In five charts - How UAE's exit could affect Opec's influence over the oil price
Opec - the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries - was formed in 1960 by Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. It aims to influence the global price of oil by agreeing how much its oil members sell. As of 2025 Opec produced 36.7% of global crude oil - down from over half (52.5%) in 1973.
Fed holds rates steady but with highest level of dissent since 1992
The Bitcoin price extended losses, falling further into the $75,000 threshold, typical of the sell the news situation. Bitcoin’s inability to reclaim levels above $78,000 has coincided with cautious positioning rather than aggressive selling. The Fed split drove a classic ‘sell the news’ dip below the 20-day MA, but price stabilized near pre-announcement levels and open interest fell.
Prime Minister Mark Carney Says Canada’s Economy Is Expected to Grow and Deficit to Fall
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Treasury Issues More Sanctions on Iranian Oil Exports
The UAE’s decision to leave OPEC marks a crucial turning point in global energy politics. The UAE's exit weakens OPEC+ discipline, its oil is still priced in dollars, Asian buyers must compete for secure supplies, and Fujairah's role grows. UAE's departure from OPEC does not weaken the dollar.
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Euphoria in Kenya After Sabastian Sawe’s Record-Breaking Win
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At State Dinner, King Charles Charms the Court of Trump
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Jerome Powell says he will continue to serve as a Fed governor, calls Trump criticism 'unprecedented'
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Syria trial seen as first step on long road for Assad's victims
The first official of the former Assad regime went on trial in Damascus on Sunday. Human rights activists and protesters were prosecuted at the Palace of Justice. Many of them were sentenced to death after unfair trials. The opening of this trial has brought some of them closure, and hope that the path towards justice has finally begun.
Analysis: The Warsh revolution is coming. Powell won’t stand in the way.
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What the Royal State Dinner Guest List Says About Trump’s America
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Trump Threatens to Pull Troops From Germany as He Lashes Out at Chancellor
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Some reporting has incorrectly conflated Wyden’s warning with a classified March 17 opinion from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. Two years before the leaks, Wyden had warned the public of a secret intelligence court interpretation of Section 215 of the PATRIOT Act. Wyden also deposited a classified Dear Colleague letter with House Security.
Thousands of US hockey fans sing Canadian anthem amid tensions between neighbor countries
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Qualcomm shares soar 16% on CEO comments about China orders, hyperscaler customer
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Comey surrenders over charge of threatening Trump's life in Instagram post
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Christchurch mass killer loses bid to overturn conviction
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US singer D4vd bought tools online to dispose of girl's body, prosecutors allege
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Police say they believe abducted child was murdered as body found in Outback
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New images show suspect taking selfies before Washington press dinner shooting
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Melania Trump, Queen Camilla and the Look of the Special Relationship
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Amazon's cloud unit reports 28% sales growth, topping estimates
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UAE’s exit from OPEC marks a major change in the global oil market. Oil markets are absorbing a structural shock following the United Arab Emirates’ decision to exit Opec after six decades. “Assuming geopolitical tensions stabilise, crude could move back into an $80 to $95 range as incremental barrels come through.”
UAE Says It Will Leave OPEC as Iran War Strains Oil Markets
The United Arab Emirates announced it was leaving OPEC on April 28. The decision was apparently designed to avoid freaking out the oil market. The UAE is now pushing hard for a much higher share of OPEC’s output. The country is seeking to lift its limit to roughly 5 million barrels per day.
Iran and U.S. Blockades in the Strait of Hormuz: What to Know
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