Trump says Cuba regime will fall “very soon” as Havana seeks deal
President Donald Trump said that Cuba's government will collapse "very soon" and claimed Havana is "very eager" to negotiate with Washington, as the island's economic crisis deepens under a de facto US fuel embargo.
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Prices don’t peak of fall in a crisis until about two months after the event
The world has just been struck by one of the worst energy crises since the Russian invasion of Ukraine four years ago. The outbreak of war in the Middle East is going to be more significant. Yet the price of oil has reacted modestly so far.
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BONNER: The strategic vacuum at the heart of Operation Epic Fury
Iran’s plan, if it has one, seems to revolve around creating as much chaos and confusion as possible.
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North Macedonia plans university reform to boost standards and tackle brain drain
Minister of Education and Science Vesna Janevska hopes new Law on Higher Education will encourage students to pursue their studies within North Macedonia.
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US and Venezuela restore diplomatic ties as Trump secures resource access
The United States and Venezuela announced the restoration of diplomatic relations on March 5, formalising the deepening cooperation between Washington and Caracas that has emerged since US forces toppled Nicolás Maduro in January.
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Hormuz crisis: oil markets move from disruption to chaos
The global oil market is sliding from disruption into what could become a full-scale crisis, as the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz leaves Gulf exporters unable to ship crude and running out of storage capacity.
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Prolonged Middle East disruption will test aviation sector resilience - Fitch
The disruption to aviation across the Middle East following military strikes involving Israel, the US and Iran could have broader consequences for airlines and related sectors if it persists, according to Fitch Ratings.
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MARINS: Iran's low cost-to-kill missile capacity gives it the upper hand in a long war
Speculation is swirling over who will run out of missiles first: the US or Iran? The US has fired off five years’ worth of tomahawk missiles in the first week of the war in Iran and announced a wind down of the intensity as the long war starts.
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