US Expands Nigeria Travel Warning, Lets Embassy Staff Leave Abuja

The United States has urged its citizens to reconsider travel to Nigeria and has authorized the departure of non-emergency U.S. government employees and their families from its embassy in Abuja, citing deteriorating security conditions across Africa’s most populous nation.[#item_full_content]

US Expands Nigeria Travel Warning, Lets Embassy Staff Leave Abuja

The United States has urged its citizens to reconsider travel to Nigeria and has authorized the departure of non-emergency U.S. government employees and their families from its embassy in Abuja, citing deteriorating security conditions across Africa’s most populous nation.[#item_full_content]

Hungary’s Tisza Party Seen Winning Two-Thirds Majority in Parliament

Hungary’s opposition party Tisza is on track to win a two-thirds parliamentary majority in Sunday’s election, allowing it to amend the constitution and key laws needed to unlock EU funds, a projection from polling agency Median showed on Wednesday. Veteran nationalist Prime …[#item_full_content]

Hungary’s Tisza Party Seen Winning Two-Thirds Majority in Parliament

Hungary’s opposition party Tisza is on track to win a two-thirds parliamentary majority in Sunday’s election, allowing it to amend the constitution and key laws needed to unlock EU funds, a projection from polling agency Median showed on Wednesday. Veteran nationalist Prime …[#item_full_content]

ExxonMobil Warns of Up To $6.5 Billion Earnings Hit From Iran War

ExxonMobil on Wednesday warned its first-quarter earnings could take a hit of up to $6.5 billion tied to the war in Iran, though the company said most of the impact stems from accounting timing related to hedging contracts and is expected to reverse in future quarters.[#item_full_content]

ExxonMobil Warns of Up To $6.5 Billion Earnings Hit From Iran War

ExxonMobil on Wednesday warned its first-quarter earnings could take a hit of up to $6.5 billion tied to the war in Iran, though the company said most of the impact stems from accounting timing related to hedging contracts and is expected to reverse in future quarters.[#item_full_content]

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