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Maine to become first US state to bar major data centers

Maine lawmakers have backed a pause on new large data centres, putting the state on track to become the first in the US to slow construction tied to the intensifying AI boom. The measure cleared both the state house and senate and now heads to Democratic Governor Janet Mills, according to the bill’s sponsor, Representative Melanie Sachs. It will take effect unless Ms Mills decides to veto it. "This bill positions Maine to respond deliberately and responsibly to a rapidly evolving industry," said Ms Sachs. The rise of…

EU says measures to ease energy costs must have an end date

With energy costs climbing again, Europe is being urged not to repeat the expensive policy mistakes made during the 2022 crisis. European Economic Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis said governments should make sure any support for households and businesses is tightly targeted and comes with a clear end-date. Speaking at the International Monetary Fund, Mr Dombrovskis said efforts to blunt the impact of rising prices linked to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, following the US-Israeli war on Iran, must not end up encouraging…

US says blockade completely halted Iran’s sea trade

The US military said it had brought Iran’s seaborne trade to a standstill, even as President Donald Trump signaled that diplomacy with Tehran could restart as soon as this week to try to end the war. Mr Trump said US and Iranian officials could be back at the table in Pakistan within the next two days, while Vice President JD Vance, who led weekend negotiations that failed to produce a breakthrough, said he remained encouraged by the current state of play. "I think you're going to be watching an amazing two days ahead," Mr…

Lebanon-Israel talks expose deep rift between Lebanese government and Hezbollah

Even before officials convened in Washington, the fault lines over Israel-Lebanon talks were already on display in Beirut, where opposition to the meeting had spilled into the streets. Demonstrators have gathered in the Lebanese capital in recent days, making their objections unmistakable - and impossible to ignore. For many in the city, the idea of direct engagement with Israel amounts to betrayal, all the more so because the talks have stirred speculation about possible "normalisation" between the two states. Hezbollah…

How a US naval blockade of Iran could affect oil flows

A fresh US military move at Iran’s ports is set to squeeze global oil supplies, threatening to keep roughly two million barrels a day of Iranian crude off the market and raising the stakes for energy traders already on edge. Below is a closer look at the blockade and what it could mean for oil flows worldwide. What was announced? After weekend peace talks in Islamabad between negotiators from the US and Iran ended without an agreement, President Donald Trump said the US Navy “will begin the process of BLOCKADING any and all…

US and Iran May Resume Talks This Week Despite Port Blockade

Fresh hopes for diplomacy emerged on Monday as the United States and Iran appeared poised to return to Islamabad for another round of talks aimed at ending the war, sources told Reuters, even after weekend negotiations collapsed and Washington responded by imposing a blockade on Iranian ports. Tehran denounced the US move in fierce terms, but the prospect that back-channel efforts were still alive helped steady oil markets, sending benchmark crude back below $100 a barrel. The weekend meeting in Pakistan's capital — the…

Trump’s feud with Pope Leo could hurt Trump

A widening feud between US President Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV has erupted into a deeply unusual political and spiritual clash, one that could carry real consequences for the Republican leader as November’s pivotal US mid-term elections draw closer. Mr Trump has come under fire, including from some of his own allies, after lashing out at the US-born pontiff, who has condemned the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, its intervention in Venezuela and the Iran war. The dispute threatens to unsettle the religious…

How a Trump Strait of Hormuz blockade could hit the global economy

A prolonged US blockade of one of the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints threatens to send fresh shocks through energy markets and supply chains, raising new risks and costs for economies far beyond the Gulf. By Sanjoy Paul, University of Technology Sydney For weeks, the global economy has been fixated on a single question: when will the Strait of Hormuz fully reopen? Following Iran’s war with Israel and the United States, Tehran has in effect shut the narrow passage, a route that normally carries about one-fifth of…

Zelensky says Russian oil pipeline to Hungary will reopen by end of April

With a key Russian oil route still crippled by wartime strikes, Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine expects to restore enough of the damaged pipeline to resume operations to Hungary and Slovakia before April is out. "As for the oil pipeline, as we promised, it will be repaired by the end of April - not completely, but enough for it to function," Mr Zelensky told reporters in Berlin. The pipeline’s condition had become a flashpoint in Mr Zelensky’s fraught relationship with Hungary's outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orban, as the…

Israeli Fire Kills 6 Palestinians in Gaza, Including 2 Children, Medics Say

A fresh burst of Israeli fire has killed at least six Palestinians, among them two children, in separate incidents across Gaza, local health officials said, adding another strain to the fragile US-brokered ceasefire. In Gaza City, four people, including a young child, were killed when a strike hit a police vehicle, according to the Hamas-run Interior Ministry. The ministry said one of those killed was a police officer and that nine bystanders were wounded, some of them critically. Farther north, near Jabalia, three-year-old…