Colorado success – on the brink

Colorado success - on the brink

By JJ Ament, Debbie Brown, Dave Davia, Loren Furman and Kourtny Garrett When a company leaves Colorado, no one wins; especially not line cooks, transport drivers, investors, or small businesses according to them. Often, business travel is criticized as an isolated or trivial event. They are not like that. Their departure is a sign of … Read more

Bali, Indonesia’s Top Destination, Continues Amidst Island Turmoil and Global Uncertainty: How Emerging Markets, New Policies, and Dynamic Changes Are Shaping the Future of the Island’s Tourism Industry – Travel & Tourism World.

Bali tourism

Home » Latest Indonesia Travel News » Bali, Indonesia’s Top Destination, Moves Amidst Geopolitical Turmoil and Global Uncertainty: How Emerging Markets, New Policies, and Evolving Trends Are Shaping the Future of the Island’s Tourism Industry. Published on March 29, 2026 An image created by Ai Bali’s tourism industry is facing major challenges due to the … Read more

“Worse Than the 1970s”

"Worse Than the 1970s"

It seems that Donald Trump has succeeded in overcoming the bad management of his first term of COVID-19 with the great economic crisis and the incredible scale, which he has done. In a recent interview, the Head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) Fatih Birol said that the current energy crisis is about to become … Read more

When the stock market goes down, I take the Warren Buffett approach!

Warren Buffett at the Berkshire Hathaway AGM

Image source: The Motley Fool It’s been a tumultuous few weeks for the stock markets on both sides of the pond, both FTSE 100 and S&P 500 well below the highs they set before 2026. Volatile markets can provide an opportunity for investors who are willing to see them in the right light and act … Read more

America’s frozen job market could stay on ice because of the Iran war | CNN Business

America's frozen job market could stay on ice because of the Iran war | CNN Business

US job growth was flat last year, but signs of stabilization, if not a rebound, were beginning to emerge. Now, a war thousands of kilometers away not only hinders potential development, but also threatens to further disrupt the labor market. It has been four weeks since the US and Israel began attacking Iran. The economic … Read more

Iran Joins Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore in Slowing Southeast Asian Tourism, With Ongoing Middle East Conflict, Rising Oil Prices, and Investor Concerns Threatening Long-Term Growth – Travel & Tourism World

The Middle East Conflict in Iran

Home » GOOD NEWS » Iran Joins Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore in Slowing Southeast Asian Tourism, With Ongoing Middle East Conflict, Rising Oil Prices, and Investor Concerns Threatening Long-Term Growth. Published on March 29, 2026 An image created by Ai Iran’s decline in its share of tourism during the Middle East conflicts of 2026 is … Read more

The impact of the additional budget is uncertain during the Middle East crisis – Korea Times

The containers were loaded into the port of Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, on March 12. Yonhap

The containers were loaded into the port of Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, on March 12. Yonhap Rising energy prices and a series of downward revisions to Korea’s growth outlook are raising questions about whether the government’s proposed additional budget of 25 trillion ($16.5 billion) will prevent a recession from the Middle East crisis. Analysts said on … Read more

Finance chief hints at rolling ban on private cars if oil hits $120 – The Korea Times

Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol, center, speaks during a joint meeting of relevant ministries on emergency economic response measures to the Middle East conflict at the Government Complex in Seoul, Thursday. Yonhap

Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol, center, speaks during a joint meeting of relevant ministries on emergency economic response measures to the Middle East conflict at the Government Complex in Seoul, Thursday. Yonhap The Korean government may extend its five-day mandatory ban on vehicle operations to include private vehicles if global oil prices rise above $120 a … Read more

The gardener for hire calls to force a decision on the plans

A blueprint for the proposed 'Employment Campus' near Curdworth shows the majority of the planned development is in the vicinity of the Peddimore development and its new Amazon fulfillment centre.

A developer who wants to build a major new jobs park on the edge of Sutton Coldfield has lodged an appeal to try to force the two councils to make a decision. IM Properties is taking action ten months after submitting planning applications to build the £363 million ‘Thrive’ job park on the Birmingham/North Warwickshire … Read more

India: From office desks to dark streets: how oil depletion is changing daily life in different communities – The Times of India

From office desks to dark streets: The oil-cutting trend is changing everyday life in different societies

A month of conflict in the Middle East, its negative effects are felt in the global economy. The crisis erupted on February 28, when the United States and Israel launched joint attacks on Iran, setting off a series of events that cemented Tehran’s control over the vital Strait of Hormuz. This narrow strait, which connects … Read more