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Il Pakistan può garantire un compromesso nucleare Iran-USA, mentre Trump dice che l'accordo è 'vicino'Islamabad, Pakistan – In piedi sul South Lawn della Casa Bianca prima di salire sul suo elicottero per Las Vegas giovedì, il Presidente degli Stati Uniti Donald Trump ha offerto la sua valutazione più ottimistica finora della guerra con l'Iran “Siamo molto vicini a fare un accordo con l'Iran,” ha detto ai giornalisti. “Hanno totalmente accettato di non avere armi nucleari. Hanno accettato quasi tutto, quindi forse se possono arrivare al tavolo, c'è una differenza È andato oltre, dicendo che l'Iran aveva accettato di consegnare il suo stock di uranio arricchito, materiale che, se ulteriormente arricchito, può essere utilizzato per costruire un'arma nucleare

Il Pakistan può garantire un compromesso nucleare Iran-USA, mentre Trump dice che l'accordo è 'vicino'

Islamabad, Pakistan – In piedi sul South Lawn della Casa Bianca prima di salire sul suo elicottero per Las Vegas giovedì, il Presidente degli Stati Uniti Donald Trump ha offerto la sua valutazione più ottimistica finora della guerra con l'Iran
“Siamo molto vicini a fare un accordo con l'Iran,” ha detto ai giornalisti. “Hanno totalmente accettato di non avere armi nucleari. Hanno accettato quasi tutto, quindi forse se possono arrivare al tavolo, c'è una differenza
È andato oltre, dicendo che l'Iran aveva accettato di consegnare il suo stock di uranio arricchito, materiale che, se ulteriormente arricchito, può essere utilizzato per costruire un'arma nucleare
L'Australia si affanna a garantire energia mentre la guerra contro l'Iran alimenta l'incertezzaMelbourne, Australia – Una campagna pubblicitaria multimilionaria che incoraggia gli australiani a risparmiare carburante per "i nostri camionisti" è solo uno dei modi in cui il governo sta cercando di affrontare le carenze causate dalla guerra contro l'Iran. Dall'inizio di marzo, lo Stretto di Hormuz, attraverso il quale il 20 percento dell'olio e del gas naturale liquefatto (GNL) del mondo viene spedito in tempo di pace, è stato effettivamente chiuso e il traffico marittimo è diminuito del 95 percento. La forte dipendenza dell'Australia dal petrolio raffinato nei paesi dell'Asia sud-orientale che, a loro volta, importano petrolio greggio attraverso lo Stretto di Hormuz ha portato il governo a rivolgersi alla "diplomazia del carburante" e a tagli sulle tasse sul carburante per cercare di limitare gli shock dei prezzi.

L'Australia si affanna a garantire energia mentre la guerra contro l'Iran alimenta l'incertezza

Melbourne, Australia – Una campagna pubblicitaria multimilionaria che incoraggia gli australiani a risparmiare carburante per "i nostri camionisti" è solo uno dei modi in cui il governo sta cercando di affrontare le carenze causate dalla guerra contro l'Iran.
Dall'inizio di marzo, lo Stretto di Hormuz, attraverso il quale il 20 percento dell'olio e del gas naturale liquefatto (GNL) del mondo viene spedito in tempo di pace, è stato effettivamente chiuso e il traffico marittimo è diminuito del 95 percento.
La forte dipendenza dell'Australia dal petrolio raffinato nei paesi dell'Asia sud-orientale che, a loro volta, importano petrolio greggio attraverso lo Stretto di Hormuz ha portato il governo a rivolgersi alla "diplomazia del carburante" e a tagli sulle tasse sul carburante per cercare di limitare gli shock dei prezzi.
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Sectarian fears increase as a Beirut area says no to displacement centreBeirut, Lebanon – In late March, a government-planned centre in Beirut’s Karantina neighbourhood for people displaced by Israel’s war was cancelled after a public outcry. A number of politicians and protesters were opposed to setting up the centre, citing a number of reasons, including increased traffic to the area near Beirut’s port and health concerns. But there were also sectarian motivations with some of Karantina’s Christian population leading objections to housing the displaced, who are predominantly Shia Muslims, citing demographic concerns and using sectarian slogans reminiscent of language used during the 1975-1990 Lebanese Civil War A major source of tension is that Israel has targeted displaced Lebanese, leading many to fear that hosting their compatriots may bring increased danger to their own homes and families. There is also extreme polarisation over the war inside Lebanon. Supporters of Hezbollah, the Shia armed group that has been fighting Israel, say it avoided war for 15 months while Israel repeatedly violated a November 2024 ceasefire while its critics accuse it of giving Israel an excuse to invade by launching attacks on Israel on March 2, leading to the forced displacement of 1.2 million people. As Israel’s war on Lebanon exacerbates disputes within Lebanon, some people are afraid the violence may push Lebanese communities into a confrontation or even civil war – even as a 10-day ceasefire is set to begin On March 2, Israel intensified its war on Lebanon for the second time in less than two years. After more than a year without responding to Israel’s continued attacks, Hezbollah fired rockets across the border after Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed on the first day of the US-Israeli war on Iran on February 28. The Disaster Risk Management Unit, which reports to the Lebanese prime minister’s office, told local media that the site of the displacement centre was being prepared as a precaution but there were no plans for it to be put in use. Not far away from that site is another displacement centre in the same Karantina district. It has taken in about 1,000 displaced people from southern Lebanon, Beirut’s southern suburbs and the Bekaa Valley. On Wednesday, children played football while adults sat on plastic chairs around the property and chatted. This site, run by a Lebanese charity called Offre Joie, first opened in 2024 to receive a number of displaced people who were sleeping in tents in downtown Beirut. When war returned in 2026, many of those people also returned. Marie Daou, a volunteer with the charity, told Al Jazeera that the centre has had no problems with the local community. Some of the displaced also work with the charity to help manage themselves. Daou said the charity knows the identities of all the displaced and security forces closely monitor the centre’s data to make sure they know who is on site. Daou said the centre has ample hot water and its residents get decent meals, which is better than many other centres around Beirut and the country. In some of those other locations, displaced people have found conditions so difficult that they decided to return to their homes in areas under blanket evacuation orders from the Israeli military. But Daou said that in the Offre Joie centre, no one has left despite more than 40 days of displacement and war Outside Daou’s office, Nadine, 30, corralled a group of children. She was displaced on March 2 from her home in Burj al-Barajneh in Beirut’s southern suburbs and came to the centre in Karantina with her five siblings. She wants to return to her home, she said, but if the war is prolonged, she has little other choice “For now, we’re staying here. You can’t go back there [to her home] because there is danger, but now, of course, nowhere is safe,” she said. “But some places are better than others. We’ll be patient. We’ll endure #OopsieDaisy #hottrendingtopics #jasmyustd #coinaute #BinanceHerYerde

Sectarian fears increase as a Beirut area says no to displacement centre

Beirut, Lebanon – In late March, a government-planned centre in Beirut’s Karantina neighbourhood for people displaced by Israel’s war was cancelled after a public outcry.
A number of politicians and protesters were opposed to setting up the centre, citing a number of reasons, including increased traffic to the area near Beirut’s port and health concerns. But there were also sectarian motivations with some of Karantina’s Christian population leading objections to housing the displaced, who are predominantly Shia Muslims, citing demographic concerns and using sectarian slogans reminiscent of language used during the 1975-1990 Lebanese Civil War
A major source of tension is that Israel has targeted displaced Lebanese, leading many to fear that hosting their compatriots may bring increased danger to their own homes and families. There is also extreme polarisation over the war inside Lebanon. Supporters of Hezbollah, the Shia armed group that has been fighting Israel, say it avoided war for 15 months while Israel repeatedly violated a November 2024 ceasefire while its critics accuse it of giving Israel an excuse to invade by launching attacks on Israel on March 2, leading to the forced displacement of 1.2 million people.
As Israel’s war on Lebanon exacerbates disputes within Lebanon, some people are afraid the violence may push Lebanese communities into a confrontation or even civil war – even as a 10-day ceasefire is set to begin
On March 2, Israel intensified its war on Lebanon for the second time in less than two years. After more than a year without responding to Israel’s continued attacks, Hezbollah fired rockets across the border after Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed on the first day of the US-Israeli war on Iran on February 28.
The Disaster Risk Management Unit, which reports to the Lebanese prime minister’s office, told local media that the site of the displacement centre was being prepared as a precaution but there were no plans for it to be put in use.
Not far away from that site is another displacement centre in the same Karantina district. It has taken in about 1,000 displaced people from southern Lebanon, Beirut’s southern suburbs and the Bekaa Valley.
On Wednesday, children played football while adults sat on plastic chairs around the property and chatted. This site, run by a Lebanese charity called Offre Joie, first opened in 2024 to receive a number of displaced people who were sleeping in tents in downtown Beirut.
When war returned in 2026, many of those people also returned. Marie Daou, a volunteer with the charity, told Al Jazeera that the centre has had no problems with the local community. Some of the displaced also work with the charity to help manage themselves. Daou said the charity knows the identities of all the displaced and security forces closely monitor the centre’s data to make sure they know who is on site.
Daou said the centre has ample hot water and its residents get decent meals, which is better than many other centres around Beirut and the country. In some of those other locations, displaced people have found conditions so difficult that they decided to return to their homes in areas under blanket evacuation orders from the Israeli military. But Daou said that in the Offre Joie centre, no one has left despite more than 40 days of displacement and war
Outside Daou’s office, Nadine, 30, corralled a group of children. She was displaced on March 2 from her home in Burj al-Barajneh in Beirut’s southern suburbs and came to the centre in Karantina with her five siblings. She wants to return to her home, she said, but if the war is prolonged, she has little other choice
“For now, we’re staying here. You can’t go back there [to her home] because there is danger, but now, of course, nowhere is safe,” she said. “But some places are better than others. We’ll be patient. We’ll endure
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Numero record di rifugiati Rohingya morti in mare lo scorso anno, afferma l'UNHCRL'agenzia delle Nazioni Unite per i rifugiati ha rivelato che quasi 900 rifugiati Rohingya sono stati segnalati morti o dispersi nella Baia del Bengala e nel Mare delle Andamane nel 2025. Questo è stato l'anno più mortale mai registrato per i movimenti marittimi nel Sud e nel Sud Est asiatico, e migliaia di persone continuano a intraprendere i pericolosi viaggi nel 2026, ha affermato l'ONU venerdì Parlando con i giornalisti a Ginevra, il portavoce dell'UNHCR, Babar Baloch, ha descritto l'area come un “cimitero non segnato per migliaia di disperati rifugiati Rohingya”, notando che circa 5.000 si pensa siano annegati in mare nell'ultimo decennio

Numero record di rifugiati Rohingya morti in mare lo scorso anno, afferma l'UNHCR

L'agenzia delle Nazioni Unite per i rifugiati ha rivelato che quasi 900 rifugiati Rohingya sono stati segnalati morti o dispersi nella Baia del Bengala e nel Mare delle Andamane nel 2025.
Questo è stato l'anno più mortale mai registrato per i movimenti marittimi nel Sud e nel Sud Est asiatico, e migliaia di persone continuano a intraprendere i pericolosi viaggi nel 2026, ha affermato l'ONU venerdì
Parlando con i giornalisti a Ginevra, il portavoce dell'UNHCR, Babar Baloch, ha descritto l'area come un “cimitero non segnato per migliaia di disperati rifugiati Rohingya”, notando che circa 5.000 si pensa siano annegati in mare nell'ultimo decennio
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Rapper d4vd arrested on suspicion of murdering 14-year-old girlAmerican rapper David Anthony Burke, known by his stage name d4vd, has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a 14-year-old girl whose dismembered body was found in a car registered to him. Los Angeles police took the 21-year-old singer into custody on Thursday “for the murder of Celeste Rivas”, the city’s police department said in a statement. He is being held without bail. Burke’s arrest comes seven months after police uncovered Rivas’s badly decomposed body in the trunk of an impounded Tesla registered in his name Investigators found two black bags in the vehicle – one holding a decomposed head and torso and the other containing other body parts, according to a court filing. An autopsy revealed that Rivas “appeared to have been deceased inside the vehicle for an extended period of time before being found”. The discovery occurred one day before Rivas would have turned 15. The LA County District Attorney’s office will review the case against Burke on Monday for formal charges, according to police Burke’s lawyers issued a statement saying they would “vigorously defend” his “innocence”. us be clear – the actual evidence in this case will show that David Burke did not murder Celeste Rivas Hernandez and he was not the cause of her death,” lawyers Blair Berk, Marilyn Bednarski and Regina Peter said in a statement quoted by NBC News. Burke, from Queens, New York, shot to internet fame in 2022 when his Romantic Homicide became a breakout hit on TikTok Last year, the musician cancelled the last part of his US and European tours amid growing fallout from the investigation into Rivas’s death #BitcoinPriceTrends #Ripple #kdmrcrypto #jasmyustd #LISTAAirdrop

Rapper d4vd arrested on suspicion of murdering 14-year-old girl

American rapper David Anthony Burke, known by his stage name d4vd, has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a 14-year-old girl whose dismembered body was found in a car registered to him.
Los Angeles police took the 21-year-old singer into custody on Thursday “for the murder of Celeste Rivas”, the city’s police department said in a statement. He is being held without bail.
Burke’s arrest comes seven months after police uncovered Rivas’s badly decomposed body in the trunk of an impounded Tesla registered in his name
Investigators found two black bags in the vehicle – one holding a decomposed head and torso and the other containing other body parts, according to a court filing. An autopsy revealed that Rivas “appeared to have been deceased inside the vehicle for an extended period of time before being found”. The discovery occurred one day before Rivas would have turned 15.
The LA County District Attorney’s office will review the case against Burke on Monday for formal charges, according to police
Burke’s lawyers issued a statement saying they would “vigorously defend” his “innocence”.
us be clear – the actual evidence in this case will show that David Burke did not murder Celeste Rivas Hernandez and he was not the cause of her death,” lawyers Blair Berk, Marilyn Bednarski and Regina Peter said in a statement quoted by NBC News.
Burke, from Queens, New York, shot to internet fame in 2022 when his Romantic Homicide became a breakout hit on TikTok
Last year, the musician cancelled the last part of his US and European tours amid growing fallout from the investigation into Rivas’s death
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Gli Stati Uniti affermano che due navi militari hanno ‘transitato’ nello Stretto di Hormuz per la bonifica delle mineIl comando militare degli Stati Uniti che sovrintende al Medio Oriente (CENTCOM) ha dichiarato che due delle sue navi hanno attraversato lo Stretto di Hormuz, un'affermazione prontamente negata dall'Iran. Sabato, il comando ha dichiarato che i due cacciatorpediniere, l'USS Frank E Peterson e l'USS Michael Murphy, avevano "transitato nello Stretto di Hormuz e operato nel Golfo Arabico come parte di una missione più ampia per garantire che lo stretto sia completamente libero da mine sottomarine precedentemente posate dal Corpo delle Guardie Rivoluzionarie Islamiche dell'Iran" In una dichiarazione, l'ammiraglio statunitense Brad Cooper ha elogiato la presenza delle navi nello stretto come un punto di svolta nella guerra tra Stati Uniti e Israele contro l'Iran, iniziata il 28 febbraio.

Gli Stati Uniti affermano che due navi militari hanno ‘transitato’ nello Stretto di Hormuz per la bonifica delle mine

Il comando militare degli Stati Uniti che sovrintende al Medio Oriente (CENTCOM) ha dichiarato che due delle sue navi hanno attraversato lo Stretto di Hormuz, un'affermazione prontamente negata dall'Iran.
Sabato, il comando ha dichiarato che i due cacciatorpediniere, l'USS Frank E Peterson e l'USS Michael Murphy, avevano "transitato nello Stretto di Hormuz e operato nel Golfo Arabico come parte di una missione più ampia per garantire che lo stretto sia completamente libero da mine sottomarine precedentemente posate dal Corpo delle Guardie Rivoluzionarie Islamiche dell'Iran"
In una dichiarazione, l'ammiraglio statunitense Brad Cooper ha elogiato la presenza delle navi nello stretto come un punto di svolta nella guerra tra Stati Uniti e Israele contro l'Iran, iniziata il 28 febbraio.
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Tensions in the Strait can impact oil prices; crypto may react to shifts in global stability.
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Wall Street trading-tech is coming to crypto as DoubleZero rolls out high-speed data for SolanaThe project, called DoubleZero Edge, offers a real-time feed of raw data from the Solana blockchain, giving traders faster access to information that can influence prices. Solana, a high-speed blockchain popular with traders, produces large amounts of real-time data as transactions are processed. DoubleZero plugs into that system by working with validators to distribute it more quickly to market players. Unlike traditional finance, where exchanges rely on specialized networks to deliver data at high speed, crypto markets still largely depend on the public internet: a setup that can introduce delays and inconsistencies. DoubleZero is trying to change that by building a dedicated system designed specifically for onchain data. According to the company, the new network can shave tens of milliseconds off data delivery times, with bigger gains during periods of heavy network activity. For high-frequency trading firms, even small speed improvements can translate into a competitive edge. The platform works by sending data over a private fiber network using multicast, a method commonly used in traditional financial markets to simultaneously distribute data to multiple participants. Beyond speed, DoubleZero is also pitching a new economic model. Validators on the Solana network can earn additional revenue by supplying data to the platform, while traders pay to subscribe to the feeds using USDC. The launch comes as crypto trading firms increasingly seek more reliable, predictable infrastructure, particularly as competition intensifies and margins tighten. DoubleZero says its system could help level the playing field by reducing uncertainty in how quickly market data reaches participants. Traditional finance has spent decades building infrastructure where speed and deterministic performance are a real competitive advantage,” said Andrew McConnell, a co-founder of DoubleZero, in a press release shared with CoinDesk. “On-chain markets didn't get that foundation, which left even sophisticated trading firms working on uneven ground. Deterministic infrastructure removes a risk market makers have to price in, which leads to tighter spreads and better execution.” #devcripto #haroonahmadofficial #BitcoinPriceTrends #KEEP_SUPPORT #jasmyustd

Wall Street trading-tech is coming to crypto as DoubleZero rolls out high-speed data for Solana

The project, called DoubleZero Edge, offers a real-time feed of raw data from the Solana blockchain, giving traders faster access to information that can influence prices.
Solana, a high-speed blockchain popular with traders, produces large amounts of real-time data as transactions are processed. DoubleZero plugs into that system by working with validators to distribute it more quickly to market players.
Unlike traditional finance, where exchanges rely on specialized networks to deliver data at high speed, crypto markets still largely depend on the public internet: a setup that can introduce delays and inconsistencies. DoubleZero is trying to change that by building a dedicated system designed specifically for onchain data.
According to the company, the new network can shave tens of milliseconds off data delivery times, with bigger gains during periods of heavy network activity. For high-frequency trading firms, even small speed improvements can translate into a competitive edge.
The platform works by sending data over a private fiber network using multicast, a method commonly used in traditional financial markets to simultaneously distribute data to multiple participants.
Beyond speed, DoubleZero is also pitching a new economic model. Validators on the Solana network can earn additional revenue by supplying data to the platform, while traders pay to subscribe to the feeds using USDC.
The launch comes as crypto trading firms increasingly seek more reliable, predictable infrastructure, particularly as competition intensifies and margins tighten. DoubleZero says its system could help level the playing field by reducing uncertainty in how quickly market data reaches participants.
Traditional finance has spent decades building infrastructure where speed and deterministic performance are a real competitive advantage,” said Andrew McConnell, a co-founder of DoubleZero, in a press release shared with CoinDesk. “On-chain markets didn't get that foundation, which left even sophisticated trading firms working on uneven ground. Deterministic infrastructure removes a risk market makers have to price in, which leads to tighter spreads and better execution.”
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Japan pledges $10bn to help Asian countries deal with oil crisisJapan has pledged to provide $10bn (£7.4bn) to help its Asian neighbours, especially those in South East Asia, secure energy including crude oil as the region reels from disruptions caused by the Iran war. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi announced the new cooperation framework on Wednesday after an online meeting with other Asian leaders. Japan relies on South East Asia for petroleum-derived products, most notably medical equipment - something that Takaichi stressed at a press briefing on Wednesday. Japan is closely interconnected with each Asian country through supply chains and mutually dependent with them," she said. Japan's cooperation framework aims to help Asian countries procure crude oil and petroleum products, as well as maintain supply chains and expand stockpiles. Asia is especially vulnerable to energy supply disruptions stemming from blockades of the Strait of Hormuz, as nearly 90% of the oil and gas passing through the key waterway is bound for the region Japan's foreign ministry said the $10bn in financial aid was roughly equivalent to a year's worth of crude oil imports by countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) It added that the initiative was welcomed by leaders at the meeting - including those from the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh and South Korea - and that funding for the project would come from a range of sources These include state-backed institutions like Japan Bank for International ​Cooperation and Nippon Export and Investment Insurance, as well as the Japan International Cooperation Agency and the Asian Development Bank Takaichi said the initiative would not negatively impact Japan's domestic oil supplies At the end of 2025, Japan's reserves held enough oil for 254 days of domestic consumption - but the global energy crisis has prompted authorities to tap into these reserves Last month, Japan released a record 50 days' worth of oil from its reserves. Authorities have said they would release another 20 days' worth in early May. Fears about a shortage of naphtha - a petrochemical produced from crude oil and a key raw ingredient in plastics - are also simmering in Japan. These worries are especially pronounced in hospitals, where critical medical supplies like syringes, gloves and dialysis equipment are made with the substance. While Takaichi has urged calm and said there would be no immediate disruptions, fears remain that naphtha shortages could further stress the country's healthcare system, already straining under an ageing population. There are also anxieties across South East Asia, which has been hit hard by soaring oil prices. Governments have urged people to carpool and curb the use of air-conditioning in a bid to conserve energy. The Philippines, meanwhile, has declared a national energy emergency. On Wednesday, at the same summit hosted by Japan, Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr called on Asean to activate its fuel-sharing pact No single country in Asia can insulate itself from supply chain shocks of this scale by acting alone," he said #ZeusInCrypto #Dogecoin‬⁩ #jasmyustd #Kriptocutrader #MantaRWA

Japan pledges $10bn to help Asian countries deal with oil crisis

Japan has pledged to provide $10bn (£7.4bn) to help its Asian neighbours, especially those in South East Asia, secure energy including crude oil as the region reels from disruptions caused by the Iran war.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi announced the new cooperation framework on Wednesday after an online meeting with other Asian leaders.
Japan relies on South East Asia for petroleum-derived products, most notably medical equipment - something that Takaichi stressed at a press briefing on Wednesday.
Japan is closely interconnected with each Asian country through supply chains and mutually dependent with them," she said.
Japan's cooperation framework aims to help Asian countries procure crude oil and petroleum products, as well as maintain supply chains and expand stockpiles.
Asia is especially vulnerable to energy supply disruptions stemming from blockades of the Strait of Hormuz, as nearly 90% of the oil and gas passing through the key waterway is bound for the region
Japan's foreign ministry said the $10bn in financial aid was roughly equivalent to a year's worth of crude oil imports by countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean)
It added that the initiative was welcomed by leaders at the meeting - including those from the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh and South Korea - and that funding for the project would come from a range of sources
These include state-backed institutions like Japan Bank for International ​Cooperation and Nippon Export and Investment Insurance, as well as the Japan International Cooperation Agency and the Asian Development Bank
Takaichi said the initiative would not negatively impact Japan's domestic oil supplies
At the end of 2025, Japan's reserves held enough oil for 254 days of domestic consumption - but the global energy crisis has prompted authorities to tap into these reserves
Last month, Japan released a record 50 days' worth of oil from its reserves. Authorities have said they would release another 20 days' worth in early May.
Fears about a shortage of naphtha - a petrochemical produced from crude oil and a key raw ingredient in plastics - are also simmering in Japan. These worries are especially pronounced in hospitals, where critical medical supplies like syringes, gloves and dialysis equipment are made with the substance.
While Takaichi has urged calm and said there would be no immediate disruptions, fears remain that naphtha shortages could further stress the country's healthcare system, already straining under an ageing population.
There are also anxieties across South East Asia, which has been hit hard by soaring oil prices. Governments have urged people to carpool and curb the use of air-conditioning in a bid to conserve energy. The Philippines, meanwhile, has declared a national energy emergency.
On Wednesday, at the same summit hosted by Japan, Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr called on Asean to activate its fuel-sharing pact
No single country in Asia can insulate itself from supply chain shocks of this scale by acting alone," he said
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Sent to be killed’: How Russia forces migrants to fight in UkraineKharkiv, Ukraine – Hushruzjon Salohidinov, 26, was working as a courier in Saint Petersburg, Russia’s second-largest city and President Vladimir Putin’s hometown. tising Muslim says he was arrested while picking up a parcel which police claimed contained money stolen from elderly women. Salohidinov says he never interacted with the alleged criminals, but nevertheless spent nine months in the Kresty-2 pre-trial detention centre about 32km (20 miles) from the city, while a judge refused to start his trial because of the “weak evidence” against him. But instead of releasing him after that, prison wardens threatened to place him in a cell with HIV-infected inmates who, they said, would gang-rape him – unless he “volunteered” to fight in Ukraine. “They said, ‘Oh, you’ll put on a skirt now, you’ll be raped,’” Salohidinov, who has raven black hair and a messy full beard, told Al Jazeera at a centre for war prisoners in northeastern Ukraine, where he is now being held, having been captured in January this year by Ukrainian forces. Using a carrot-and-stick tactic, the wardens also promised him a sign-up bonus of 2 million rubles ($26,200), a monthly salary of 200,000 rubles ($2,620) and an amnesty from all convictions So, in the autumn of 2025, Salohidinov signed up as he “saw no other way out Officials in Kresty-2, St Petersburg’s prosecutors’ office and Russia’s Ministry of Defence did not respond to any of Al Jazeera’s requests for comment Salohidinov is just one of tens of thousands of labour migrants from Central Asia coerced by Russia to become soldiers as part of the Kremlin’s nationwide campaign, according to human rights groups, media reports and Russian officials Hochu Jit, a Ukrainian group that helps Russian soldiers surrender, has published verified lists of thousands of Central Asian soldiers like Salohidinov. “They are literally sent to be killed, no one considers them soldiers that need to be saved,” the group wrote in a 2025 post on Telegram. These soldiers’ life expectancy on the front line is about four months. “Losses among them are catastrophic,” the group reported With its low birthrate and large oil wealth, Russia has for years been a magnet for millions of labour migrants from ex-Soviet Central Asia, especially Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan The campaign by the Kremlin to force Central Asians to fight in Ukraine dates back to 2023 – the year after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – when police began rounding up anyone who didn’t look Slavic and charging them with real or imagined transgressions such as a lack of registration, expired or “fake” permits or blurred stamps on their documents. Sometimes, migrants are simply bused straight to conscription offices. In 2025, Al Jazeera interviewed another Tajik man who said he had been detained with an expired work permit and was then tortured into “volunteering” while being subjected to countless xenophobic and Islamophobic slurs from his officers Migrants say they are abused, tortured and threatened with jail or having their entire families deported “The main way of recruiting as many migrants as possible is pressure on them with threats of deportation,” Alisher Ilkhamov, the Uzbekistan-born head of the London-based Central Asia Due Diligence think tank, told Al Jazeera Sometimes, migrants are simply duped Salohidinov said one serviceman in his squad was an Uzbek who “didn’t speak a word of Russian” and was fooled into “volunteering” while signing papers at a migration centre. In their reports about “catching” migrants, officials frequently use derogatory terms about them, and also when they describe men who have obtained Russian passports but skipped registration at conscription offices. Since the Soviet era, such registration has been obligatory for all men and, since 2024, a newly naturalised Russian national can lose his citizenship if he fails to do it. “We’ve caught 80,000 such Russian citizens, who don’t just want to go to the front line, they don’t even want to go to a conscription office,” chief prosecutor Alexander Bastrykin said in May 2025, referring to the migrants’ alleged patriotic sentiments He boasted that 20,000 Central Asians with Russian passports were herded to the front line in 2025 “I’m even glad that I got captured, because I’m not fighting anyone now, not risking anything,” he said. “I’ll even say thanks to Ukraine for taking me prisoner.” The Tajik embassy in Kyiv did not respond to Al Jazeera’s request for comment #devcripto #CZ’sBinanceSquareAMA #VOTEme #MegadropLista #jasmyustd

Sent to be killed’: How Russia forces migrants to fight in Ukraine

Kharkiv, Ukraine – Hushruzjon Salohidinov, 26, was working as a courier in Saint Petersburg, Russia’s second-largest city and President Vladimir Putin’s hometown.
tising Muslim says he was arrested while picking up a parcel which police claimed contained money stolen from elderly women.
Salohidinov says he never interacted with the alleged criminals, but nevertheless spent nine months in the Kresty-2 pre-trial detention centre about 32km (20 miles) from the city, while a judge refused to start his trial because of the “weak evidence” against him.
But instead of releasing him after that, prison wardens threatened to place him in a cell with HIV-infected inmates who, they said, would gang-rape him – unless he “volunteered” to fight in Ukraine.
“They said, ‘Oh, you’ll put on a skirt now, you’ll be raped,’” Salohidinov, who has raven black hair and a messy full beard, told Al Jazeera at a centre for war prisoners in northeastern Ukraine, where he is now being held, having been captured in January this year by Ukrainian forces.
Using a carrot-and-stick tactic, the wardens also promised him a sign-up bonus of 2 million rubles ($26,200), a monthly salary of 200,000 rubles ($2,620) and an amnesty from all convictions
So, in the autumn of 2025, Salohidinov signed up as he “saw no other way out
Officials in Kresty-2, St Petersburg’s prosecutors’ office and Russia’s Ministry of Defence did not respond to any of Al Jazeera’s requests for comment
Salohidinov is just one of tens of thousands of labour migrants from Central Asia coerced by Russia to become soldiers as part of the Kremlin’s nationwide campaign, according to human rights groups, media reports and Russian officials
Hochu Jit, a Ukrainian group that helps Russian soldiers surrender, has published verified lists of thousands of Central Asian soldiers like Salohidinov.
“They are literally sent to be killed, no one considers them soldiers that need to be saved,” the group wrote in a 2025 post on Telegram. These soldiers’ life expectancy on the front line is about four months. “Losses among them are catastrophic,” the group reported
With its low birthrate and large oil wealth, Russia has for years been a magnet for millions of labour migrants from ex-Soviet Central Asia, especially Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan
The campaign by the Kremlin to force Central Asians to fight in Ukraine dates back to 2023 – the year after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – when police began rounding up anyone who didn’t look Slavic and charging them with real or imagined transgressions such as a lack of registration, expired or “fake” permits or blurred stamps on their documents. Sometimes, migrants are simply bused straight to conscription offices.
In 2025, Al Jazeera interviewed another Tajik man who said he had been detained with an expired work permit and was then tortured into “volunteering” while being subjected to countless xenophobic and Islamophobic slurs from his officers
Migrants say they are abused, tortured and threatened with jail or having their entire families deported
“The main way of recruiting as many migrants as possible is pressure on them with threats of deportation,” Alisher Ilkhamov, the Uzbekistan-born head of the London-based Central Asia Due Diligence think tank, told Al Jazeera
Sometimes, migrants are simply duped
Salohidinov said one serviceman in his squad was an Uzbek who “didn’t speak a word of Russian” and was fooled into “volunteering” while signing papers at a migration centre.
In their reports about “catching” migrants, officials frequently use derogatory terms about them, and also when they describe men who have obtained Russian passports but skipped registration at conscription offices. Since the Soviet era, such registration has been obligatory for all men and, since 2024, a newly naturalised Russian national can lose his citizenship if he fails to do it.
“We’ve caught 80,000 such Russian citizens, who don’t just want to go to the front line, they don’t even want to go to a conscription office,” chief prosecutor Alexander Bastrykin said in May 2025, referring to the migrants’ alleged patriotic sentiments
He boasted that 20,000 Central Asians with Russian passports were herded to the front line in 2025
“I’m even glad that I got captured, because I’m not fighting anyone now, not risking anything,” he said. “I’ll even say thanks to Ukraine for taking me prisoner.”
The Tajik embassy in Kyiv did not respond to Al Jazeera’s request for comment
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Flag-fliers pledge to remove them from lamppostsA group that hung England and British flags from lampposts in Shrewsbury has offered to take them down for free, to save the local authority money It comes after Shropshire Council announced last week it would remove any flags attached to its property, and would look to recover costs from those who put them up The last time it removed flags it said it cost about £13,000, but now Raise the Flags Shrewsbury Plus has said it would step in to do the work, to save taxpayers' cash Shropshire Council, which said its latest flag-removal operation was because of safety concerns and not a move against expressions of patriotism, has been approached for a response The people who put the flags up said they were doing it as a symbol of national pride and protest against the government But local residents were critical and said the flags were intimidating and provocative and intended to caused division The local Lower the Flags group, which has called for the flags' removal, has been cutting some down itself On Friday, Shropshire Council stressed it was not seeking to quell patriotism and recognised that the union jack as a "recognised national emblem", but putting up flags on public highways without permission could be considered a criminal offence The council is currently attempting to cut its expenditure and increased council tax by 9% at the start of the month to help balance its budget In a statement on its Facebook page, Raise the Flags Shrewsbury Plus said it did not want taxpayers to have to fork out for the cost of removing them for a second time It has asked the council to provide them with a list of all the locations where the flags should be taken down #jasmyustd #MegadropLista #VETUSDT #Notcoin #cryptouniverseofficial

Flag-fliers pledge to remove them from lampposts

A group that hung England and British flags from lampposts in Shrewsbury has offered to take them down for free, to save the local authority money
It comes after Shropshire Council announced last week it would remove any flags attached to its property, and would look to recover costs from those who put them up
The last time it removed flags it said it cost about £13,000, but now Raise the Flags Shrewsbury Plus has said it would step in to do the work, to save taxpayers' cash
Shropshire Council, which said its latest flag-removal operation was because of safety concerns and not a move against expressions of patriotism, has been approached for a response
The people who put the flags up said they were doing it as a symbol of national pride and protest against the government
But local residents were critical and said the flags were intimidating and provocative and intended to caused division
The local Lower the Flags group, which has called for the flags' removal, has been cutting some down itself
On Friday, Shropshire Council stressed it was not seeking to quell patriotism and recognised that the union jack as a "recognised national emblem", but putting up flags on public highways without permission could be considered a criminal offence
The council is currently attempting to cut its expenditure and increased council tax by 9% at the start of the month to help balance its budget
In a statement on its Facebook page, Raise the Flags Shrewsbury Plus said it did not want taxpayers to have to fork out for the cost of removing them for a second time
It has asked the council to provide them with a list of all the locations where the flags should be taken down
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L'S&P 500 sta rispecchiando la stessa tensione di attesa, con la correlazione BTC-SPX che si stringe in un binario: l'escalation geopolitica provoca un dump correlato, oppure Trump cede e entrambi gli asset salgono.
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Qual è il protocollo dello Stretto di Hormuz dell'Iran e altre nazioni lo accetteranno?

Lo Stretto di Hormuz, che collega il Golfo al Golfo di Oman, ha attirato l'attenzione globale da quando Israele e gli Stati Uniti hanno iniziato la loro guerra contro l'Iran a febbraio.
Fino all'inizio dei combattimenti, il canale stretto, attraverso il quale il 20 percento delle forniture mondiali di petrolio e gas naturale liquefatto (GNL) vengono spedite dai produttori del Golfo in tempo di pace, è rimasto gratuito e sicuro per le imbarcazioni. Lo stretto è condiviso da Iran e Oman e non rientra nella categoria delle acque internazionali.
Dopo che gli Stati Uniti e Israele hanno iniziato gli attacchi, l'Iran ha risposto attaccando le navi mercantili "nemiche" nello stretto, bloccando di fatto il passaggio per tutti, lasciando le spedizioni bloccate e creando una delle peggiori crisi di distribuzione energetica globale mai registrate.
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