Rubio faces fierce Senate fire over Iran War, Taiwan Arms deal and Cuba policy
Rubio’s testimony, which coincided with a fresh round of Israel-Lebanon political talks at the State Department, offered few definitive answers on several key issues.
Rubio’s testimony, which coincided with a fresh round of Israel-Lebanon political talks at the State Department, offered few definitive answers on several key issues.
Facing Congress for the first time since the conflict began, Rubio defended the administration's handling of the crisis, arguing that Iran's military capabilities have been "significantly degraded" and suggesting that Tehran is now more open to negotiations over its nuclear program.
Amid the US-Iran conflict, the German Ambassador to India has suggested that countries need to try to find ways and means to become independent from fossil fuels.
As per the SIPRI report, the US has used missile interceptors in West Asia at a pace far exceeding its current production levels, warning that some inventories won't fully recover until 2029.
Alexander Stubb said that Washington no longer seeks allied consent before taking major international action and argued the NATO alliance remains strategically indispensable to the United States.
On Thursday, Sensex came down by 821.79 points to 76,674.57 in early trade, while the Nifty dived 287.3 points to 23,890.35.
The UAE, one of the world's top oil producers, will pull out from the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and OPEC+ from May 1.
Willie Walsh said the jet fuel shortage would hit Asia first, followed by Europe, Africa and Latin America.
Oil marketing companies had on April 1 announced to increase jet fuel prices as the global economy reeled from the West Asia conflict.
With Pakistan's mediation efforts not yielding positive results, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russia was ready to offer "goodwill or mediation services acceptable to both sides" in future negotiations.