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Starmer blames Trump and Putin for energy turmoil, warns fragile ceasefire could unravel

Starmer blames Trump and Putin for energy turmoil, warns fragile ceasefire could unravel
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has blamed US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin for rising global energy instability, warning that the current ceasefire in the Middle East remains “fragile” and could quickly escalate. Speaking during a visit...
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Why Iran hasn’t reopened the Strait of Hormuz: hidden risks beneath the surface

Why Iran hasn’t reopened the Strait of Hormuz: hidden risks beneath the surface
The Strait of Hormuz—one of the world’s most vital energy corridors—remains only partially operational, not just because of politics, but due to real and dangerous conditions at sea. Here’s what’s actually preventing a full reopening: Undetected naval mines: the...
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‘Strait of Hormuz will open, with or without Iran’: Trump ahead of Islamabad talks

‘Strait of Hormuz will open, with or without Iran’: Trump ahead of Islamabad talks
US President Donald Trump on Friday asserted that the Strait of Hormuz “will open with or without Iran,” as high-stakes ceasefire talks with Tehran are set to take place in Islamabad. Speaking to reporters ahead of the negotiations, Trump expressed confidence in the...
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India ramps up LPG self-reliance to 60% amid Middle East tensions

India ramps up LPG self-reliance to 60% amid Middle East tensions
India has increased its domestic LPG production to meet nearly 60% of national demand, offering a cushion as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continue to disrupt global energy markets. With the ongoing conflict involving Iran stretching beyond 40 days, the...
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NASA’s Artemis II crew returns safely with Pacific splashdown near San Diego

NASA’s Artemis II crew returns safely with Pacific splashdown near San Diego
NASA’s Artemis II astronauts safely returned to Earth early Saturday, splashing down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego, California, after completing a historic lunar flyby mission. The Orion spacecraft, carrying the four-member crew, executed a...
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