Oil Rises as US and Iran Set to Halt Attacks Following Flare-Up



(Bloomberg) — Oil rose after a report that the US and Iran agreed to stop attacking each other, following a flare-up that saw a supertanker carrying Qatari crude hit near the Strait of Hormuz. Read More



Source link

  • Related Posts

    China Says Tech Growth a Challenge to Predicting Energy Demand

    Traditional industries like steel continue to consume vast amounts of energy, while new sectors like AI and advanced manufacturing are becoming important new sources of demand. At the same time,…

    Ronald Koeman y Virgil van Dijk confían en que Países Bajos puede vencer a Marruecos

    IE 11 no es compatible. Para una experiencia óptima, visite nuestro sitio en otro navegador. SIGUIENTE Stephen Eustáquio desvela la sensación de marcar de último momento 05:25 Un gol en…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Late goal gives Canada first-ever World Cup knockout stage victory | World Cup 2026

    Late goal gives Canada first-ever World Cup knockout stage victory | World Cup 2026

    Canadian World Cup scoring hero Stephen Eustaquio strikes a chord for a nation

    Canadian World Cup scoring hero Stephen Eustaquio strikes a chord for a nation

    2 US-Bound Lufthansa Boeing 747s Forced Into Overweight Landings Within 24 Hours

    2 US-Bound Lufthansa Boeing 747s Forced Into Overweight Landings Within 24 Hours

    Union Pacific Big Boy, the largest, most powerful steam locomotive in the world, tours the U.S.

    Union Pacific Big Boy, the largest, most powerful steam locomotive in the world, tours the U.S.

    Queen Latifah in Kilian Kerner at BET Awards 2026

    Queen Latifah in Kilian Kerner at BET Awards 2026

    Against the wind

    Against the wind