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30.03.2026 7:44
Oil jumps, stocks slide ahead of U.S. stock market open Global oil prices jumped and U.S. stock futures slid ahead of Mondays market open after the weekend saw Iran-backed Houthi militants launch ballistic missiles at Israel and 3,500 additional U.S. troops arrive in the Middle East as the conflict rounded one month.

30.03.2026 8:00
30.03.2026 8:30
In wartime Tehran, rare photos capture daily life under bombardment The photographs taken by an Iranian photographer and published by Le Monde offer a unique window into the capital's daily life. With 14 million inhabitants, Tehran has been shrouded in a media blackout since February 28. For his safety, the photographer has requested anonymity.

30.03.2026 8:46
Iran War Drives Stagflation Risks: Citi The Iran conflict is raising the prospect of stagflation and is "a pretty bad mix for markets," according to Jim McCormick, Chief Global Macro Strategist at Citi. He speaks on the sidelines of the Citi Hong Kong Macro Conference. (Source: Bloomberg)

30.03.2026 8:50
30.03.2026 9:00
The Oil Market Is Moving Into Demand Destruction Mode Five weeks into the Third Gulf War, the math of oil-barrel counting is intractable: The world is short of the black stuff. Measures ranging from pipelines that bypass the Strait of Hormuz to tapping strategic reserves have offered a cushion. But unless the US and Israels Iran conflict ends very soon, oil consumption needs to adjust to lower supply — perhaps much lower. Enter demand destruction.

30.03.2026 9:00
Landing a First Job Is Hard. LabourIs Making It Worse Thechancellor of Oxford University, William Hague, recently noted that Britons in their 60s are the luckiest generation in history. Many of them enjoyed tuition-free university, affordable housing, generous pensions and early retirement.

30.03.2026 9:00
Tech Bros Are Londonmaxxing For Good Reason On the second floor of a shared workspace in East Londons Shoreditch, where tech workers in Converse sneakers usually stare into laptops while sipping chai lattes, a different crowd —this one informalwear —ispacked into a room. Its so hot the sandwich lettuce at the back is wilting. But peopledont seem to mind; theyreexcited to hearabout the latest effort to turn Britain into a global tech hotspot.