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Will the Iran war end Strait of Hormuz oil supremacy?

27 April 2026 at 09:59
The conflict has brutally exposed the energy market's Achilles' heel. While global powers China, India and the EU push renewables, Gulf leaders are advancing plans for new bypass pipelines to safeguard their oil empires.

NASA's billion-dollar space race goes into overdrive

10 April 2026 at 11:34
NASA's renewed push to get a human mission to the moon and Mars is neither cheap, nor for the faint of heart. But who ends up covering the costs and what does everyone still on Earth get out of all this?

Will Iran conflict send oil prices above $100 a barrel?

1 March 2026 at 16:02
Oil markets are bracing for sharp price spikes after the US attack on Iran and Tehran's retaliation. Iran's role as a major producer matters, but its strategic position is keeping traders on edge.

Strait of Hormuz halts after US‑Israel attack on Iran

1 March 2026 at 09:05
US President Trump has carried out his threat to attack Iran, shifting attention to the Strait of Hormuz, the world's most critical oil chokepoint. Iran has repeatedly threatened to block the vital waterway.

Greenland minister rejects US overtures to buy the territory

9 January 2026 at 16:50
As the United States increases its overtures and threats, Greenland's mining minister told DW that the territory needs to be treated as a partner, and said the people would decide the fate of their island's resources.

Venezuela: Trump's $3 billion oil windfall β€” why it matters

7 January 2026 at 13:38
US President Donald Trump has announced an agreement with Venezuela's interim government to transfer millions of barrels of oil to the US. DW explores how the plan could be a blow to China, Russia, Iran and Cuba.

Wealthy nations curb labor migration as demand surges

17 December 2025 at 15:35
Even before Donald Trump returned to the White House, anti-immigration politics were reshaping migration flows to high-income countries. Borders have been tightened despite economies facing urgent labor shortages.

Silver: Why the price of 'poor man's gold' hit a record

17 December 2025 at 15:29
Silver recently reached an all-time high of $64. Although gold has eclipsed the white metal as a store of value, DW explores why silver is regaining global relevance.

Venezuela blockade: What it would mean for the Maduro regime and oil markets

17 December 2025 at 14:03
US President Donald Trump has threatened Venezuela with a naval blockade to thwart its oil exports β€” a move that would hit the Maduro government hard but may leave global oil markets unfazed.

Why US giant Chevron, not China, may save oil-rich Venezuela

17 December 2025 at 12:50
Chevron is driving Venezuela's oil rebound while China is pulling back. As the fate of President Nicolas Maduro grows uncertain, Washington's renewed leverage is reshaping the country's economic and geopolitical future.

Trade Chaos Causes Businesses to Rethink Their Relationship With the U.S.

24 November 2025 at 05:01
From Sweden to Brazil, six small companies talk about how they are communicating with their U.S. customers amid uncertainty over Trump’s changing tariffs.

VΓ­ctor Feliu at his chocolate company in Mexico. The changing rules for sending goods to the United States have forced him to pause his U.S. shipments.

Former News Anchor Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Pandemic Fraud

24 November 2025 at 02:45
The former anchor, Stephanie Hockridge, who once worked for a Phoenix station, participated in an elaborate scheme that illegally obtained more than $63 million, prosecutors said.

Portugal faces energy hurdles amid data center boom

23 November 2025 at 17:03
Portugal is attracting multibillion-euro data center projects that promise jobs and growth β€” but limited renewable power and rising environmental concerns threaten to derail the boom.

TechZity hub set to crown Lithuania's bustling startup scene

6 October 2025 at 17:05
Lithuania's startups are on the rise with fintechs showing the way. There's hope the sector could become an economic backbone. But more young tech companies will need to take the leap.

What's behind the record highs for gold and bitcoin?

6 October 2025 at 13:47
Gold and bitcoin have both hit record highs in recent days. Geopolitical and economic uncertainty are factors, while doubts over the US dollar are attracting institutional investors.

Can This Isolated British Island Keep Its Economy Afloat?

3 October 2025 at 09:00
The Isle of Wight, known for its beaches and a rock festival that featured Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan, has had setbacks in manufacturing, but there have also been bright spots.

The Isle of Wight, England’s biggest island and home to more than 140,000 people, is more cut off than most.

Are Volkswagen's EVs made with African conflict minerals?

1 October 2025 at 12:07
The German carmaker requires substantial amounts of minerals for its transition to electric vehicles. But new research by DW shows that some of Africa's most notorious smelters are part of Volkswagen's supply chain.

How Donald Trump's H-1B visa fee could affect the US economy

23 September 2025 at 14:06
Critics say the president's plan to charge $100,000 application fees for the H-1B visa program will greatly stifle the US economy, with universities, nonprofits and tech startups the most affected.

Small Businesses Brace for the Punishing Side Effects of Trump’s Tariffs

11 August 2025 at 09:02
Large firms with big bank balances, workers already in jobs and households near the top of the income ladder will have an easier time navigating the economic waves.

Katrina Golden, at her coffee and cake shop, Lil Mama’s Sweets & Treats, inside the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Augusta, Ga.

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