Panic in the Markets Due to Attacks on Iran... Crude Oil Skyrockets by 10%, Fear in the Stock Market
Due to escalating tensions from the US-Iran conflict, crude oil prices have surged, causing panic in financial markets.
Oil price jumps 13 percent after outbreak of war in Iran
Oil prices surged by 13 percent following the outbreak of conflict in Iran, with gold also seeing an increase, reflecting market uncertainties.
How the conflict in the Middle East threatens oil supply and shakes markets
The escalation of conflict in the Middle East, due to U.S. and Israeli actions against Iran, has caused a significant spike in oil prices and raised concerns about global financial stability.
Safe Havens First: Investors' Strategy Amid War on Iran
Investors are turning to safe-haven assets as the US-Israeli conflict with Iran raises concerns in global financial markets.
How the US attack on Iran could affect the dollar, oil, and the financial market
Financial market agents are analyzing the impacts of the US attack on Iran, predicting a strengthening of the dollar, rising oil prices, and potential losses on stock exchanges.
IMF: New $8.1 billion package for Ukraine implemented
The IMF has confirmed the implementation of a new support program for Ukraine amounting to $8.1 billion, aimed at maintaining macroeconomic stability amid continued conflict.
FT Report: Economic 'Bait' from Iran to Trump to Avoid Military Conflict
Iran's leadership is reportedly offering significant economic incentives to Donald Trump to prevent a U.S. military operation against Iran, according to the Financial Times.
Avramar: Greek-Spanish 'War' Over Revenues and Use of the Name
There is an escalating conflict between Greek and Spanish subsidiaries of Avramar regarding brand exploitation and financial revenue management.
A severe liquidity crisis strikes Gaza and disrupts Palestinian lives
A liquidity crisis in Gaza is severely affecting the financial lives of Palestinians due to the deterioration of paper currency and the shutdown of banks amid ongoing conflict.
Russian soldiers receive bonuses for FPV drone strikes on Ukrainian troops โ Defence Forces of Ukraine's South
Russian soldiers are being incentivized with financial bonuses for successful drone strikes against Ukrainian troops, as reported by the Defence Forces of Ukraine's South.
Brother turns into a monster over distribution of money! Killed younger brother in conspiracy with father-in-law and son
A family dispute over the division of compensation money led to the brutal murder of a younger brother by his elder sibling in Greater Noida, India.
The unexpected conflict that alerts Boston: it could be left out of the 2026 World Cup if it does not comply with a key measure
Boston faces a financial dilemma that threatens its participation as a host city in the 2026 World Cup due to funding issues.
Marriage of Hate: Why Newsrooms Insist on Their Relationship with Tech Companies?
The article discusses the ongoing conflict between news media and big tech companies, highlighting the ethical and financial complexities that arise from their intertwined existence.
'11 expensive fighter jets fell, I said if you fight...,' Trump's new claim on India-PAK tensions
Donald Trump claims he intervened in last year's potential military conflict between India and Pakistan by threatening heavy tariffs, suggesting that financial concerns prevented war between the two nations.
Donald Trump presents his Peace Council as war clouds gather over Iran
Donald Trump held a presentation for his newly established Peace Council amidst tensions with Iran, pledging substantial financial support for rebuilding Gaza after the recent conflict with Hamas.
47 countries, conflict resolution mission: Donald Trump's 'Peace Council' holds its first meeting this Thursday in Washington
Donald Trump's 'Peace Council' is set to hold its inaugural meeting in Washington, focusing on conflict resolution and the reconstruction of Gaza, with significant financial commitments and military support announced.
Cameroon: Tug of War Over Scanning Operators at the Port of Douala
In Cameroon, there is a conflict over which operators will be responsible for scanning containers at the Douala port, highlighting governance issues and financial interests.
F.A.Z. Exclusive: The 215 Billion Risk for Younger Generations
The proposed reform in long-term care insurance could impose financial burdens on younger generations exceeding those of the planned pension changes, potentially leading to intergenerational conflict.
F.A.Z. exclusive: The 215 billion risk for younger people
A new analysis suggests that a proposed nursing care reform in Germany could lead to an additional financial burden of โฌ300 billion on future generations, potentially igniting further generational conflicts over fiscal responsibility.
Saudi Foreign Minister to Haaretz: We will understand how to contribute to the reconstruction of Gaza when we see a real end to the conflict
Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan stated at the Munich Security Conference that his country will assess its financial contributions to Gaza's reconstruction depending on clear conditions regarding a resolution to the conflict.
Spend 50/50 or proportional?: How to talk about money with your partner without generating conflict
This article discusses how couples can navigate financial discussions, particularly regarding shared expenses and the impact of income disparities.
Point N: What can happen around Babiลก's conflict of interest by 2033
The article discusses the ongoing analysis of Andrej Babiลก's potential conflict of interest regarding EU subsidies and state contracts as his financial interests remain tightly held in trust funds.
Trump zeroes aid and shifts the bill of the Ukraine War to Europe
Donald Trump declared he would provide no financial aid to Ukraine during his 2024 electoral campaign, leading to a drastic reduction in U.S. support as European nations increased their contributions to the ongoing conflict.
Foodora reveals: This is why the company is shutting down in Finland
Foodora is ceasing operations in Finland due to the high financial demands that conflict with its broader European strategy.
Key NATO nations balk at making sacrifices for military spending โ poll
A recent poll indicates that citizens of major NATO countries are hesitant to make financial sacrifices for military spending, despite a widespread belief that global conflict is on the horizon.
Norway buys French glide bombs for Ukraine
Norway has reached an agreement with France to provide financial support and military equipment to Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict with Russia.
Icelanders invest billions in arms purchases for Ukraine
Iceland is making significant financial contributions to support Ukraine's defense efforts amid ongoing conflict.
Epstein bought cases of Rรธd-Larsen's book
Jeffrey Epstein purchased 150 copies of Terje Rรธd-Larsen's extensive book on the Middle East conflict, according to Epstein documents that reveal multiple financial transactions involving the two.
Ukraine's ballooning debt, explained
Ukraine's debt has surged to over $213 billion, exacerbated by ongoing conflict and reliance on foreign loans, complicating its financial stability amid a prolonged war.
Avoid Financial Infidelity: Expert Explains Four Keys to Managing Money as a Couple
The article discusses expert advice on financial management in couples to prevent "financial infidelity" and conflict over money.
Russia has lost 263 billion crowns due to Ukrainian attacks on the oil industry
Russian oil industry suffers a significant financial blow of 263 billion crowns due to Ukrainian military actions.
Ukraine to launch arms exports โ Zelensky
Ukrainian President Zelensky has announced plans to establish a network of arms export centers across Europe in response to the ongoing conflict and financial dependency on Western aid.
American Bonds: Why They Scare Trump and Constrain Europe?
A recent conflict between President Trump and European allies over Greenland highlights the influence of American stock markets on U.S. policies.
Dispute over the State Financial Equalization: Numbers, Please
There is a conflict regarding the financial equalization system in Germany, where states like Bavaria and Hesse are unhappy about financially supporting economically strong yet financially weak city-states such as Berlin and Bremen.
Federal States: How Justified is the Longstanding Conflict over Financial Equalization?
The article discusses the ongoing debate in Germany about Bavaria's contributions to the federal financial equalization system, particularly in light of remarks by Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Sรถder.
30 lakh loss, two wives at home, and sister-in-law... a new angle in the triple suicide investigation
The investigation into a triple suicide case in Ghaziabad is evolving with new discoveries, shifting focus from online gaming addiction to unexplained financial losses and changing statements from the father.
EU agrees details on 90 billion euro lifeline to Ukraine
European ambassadors have finalized the details of a 90 billion euro loan for Ukraine, aimed at addressing financial deficits as the conflict with Russia continues into its fifth year.
Hundreds of billions of unfair loans to family and acquaintances... Can it be prevented by the 'guidelines for preventing conflicts of interest in banks'?
A bank employee has illicitly acquired 7.85 billion won in loans through fraudulent documents and collusion with colleagues and family members, prompting the Financial Supervisory Service to implement guidelines to prevent conflicts of interest in banking.
From International Brilliance to Local Mud
After a favorable start to the year financially and a successful visit to Davos, the President is fully engaging with domestic issues such as the conflict with Paolo Rocca and labor reform, against the backdrop of Massa's influence on AFA and the blue dollar cases.
The financial director of Ribera Salud negotiating payments with the Generalitat is the sister-in-law of the Health Minister
The financial director of Ribera Salud, who is engaged in negotiations over payments with the Generalitat Valenciana, is the sister-in-law of the Health Minister, Marciano Gรณmez Gรณmez.
Ukrainian Expert: "Will the Coalition of the Determined Cross the Rubicon of Indecision?" [INTERVIEW]
Mychajลo Gonczar discusses the pressing need to diminish Russia's financial resources to halt its aggression against Ukraine following indications that the country's economy is faltering.
EU reveals details on 90 billion 'Ukraine Support Loan'
The EU has detailed a 90 billion euros financial package for Ukraine, primarily focused on military aid as the conflict continues into its fifth year.
Attack on America's currency guardian โ this attack is a watershed moment for savers
Criminal investigations against Fed Chairman Jerome Powell signify a new escalation in the conflict with President Donald Trump, alarming financial markets and threatening a cornerstone of the Western economic order.
The Trump-Powell Conflict Ignites Gold Prices... How Did Social Media React?
The historic rise in gold and silver prices has sparked widespread reactions on social media amidst the escalating conflict between U.S. President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, raising questions about the impact of this dispute on global financial markets.
EU member rejects funding for Ukraine
Slovakia's senior officials have announced a new policy agreement ruling out military or financial involvement in the Ukraine conflict.
A financial gap of $79 billion.. war exacerbates the Israeli economic crisis
The ongoing conflict in Gaza has revealed the fragility of Israel's economic and tax system, resulting in a projected defense gap of approximately $79 billion over the next decade.
Russia's economy survives recession
According to TASS, the Russian economy managed to avoid recession in 2025 while experiencing a notable decline in inflation rates due to tighter monetary policies and active government financial intervention amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and Western sanctions.