Iran Sports Minister Says Team Cannot Play at World Cup

Iran’s sports minister declared Wednesday that the national soccer team will not compete at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, citing the US-Israeli military campaign that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and left thousands dead. This would be the first withdrawal of its kind in the modern era of the tournament. “Considering that this corrupt […]
U.S. Treasury Eases Russian Oil Sanctions to Stabilize Global Energy Markets

The U.S. Department of the Treasury has taken a significant step to stabilize global energy markets by issuing a temporary authorization for the delivery and sale of Russian crude oil and petroleum products. Announced on March 12, 2026, the Russia-related General License 134 allows transactions involving Russian-origin oil loaded on vessels as of that date, […]
Helium Prices Spike as Qatar LNG Halt Exposes Supply Chain Vulnerabilities

Helium prices have surged to record highs in 2026, with spot prices jumping over 30% in the past month, as a production halt at Qatar’s LNG facilities disrupts a critical node in the global supply chain. The shutdown, triggered by unexpected maintenance issues at QatarEnergy’s Ras Laffan complex, has slashed helium output from one of […]
Canada Pledges $35 Billion to Bolster Arctic Defence and Northern Infrastructure

Canada is investing $35 billion in Arctic defence and northern infrastructure, a sweeping commitment announced by Prime Minister Mark Carney to strengthen sovereignty in the region. Carney framed the initiative as a cornerstone of ‘true Canadian sovereignty,’ rooted in a secure and robust northern frontier. The funding package targets a dual purpose: enhancing military capabilities […]
Global LNG Market in Crisis as Half of Available Tankers Trapped in Persian Gulf

A staggering 20 LNG carriers—nearly half of the world’s available fleet—are currently trapped in the Persian Gulf, intensifying a supply crisis as hostilities in the region disrupt key energy routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Daily freight rates for these vessels have skyrocketed to over $200,000, more than doubling from under $98,000 before the conflict […]
Ottawa Expands Tariff-Free Auto Imports for Carmaker That Boosted Canadian Production

Ottawa has expanded the tariff-free import quota for an unnamed automaker after the company increased Canadian production and posted stronger-than-expected sales in 2025. The change was authorized through an order-in-council dated February 26. The automaker requested a higher ceiling during the July-to-September review period; Ottawa granted it in part because domestic manufacturing levels also rose. […]
Senate Passes Landmark Housing Bill with Investor Ban on Single-Family Homes, Faces House Resistance

The U.S. Senate passed a sweeping housing affordability bill on Thursday with an 89-10 vote, marking the largest legislation of its kind in 30 years and introducing a controversial ban on investors owning more than 350 single-family homes. The restriction, championed by President Donald Trump, aims to curb institutional ownership of residential properties and prioritize […]
Gulf States Reassess US Ties as Iran Conflict Fuels Regional Instability and Oil Market Turmoil

Gulf Arab states are reevaluating their long-standing alliances with the United States as an ongoing conflict with Iran deepens regional instability and disrupts global oil markets. Sources from the Gulf reveal growing frustration over the US role in escalating tensions, with fears that these nations will bear the economic and security brunt of a war […]
After Weeks of Contradictions, Carney Says Canada Will ‘Never’ Join Iran War—But The Opposition Isn’t Buying It

As the US-Israeli war on Iran enters its 13th day with no end in sight, Prime Minister Mark Carney is attempting to draw a firm line — telling the House of Commons on Tuesday that Canada is not involved in the conflict and “will never participate in it.” But his statement came after nearly two […]
Newfoundland and Labrador Now Has the Power to Audit How Contractors Use AI

The Newfoundland and Labrador government has quietly become one of the most aggressive provinces in Canada when it comes to regulating how contractors use artificial intelligence — gaining the right to investigate, approve, deny, or modify any vendor’s intended use of AI, and to audit that use at any time. “We may investigate, approve, deny […]