The disruption of supply caused by the Israeli-U.S. war on Iran has caused oil prices to skyrocket.
The French minister urged Israel not to launch ground operations in the border region, saying it would worsen an already fragile situation.
The Indian PM stressed that his country supports “de-escalation and restoration of peace at the earliest.”
Amid mounting energy instability, Moldova’s PM said his crisis-management policy was necessary to allow a rapid response.
The trip follows Donald Trump’s declaration that Washington has been in contact with Tehran and his pausing attacks against Iran’s energy infrastructure.
Petrol stations drop prices on election day morning to “contribute to the debate on fuel prices”
The internet blackout has entered its 25th day in the Persian state, leaving most citizens cut off from the global network.
An extra 264 officers are being deployed for protection of London’s Jewish community.
The Manchester City striker is also launching a local reading competition where winners get to attend a match with the Norwegian national football team.
Israeli officials say the military’s expanded control aims to counter ongoing threats emanating from the area.
More than six months after a major blackout, investigators move against suspects linked to the sabotage of Berlin’s electricity network.
From economics to gender studies, academic disciplines show a consistent leftward shift, with right-leaning perspectives almost entirely absent.
About one in three Finnish adults owns a licensed firearm, giving the country one of the highest civilian gun ownership rates in the world.
PM Orbán’s chief strategist said Brussels wants a compliant government, but Hungarians “will decide for themselves about our future, peace, security, and destiny.”
Deal removes tariffs on most EU exports, with Brussels expecting a sharp rise in trade over the next decade.
Netanyahu said Israel will continue operations in Iran and Lebanon, vowing to “protect our vital interests.”
The Italian PM has ruled out resigning after voters rejected her government’s overhaul of the justice system.
Good weather brings opportunist small-boat migrant arrivals, which the UK government thinks €58 million will help to stop.
No combustion-engine ban in 2030, as the Federal Court of Justice rules in favour of the automakers.
Brussels presses ahead with the South American pact, resisting court pressures and political opposition.