Precautionary moves by global lenders highlight growing concern that regional tensions could disrupt banking operations in the Gulf, as Iran is signalling that it may diversify its attacks.
Saudi forces intercepted more than two dozen drones on Friday after renewed Iranian threats against oil facilities, as the regional conflict killed a French soldier in Iraqi Kurdistan. A French ...
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 12th, 2026 - latest news, breaking ...
The Chilean master of modern design has finally been named as winner of the world's leading architecture award after his ...
As Europeans brace for higher oil and gas prices, G7 nations are being urged to tax fossil fuel giants profiting from the war on Iran. Fossil fuel giants have been accused of “cashing in” on ...
Portugal has no nuclear production or reactors. The Minister for the Environment and Energy, Maria da Graça Carvalho, spoke ...
Nine PSP officers are in custody over alleged torture, rape and abuse in Lisbon, as authorities probe wider police ...
The European Commission dismissed new US trade investigations as unjustified, as uncertainty keeps growing over the EU–US ...
Africa is waiting for real financing from the global Loss and Damage Fund designed to help countries cope with ...
As oil prices surge, one question is emerging as the key determinant of economic vulnerability: does a country sell energy, ...
Video. Czech lawmakers approved the 2026 budget, keeping defence at 1.7% of GDP despite NATO and President Petr Pavel’s calls ...
In sharp contradiction to the new Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei's statement on Thursday, the Iranian ambassador to the UN told Euronews that Iran does not plan to block or mine the Strait of Hormuz.
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