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🌍 African countries ration power and dilute fuel as Iran war disrupts oil supplies

Several African countries are introducing emergency measures to cope with oil supply disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. Governments across the continent have resorted to power rationing and diluting petrol supplies as shortages mount and fuel prices rise.

The disruption follows the partial blockage of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global energy flows, which has sent shockwaves through import-dependent African economies.

#Africa

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🇸🇩 Global Fund approves over $1.6 million in emergency TB funding for conflict-hit Sudan

The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has approved $1,607,729 in emergency funding to support tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment in Sudan through 31 December 2026. The funding will be implemented by the United Nations Development Programme in collaboration with Sudan's Federal Ministry of Health National TB Programme and local organisations, targeting internally displaced persons and host communities.

Sudan has been gripped by a devastating civil war since April 2023, which has displaced millions and severely undermined the country's public health infrastructure.

#Sudan

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🇿🇦 South Africa's Ramaphosa says exclusion from G7 summit is no surprise

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said his exclusion from the upcoming G7 summit was not unexpected, following reports that the United States pressured France to withdraw his invitation. According to reports, US President Donald Trump threatened to boycott the summit if Ramaphosa attended.

The episode reflects ongoing tensions between Pretoria and Washington, which have intensified over South Africa's foreign policy positions, including its case against Israel at the International Court of Justice.

#SouthAfrica

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@africaintel
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🇦🇺 Cyclone Narelle Cuts Output at Two Major Australian LNG Plants, Tightening Asian Supply

The storm system formerly known as Tropical Cyclone Narelle continued disrupting production at two of Australia's largest LNG export facilities on Saturday as it weakened across the country's northwest. Three Australian plants in total have seen output curtailed, collectively representing approximately 8% of global LNG supply. The outages come at a moment when Asian buyers are already navigating supply anxiety driven by Hormuz-related disruptions affecting Qatari volumes.

Australia is the world's largest or second-largest LNG exporter depending on the month, and its northwestern facilities — including Gorgon, Wheatstone, and Pluto — are the backbone of contracted supply to Japan, South Korea, China, and Taiwan. Simultaneous weather-driven outages and geopolitical supply risk from the Middle East create a compounding squeeze. Spot LNG prices in Asia, already elevated, face additional upward pressure as buyers scramble to cover shortfalls.

The question for Asian gas importers is whether these overlapping disruptions are brief enough to manage through storage drawdowns or severe enough to force emergency spot purchasing at prices that risk industrial demand destruction.

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🇷🇺 $100 Oil Is Solving Russia's Budget Problem in Real Time

Russia's oil revenues hit a four-year high in March as Brent prices driven above $100 per barrel by the Iran war delivered an unplanned windfall to the Kremlin. The revenue surge gives Moscow room to accelerate military spending, reverse planned budget cuts, and stabilize the ruble without drawing down its sovereign wealth reserves. The fiscal arithmetic is straightforward: every $10 increase in the oil price adds tens of billions of dollars annually to Russian federal revenues.

This is the strategic paradox of the Iran war for Western policymakers. A conflict designed to degrade one adversary is simultaneously relieving financial pressure on another. Russia had been managing a tightening budget squeeze through late 2025 as sanctions capped prices and drone attacks periodically disrupted export terminals. That squeeze has now effectively been lifted by a war Moscow did not start and is not fighting.

The longer oil remains above $90 to $100 per barrel, the more durable Russia's wartime fiscal position becomes, and the less effective the broader Western sanctions architecture operates as a coercive tool.

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🇦🇪 UAE Redirects Crude Through Fujairah as Hormuz Disruption Reshapes Export Flows

The UAE is accelerating crude exports through its Fujairah terminal on the Gulf of Oman, using the port as the primary route to bypass the Strait of Hormuz following Iranian drone strikes on loading infrastructure. Operators have been restoring loading capacity at Fujairah, which is connected to Abu Dhabi's main oil fields via the 1.5 million barrel-per-day Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline. The bypass route was built precisely for this scenario, and it is now being activated at scale.

Fujairah's capacity to absorb diverted volumes is real but not unlimited. The pipeline feeding the terminal was designed as an emergency bypass, not as the UAE's primary export artery, and sustained high-volume throughput at Fujairah will test operational limits. Asian refiners receiving UAE crude are simultaneously adjusting their pricing benchmarks, with buyers increasingly switching from Dubai assessments — now at extreme volatility — to ICE Brent as the reference price for U.S. and alternative crudes.

Fujairah's activation is a critical pressure valve for global supply, but its capacity ceiling means it cannot fully compensate if Hormuz traffic is severely curtailed for a prolonged period.

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U.S. Diesel Up 50% as Iran War Breaks the Trucking Industry's Recovery

U.S. diesel prices have surged 50% since the outbreak of the Iran war on February 28, delivering a devastating blow to an American trucking sector that had been on the verge of a long-awaited cyclical recovery. Independent big-rig operators — who purchase fuel on the spot market rather than through hedged corporate contracts — are absorbing the full force of the price move, with cash flow turning sharply negative for many. Freight rates have not risen fast enough to offset input costs, compressing margins across the industry.

Diesel is the arterial fuel of the physical U.S. economy. When diesel prices spike, the cost increase propagates through every supply chain that moves physical goods — food, manufactured products, construction materials, retail inventory. The trucking industry carries roughly 70% of all freight in the United States. A prolonged slump driven by fuel costs is not a sectoral problem; it is a macroeconomic transmission mechanism that accelerates inflation while simultaneously suppressing economic activity.

If diesel prices remain at elevated levels through the second quarter, the Federal Reserve faces a textbook stagflationary input — rising prices alongside weakening output — that its conventional rate tools are poorly equipped to address.

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JUST IN: Turkey's central bank sold 22 tones of gold last week, hitting its largest weekly drop since August 2018.

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JUST IN: Blackrock ETF sold $201,670,000 in Bitcoin.

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JUST IN: Over $5 trillion erased from US stocks in the past month.

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✡️🇵🇸 The New York Police Department and federal authorities disrupted what officials described as a plot by a member of a pro-Israel terrorist organization to assassinate the leader of one of New York’s most active pro-Palestinian protest groups, according to officials and court papers.

Members of the F.B.I. and the Police Department’s Joint Terrorism Task Force notified the activist, Nerdeen Kiswani, and her lawyer late Thursday that an arrest had been made in connection with an imminent attempt on her life, her lawyer and law enforcement officials said.

The man who was arrested, Alexander Heifler, 26, of Hoboken, N.J., was taken into custody after detectives and federal agents searched his apartment and found eight Molotov cocktails.

A police official said Friday that Mr. Heifler was a member of the JDL 613 Brotherhood, which was inspired by the Jewish Defense League, a pro-Israel group designated by the F.B.I. as a terrorist organization. Representatives of the J.D.L. and its offshoot did not immediately reply to messages seeking comment.

Mr. Heifler was charged Friday morning in a two-count criminal complaint with making and possessing the devices and appeared in federal court in Newark hours later. The complaint did not specify a motive for the planned attack, which was laid out in detail. If convicted, Mr. Heifler could face up to 20 years in prison.

The complaint said the plan had been in the works since at least February, when Mr. Heifler discussed building and using Molotov cocktails for what he described as “self-defense” on a group video call that included an undercover detective.

Prosecutors said in the complaint that Mr. Heifler and the undercover detective met in person the next day and then twice more in the weeks that followed, including on Thursday, when they built the eight Molotov cocktails together in Mr. Heifler’s home. He was arrested shortly thereafter.

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🇺🇸 Trump:

I hang out with losers because it makes be feel better. I hate guys that are very, very successful and you have to listen to their success stories. I like people that like to listen to my success.


🔗 Acyn (@Acyn)
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🇺🇸🇸🇦 Trump on Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman:

"He didn’t think he would be kissing my ass, he really didn’t…and now he has to be nice to me….he better be nice to me, he’s gotta be.."


📝: Trump has done more to delegitimise and damage the system of Arab client states in the Middle East than the past than 50 years of progressive foreign policy and is now publicly humiliating MBS & the Gulf oil monarchies.

Luckily for Trump, the Arab oil monarchs like their status as vassal petty kings rather than have any sovereignty so they will tolerate any and all insults Trump throws at them.

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🇮🇱🇮🇱⚔️🇵🇸 While covering the latest Israeli settler attack in the West Bank, Israeli soldiers assaulted a CNN photojournalist and arrested the remaining CNN journalists documenting Israeli settler violence against the native Palestinian inhabitants.

🔗 Jeremy Diamond
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Christian population in Al-Suqaylabiyah protesting against the violations done by Joulani supporters and Sunni Arab extremists.

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Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, met with Recep Tayyip Erdoğan during a visit to Turkey.

The meeting reportedly focused on investment opportunities, economic cooperation, and Turkey’s financial outlook. Discussions likely included foreign direct investment, infrastructure financing, and collaboration between BlackRock and Turkish institutions.

@KurdishFrontNews
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Some Turkish citizens are skeptical or opposed to the involvement of firms like BlackRock in Turkey.

A major concern is that large global asset managers could gain outsized influence over Turkey’s economy.

BlackRock is often seen as part of a powerful global financial system.

@KurdishFrontNews
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Locals in the town of Harak in the Daraa countryside clashed with the so-called Syrian General Security.

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Forwarded from ASIANOMICS
🇨🇳 Scholar Warns ASEAN Against Exploiting US-China Tensions

Chinese political scientist Zheng Yongnian cautioned Southeast Asian nations against leveraging US-China tensions for short-term gains, warning the strategy could backfire. He stated that smaller countries should not assume the United States would back them in such a calculation.

Zheng noted that while it is possible for smaller states to navigate between major powers, doing so requires a high level of finesse. The remarks were made in the context of ongoing trade and geopolitical friction between Washington and Beijing.

Southeast Asian governments have faced growing pressure to position themselves as US-China competition intensifies across trade, security, and technology. Zheng's comments reflect a line of argument from Chinese academics that regional hedging carries significant strategic risk.

#China

@asianomics
Forwarded from ASIANOMICS
🇸🇬🇨🇳 Singapore PM Urges Engagement With China, Japan

Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, speaking to reporters after visits to Hainan and Hong Kong, said it is important for Singapore to engage both China and Japan not only bilaterally but also in shaping regional affairs. He described the two countries as important partners for ASEAN, with China its largest trading partner and Japan a top investor.

Wong acknowledged that China and Japan are going through a difficult phase in their relations. Tokyo is set to downgrade ties with Beijing according to a diplomatic report awaiting Japanese government approval in April, and tensions have been building since Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said in November 2025 that any Chinese use of force against Taiwan could justify a military response by Tokyo.

Wong framed Singapore's position as maintaining friendship with all major powers without taking sides, describing this as consistent with ASEAN's broader stance. The remarks followed back-to-back trips to Japan, where Singapore and Japan upgraded their ties to a strategic partnership, and to China, where Wong addressed the Boao Forum for Asia.

#Singapore #China #Japan

@asianomics
Forwarded from ASIANOMICS
🇹🇭🇮🇷 Thailand Secures Iran Deal on Hormuz Transit

Thailand reached an agreement with Iran to allow Thai oil tankers safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul announced on March 28. He stated the arrangement would reduce disruptions to fuel imports and prevent a recurrence of shortages seen earlier in March.

Iran's Revolutionary Guards had effectively curtailed shipping through the strait since a Middle East war began in late February, with commodities shipping falling 95 per cent between March 1 and March 26, according to maritime tracking platform Kpler. Iran's Revolutionary Guards separately stated on March 27 they had turned back three vessels attempting to transit the waterway, describing the route as closed to ships linked to its enemies.

The British naval maritime security agency UKMTO reported 24 commercial vessels, including 11 tankers, had been attacked or reported incidents in the Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz, or the Gulf of Oman during March. More than 80 per cent of crude oil and LNG transiting the strait is destined for Asia, according to the US Energy Information Administration.

#Thailand #Iran

@asianomics