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Are the US attacks on Iran legal?

Below is a look at the legality of the U.S. attacks, which critics say exceed the president's authority and fails to comply with international...

Gulf shipping crisis deepens as tankers stranded for fifth day, US sinks Iranian warship

Hundreds of other vessels remained outside Hormuz unable to reach ports, shipping data showed International News via Reuters: The U.S.–Iran war widened on Wednesday after a...

Britain’s energy price-cap forecast to rise about 10%, Cornwall Insight says

A rise would be unwelcome news for Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour government, which is under pressure to meet a pledge to curb household...

Apple debuts $599 MacBook Neo to challenge Chromebooks, Windows PCs

A lower-priced laptop marks one of Apple's most aggressive entry points into the PC market in years International News via Reuters: Apple on Wednesday unveiled the...

US and Britain split over crypto collaboration, sources say

The U.S. and Britain announced in September a taskforce for reducing regulation for companies seeking to access each other’s markets and to improve digital...

Tesla’s UK sales plummet in February but outpace BYD, New Automotive data shows

Tesla sold 2,208 vehicles in February, down 45.2% from a year earlier International News via Reuters: Tesla's UK sales fell sharply in February, but still outpaced...

Turkey says NATO defences destroyed Iran missile, risking war expansion

It was unclear where the missile was headed International News via Reuters: Turkey said that NATO air defences destroyed an Iranian ballistic missile headed into Turkish...

Mexico court orders army to hand in missing documents on students that disappeared

The case of the disappearance of the students from Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers College has been marred by missteps and interference International News via Reuters: A Mexican...

London stocks rise after two-day slide; home builders slump

Heavyweight lenders, which took a beating on economic concerns stemming from the war this week, led the recovery with HSBC, Standard Chartered and Barclays...

Inflation biggest risk to debt markets facing ‘big stress test’, OECD official says

Oil prices are up 16% this week and government bond yields have jumped on investor fears over inflation if higher energy prices persist International News...

AI may be creating instead of destroying jobs for now, ECB blog argues

A recent study by Germany's Ifo Institute found that more than a quarter of German firms expect AI to lead to job cuts in...

Britain fines Wood Group $17 million for inaccurate results

Wood Group's issues came to light from November 2024, triggering a 85% plunge in its share price by April 2025 and leading to a...
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