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«The Rio Times» 

Oil Surges Past $85 as Hormuz Crisis Chokes Global Supply

Key Points — Brent crude touched $85.12 on Tuesday, its highest since July 2024, before settling at $81.40 after Trump offered U.S. insurance and Navy escorts for tankers transiting the Strait of Hormuz — Iran’s Revolutionary Guard declared the strait effectively closed, with tanker traffic dropping to near zero, threatening 20% of global oil supply […]

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

Ali Khamenei’s son Mojtaba emerges as a leading candidate for supreme leader of Iran - Financial Times

  1. Ali Khamenei’s son Mojtaba emerges as a leading candidate for supreme leader of Iran  Financial Times
  2. Mojtaba Khamenei, son of former supreme leader, tipped to become Iran’s next head of state  The Guardian
  3. Middle East conflict: Israel vows to kill next Iranian leader  Financial Times
  4. Iran Live Updates: Israel Strikes Security Sites Amid Questions Over Khamenei's Successor  The New York Times
  5. Iran war live: US sinks Iranian warship; NATO downs Iran missile... Читать дальше...

Al Jazeera (English) 

How Iran fights an imposed war

Regime's strategy is not battlefield victory but raising the regional and global costs of any attempt to overthrow it.

France24.com (en) 

AI not hitting European jobs for now: ECB

Comparing 3,500 firms, some of which reported using AI and some of which did not, the economists overall found no difference in terms of creating or cutting jobs. Firms that use AI particularly frequently were in fact four percent likelier to hire new staff than average, the economists said in a blog post. "As things stand, based on firms' overall hiring plans, investment in and the intensive use of AI are not yet replacing jobs," they said. "In fact, some firms are hiring additional employees... Читать дальше...

France24.com (en) 

Nepal's Gen Z pins hopes on post-uprising elections

Last September's violence, in which at least 77 people were killed, parliament set on fire and the government ousted, still shadows her today. "It took months to sleep properly again," she told AFP. "As soon as I closed my eyes, I would hear gunshots, like it was happening right now." The demonstrations were initially sparked by anger over a brief government ban on social media but were driven by deeper frustration over economic hardship, corruption and entrenched political practices. At least... Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

What Did Scientists Find 4,000 Meters Beneath the Pacific Ocean?

An international research effort has unveiled nearly 800 new species in the Pacific's Clarion-Clipperton Zone. These deep-sea discoveries, made at depths of 4,000 meters, highlight the region's rich biodiversity. The findings challenge assumptions about abyssal plains and provide crucial baseline data as interest in deep-sea mining grows, raising concerns about potential ecological impacts and slow recovery rates.

«The Rio Times» 

Brazil’s Top Court Blocks Senate Probe Into Its Own Member

Key Points — Supreme Court Justice Gilmar Mendes annulled a Senate committee’s order to access financial records of a company owned by fellow Justice Dias Toffoli, who had just stepped down as judge in the same banking fraud case — Critics including senators and legal scholars say the ruling relied on a procedural maneuver that […]