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The IRGC named 18 US companies including Apple, Google, and Tesla as military targets, and 24 hours later not one of them has said a word.
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The IRGC named 18 US companies including Apple, Google, and Tesla as military targets, and 24 hours later not one of them has said a word.
Tesla's Q1 2026 delivery report arrives this week as the first full quarter measured against an organized anti-Musk boycott, with Wall Street consensus at 365,000 vehicles.
One month of war has cost Arab economies $194 billion in lost output, per the UNDP — and now Trump wants Gulf states to pay for America's campaign too.
Asian stocks reversed a Wednesday rally and fell sharply after Trump vowed to 'finish the job' in Iran, sending oil higher and equities lower across Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai.
BlackRock's Fink says $150 oil means global recession — Brent is at $108 with Hormuz still closed, and the gap between here and there is narrowing fast.
Oracle's 30,000-person layoff — delivered via 6 a.m. email — pushes the 2026 tech layoff total past 115,000 workers, and it is only April.
Suez transits halved as Houthi attacks and the Hormuz blockade create an unprecedented dual chokepoint crisis, forcing carriers around the Cape at enormous cost.
A new global survey finds most corporate boards have AI on their agenda but only a quarter treat it as a standing item, revealing an adoption-understanding gap that is costing real money.
Bitcoin swung from $64,000 to $69,500 and back within hours of Trump's primetime Iran speech, cementing crypto's role as the fastest-moving proxy for geopolitical risk.