Asian economies are faced with a major energy risk after Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz and warned it would fire on any ship attempting to pass.
Crocodile found in Australian creek 2,000km from tropical habitat: ‘Thought it was a log’
A 12-year-old and his friends spotted the juvenile croc early on Saturday afternoon
India Most Vulnerable To Prolonged Disruptions To Mideast Oil, Analysts Say
India, a fast-growing oil consumer, is the country most vulnerable to crude supply shocks if the Middle East conflict leads to a prolonged disruption in shipments from the region, mainly because of its thin reserves, analysts said.
India, Canada reset ties with ambitious strategic partnership spanning energy, trade, security and technology
New Delhi, March 2. India and Canada unveiled a sweeping roadmap to revitalise and expand bilateral ties after delegation-level talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Canadian counterpart Mark Carney in New Delhi here on March 2, marking a …
US-Israel-Iran conflict: Saudia extends flight cancellations across 8 major cities through March 4
Saudia has extended flight cancellations on several key regional routes until March 4th due to ongoing regional developments. The airline is prioritizing safety and directly notifying affected passengers. Travelers are urged to verify their flight stat…
Chrome Gemini Vulnerability Lets Attackers Access Victims’ Camera and Microphone Remotely
A newly discovered high-severity vulnerability in Google Chrome’s Gemini Live integration, tracked as CVE-2026-0628, exposed users to significant privacy and security risks. Researchers found that the flaw could allow malicious browser extensions…
Clinton distances himself from Epstein in testimony
Former president Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary Clinton testified before the House Oversight Committee.
UAE resumes limited flights amid travel chaos across Middle East
Dubai’s airport authority says it authorised a limited number of flights as hundreds of thousands remain stranded.
Iran War Risk: London Insurers Won’t Cover Ships, What Do They Know That We Don’t?
A major spill in the Gulf or Strait of Hormuz could cost between $860 million and $1.6 billion with no credible insurer to pay. Sanctions exposure also gives underwriters grounds to deny claims.
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