Money Hungary’s Orbán concedes defeat as opposition secures landslide win Tisza party led by Péter Magyar projected to win a two-thirds majority in crushing loss for EU’s longest-serving premier editorial-staff Apr 13
Politics Key Updates from Europe – April 3, 2026 Stay informed with the latest significant developments from Europe and beyond as of April 3, 2026. editorial-staff Apr 13
Money BP Faces Potential Shareholder Discontent Ahead of Annual Meeting As BP approaches its annual general meeting, there are indications of possible unrest among shareholders regarding the company's direction. editorial-staff Apr 13
Money Oil Prices Climb Amid US Sanctions on Iran Following the announcement of new US sanctions against Iran, oil prices have seen a significant increase, reflecting rising geopolitical tensions. editorial-staff Apr 13
Money Geopolitical Tensions Drive Oil Prices Above $103 a Barrel The recent US blockade of Iran has triggered a notable rise in oil prices, now exceeding $103 a barrel, raising concerns over global supply. editorial-staff Apr 13
Money Concerns Rise as Iran Blocks IAEA Access to Uranium Verification Iran's continued refusal to allow IAEA access raises significant concerns regarding nuclear transparency and potential implications for international agreements. editorial-staff Apr 13
Money Atomic Eagle Increases Uranium Production in Response to Supply Challenges Amid a tightening uranium supply market, Atomic Eagle is enhancing production at its Zambia project, aiming to address growing demand. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life Sophia Space and Kepler Communications Join Forces for Satellite Edge Computing In a strategic partnership, Sophia Space plans to deploy edge compute nodes on Kepler Communications satellites, with operations set to commence in late 2026. editorial-staff Apr 13
Money The Implications of Sudan's Disintegration on Regional Stability The potential collapse of Sudan could create a new zone of instability in the Sahel, exacerbating existing challenges in the region. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life Concerns Rise as Nearly 18% of Gray Whales Die in San Francisco Bay As gray whales increasingly forage in the busy waters of San Francisco Bay, scientists report a concerning death rate of nearly 18%. editorial-staff Apr 13