US Extends Foreign Ship Waiver for Domestic Cargo Amid Fuel Flow Concerns
US extends waiver allowing foreign ships to move fuel between domestic ports, aiming to secure supply, though economists predict minimal impact on consumer gas prices.
US extends waiver allowing foreign ships to move fuel between domestic ports, aiming to secure supply, though economists predict minimal impact on consumer gas prices.
Iran and U.S. are vying for control of the Strait of Hormuz, causing significant shipping disruptions and global economic concerns.
US Treasury imposes new sanctions on Iran's oil trade, targeting a Chinese refinery and a network facilitating illicit exports.
Britain and Spain reportedly reject Trump's reported plans to penalize them for insufficient support in the Iran war.
US Navy boards second tanker in Indian Ocean suspected of carrying Iranian oil as part of intensified pressure campaign.
NYT invites readers to question China foreign policy correspondent David Pierson on Trump-Xi summit.
Pope Leo XIV's recent Africa trip saw him voice strong opinions, but he grew uneasy with how his criticisms were interpreted.
Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya announced India's goal to be a top-10 sporting nation by 2036 and top-5 by 2047.
Europe's EU treaty has a mutual defense clause, but experts say it's no substitute for NATO's security guarantees.
India's envoy to the UN underscored the nation's commitment to multilateralism and greater Global South representation in talks with Secretary-General Guterres.