Is NATO ready to jump into the war over Hormuz? See Lunch Break
NATO has formed a coalition of 22 nations to ensure free passage in the Strait of Hormuz amidst rising tensions with Iran.
The Seventh International Conference Brings Together Experts Shaping the Future of Orthopedics, Rehabilitation, Kinesiology, and Sports Medicine from Europe and the USA
An international conference in Lithuania gathered over 250 participants to discuss innovative clinical practices in orthopedics and sports medicine.
Athens Music Week - Bringing Different Aspects of the Music Ecosystem Closer Together
Athens Music Week (AMW) is set to take place from May 6 to 9, 2026, bringing together the international music industry, creators, and local audiences in a festival of presentations, discussions, and performances.
The ice cream maker from Pergamino who seeks to become the best in the world
Emanuel Ratari, a seasoned ice cream maker from Argentina, is training hard to compete as the only Argentine in the Gelato Festival World Masters in Las Vegas.
Chinese Scholars Say U.S.-China Talks Will Not Lead to North Korean-U.S. Contact, APEC in November as 'Opportunity Window'
Chinese experts believe that a U.S.-China summit will not directly lead to renewed U.S.-North Korea dialogue, but see potential for discussions during the upcoming APEC meeting in November.
Namibia: FMD Control Area Established in ||Kharas
Namibia's Ministry of Agriculture has established a Foot-and-Mouth Disease control area in ||Kharas to maintain its FMD-free status and safeguard international trade.
Liberia: Liberian Women, Guardians of Peace and Pillars of Democracy
Liberia commemorates International Women's Day by recognizing the significant role of women in fostering peace and democracy in the nation.
Middle East: Report: IEA Chief Fears Worse Energy Crisis Than in the 1970s
Fatih Birol, the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency, has warned that the current energy crisis could be more severe than the crises of the 1970s.
NATO Secretary General: Cooperation of 22 Countries Including Korea and Japan to Reopen Strait of Hormuz... What Role Will Korea Play?
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced a collective effort among NATO members and allied nations, including South Korea and Japan, to ensure the security and freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway recently obstructed by Iran.
Danish politics has taken a break from a world in turmoil for three weeks. That stops now.
Danish politics has been detached from international issues for three weeks, but this period is ending as the world faces significant challenges.
Danish politics have taken a global break for three weeks. That is now over.
Danish politics has had a three-week break from global issues, but this hiatus is ending as the world faces various dilemmas.
Ukrainian rehabilitation specialists received during an exchange visit at 'Vaivari'
The National Rehabilitation Center 'Vaivari' in Latvia hosted 24 Ukrainian health care and rehabilitation specialists to enhance their knowledge of modern rehabilitation methods.
Chad will send 800 police officers to Haiti to help combat gangs
Chad is deploying 800 police force members to Haiti as part of a UN-sanctioned mission to combat gang violence.
The Latvian series "Aurora. Redakcija" will be presented at the international "Series Mania" festival in France
The Latvian series "Aurora. Redakcija" has been selected to be showcased at the prominent Series Mania festival in France, highlighting its significance in the international television industry.
The series ยซAurora. The Editorial Officeยป will be presented at the international ยซSeries Maniaยป festival in France
The series 'Aurora. The Editorial Office' is set to be showcased at the prestigious Series Mania festival in France, a significant event for the television industry.
Dilemma in Professional Football: The Schedule Must Be Reordered
The scheduling of international matches coincides with critical periods for European clubs, forcing national coach Julian Nagelsmann to adjust his plans for the upcoming World Cup tests.
What Sovereignty?
The article discusses the challenges faced by the United States, including international conflicts and internal protests, while highlighting the underlying stability that exists within the country.
TV Republika viewers can advise Sakiewicz, but they must pay first
Tomasz Sakiewicz, a journalist for TV Republika, faces a scheduling conflict between a significant international event in Texas and a summons to a Polish prosecutor's office.
TV 2: Haaland will miss national team match
Norwegian footballer Erling Braut Haaland will not participate in the upcoming national team match due to a planned rest period, as confirmed by national team coach Stรฅle Solbakken.
The scenario we did not have registered
The article discusses Mexico's need to prepare for the uncertain international environment, highlighting the urgent debate surrounding the economic impacts of the US-Iran conflict.
President Yoon: 'International situation is very complex... self-defense is the core of integrated defense'
President Yoon emphasized the complexities of the international security situation and the importance of self-defense in national security at the Central Integrated Defense Council meeting.
Everything is fluid for the Strait of Hormuz: It is unknown what the USA will do and how Iran will react
The Strait of Hormuz faces heightened geopolitical tensions amid potential conflict, impacting international shipping significantly.
Global energy chief warns of worst crisis in decades
The head of the International Energy Agency warns that the global economy faces a significant threat due to the ongoing energy crisis stemming from the conflict in the Middle East.
Former Asahi Shimbun Director Yoshio Murakami Passes Away, Recipient of Newspaper Association Award for Lockheed Incident
Yoshio Murakami, a former director of Asahi Shimbun and a prominent international journalist, died of lung cancer at the age of 88 on March 14.
Israel Orders Destruction of Bridges and Homes to Prevent Hezbollah; Lebanese Government Responds
Israel's Defense Minister has directed the military to destroy bridges and homes in southern Lebanon to thwart Hezbollah's activities, drawing criticism from the Lebanese government as a violation of international humanitarian law.
IBIA Meeting with the Naval Chamber
The President of the International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) met with the President of the Greek Naval Chamber to discuss collaboration and priorities in maritime fuel and energy transition challenges.
Trump's 'Annihilation Deadline' is at 8:44 AM on the 24th... Will he strike gas power plants first?
President Donald Trump warns of significant attacks on Iran's power plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not fully opened, with a deadline looming.
The Federation Wanted Trump to Lift the Sanctions on the Fencing Base
The International Fencing Federation aimed to persuade U.S. President Donald Trump to lift sanctions against suspended president Alisher Usmanov, but faced opposition from within.
Summer Sound 2026 will be rocked by electronic dance music legend Hardwell and drum and bass duo Sigma
The Summer Sound 2026 festival in Liepaja, Latvia, will feature prominent EDM artist Hardwell and popular drum and bass duo Sigma, along with a variety of other local and international artists.
World losing more barrels of oil each day than in two 1970s crises combined, IEA chief says โ 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.
LIVE - War in the Middle East: Iran launches new missiles towards Israel, the IEA warns of a serious energy crisis
The ongoing war in the Middle East may lead to the worst global energy crisis in decades, according to the International Energy Agency, as Israel braces for weeks of combat and reports missile attacks from Iran.
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.
NATO Chief is Confident that the Strait of Hormuz Will Reopen
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte expresses confidence that the Strait of Hormuz will be reopened for shipping after assurances of international support for safe passage amid ongoing tensions.
EK: This is how many immigrants Finland needs
The Confederation of Finnish Industries (EK) emphasizes the need for Finland to attract more immigrants to ensure the success of Finnish companies in international markets.
Liberia: Women Leaders Push for Reforms to Boost Entrepreneurship in Liberia
Prominent women leaders in Liberia convene to discuss entrepreneurship reforms during a panel event in Monrovia.
"Hitler with dementia" or "superhuman president": the debate on Trump's mental health
The article discusses contrasting views on Donald Trump's mental health, with some labeling him a 'malicious narcissist' in cognitive decline, while his supporters attribute his outbursts to his iconoclastic personality.
Director of the Energy Agency: We can see the worst energy crisis in decades
The Director of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, warns that the world is facing potentially the worst energy crisis in decades due to the ongoing Middle East conflict.
International Energy Agency weighing up more fuel releases
The International Energy Agency (IEA) is considering additional emergency fuel releases due to significant damage to energy assets from the Iran war, which could lead to future supply issues.
SOS signal from the IEA: No country is immune to the worst energy crisis in decades
The head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) warns that the global energy crisis, exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, is affecting every nation with unprecedented oil supply losses.
Pastor Stumbled Drunk, Corporal Brewed Moonshine โ We Received Information on the Conduct of Finnish Soldiers That Is Not Suitable for Daylight
Finnish peacekeepers are facing serious allegations regarding their conduct, as recent investigations reveal disturbing behaviors reported in the past year.
World Championships, Milanese swimmer D'Angelo wins two medals
Walter D'Angelo, a 63-year-old swimmer from Milan, achieved gold and silver medals at the International Winter Swimming Association World Championships held in Oulu, Finland.
As feared, the stock market crashes as soon as it opens, Sensex drops 1600 points
Amid negative international signals, the Indian stock market experienced a significant crash at opening, with Sensex plummeting over 1600 points.
DRC: Seizure of suitcases containing two million dollars at Kinshasa airport
Security forces seized nearly two million dollars in cash hidden in two suitcases at Kinshasa's Ndjili International Airport, prompting an investigation into the origins of the money.
The Clock of the United States and China against Time
The postponement of the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping is a strategic decision that reflects the international leadership dynamics between the two powers.
World Baseball Classic: Domestic Players Discuss Gap with Global Competitors, 'It Felt Like a Different Sport'
Japanese players reflecting on their experiences at the WBC share their perceptions of the significant gap in talent and competition level compared to international teams.
War in the Middle East: the world could face its worst energy crisis in decades
Fatih Birol warns that the ongoing war in the Middle East may lead to a severe global energy crisis, with significant damages reported to energy infrastructures.
BTS 'Arirang' Receives Positive Reviews from Overseas Media
BTS's fifth studio album 'Arirang' has received acclaim from major international media, showcasing their presence in the global market.
Oil prices expected to rise every two weeks... 'Price cap policy effective but limited in use'
South Korea anticipates a staggered increase in oil prices biweekly due to market pressures and the effects of the price cap policy.
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.
Severe damage to energy facilities in the Middle East
At least 40 key energy facilities in the Middle East are severely damaged due to the ongoing conflict, according to Fatih Birol, the head of the International Energy Agency.