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Global Oil Demand Set to Contract as Strait of Hormuz Crisis Triggers Historic Supply Shock

April 15, 2026
World

Global oil demand is expected to fall this year as a major disruption to supply routes in the Middle East triggers what analysts describe as one of the most severe energy shocks

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Iran Used Chinese Spy Satellite to Track US Bases During Regional War

April 15, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

Iran secretly obtained access to a Chinese-built spy satellite that was allegedly used to monitor United States military installations across the Middle East during recent regional hostilities, according to reporting from Times

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King Charles to Address US–UK Strains During High-Stakes Trump State Visit

April 15, 2026
United Kingdom/World

The King is set to confront growing “challenges” in the US–UK relationship during a closely managed state visit to Washington, in which he will meet President Donald Trump for private talks inside

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Arms Broker Trial in UK Exposes Black-Market Weapons Network Across Conflict Zones

April 15, 2026
Sudan/World

An international arms broker is on trial in London accused of using a government-linked role to facilitate the alleged illegal trade of military equipment to countries under strict embargoes, according to reporting

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China Moves to Counter US as Hormuz Tensions Test Xi’s Middle East Strategy

April 15, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

China is facing renewed geopolitical pressure after tensions escalated in the Gulf, where a naval blockade and regional conflict have threatened global energy flows and forced Beijing to respond more directly to

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Ukraine Claims Historic Robot-Only Battlefield Victory as War Enters Autonomous Era

April 15, 2026
Defence/Diplomacy

Ukraine has claimed its first battlefield success carried out entirely by unmanned systems, in what President Volodymyr Zelensky described as a landmark moment in the war with Russia, according to reporting from

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Yes Sex Please, We’re British: Labour MP Pushes ‘Summer of Sex’ Campaign

April 15, 2026
Diplomacy/Human Rights/News

A Labour MP has sparked national debate by proposing a “summer of sex” campaign that could include an unprecedented exhibition of adult products inside the UK parliament. Samantha Niblett, who represents South

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Amazon’s Space Power Play: $90 Billion Bet to Connect the Entire Planet

April 15, 2026
Business

Amazon has announced a landmark agreement to acquire Globalstar in a move that signals a dramatic escalation in the global race to dominate space-based communications. The deal will allow Amazon to integrate

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AI Agents Rewrite the Rules of Customer Experience with Massive ROI Gains

April 15, 2026
Business

A major global study conducted by Google Cloud in partnership with National Research Group shows that artificial intelligence has moved beyond hype and is now delivering measurable business impact, particularly in customer

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Rolls-Royce Unveils £3 Million Electric Hypercar for the World’s Elite

April 15, 2026
Business/Electric vehicles

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has revealed its latest and most ambitious creation, a £3 million all-electric hypercar called the Nightingale, marking a bold shift in strategy toward ultra-exclusive, high-margin vehicles designed for the

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