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Why UAE's OPEC exit is a blow to Saudi Arabia
Germany's chemical industry hit by high energy prices
Will EU bring in a windfall tax on oil companies?
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News
05/01/2026
May 1, 2026
Trump lifts tariffs on Scotch whisky in nod to King Charles
04/30/2026
April 30, 2026
Iran war: Khamenei pledges new Strait of Hormuz 'management'
04/30/2026
April 30, 2026
Germany news: Economy shows surprise growth despite Iran war
04/30/2026
April 30, 2026
Ecuador starts fracking in Amazon rainforest
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Reports & Analysis
EU-Mercosur free trade deal: Who gains the most?
EU-Mercosur free trade deal: Who gains the most?
Starting May 1, the agreement will reshuffle exports, supply chains and competition between Europe and South America.
Gender investment gap — Are women catching up with men?
Gender investment gap — Are women catching up with men?
Online brokers are increasingly targeting women investors. Can this help bridge the gender investment gap?
Why the UAE is quitting OPEC now
Why the UAE is quitting OPEC now
The United Arab Emirates' OPEC exit causes further insecurity in global oil markets already strained by the war in Iran.
AI Bubble incoming?
AI Bubble incoming?
The AI industry is burning through trillions in data center investments, but is all of the spending justified?
One airline, nationwide disruption
One airline, nationwide disruption
A crisis at one airline exposed deeper cracks in India's fragile, near-monopoly aviation system.
Trade Reset: How Europe is replacing China and the US
Trade Reset: How Europe is replacing China and the US
Europe races to sign major trade deals as it seeks less reliance on China and a shifting USA.
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US pressure meets defiance from Iran
US pressure meets defiance from Iran
Trump says Iran nears a deal, but Tehran rejects US pressure and defends its nuclear and missile programs.
What we know about US drug charges against Mexico officials
What we know about US drug charges against Mexico officials
Top Mexican officials are accused of helping the Sinaloa Cartel move fentanyl and other drugs into the United States.
Strait of Hormuz and the global fight over shipping lanes
Strait of Hormuz and the global fight over shipping lanes
Maritime expert Christian Bueger explains what rules apply at sea during war, and why it matters far beyond Hormuz.
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Specials & Events
Delayland – Germany and the missing magic
Why don’t things run like they used to anymore in Germany? And how are other places getting things right?
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In the spotlight
Chennai reservoir plans spark protests, warnings
Locals say a reservoir tackling Chennai's water shortages will destroy livelihoods and leave the coast unprotected.
Will the Iran war end Strait of Hormuz oil supremacy?
As the world derisks from the Strait of Hormuz, Gulf leaders are planning new pipelines to safeguard their oil empires.
India's quick-commerce boom comes with human cost
The quick commerce industry promises 10-minute deliveries. For riders, it means long hours, low pay and constant risk.
Russia to block Kazakh oil flows to Germany via key pipeline
Germany has confirmed that Russia will block flows of Kazakh oil to a vital refinery that supplies Berlin's fuel needs.
Nigeria's $2B energy bailout tests President Tinubu reforms
Nigeria has approved billions to clear power sector debts. Analysts say deeper structural problems remain unresolved.
Apple switches CEO: What it means for the tech giant
Apple's top hardware engineer John Ternus will lead the $4 trillion iPhone maker, as Tim Cook steps back.
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Living
Gold rush in Kenya's slums
Imagine today's luxury being born in the slums: In the southwest of Nairobi, designers are creating ethical jewelry.
Frankfurt Airport's Terminal 3 faces crucial stress test
Frankfurt International Airport's Terminal 3 is undergoing live stress tests to find operational issues before opening.
Is the future of Congolese design written in the past?
How this designer from Congo is fighting against cultural erasure and economic inequality.
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