Adrián Villellas
Patriot missiles are being shifted toward the Gulf, and Europe fears the move could leave behind a dangerous air-defense gap that few were ready to face
The gasoline shock caused by the Iran war is already pushing buyers toward EVs and hybrids, and the change may arrive faster than carmakers expected
Gasoline prices are already hitting household finances in the United States, and the pressure on family budgets could get much worse if the energy shock continues
TSA kept PreCheck alive but pulled expedited escorts for lawmakers, and the message from Homeland Security is that the shutdown is now reaching straight into Congress’s own travel routine
The IMF warns that high energy prices could push inflation higher and weaken global growth, and the world economy may be less prepared than it wants to admit
Global EV sales fell again in February, and China suffered its worst drop since the pandemic in a setback that nobody in the industry wanted to see
Holcim wants to close around 15 acquisitions in 2026, and the scale of its buying spree shows that the battle to dominate global construction is entering a new phase
Germany announced a €500 billion infrastructure fund to rebuild the country, but a new study says the money is not creating real new investment and the failure is bigger than anyone expected
Malaysia intercepts two oil tankers anchored on the high seas and uncovers a clandestine oil transfer worth nearly $130 million
Germany accelerates the end of urban diesel: allocates $454 million to purchase 1,887 electric buses after already avoiding more than 130,000 tons of CO₂
Ecuador is deploying more than 30,000 soldiers, imposing a curfew, and turning the night into a total control center with patrols, helicopters, and drones over the most conflict-ridden areas
The chaos in air travel is no longer just leaving passengers stranded: the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman are implementing emergency extensions and waiving visa fines, while thousands of travelers remain stuck at both ends of their journeys
A man builds a homemade hydroelectric power plant using bricks and a water channel and ends up generating his own 230-volt off-grid electricity
Iran warns that many ships will only be able to pass through the Strait of Hormuz if they coordinate their passage with its navy











