Headline News:
- “With The Middle East Burning, Will India Go Back To Russian Oil?” • With the Middle East in turmoil, US President Donald Trump might have got what he wanted – a spike in crude just two months after the US “liberated” Venezuela. But India may not be ready to pay the price, especially given the “friendship” it has had with Russia. [The Week]

Offshore wind turbines (Jesse De Meulenaere, Unsplash)
- “Ferries In Europe Emit More CO₂ Than 6.6 Million Cars” • Ferries play a vital role in connecting Europe’s islands with the mainland. They are often seen as an environmentally friendly alternative to flying. But many vessels are old and polluting. In some cities ferries are responsible for more toxic air pollution all the city’s cars, a study warns. [Euronews]
- “Gas Prices Nearly Double As Europe Braces For Iran War Energy Shocks” • Gas prices in Europe are rising as Middle East tensions disrupt global energy flows, fuelling fears of tighter LNG supplies. Analysts warn that if the conflict persists, higher wholesale costs could feed through to household bills and weigh on the wider economy. [Euronews]
- “Iran Attacks Threaten GDP Growth And Inflation Prospects” • The US and Israeli attacks on Iran pushed oil prices up, adding fresh uncertainty to a US economy already facing weak hiring and stubborn inflation. Oil shot to its highest in a year and stock futures are tumbling as worries build over a spreading conflict in the Middle East. [Euronews]
- “The Three-Wheeled, Solar-Enabled EV From Aptera Is Back” • Like many automakers, the solar-powered EV startup Aptera has had its share of ups and downs, so it was a pleasant surprise to find that Aptera just celebrated the first vehicle rolling off its validation assembly line. It’s also perfect timing, considering how the war in Iran is giving EVs new life. [CleanTechnica]
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