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Goldman Sachs hit by rate bets gone wrong as Iran war rattles markets

April 16, 2026
Geopolitics/News

Goldman Sachs suffered significant setbacks in its fixed-income trading business after being caught off guard by the market turmoil triggered by the Iran war, according to a report by the Financial Times.

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US edges toward historic oil reversal as Iran war shakes global supply chains

April 16, 2026
Business

The United States has moved to the verge of becoming a net crude oil exporter for the first time since World War Two after a sharp surge in shipments fueled by global

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Victory Narrative Meets Economic Reality in Postwar Iran

April 16, 2026
Iran/World

Iranian leaders are presenting the recent cease-fire with the United States and Israel as evidence of resilience in the face of overwhelming military pressure. But beneath that narrative of survival lies a

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A Transatlantic Rift Widens as Trump Turns on Allies

April 16, 2026
Italy/United States/World

The fragile architecture of the transatlantic alliance is showing new cracks as U.S. President Donald Trump’s disputes with European leaders deepen, casting even his former allies into political isolation. Nowhere is this

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China Rises as US-Iran War Backfires on Washington

April 16, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

The conventional wisdom was that a destabilizing war in the oil-producing heart of the Middle East would badly hurt China, the world’s leading oil importer, and its sputtering economy. It hasn’t worked

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Balochistan’s Disappeared: Inside Pakistan’s Kill-and-Dump Campaign

April 16, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics/Human Rights

In Balochistan, disappearance has become more than an allegation. It has become a method of rule, a language of fear, and, for many families, the most intimate face of the Pakistani state.

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Europe Moves to Ground Flights as Energy Crisis Deepens

April 16, 2026
Aviation/Business

The European Union is preparing a sweeping set of emergency measures that could fundamentally reshape how Europeans travel and consume energy, as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East send shockwaves through global

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Trump’s Religious Imagery Sparks Revolt Among Catholic Allies

April 16, 2026
Diplomacy/Human Rights

A growing backlash is unfolding across the United States as President Donald Trump faces rare and vocal criticism from within Christian and particularly Catholic circles, after a series of provocative posts in

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Lula Blasts Trump as Global Tensions Push World “Adrift”

April 16, 2026
Brazil/Geopolitics/World

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has issued a stark warning about the state of global politics, accusing U.S. President Donald Trump of reckless behavior and declaring that no leader “has

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China Unveils Massive AI Supercluster in Race for Technological Dominance

April 16, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

China has launched its largest artificial intelligence computing cluster dedicated to scientific research, marking a significant leap in its push for technological self-reliance. The system, which entered full operation on Tuesday, has

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