By Jack Kim SEOUL, March 26 (Reuters) – South Korea will raise a cap on fuel prices effective Friday at midnight and expand fuel tax breaks to ease the burden on consumers dealing with the fallout …
Iran war is a ‘catastrophe,’ G7 ministers warn — but there’s little they can do to stop it
European leaders and ministers issue warnings about the impact and potential consequences of the Iran war …
Iran war is a ‘catastrophe,’ G7 ministers warn — but there’s little they can do to stop it
European leaders and ministers issue warnings about the impact and potential consequences of the Iran war …
‘Worst nightmare’: Iran war is the biggest oil shock in history, analysts say
As the war in Iran enters its fourth week, analysts warn that the conflict’s scale and disruption to the oil market are “incomparable.” …
Iran drafting law to introduce tolls for Hormuz transit
The semi-official Fars news agency said the plan would be finalised next week, and would legally recognise Iran’s oversight of the strait.
China pushes for Iran peace talks amid its deepening Middle East dilemma
China is pushing for a negotiated solution to a crisis that threatens its economic and strategic interests across the Middle East.
Tehran seeks Bangladesh energy shipment details
The development came a day after the Iranian Embassy in Dhaka sent a letter to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, requesting comprehensive updates on vessels carrying fuel and liquefied natural gas (LNG …
Japan Posts Longest Streak of First-Day IPO Flops Since 2020
Japan’s run of struggling stock market debuts has stretched to the longest in six years, another sign of investor sentiment being shaken by the war in Iran.
Pakistan moves to mediate between the US and Iran as Trump says he’s ‘giving it five days’
Pakistan is joining a growing list of countries acting as go-betweens for the United States and Iran, four sources told NBC News, with two of those sources saying an in-person meeting could be held in …
Pakistan’s Army Chief Uses Relationship With Trump to Foster Talks with Iran
Syed Asim Munir’s role demonstrates Islamabad’s acute exposure to regional instability and newly found geopolitical relevance.