Trump and Starmer discussed – IEA chief warned of serious threat to the global economy
The IEA chief warns of a serious threat to the global economy due to crises in the Middle East, leading to rising oil prices and subsequent impacts on global markets.
Africa: Earth Records Hottest 11-Year Period As Climate Crisis Deepens - WMO
The World Meteorological Organization reports that the period from 2015 to 2025 has been the hottest on record amid escalating climate crises due to greenhouse gas emissions.
IEA Chief: The War in the Middle East Threatens the World Economy
Fatih Birol, the head of the IEA, warns that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East is leading to significant global oil and gas crises that threaten the world economy.
Afternoon Update: IEA chief warns oil shock worse than 1970s crises combined; ABC staff to strike; and a ‘feline Oscars’ star
The IEA's chief warns that the current global energy crisis caused by the war in Iran is more severe than the oil shocks of the 1970s.
World losing more barrels of oil each day than in two 1970s crises combined, IEA chief says – video
The International Energy Agency's executive director warns that the current global energy crisis due to geopolitical tensions is more severe than past oil crises.
IEA Chief: War in the Middle East Threatens the World Economy
The IEA Chief warns that the ongoing war in the Middle East poses a severe threat to the global economy due to energy crises.
Energy Organization Leader: The Energy Crisis is Now Worse Than All Crises of the 1970s Combined
The head of the International Energy Agency warns that the current energy crisis, driven by conflict in the Middle East, is unprecedented and surpasses the oil crises of the 1970s.
International Energy Agency Director: The Global Economy Faces Significant Danger Due to War in the Region
The Director of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, warned that the current Middle East crisis poses a greater threat to the global economy than the oil crises of the 1970s combined.
Social media uses negativity to steal our attention - how to reclaim it
The article discusses how social media leverages negativity to capture attention, contributing to a sense of overwhelm amid a series of global crises, and offers strategies for reclaiming one's focus.
Who will suffer the most if the Iran war continues for a long time?
The article discusses the potential global economic impact of a prolonged conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran, emphasizing India's economic resilience in the face of such crises.
Joseph Webster: 'If this conflict persists, this will be the mother of all energy crises'
Joseph Webster warns that an extended conflict in the Middle East could lead to a severe global energy crisis.
The Inane and Pusillanimous Europe
The article criticizes the European Union's insufficient response to global crises, highlighting moral and practical failures in addressing issues such as the Iran conflict and energy crisis.
21 Days of the Great War Completed, US to Provide Military Base to UK, Netanyahu-Trump Rejected Peace Appeal
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran has entered its 21st day with no signs of resolution as the US hands over military bases to the UK amidst rising tensions and oil crises.
The journey of 'Sir�t' through the desert of life, towards nothingness
The Oscars highlighted the disconnect between Hollywood's celebrated glamour and the ongoing global political crises, during which a call for peace in Palestine was notably made by Spanish actor Javier Bardem.
PERSON OF THE WEEK ⟩ Tarmo Kärsna: the new national sport is searching for cheap gas stations
Tarmo Kärsna, head of business development at the Estonian energy company Alexela, discusses fuel price trends and the impact of global crises on energy costs, while also touching on his role in the sports community.
Scientists, business, and cultural figures call for climate action – and good news
A collective of researchers, business leaders, and cultural figures emphasizes the urgent need for climate action and points towards positive developments despite current global crises.
Organizations Warn: Further Famines Are Threatened in the Shadow of the Iran War
Humanitarian organizations warn that declining budgets amid the Iran conflict could exacerbate global hunger crises.
Snapshots in March: Pictures of the Day
The article presents a series of significant images from March, highlighting various global situations including military operations, displacement crises, and notable events in sports and royalty.
Kremlin warns of global fallout from Ukrainian attacks on pipelines
The Kremlin has expressed concerns that Ukraine's drone attacks on Russian gas infrastructure could exacerbate global energy crises.
Lula says that fuel prices rose in Brazil because 'there are many people who like to take advantage of misfortune'
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva attributed the rise in fuel prices in Brazil to opportunists taking advantage of global crises.
Weak trust in NATO? Researcher described conditions that may contribute to a third world war
Researcher Michal Smetana warns that tensions in the Middle East, while not yet a third world war, set the stage for potential future conflicts due to the interconnected nature of global crises.
27 million children will die by 2030 from preventable causes, according to the UN, if no changes are made
The UN warns that without significant changes, 27 million children will die from preventable causes by 2030 due to stagnation in the reduction of child mortality amid climate crises, conflict, and lack of funding.
Estonian Storage Center Opens Strategic Fuel Reserves to Free Market
The Estonian Storage Center has decided to release its strategic fuel reserves to the open market in response to global oil supply crises.
Cuba must ‘change dramatically,’ Rubio says amid blackout, mounting crises
Cuba faces severe energy and economic crises highlighted by widespread blackouts, prompting U.S. officials like Marco Rubio to call for significant changes in the island’s governance.
RAIMOND KALJULAID ⟩ Minister Tsahka, who are these 'fat cats'? Allowing foreign policy to sink to the level of teenagers is dangerous
Raimond Kaljulaid critiques the state of foreign policy in Estonia, highlighting a crises in values and direction amid significant global changes.
Stock Markets: The ultimate refuge of war and the shock that scares more than oil
Global markets are turning their focus to the resilience of the U.S. dollar amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, indicating broader challenges in commodities and inflation.
Oscar 2026: Circus, Ozempic, and Alexithymia
The recent Oscar gala highlighted Hollywood's ignorance of global crises, as celebrities made jokes while serious issues like war were present.
José Ignacio Sanz (TotalEnergies): "Spain is more resilient to the Middle East crisis than other European countries due to its renewables"
José Ignacio Sanz, CEO of TotalEnergies Electricidad y Gas España, emphasizes Spain's resilience to Middle East crises due to its renewable energy capabilities, following his extensive global experience in the energy sector.
Cuba reports nationwide blackout as fuel, economic crises deepen
Cuba experienced an island-wide blackout due to deepening energy and economic crises, exacerbated by a U.S. energy blockade.
Inside Venezuela, we saw why its vast oil reserves can't help the current crisis
Despite its vast oil reserves, Venezuela struggles with corruption and mismanagement, limiting its ability to capitalize on its resources during current global energy crises.
Experts: Iran, LNG, and Poland's energy transformation – what does the new crisis teach us?
The ongoing tensions in the Middle East highlight the strategic challenges of global energy supply, emphasizing the importance of renewable energy sources in mitigating dependence on fossil fuels amidst crises.
Geopolitics of Supply: The Opportunity of Southeast Mexico
The article discusses how recent geopolitical events, including tensions in the Middle East and economic crises in Cuba and Venezuela, impact the strategic importance of Southeast Mexico in the global energy supply chain.
Finally, Paul Thomas Anderson Won
The article analyzes the recent Oscars gala where Paul Thomas Anderson's victory was celebrated despite global crises.
Trump's dilemmas in the war against Iran and an attentive China
The article discusses the challenges faced by Trump's administration regarding the war in Iran and the implications of global energy crises amidst upcoming international summits.
Youth Between Anxiety and Activism: How Constant Crises Affect Their Mental Health?
The article discusses how ongoing crises are significantly impacting the mental health of young people in Croatia, leading to increased anxiety due to constant exposure to global issues.
Essentials Have Become a Luxury: How Wars Reshape Family Budgets?
The article discusses how wars and crises not only affect nations but also deeply alter family budgets and lifestyles, leading to difficult financial decisions for ordinary families.
Journalism Legend: The Two-Time Pulitzer Prize Winner John F. Burns Has Died
Renowned journalist John F. Burns has passed away at the age of 81 after a distinguished career covering global crises.
Cavo Dragone: "NATO will repel threats even in the Mediterranean"
Cavo Dragone asserts that NATO will address threats emerging in the Mediterranean amidst global crises.
After the March Collapse: Energy Agency Expects Rising Oil Supply Despite Crisis
The International Energy Agency (IEA) highlights the severe disruptions to global oil supply due to the Iran conflict, predicting a rise in oil offerings despite ongoing crises.
Agency: War in the Middle East Causes the Largest Shock to the Global Oil Market in History
The war in the Middle East has led to unprecedented disruptions in the global oil market, surpassing past crises in the 20th century.
War in Ukraine and the Middle East: Risk of Intersection and Global Crisis
The article discusses the overlapping crises in Ukraine and the Middle East, highlighting the geopolitical implications and nuclear risks associated with both conflicts.
War or Blockage... No Crisis for India, Now 75% Oil Coming from Multiple Routes
India has diversified its energy imports significantly, relying less on the Strait of Hormuz amid global energy crises caused by wars.
The Master Scandal is a Show of Bad Taste
The Master scandal has captured Brazil's attention economy while overshadowing global crises, pulling the Supreme Federal Court into its most significant crisis yet.
Is it easier to do good now than four decades ago?
The article discusses the increasing challenges humanity faces today and the rising need for charitable initiatives to help those affected by global conflicts.
Global development our 'first line of defence’: Marcos Neto warns 'multilateral system under strain'
Marcos Neto, UN Assistant Secretary-General, emphasizes the critical role of global development in maintaining stability amid rising geopolitical tensions and crises.
Football, war, and power: J.K. Rowling and Martín Caparrós spark debate on social media
Writers J.K. Rowling and Martín Caparrós have ignited discussions on social media about the intersections of politics and football amid global crises and the upcoming World Cup in North America.
S&P: Central and Eastern Europe More Resilient to Energy Supply Crises
Central and Eastern Europe has become more resilient to energy supply crises due to efforts to disengage from Russia following the onset of the war in Ukraine, according to S&P Global.
F.A.Z. Early Thinkers: Energy Summit Discusses Mini Nuclear Power Plants for Europe
Leaders in Paris are discussing the future of nuclear energy in light of global energy crises and market fluctuations.
In the Iran War, there will be two winners, and neither will be the USA.
The article discusses the implications of the Iran war, highlighting that it may benefit Russia while detracting from U.S. involvement in global crises, especially in Ukraine.
Jean-Yves Heurtebise: "We are already in the Third World War, but it is a war that does not name itself"
Philosopher Jean-Yves Heurtebise argues that a third world war has begun, albeit in an invisible form marked by de-globalization and demographic crises.