
World loses $50 billion as Iran war disrupts global oil supply
Since the Iran war began, the world has lost about $50 billion in the value of unprocessed petroleum products over more than 50 days of conflict.

Since the Iran war began, the world has lost about $50 billion in the value of unprocessed petroleum products over more than 50 days of conflict.

The President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has stated that the policies of U.S. President Donald Trump have created numerous problems for Americans instead of providing solutions.

Cuban President Miguel DÃaz-Canel has stated that his country does not seek war with the United States, but warned that it is prepared to defeat any aggression if attacked.

The global leader of the Anglican Church, Sarah Mullally, has expressed her support for Pope Leo XIV in his efforts to promote peace across the world.

China’s Ambassador to Rwanda, Gao Wenqi, on April 15 paid a courtesy call on General Mubarakh Muganga, the Chief of Defence Staff of the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF), in a meeting that underscored growing ties between the two countries.

US-Hamas negotiations intensify as ceasefire deal faces uncertainty and competing demands from both sides.

Countries within NATO, such as France and United Kingdom, have indicated that Donald Trump should handle the issue of blocking the Strait of Hormuz on his own, as they will not take part

President Paul Kagame has promoted various senior officers, junior officers, non-commissioned officers, and junior police officers within the Rwanda National Police