Breaking 13:45 NASA shifts strategy from lunar orbital station to moon base 13:15 Marco Rubio to attend G7 meeting in France amid Iran conflict 12:50 Jet fuel prices double as Iran conflict disrupts global aviation 11:20 China expands seabed mapping operations with military implications 11:00 Chinese battery giants gain $70 billion as oil shock boosts EV demand 10:40 Apple sets WWDC 2026 for June with preview of iOS 27 10:20 Russia gold reserves fall to four year low amid budget strain 10:00 Soviet submarine leak and Pacific nuclear dome raise contamination concerns 09:40 Japan signals currency intervention as yen nears 160 per dollar 09:20 AWS Bahrain cloud region disrupted again by drone activity 08:50 Global energy crisis deepens as Hormuz disruption enters fourth week 07:50 Oil prices swing as US Iran signals clash over talks 17:50 Dogecoin longs surge raises risk of liquidation cascade 17:00 TotalEnergies shifts $1 billion from offshore wind to U.S. oil and gas 16:20 Lyme disease vaccine shows over 70 percent efficacy in phase 3 trial 16:18 XBOW secures $120 million and integrates AI pentesting with Microsoft 15:54 Kandou AI raises $225 million to scale AI chip infrastructure 15:50 Morgan Stanley upgrades US LNG exporters after Qatar supply disruption 15:45 Grab expands beyond Southeast Asia with $600 million Taiwan deal 14:50 Astronomers map 12 billion years of a spiral galaxy’s evolution 14:30 DoorDash launches emergency support program as fuel prices surge for gig workers 14:20 US agencies ordered to patch iPhone flaws linked to DarkSword spyware 14:00 Italy seeks new gas supplies as Meloni visits Algeria amid Qatar disruptions

Citi evacuates Dubai offices following Iranian threats against U.S. banks

American banking giant Citi has evacuated its offices in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, following threats from Iran targeting U.S. and Israeli economic centers in the Gulf region. According to a banking source, employees were instructed to leave Citi’s offices located in Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and the Oud Metha district......

Iran missile campaign across Gulf enters second week of escalating conflict

Twelve days after the outbreak of a widening conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran, the Gulf region continues to face sustained waves of Iranian missile and drone attacks that have struck every member of the Gulf Cooperation Council, caused civilian casualties and killed U.S. personnel, while triggering one of the most severe......

G7 Countries release strategic oil reserves ahead of leaders’ meeting

Several G7 nations have announced the release of strategic oil reserves in response to rising energy prices, ahead of a scheduled leaders’ meeting. Japan and Germany took the initiative to ease market pressures caused by the ongoing Middle East conflict, signaling coordinated action among the world’s largest economies. Japanese......

Shell and TotalEnergies declare force majeure on Qatari LNG supply contracts

Shell, TotalEnergies, and several companies in Asia have declared force majeure on downstream contracts linked to Qatari liquefied natural gas deliveries, according to a Reuters report citing sources familiar with the matter. The move follows Qatar’s own force majeure declaration earlier in March after disruptions triggered by attacks......

European gas prices fall sharply as Trump signals Iran war may end soon

European natural gas prices dropped sharply after a surge triggered by the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, as traders reacted to comments from U.S. President Donald Trump suggesting the war could end in the near future. The benchmark Dutch TTF gas price, the main reference for European gas markets, had nearly doubled......

ISS deorbit scheduled to begin in 2028 before planned 2030 ocean descent

The International Space Station will begin a gradual descent from orbit in 2028 before making a controlled plunge into the ocean in 2030, according to Roscosmos chief Dmitry Bakanov. The timeline confirms plans long discussed between Russia and NASA as the two agencies prepare to retire the aging orbital laboratory after nearly three decades......

Meta acquires Moltbook, a social network built for AI agents

Meta has acquired Moltbook, an experimental social network designed for artificial intelligence agents, bringing its founders into the company’s AI research division. The deal, first reported by Axios, will see Moltbook cofounders Matt Schlicht and Ben Parr join Meta Superintelligence Labs, the unit led by former Scale AI chief executive......

Oil rebounds above $89 after historic $38 swing amid Iran war turmoil

Global oil markets have experienced extreme volatility this week, with crude prices swinging by tens of dollars within hours as traders struggled to interpret conflicting signals from Washington about the United States conflict with Iran and the security of the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude futures surged to nearly $120 per barrel when markets......

MOTHRA telescope in Chile aims to reveal faint cosmic web structures

A new astronomical instrument under construction in the mountains of Chile is set to become the largest lens based telescope array ever built. Known as MOTHRA, the Modular Optical Telephoto Hyperspectral Robotic Array will combine 1,140 Canon telephoto lenses to observe extremely faint structures in the universe. The project is being built......

Global markets swing as Iran war sends mixed signals to investors

Global stock markets experienced renewed volatility this week as sharp movements in oil prices and shifting signals from the conflict involving the United States and Iran unsettled investors. In the United States, the S&P 500 closed down 0.2 percent on Tuesday, March 10, after surrendering earlier gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average......

Volkswagen plans 50,000 job cuts in Germany as profits plunge

Volkswagen plans to eliminate about 50,000 jobs in Germany by 2030 as the automaker accelerates restructuring efforts following a sharp decline in annual profits. The announcement came as the company reported earnings at their lowest level since the 2016 diesel emissions scandal. Chief executive Oliver Blume outlined the plan in a letter......

Dubai gold trades at rare discount as war disrupts global bullion flows

Gold is trading at an unusual discount in Dubai, one of the world’s most important hubs for physical bullion trade, as conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran disrupts transport routes and breaks the supply chains linking the precious metal to global markets. Traders in Dubai are offering discounts of up to 30 dollars......

United Nations warns of humanitarian crisis in Cuba amid fuel shortages

The United Nations warned Tuesday that severe fuel shortages in Cuba are triggering a humanitarian crisis, with the island’s health system nearing a critical point as energy shortages disrupt essential services nationwide. UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said the organization remains deeply concerned about the deteriorating......

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