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Ryanair warns it may quit Israel as war toll hits economy
CEO Michael O’Leary says Israel is “messing us around” and hints Ryanair could abandon the market amid conflict-driven travel collapse and airport fee disputes.
EU weighs quicker phase-out of Russian energy as US presses for tougher sanctions
Von der Leyen signals tougher energy sanctions on Moscow under US pressure, but rifts inside the bloc and global resistance could blunt Europe’s push to cut Russian revenues.
Trump urges EU to impose 100% tariffs on China, India to pressure Putin - report
US president says coordinated tariffs would cut Russia’s oil lifeline; White House signals willingness to mirror EU moves.
South Korea seeks US support to limit currency fallout in stalled trade deal talks
Talks on a $350 billion investment pact remain deadlocked as Seoul presses Washington for mechanisms to shield the won from potential market volatility, citing limited forex buffers compared to Japan.
Google to blur satellite images in South Korea
South Korea is one of the few places in the world, like Russia and China, where Google Maps does not fully function.
'Blackmail', 'trade war' — Brazil, China, India denounce US tariffs in emergency BRICS summit
BRICS members Brazil and India are among the countries hardest hit by US President Trump's tariffs, while new sanctions against Russia over Ukraine war are expected.
Could Israel's attack jeopardise Qatar’s longstanding role as a mediator in global conflicts?
Doha may pivot towards strengthening regional alliances, especially with Saudi Arabia and the UAE, to create a “greater sense of solidarity” among Gulf states, analysts say.
Xi, Putin, and the 150-year lifespan: Is science there yet?
US consumers and China's retailers brace for impact as Trump targets cheap imports
Opinion
Ozan Ahmet Cetin
The limits of global AI control and what it means for the world order
Nations are grappling to adapt to an environment shaped by this fast-growing technology. It’s now a race against time.
Mehmet Emre Kahraman
Dominance to dependence: How the US–China AI race is shaping the future
Djoomart Otorbaev
US wakes up from REM sleep but China’s rare earth grip tightens
By
Djoomart Otorbaev
Is nuclear the answer as Central Asia looks for new energy sources to boost growth?
By
Mohammad Alqeeq
Israel’s expansionist drive from Jerusalem to Gaza is a recipe for endless war
The limits of global AI control and what it means for the world order
Nations are grappling to adapt to an environment shaped by this fast-growing technology. It’s now a race against time.
Mehmet Emre Kahraman
Dominance to dependence: How the US–China AI race is shaping the future
Djoomart Otorbaev
US wakes up from REM sleep but China’s rare earth grip tightens
By
Djoomart Otorbaev
Is nuclear the answer as Central Asia looks for new energy sources to boost growth?
By
Mohammad Alqeeq
Israel’s expansionist drive from Jerusalem to Gaza is a recipe for endless war
Ryanair warns it may quit Israel as war toll hits economy
CEO Michael O’Leary says Israel is “messing us around” and hints Ryanair could abandon the market amid conflict-driven travel collapse and airport fee disputes.
EU weighs quicker phase-out of Russian energy as US presses for tougher sanctions
Von der Leyen signals tougher energy sanctions on Moscow under US pressure, but rifts inside the bloc and global resistance could blunt Europe’s push to cut Russian revenues.
Trump urges EU to impose 100% tariffs on China, India to pressure Putin - report
US president says coordinated tariffs would cut Russia’s oil lifeline; White House signals willingness to mirror EU moves.
Could Israel's attack jeopardise Qatar’s longstanding role as a mediator in global conflicts?
Doha may pivot towards strengthening regional alliances, especially with Saudi Arabia and the UAE, to create a “greater sense of solidarity” among Gulf states, analysts say.
Xi, Putin, and the 150-year lifespan: Is science there yet?
US consumers and China's retailers brace for impact as Trump targets cheap imports
South Korea seeks US support to limit currency fallout in stalled trade deal talks
Talks on a $350 billion investment pact remain deadlocked as Seoul presses Washington for mechanisms to shield the won from potential market volatility, citing limited forex buffers compared to Japan.
Opinion
Ozan Ahmet Cetin
The limits of global AI control and what it means for the world order
Nations are grappling to adapt to an environment shaped by this fast-growing technology. It’s now a race against time.
Mehmet Emre Kahraman
Dominance to dependence: How the US–China AI race is shaping the future
Djoomart Otorbaev
US wakes up from REM sleep but China’s rare earth grip tightens
By
Djoomart Otorbaev
Is nuclear the answer as Central Asia looks for new energy sources to boost growth?
By
Mohammad Alqeeq
Israel’s expansionist drive from Jerusalem to Gaza is a recipe for endless war
The limits of global AI control and what it means for the world order
Nations are grappling to adapt to an environment shaped by this fast-growing technology. It’s now a race against time.
Mehmet Emre Kahraman
Dominance to dependence: How the US–China AI race is shaping the future
Djoomart Otorbaev
US wakes up from REM sleep but China’s rare earth grip tightens
By
Djoomart Otorbaev
Is nuclear the answer as Central Asia looks for new energy sources to boost growth?
By
Mohammad Alqeeq
Israel’s expansionist drive from Jerusalem to Gaza is a recipe for endless war
Google to blur satellite images in South Korea
South Korea is one of the few places in the world, like Russia and China, where Google Maps does not fully function.
'Blackmail', 'trade war' — Brazil, China, India denounce US tariffs in emergency BRICS summit
BRICS members Brazil and India are among the countries hardest hit by US President Trump's tariffs, while new sanctions against Russia over Ukraine war are expected.
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