Eni CEO Predicts Oil Market Shift by Early 2027
The CEO of Eni has stated that global oil prices could break out of their current trading range by early 2027, sparking interest in the energy market.
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The CEO of Eni has stated that global oil prices could break out of their current trading range by early 2027, sparking interest in the energy market.
A recent report by PwC showcases the swift evolution of Uzbekistan's digital banking landscape, emphasizing its potential for financial inclusion and technological advancement.
Fitch Ratings has elevated UzAuto Motor's credit rating to BB, citing enhanced financial stability and performance.
The imposition of a 20% VAT on private school fees in the UK has resulted in a significant drop in the number of Hong Kong students enrolling in these institutions.
Kazakhstan is in talks with Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific to enhance air connectivity, aiming to boost tourism and trade.
The founder of a leading French media organization has called for practical measures to support independent journalism, emphasizing the need for financial backing and collaboration.
Kyrgyzstan and Italy have signed a significant agreement to enhance agricultural mechanization, aiming to improve productivity in Kyrgyzstan's farming sector.
Uzbekistan is forging a partnership with Belarus to boost its food industry, focusing on agricultural production and food processing improvements.
In the first half of 2026, Tajikistan has significantly increased its imports of gas and fuel to satisfy its growing energy demands.
Uzbekistan faces a notable rise in electricity demand, increasing by 10.8% as the summer heat intensifies. This surge highlights the country's growing energy needs.
The European Parliament has officially approved its negotiating stance, paving the way for final discussions with the Council regarding the digital euro.
The 15th Gabala International Music Festival is set to begin with a spectacular grand ballet gala concert, featuring talented artists from around the world.
Michael Vaughan discusses the implications of Ben Stokes' unexpected retirement for England cricket and the challenge of moving forward without one of its most celebrated players.
A major crackdown on illegal tobacco production in Spain has led to the arrest of several suspects, including a Lithuanian national, as authorities dismantle six factories.
The European Commission has launched infringement proceedings against Lithuania and three other EU member states for not adhering to money laundering regulations.
The upcoming International Trombone Festival in Riga will host more than 500 trombonists from around the globe from July 29 to August 1, 2026.
From July 13 to 19, Tallinn will transform into the world's northernmost beach tennis capital as it hosts the FenixBet Tallinn Beach Tennis Open 2026.
In a groundbreaking collaboration, Vilnius University and the University of Latvia have awarded their first joint master's degree, marking a significant achievement in higher education.
During the NATO summit in Ankara, Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed that Canada will extend its Operation Reassurance mission until 2031, reinforcing its commitment to NATO allies.
A recent OSCE report outlines Russia's coordinated strategy involving various institutions to erase the identity of Ukrainian children, raising serious concerns.