Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned that any targeting of Iranian infrastructure could ignite a global energy crisis. This warning came during a phone call with his French counterpart Jean-Noel Barrot, where they discussed the current regional situation and its impact on the global energy market.
The new government led by <strong>Anutin Charnvirakul</strong> begins its term amid a worsening energy crisis and rising living costs, presenting a tough test of its crisis management capabilities.
The spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry announced that Russia will continue to support Cuba during its energy crisis, following the arrival of the first Russian oil shipment to the island in several months. This move comes as Cuba faces a severe fuel shortage.
Cuba has announced the arrival of a sanctioned Russian oil tanker, marking the first shipment of this kind in 2023. This move comes as the country faces a severe energy crisis, prompting the government to secure necessary energy supplies.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov announced that Russia is committed to securing energy supplies for global markets, including Europe, despite rising geopolitical tensions. This statement comes as Europe seeks to diversify its energy sources.
Europe is under increasing pressure regarding energy supplies as EU countries seek to reduce their reliance on Russian gas. Despite efforts to explore alternative sources, current geopolitical tensions reveal vulnerabilities in supply chains.
The United States has permitted a Russian oil tanker carrying crude oil to reach Cuba, potentially providing vital support to the Caribbean island amid the ongoing oil blockade imposed by Washington. Reports indicate that the tanker, 'Anatoly Kolodkin,' was off the eastern coast of Cuba.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated that European countries will eventually have to resume purchasing energy resources from Russia. This comes amid a severe energy crisis in Europe due to the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
On Monday, Iran threatened to deploy <strong>sea mines</strong> in the Gulf and target power stations in the region, disregarding a deadline set by U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> to reopen the <strong>Strait of Hormuz</strong>. These statements come amidst global warnings of a potential energy crisis surpassing those of the 1970s.
Cuba has partially restored electricity in Havana after a complete collapse of its national grid, marking the second such incident in a week. This crisis stems from a severe energy shortage exacerbated by the U.S. embargo and halted supplies from Venezuela.
Cuba is in a state of high alert anticipating a potential U.S. military attack, while grappling with a severe energy crisis affecting daily life. The Cuban government hopes for peace and expresses readiness for dialogue.