SΓ‘nchez and the Danish Mirror
The article discusses the economic implications of the ongoing war in Iran and compares it to the previous crisis caused by the war in Ukraine, highlighting the challenges Pedro SΓ‘nchez faces in lowering taxes amid global instability.
Organizations warn: In the shadow of the Iran war, further famines are looming
Humanitarian organizations are sounding the alarm over increasing food insecurity worldwide, exacerbated by the Iran war and severe funding shortages.
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.
If Fighting in Iran Continues, Approximately 45 Million More People Worldwide May Face Food Insecurity, UN
The World Food Programme warns that continued fighting between the U.S.-Israel and Iran could lead to approximately 45 million additional people facing food insecurity worldwide by June.
UN Warns: 45 Million Face Severe Famine if War Continues
The UN warns that the continuation of war in the Middle East could lead to an additional 45 million people suffering from severe hunger by the end of June.
The war in the Gulf could push 45 million more people into famine by June
The ongoing war between the United States and Israel against Iran could exacerbate global hunger, pushing an additional 45 million people towards famine by June, according to the World Food Program.
The New Era of Energy Insecurity
The article discusses the significant energy security crisis caused by geopolitical tensions, highlighting the impact of the situation in the Strait of Hormuz on global oil supplies.
Wars, decarbonization, AI... Why is the world returning to nuclear energy?
The article discusses the renewed global interest in nuclear energy driven by factors such as energy insecurity, past nuclear disasters, and the need for carbon reduction.
Now enough promises!
The article discusses Norway's current crisis characterized by insecurity and uncertain prospects, heavily influenced by ongoing wars in Europe and the Middle East, thereby affecting the global economy and Norway's reliance on investment rather than traditional oil revenues.
Global Sharing Camps Drive Up Gold Prices
The price of gold surged last year due to increasing global insecurity, with market experts discussing this year's implications.
The insecurity in the Strait of Hormuz threatens global energy supply
The Strait of Hormuz faces increasing insecurity due to tensions between Iran and a U.S.-Israeli offensive, impacting global oil supply.
βNo real progressβ in Nova Scotiaβs child and family poverty rates: report
A new report indicates that child and family poverty rates in Nova Scotia remain stagnant with no significant progress.
Expert: Troubling world lowers trade ahead of Valentine's Day
Swedes are expected to significantly reduce their spending for Valentine's Day this year compared to last year's record levels, driven by a sense of insecurity in the world.
TV Criticism Maybrit Illner: "Then No Country Is Safe in This World"
In the latest episode of Maybrit Illner's talk show, guests express a mixture of resignation and UN rhetoric while discussing global insecurity amidst Trump's controversial interest in Greenland, revealing the EU's helplessness.
International Relations: Strong China, Anxious Europe
A new study reveals that China's global influence is growing due in part to current US policies under President Trump, leading to a sense of insecurity within Europe.
The US military operation in Venezuela undermines international law making each country less safe
The article discusses how the US military operation in Venezuela compromises international law and leads to increased global insecurity.