Trump’s Iran war and the dollar damage done
TOKYO — Whether US President Donald Trump cries “uncle” on the Iran war tomorrow or it drags on, the economic damage is already done on several fronts. For the globe’s top economic powers, the idea of...
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TOKYO — Whether US President Donald Trump cries “uncle” on the Iran war tomorrow or it drags on, the economic damage is already done on several fronts. For the globe’s top economic powers, the idea of...
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright, a former fracking executive, was accused on Tuesday of manipulating global markets after he posted a striking claim on social media. The American Navy, he wrote, had ...
The Strait of Hormuz is effectively closed. Since the beginning of the conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran on Feb. 28, 2026, oil tanker traffic through the world’s most critical oil ...
When US and Israeli forces launched airstrikes on Iran, the shock waves were felt far beyond the region. As the conflict escalates, understanding who benefits from this crisis might be as important as...
A report in the Washington Post the day after the Iran war began suggested that Saudi Arabia and Israel had both lobbied Donald Trump to attack Iran. The Saudis swiftly denied that they had pushed for...
China’s energy security may be put to its first true test in 2026 with the seizure of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro in January and joint US-Israeli military action against Iran beginning in late Fe...
Lost In Time Festival 2026 celebrated the best of reggae’s past, present and future for Kingstonians and tourists alike
Dedicated to ‘all our sisters who have committed suicide or been institutionalised for their rebellion’, Goldin’s new photo book memorialises her beloved and influential sister, Barbara
Timothée Chalamet is right – ballet and opera are dying, but a unique opportunity lies in their cultural afterlife
Rio de Janeiro’s transmasculine health collective TransMaromba hosted a ball-meets-gym convention, captured here by photographer Roma Joana
The anti-pop princess talks Alysa Liu, her holy grail beauty products and more in our quick-fire chat
As a result of Israel’s intense bombing campaign, over 700,000 people have been displaced in Lebanon, and over 570 have been killed. Here are some ways you can help
The Arkansas-born experimental pianist went viral playing four keyboards at once. Now she’s blending classical, gospel and free jazz while imagining what music might sound like on other planets
Director Mascha Schilinski’s generation-spanning new film stitches together the stories of four troubled young women who grow up on the same farm in rural Germany
For the release of its new Hyperboost Edge running shoe, the brand celebrated the new kicks (and the recent marathon) in sunny Los Angeles
Michael Rider rejected style over substance, Rick Owens pushed his vision to new heights, while Antonin Tron made his debut for Balmain
Art Basel's complicity in Qatar's persecution of queer people, the US and Israel bomb another Iranian historic palace, protest against the Venice Biennale, Beer With a Painter, and more.
Through themes of encoding, looping, and sampling, “Video Craft” brings the craft roots of emerging film technologies into focus. Now on view in San Francisco.
Artists Alex Chitty and Norman Teague give each other the permission needed to do something as heretical as saw an Eames chair into pieces.
This week, we honor the inventor of the Hand Chair, a beloved Pittsburgh sculptor, and the director of the Museo Nacional de Colombia.