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Cabinet Turmoil Shakes Colombia's Government

Colombia's cabinet faces disintegration after televised meeting descends into recriminations, with ministers suggesting mass resignation.

Denmark Ramps Up Inspections of Ships Carrying Russian Oil

Denmark to Ramp Up Inspections of Ships Carrying Russian Oil Amid Maritime Safety Concerns

Ukraine sees potential for storing U.S. LNG

Ukraine and other European nations have the potential to buy and store liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States in Ukraine to strengthen Europe's energy security.

New York Times Forecasts Q1 Subscription Growth Below Estimates

The New York Times forecasts Q1 subscription revenue growth below Wall Street estimates, signaling increased competition. Digital-only subscriptions see stronger growth

Trump Tariffs Threaten to Reignite Inflation and Upend Consumer Behavior

President Trump's proposed tariffs could cost American families $2,600 per year in higher costs and lost productivity. This comes at a time when inflation is already a concern and consumers are more likely to walk away from purchases than bite the bullet and make a purchase.

US Stocks Rise Despite Trade Tensions and Cooling Labor Market

Trade war tensions ease as US stocks climb; Big Tech leads the way as investors assess latest developments

Trump Signs Directive Aimed at Increasing Pressure on Iran

Trump strengthens economic pressure on Iran, aiming to cut off oil exports and limit nuclear weapon development.

Treasury Brings in Cloud Software CEO, SpaceX Engineer in Payment System Overhaul

The US Treasury hires people from the Department of Government Efficiency, including Tom Krause and Marko Elez, to access Treasury information and meet with payment system staff, raising concerns about potential code access and law violations.

NIS Asks US for 90-Day Sanctions Waiver

Serbian oil company NIS seeks US sanctions waiver for 90 days to continue operating amid ownership restructuring discussions.

Nissan Executive Case: Appeals Court Upholds Conviction, Rejects Prosecution Bid

Japanese court upholds conviction of American ex-Nissan exec in Ghosn income-hiding case, rejecting prosecutors' appeal.