Partners plan to grow their small-scale LNG and bunkering opportunities through the joint venture
Kazakhstan’s new constitution cementing president’s grip on power approved in a referendum
A new constitution that strengthens President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s grip on power in Kazakhstan, Central Asia’s largest country, has won overwhelming approval in a referendum.
Watch: Fire erupts again at Fujairah port in UAE, harbour suspends oil loadings
Fujairah port in the UAE experienced a drone attack, igniting a fire at a petroleum facility. While emergency teams quickly contained the blaze with no reported injuries, oil loadings were suspended. This marks a recent escalation in attacks on the vit…
5th member of Iran women’s soccer team changes mind on asylum in Australia
A fifth of seven members of the Iran women’s soccer team who accepted refugee visas to stay in Australia has changed her mind, a sport official says.
The family that served 13 presidents in the White House over eight decades
The Ficklin family was a constant presence for nearly eight decades, serving presidents from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Barack Obama
How competition between Brazilian delivery app iFood and Meituan’s Keeta in Brazil has descended into accusations of corporate espionage and shady tactics (Financial Times)
Financial Times:
How competition between Brazilian delivery app iFood and Meituan’s Keeta in Brazil has descended into accusations of corporate espionage and shady tactics — Local courier group iFood and China-backed Keeta trade cla…
Turning The Other Cheek: While Missiles Fly, UAE’s Gamble On Restraint
Restraint, and a lot of it, has been at the core of the United Arab Emirates’ reply to the barrage of drone and missile attacks by neighbour Iran since war consumed the Middle East on Feb 28.
2 dead after 2 boats carrying students capsize off US base construction site in southern Japan
Two boats carrying 21 people capsized off Henoko, a controversial relocation site for a U.S. military base on the Japanese island of Okinawa, throwing all into the water and killing two, officials said.
Today in Spain: A roundup of the latest news on Monday
Far-right loses speed in Castilla y León election, Spain vs Argentina ‘Finalissima’ clash cancelled, second fastest ever women’s marathon time set in Barcelona and more news from Spain this Monday March 16th.
Joakim Hannisdahl’s hedge fund gains from shorting shipping stocks
Fund had net negative exposure ahead of Iran war