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Hungarian Prime Minister Majol: Hungary is considering several options for introducing a wealth tax.
2026-06-11
Hungarian Prime Minister Majol: Hungary is considering several options for introducing a wealth tax.
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2026-06-11
OPEC output revised to 19.01 mln b/d in April and 18.83 mln b/d in May, down 177,000 b/d month-on-month. China refined-product net imports fell 290,000 b/d in April to 965,000 b/d (March change: -130,000 b/d). India refined-product net imports rose 5
OPEC output revised to 19.01 mln b/d in April and 18.83 mln b/d in May, down 177,000 b/d month-on-month. China refined-product net imports fell 290,000 b/d in April to 965,000 b/d (March change: -130,000 b/d). India refined-product net imports rose 51,000 b/d in April to 465,000 b/d (March change: -91,000 b/d). US refined-product net imports fell 11,000 b/d in May to -576,000 b/d (net export), after a -266,000 b/d change in April.
2026-06-12
On June 11, UN Secretary-General Guterres said he is deeply concerned by escalating tensions in the Middle East, citing recent US–Iran exchanges and a rise in hostile rhetoric. He urged all parties to restore full implementation of the ceasefire to p
On June 11, UN Secretary-General Guterres said he is deeply concerned by escalating tensions in the Middle East, citing recent US–Iran exchanges and a rise in hostile rhetoric. He urged all parties to restore full implementation of the ceasefire to prevent further deterioration and called on the United States and Iran to return to dialogue and negotiations to seek a peaceful, comprehensive and durable agreement. Guterres warned continued escalation could lead to a return to open conflict with unpredictable consequences for the region and the world, especially the most vulnerable states. He stressed respect for navigation rights and freedoms under international law, urging parties to meet their international-law obligations, and called for all feasible measures to protect civilians.
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