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Africa sees winners and losers as Iran war pushes up energy prices

Several African countries have sought financial help due to economic uncertainty caused by the war on Iran.

What is China’s anti-sanctions law and how does it work?

Beijing’s order blocking US sanctions on five oil refineries marks first invocation of 2021 law.

Toronto World Cup tickets to be resold for face value on FIFA Marketplace

Tickets for matches at other venues may be listed above face value on the official resale and exchange marketplace.

SpaceX backs Anthropic with data centre deal amidst Musk’s OpenAI lawsuit

Deal gives IPO-bound SpaceX a marquee customer, while helping Anthropic ease capacity constraints.

‘Supercharged’ donations: How far-right Reform UK built a global network

Reform UK’s rise is backed by individual donors, overseas trips and networks that contrast with its nationalist message.

Has the US accepted Iran’s demand to settle Hormuz first, nuclear later?

US pauses Hormuz escorts after Pakistan-led mediation gains traction, signalling shift towards a limited framework deal.

Low US hotel bookings paint grim hospitality picture at the World Cup

Report says several factors, including visa barriers and geopolitical concerns are to be blamed for low booking numbers.

Saudi Arabia posts $33.5bn budget deficit amid drop in oil sales

Kingdom announces sharp rise in budget shortfall amid the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

US petrol prices 50 percent higher than before war on Iran

The average price of petrol in the United States has reached $4.48 per gallon, according to AAA.

Airlines hike fares, cut millions of seats as Iran war drives up fuel costs

Surging jet fuel prices are prompting carriers to slash their flight schedules, casting a cloud over summer travel rush.