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European trust in US hits historic low
European trust in the US hits historic low. Survey shows only one in ten Europeans view the US as an ally.
EU sacrifices Ukraine in China rivalry
The EU's quota system could destroy Ukraine's metallurgy. Amid competition with China, the EU sacrifices Ukraine.
US Company to Send 250,000 Barrels of Fuel to Cuba
US company Vanguard Energy is preparing to send 250,000 barrels of diesel and gasoline to Cuba, potentially the largest fuel shipment since 1960.
Middle East crisis could collapse US airlines - Fuel prices soar
Middle East tensions are driving up oil and fuel prices. US airlines spent $6.5 billion on fuel in April.
Japan Proposes Law Change to Solve Imperial Succession Crisis
Japan's parliament proposes amendments to the Imperial Household Law to solve the imperial succession crisis, with two options under discussion.
German auto giants in crisis: revenues fall
German auto giants in crisis: revenues fall due to structural transformation and technological challenges.
Zimbabwe Malaria Crisis: Cases Quadruple
Zimbabwe sees a quadruple increase in malaria cases, hitting 65,000. Government prepares emergency response. Read more.
Road Crisis in Jalilabad: Residents Desperate
Residents of Ocaqli village in Jalilabad complain about impassable roads, affecting daily life and emergency services.
Which country has the angriest women?
UK women are the angriest in Europe due to healthcare crisis. Read more about the Hologic Global Women's Health Index.
Trash Crisis in Khirdalan: Residents Complain
A long-standing trash crisis in Khirdalan, Absheron, causes unbearable stench and mosquitoes. Residents complain about unsanitary conditions and stray animals.
Global economy faces worst crisis in 40 years
If Middle East conflict lasts until 2027, global economy could face worst crisis in 40 years – OECD forecast via Bloomberg.
Bank hostage crisis: FBI on scene
Hostage situation at Chase bank in Bakersfield, CA. FBI on site.
Entrepreneur Jalal Ahmadov speaks out on seed crisis
Jalilabad entrepreneur Jalal Ahmadov claims 42,350 manats worth of seeds undelivered, resolved after Baku TV report.
Severe Consequences of Hormuz Strait Closure
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz will increase oil prices, impacting billions. UNCTAD report warns of $20 billion additional costs.
UN Bankruptcy Date Unknown
UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric says there is no specific date for bankruptcy, but the financial situation is critical.
Colombia Election Crisis: Petro Rejects Results
Colombian President Gustavo Petro rejects preliminary election results, citing algorithm changes and unauthorized voter additions, awaiting official commission results.
Social Media and Games: Silent Danger
Social media and video games pose threats to children. Experts discuss on Baku TV's show.
Minister announces years for Karabakh and Absheron fields
Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov announced the commissioning years of the Karabakh and Absheron fields. Karabakh in 2027, Absheron in 2029.
Mammadli residents face transport crisis
Poor road conditions in Mammadli force route changes for bus No. 217. Residents face public transport difficulties.
Why Are Tour Packages Getting Expensive? - Reasons
Why are tour packages getting expensive? Expert explains impact of Hormuz crisis, energy prices, and air travel costs.
Social media firms pay $27M to Kentucky school district
Kentucky school district gets $27M from Meta, Snap, ByteDance, Alphabet over social media harm claims.
Hamas Calls Netanyahu's Gaza Plan Dangerous Escalation
Hamas calls Netanyahu's plan to expand control in Gaza a dangerous escalation, warning of ethnic cleansing. Ceasefire in jeopardy as disputes remain unresolved.
Japan spent $73 billion on yen
Japan spent $73 billion on yen intervention but with limited effect as the currency hovers near intervention levels.
US-Iran War: How Close to an End?
US and Iran close to a deal on ceasefire, Hormuz strait, nuclear program, sanctions. Read the latest on Bond.az.
Yen back in danger zone as Tokyo keeps markets on edge
Yen back in danger zone. Tokyo officials keep investors on edge with intervention threats. Latest news on Japan's currency defense.
Gold Steadies on Iran-US Talks, Inflation Concerns
Gold steadies as US-Iran ceasefire talks progress and inflation worries persist. Get the latest market analysis on Bond.az.
UN to eliminate some leadership positions
UN to eliminate some leadership positions as part of reform. Budget cuts and job relocations planned.
Israel cuts ties with UN Secretary-General's office
Israel cuts all ties with UN Secretary-General Guterres's office. Danny Danon issues strong statement.
Europe less able than US to contain crypto-bank shocks, UniCredit director says
UniCredit director says Europe is less able than US to contain crypto-bank shocks due to different deposit protection rules.
Simpsons Writer Runs for US President
Dan Greaney, former Simpsons writer, announces US presidential bid for 2028.
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