A young man intentionally drove a 5-seater car over an opponent following a drunken brawl in Thanh Vinh ward, causing serious injury before fleeing the scene. Police are investigating.
Middle Eastern countries are at risk of their worst economic crisis since the pandemic, with gross domestic product potentially falling by up to 6% this year due to ongoing conflict, according to Reuters.
The Middle East conflict costs Europe nearly USD 600 million daily, forcing the EU to propose releasing emergency reserves to address energy shortages.
Nguyen Thanh Do disagreed with a backpacking experience post on Facebook, leading to a dispute, a scheduled meeting with a group to "talk things over," and a subsequent public brawl.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite indices both reached new peaks on 15/4, as investors expressed optimism about the potential end of conflict in the Middle East.
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan, believes the Middle East conflict could ignite a new spiral of inflation and high interest rates, potentially pushing the US into a recession.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment proposes debt extension and market expansion to support agricultural exports amid logistics cost pressures from the Middle East conflict.
European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde indicated readiness to raise interest rates, even if eurozone inflation increases only temporarily.