Ten Days: The Clock Counting Down to Empty Gas Markets
Ships that left Qatar before Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz are still arriving. After that, the spigot runs dry — and 20% of global LNG supply disappears.
Ships that left Qatar before Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz are still arriving. After that, the spigot runs dry — and 20% of global LNG supply disappears.
If your CI/CD pipeline ran Trivy last week, assume your credentials are in an attacker's hands. The cleanup job facing thousands of organizations is messy, manual, and urgent.
Two days of talks in Florida produced a potential prisoner exchange — but Moscow's absence speaks louder than any diplomatic progress. Meanwhile, Russia is profiting from the war in Iran.
Elon Musk says existing chipmakers can only supply 2% of what his companies need. His solution: build the world's largest semiconductor fab from scratch, with no experience, in Austin.
After an 18-year-old settler was buried, WhatsApp groups called for vengeance. By nightfall, Palestinian villages were burning. In Gaza, four more were dead from Israeli strikes.
Emmanuel Grégoire's victory in Paris extends a quarter-century of left-wing rule, but the far right's capture of Nice and a string of provincial towns reveals a France splitting along urban and rural lines a year before the presidential election.
The average American household stands to spend $740 more on gas this year — almost dollar-for-dollar what they gained from Trump's tax cuts. Four straight weeks of stock losses suggest the damage is just getting started.
Israeli interceptors locked onto two Iranian ballistic missiles heading for towns near the Dimona nuclear site — and missed both. At least 160 people were wounded, and the military has no explanation yet.
Italy's prime minister initially kept her distance from a constitutional referendum on judicial reform. Then the polls tightened, a war tanked her ally's approval ratings, and she went all in.
Ayla Lucas has autism. She is seven. She has been in U.S. immigration detention for over a week, sleeping on floor mats and eating food her family calls terrible — despite holding a valid Canadian visa through 2030.
The National Rally went from 17 municipalities to at least 24, with Toulon and Nice poised to fall. The real question: what does that map look like ahead of April 2027?
Tencent's ClawBot puts OpenClaw inside WeChat — an app used by over a billion people for everything from messaging to mortgage payments. The race to embed AI agents into China's super-apps is now fully underway.
BTS played a free concert in the heart of Seoul on Saturday, drawing 260,000 people to Gwanghwamun Square after a nearly four-year absence. The new album sold four million copies in 24 hours. The world tour has 82 shows booked.
Saudi oil officials project crude past $180 if Iran war disruptions last through April. With Iraq under force majeure and Kuwait refineries burning, the gap between posted prices and what buyers actually pay suggests the crisis is already worse than the headline numbers.
A video store simulator from a small indie studio is outselling AAA titles on Steam right now. 95% positive reviews, 10K concurrent players, and it's not even close to finished.
Georgia Hunter Bell, Molly Caudery, and Keely Hodgkinson delivered Great Britain's greatest World Indoor Championships performance — in under half an hour.