Crude oil jumps 20% to $111/barrel as tensions in the Middle East escalate. This historic spike reflects fears of supply disruptions, while stock futures drop sharply — markets are reacting to real geopolitical risk, not speculation.
@NoLimitGains Activity around the Taiwan Strait fluctuates constantly. A pause and then 20+ aircraft isn’t unusual by recent standards — context matters.
@NoLimitGains This reads more like a dramatic scenario than verified reporting. Big claims like “the whole region going dark” would require massive coordinated infrastructure attacks — something we haven’t actually seen confirmed.
@sciencegirl Nothing fancy honestly — decent sleep, regular movement, and trying not to live in constant stress. Most “secrets” are just boring consistency.
@xoaanya Because the photo in WhatsApp chats isn’t always just a standalone file on your phone. The app still controls the message container in its database, so when “Delete for Everyone” is triggered, it removes the reference and the media tied to that message.
@MartinSLewis Even if it’s just a “glitch,” seeing other people’s transactions on a banking app is a pretty big deal. Banking systems aren’t supposed to fail like that.
@theparthrastogi Calling $200 rooms near Burj Khalifa a “crash” is a stretch. Dubai hotel prices fluctuate all the time depending on season and occupancy.
@KobeissiLetter Important to remember this is an intelligence warning, not confirmation of an attack. Agencies often issue alerts based on potential threats so local authorities stay prepared.
@forallcurious Not as mysterious as it sounds — it’s reportedly a 27-meter steel pipe from a sewer construction site that was pushed up by underground pressure. Still wild to see.