WSJ: Ukraine is unexpectedly on the offensive. With the help of Elon Musk
A recent report highlights Ukraine's unexpected offensive move following Elon Musk's decision to cut off Russian forces' internet access through Starlink.
WSJ: In America, the Number of Spas and Gyms Exceeded Retail Stores
In the U.S., the number of spas and gyms has surpassed retail stores for the first time in history, indicating a shift towards service-oriented businesses.
WSJ: What is behind the wave of gold and silver sales
The article discusses the recent decline in gold and silver prices, highlighted by a major drop in futures on a particularly volatile Thursday.
WSJ: Iran fired ballistic missiles at a US base 4000 km away
The article discusses a report from the Wall Street Journal claiming that Iran has fired ballistic missiles towards a US military base located 4000 kilometers away.
WSJ on Cuba: The regime is on the brink of collapse - But a wrong move by Trump could save it
The Wall Street Journal warns that Cuba is approaching a critical turning point, with increased social pressure and signs of regime weakening, while asserting that U.S. policy may play a pivotal role in the future.
WSJ: Markets operate blindly due to the wartime fog. 'It is a nightmare'
World energy markets are now influenced heavily by an unpredictable variable: analysis of war damage.
WSJ: Saudi Arabia expects oil to reach 180 dollars if things do not calm down by April
Saudi Arabia is projecting potential oil prices to surge up to 180 dollars amid continuing conflicts and supply disruptions.
WSJ: 'Green light' from the US for the sale of weapons and ammunition worth $7 billion to the UAE
The US government has approved an additional $7 billion in arms sales to the United Arab Emirates without public announcement, alongside previously announced sales totaling $16.5 billion.
WSJ: US Attack Aircraft and Helicopters Begin Battle to Open the Strait of Hormuz
US attack aircraft and helicopters have increased military operations in the Strait of Hormuz to counteract Iranian threats at sea.
WSJ: Oil prices in Saudi Arabia are expected to rise above 180 dollars if disruptions continue until the end of April
Saudi oil officials predict that oil prices could exceed $180 per barrel if disruptions caused by the Iran-war persist into late April.
WSJ: Trump may use Marines to reopen the Strait of Hormuz
Donald Trump's administration is exploring options to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with a U.S. Marine unit expected to arrive in the Middle East next week.
WSJ: How Epstein Accumulated Insider Information About Stocks and Startups Through His Network
The article discusses how Jeffrey Epstein used his network to gather insider information about stocks and startups, intertwining communication networks with securities laws.
WSJ: How China's Coal Trade Supports Isolated Iran
The article discusses how China's coal trade is providing crucial support to Iran amidst ongoing sanctions and international isolation.
WSJ: Trump supports bombing Iranian gas field but opposes further attacks on energy facilities
Donald Trump has expressed opposition to further bombing of Iranian energy facilities after Israel's attack on a key gas field in Iran, according to the Wall Street Journal.
WSJ: The World Bank Declared Industrial Policy Beneficial, Canceling a Three-Decade Stigma
The World Bank has declared industrial policy beneficial, lifting a nearly 30-year stigma against government intervention in promoting specific industries.
WSJ: Russia expands intelligence support to Iran on Shahed drones and US bases in Middle East
Russia has intensified its military cooperation and intelligence-sharing with Iran, particularly related to Shahed drones, to bolster Iran's efforts against the United States and Israel.
WSJ: Russia Shares Satellite Images and Drone Technology with Iran
Russia is expanding its intelligence data sharing and military cooperation with Iran, providing satellite images and enhanced drone technology to assist Tehran in targeting U.S. forces in the region.
WSJ: Israel is systematically hunting members of the Iranian regime
Israel is targeting members of the Iranian regime, as reported by the Wall Street Journal based on leaked documents.
WSJ: The 'black box' of 42 billion that frightens the market
The Wall Street Journal reports on the complexities of the Cliffwater Corporate Lending Fund, which is facing a wave of redemption requests due to investor concerns about the true value of its assets.
WSJ: Is War Good for the Economy?
The article discusses the paradoxical idea that while war is a tragedy with a human cost, it can also lead to economic benefits through increased military spending, job creation, and technological advancements.
WSJ, "This weekโs announcement of 'Hormuz Security Alliance' plans... Agreement completed by multiple countries"
The Trump administration may announce plans for a multinational alliance to escort vessels in the Strait of Hormuz within this week, according to the Wall Street Journal.
WSJ: The Trump administration will announce an alliance for escorting ships in the Strait of Hormuz
The Trump administration is set to announce a coalition of countries to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.
WSJ: Trump to Announce Coalition for Hormuz Protection
Donald Trump is planning to announce a coalition of countries aimed at protecting the Strait of Hormuz, according to the Wall Street Journal.
WSJ: Elon Musk's Tesla will start supplying electricity to the British
Tesla has secured a license to supply electricity to households and businesses in the UK, marking a significant milestone for Elon Musk's company in expanding its energy business.
WSJ: Iran attacks five US tanker aircraft at Saudi Arabia airbase
Iran has attacked and damaged five US tanker aircraft at the Prince Sultan airbase in Saudi Arabia, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.
US sends marine expedition to the Middle East after Iran attacks in the Strait of Hormuz: WSJ
The United States has deployed a marine expeditionary unit to the Middle East in response to increased Iranian military activity in the Strait of Hormuz.
WSJ: The Hottest Tech Job Isn't as Glamorous as You Might Think
The article discusses the perception of the hottest tech jobs today, emphasizing that they are not as glamorous as they appear.
WSJ: The war rages, tankers burn, but the stock market is not panicking. For now
The global oil market faces unprecedented supply disruptions due to the conflict between Israel and Iran, affecting key shipping routes.
Worldโs largest oil producer Aramco in talks to buy Ukrainian interceptor drones, WSJ reports
Saudi oil giant Aramco is negotiating with Ukrainian firms to purchase interceptor drones for the protection of its oil infrastructure against Iranian threats.
WSJ: Iran Widened the War with a Major Cyber Attack Against a US Company
Iran has escalated conflict with a significant cyber attack on the US medical device manufacturer Stryker.
WSJ: How Russia Entices Africans to Fight Against Ukraine
The article discusses how Russia is recruiting Africans, such as Malick Diop, to fight against Ukraine, impacting their lives drastically.
WSJ: Trump has taken a liking to an American brand of shoes and is giving them to members of the government
The article reports that former President Trump has developed a fondness for a specific American shoe brand and is distributing these shoes among government officials.
WSJ: Trump Would Soon Declare War on Iran Victorious. Not Israel
President Trump's comments on the imminent end of the war in Iran highlight diverging views between the US and Israel on how and when the conflict should be concluded.
WSJ: The International Energy Agency is considering the largest release of oil reserves in history
The International Energy Agency (IEA) is contemplating a proposal to release a record amount of oil from member countries' strategic reserves to stabilize rising oil prices amid the crisis situations caused by the conflict in Iran.
WSJ: Now there's an exceptional proposal โ The oil crisis is to be mitigated by extreme measures
The IEA is set to propose the largest-ever release of oil reserves to curb rising crude oil prices due to disruptions in global oil deliveries.
WSJ: IEA Aims to Release the Largest Amount of Oil Reserves in History
The International Energy Agency (IEA) is proposing to release a historic volume of oil reserves to stabilize the oil market.
WSJ: International Energy Agency is contemplating a historic oil decision
The International Energy Agency is set to propose the largest release of oil reserves in history to reduce crude oil prices amid rising costs due to the Iran conflict.
IEA suggests the largest oil reserve release in history, reports WSJ
The International Energy Agency (IEA) proposes the largest strategic oil reserve release in history to stabilize oil markets amid rising prices due to recent conflicts.
WSJ: 24 Hours of Oil Market Turmoil
The article discusses the rapid escalation of oil prices, reaching $120 per barrel in a short span of time.
WSJ: When the electricity was bombed out in the city, Ukrainians retreated to the countryside
A Ukrainian resident, forced by relentless Russian shelling to relocate, finds refuge in the countryside after her city home loses power.
WSJ: Trump Ready to Order the Killing of New Iranian Ayatollah
The article discusses former President Trump's potential order to eliminate Iran's new supreme leader, M. Khamenei, amid concerns about Iran's nuclear ambitions.
WSJ: Trump Has Started Guessing His Employees' Shoe Sizes โ Here's Why
Donald Trump has become obsessed with a shoe brand, purchasing shoes for his staff members, according to The Wall Street Journal.
WSJ: And the main winner of the energy crisis in the Persian Gulf is...
The Persian Gulf conflict has dramatically altered the dynamics of the energy market, benefitting certain players.
WSJ: US Army Sends Iranian Drones to Battle Ukrainian School Drones
The US Army is rapidly delivering tested drone defense systems to the Middle East to counter destructive attacks from Tehran across the region, according to US officials.
US supplying Ukraine-tested anti-drone systems to Middle East partners, WSJ reports
The U.S. is providing anti-drone systems, tested in Ukraine, to Middle Eastern partners to counter Iranian drone threats.
WSJ: USA investigates cyber attack against FBI network
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating a cyber attack on an internal FBI network that may be linked to hackers associated with the Chinese government.
WSJ: George Prokopiou, a fortune built on risk and the boldest bet
Greek billionaire George Prokopiou stands out for his boldness in the shipping industry, recently sending five of his vessels through the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
WSJ: Four ways to radically change your workweek
The article discusses the rigidity of the traditional workweek and suggests alternative approaches to working hours in the modern digital era.
Trump prepares to fire Kristi Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security: โHeโs thinking about her replacement,โ according to WSJ
President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to dismiss Kristi Noem, the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, following bipartisan frustration with her leadership.
WSJ: The USA and Israel are destroying Iran's missile bases in real time
The Wall Street Journal reports that the USA and Israel are actively targeting and destroying Iran's missile bases as Iranian forces prepare to launch strikes.