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Friday, May 1, 2026

Iran War Pushes US Gas to $4.30, Blockade Bites
World

Iran War Pushes US Gas to $4.30, Blockade Bites

US gasoline prices have jumped nearly 30 cents in a single week as the Strait of Hormuz blockade squeezes global oil supply. The fertiliser industry is also sounding alarms, with Yara's CEO warning the conflict puts 10 billion meals a week at risk by threatening crop yields worldwide. Trump says prices will fall once the war ends — a timeline no one can currently confirm.

MarketWill Donald Trump announce that the United States blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has been lifted by May 31, 2026?41%
12:00 AMRead →
UK Terror Threat Raised After Golders Green Attack
Politics

UK Terror Threat Raised After Golders Green Attack

The UK government has raised the national terrorism threat level to severe following a knife attack in Golders Green, London. It is the first time the threat level has reached the second-highest tier since November 2021, when an attempted bombing and the murder of an MP prompted the same response.

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Apple Posts Best March Quarter Ever Amid AI Surge
Economy

Apple Posts Best March Quarter Ever Amid AI Surge

Apple reported $111.2 billion in revenue for its March quarter, beating Wall Street expectations and crediting the iPhone 17 lineup and unexpectedly strong AI-driven demand for Macs. The company is now supply-constrained on the Mac Mini, Studio, and Neo for at least the next quarter, with CEO Tim Cook — days from stepping down — describing AI adoption as having moved faster than the company anticipated.

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Huawei AI Chip Sales Surge as Nvidia Stalls in China
Tech

Huawei AI Chip Sales Surge as Nvidia Stalls in China

Huawei has seen a significant surge in AI chip sales after Chinese tech companies placed large orders for its latest processors, filling the vacuum left by US export restrictions on Nvidia. The shift marks a meaningful acceleration in China's push toward domestic AI infrastructure independence.

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Brazil Congress Cuts Bolsonaro Sentence Over Lula Veto
World

Brazil Congress Cuts Bolsonaro Sentence Over Lula Veto

Brazil's conservative-dominated congress has overturned President Lula's veto of a bill that reduces the prison sentence of former president Jair Bolsonaro, convicted last year of attempting a coup. The bill now heads to the Supreme Court for final confirmation, setting up a high-stakes judicial decision on the fate of the country's most polarising political figure.

MarketWill Flávio Bolsonaro win the 2026 Brazilian presidential election?43%