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ESTriple crimen en Isla Cristina: Dos mujeres, un menor y un bebé fallecidos en un ataque de venganza entre familiasESMeta enfrenta un juicio histórico por el impacto de Facebook e Instagram en la salud mental de niños y jóvenesTRİsrail'in Suriye'ye Hava Saldırısına Türk Diliyle Pekişmiş Zorlu Bir KritikDEFifa-Krise: Wie Kevin Lamour Gianni Infantino angriffESTerremoto de magnitud 4,8 sacude Granada, España: Testimonios de miedo y daños materialesARإيران ترفض اتهامات الإمارات بإطلاق صواريخRUUkrainian Armed Forces Attack Belgorod Region, Injuring 5 and Causing Extensive DamageDERussland warnt Großbritannien vor Konsequenzen für Drohnen-Einsatz in UkraineCNChina Launches First Regular Arctic Northern Sea Route Service Amid Iran War's Red Sea ImpactKR트럼프, 한미연합훈련 축소 지시... UFS 연습도 당장 축소 대상ESTriple crimen en Isla Cristina: Dos mujeres, un menor y un bebé fallecidos en un ataque de venganza entre familiasESMeta enfrenta un juicio histórico por el impacto de Facebook e Instagram en la salud mental de niños y jóvenesTRİsrail'in Suriye'ye Hava Saldırısına Türk Diliyle Pekişmiş Zorlu Bir KritikDEFifa-Krise: Wie Kevin Lamour Gianni Infantino angriffESTerremoto de magnitud 4,8 sacude Granada, España: Testimonios de miedo y daños materialesARإيران ترفض اتهامات الإمارات بإطلاق صواريخRUUkrainian Armed Forces Attack Belgorod Region, Injuring 5 and Causing Extensive DamageDERussland warnt Großbritannien vor Konsequenzen für Drohnen-Einsatz in UkraineCNChina Launches First Regular Arctic Northern Sea Route Service Amid Iran War's Red Sea ImpactKR트럼프, 한미연합훈련 축소 지시... UFS 연습도 당장 축소 대상
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British Airways owner warns of lower profits over soaring jet fuel costs
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8.5.2026

British Airways owner warns of lower profits over soaring jet fuel costs

International Airlines Group expects to spend £1.7bn more on fuel than planned since US-Israeli attack on IranBusiness news – live updatesThe parent company of British Airways has warned of lower profits and said it expects to spend about €2bn (£1.72bn) more on fuel than planned this year due to the Iran war.International Airlines Group (IAG), which also owns Aer Lingus, Iberia and Vueling, said it has hedged 70% of its expected fuel use for this year with costs expected to be about €9bn, up from previous forecasts of €7.1bn. Continue reading...

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British Airways owner warns of lower profits amid soaring jet fuel costs
NACHRICHT
8.5.2026

British Airways owner warns of lower profits amid soaring jet fuel costs

International Airlines Group expects to spend £1.7bn more on fuel than planned since US-Israeli attack on IranBusiness news – live updatesThe parent company of British Airways has warned of lower profits and said it expects to spend about €2bn (£1.72bn) more on fuel than planned this year due to the Iran war.International Airlines Group (IAG), which also owns Aer Lingus, Iberia and Vueling, said it has hedged 70% of its expected fuel use for this year with costs expected to be about €9bn, up from previous forecasts of €7.1bn. Continue reading...

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British Airways owner issues profit warning over soaring jet fuel costs
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8.5.2026

British Airways owner issues profit warning over soaring jet fuel costs

International Airlines Group expects to spend £1.7bn more on fuel than planned since US-Israeli attack on IranBusiness news – live updatesThe parent company of British Airways has issued a profit warning and said it expects to spend about €2bn (£1.72bn) more on fuel than planned this year due to the Iran war.International Airlines Group (IAG), which also owns Aer Lingus, Iberia and Vueling, said it has hedged 70% of its expected fuel use for this year with costs expected to be about €9bn, up from previous forecasts of €7.1bn. Continue reading...

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How LNG interests are seeking to disrupt global talks on decarbonising shipping
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1.5.2026

How LNG interests are seeking to disrupt global talks on decarbonising shipping

Observers say pressure on IMO negotiations appears to be linked to countries that have invested heavily in gasAbout a fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) passed through the strait of Hormuz, a strip of sea less than 30 miles wide at its narrowest point, before it was in effect closed by the US-Israeli attack on Iran, which sent the price of oil soaring and left an estimated 20,000 seafarers on 2,000 vessels stranded.Their plight has shone a spotlight on the complex and dirty relationship between shipping and the fossil fuel industry. The sector is one of the most polluting, with most ship engines fuelled by what has been called the dregs of the oil refining process, heavy and carbon-intensive diesel too filthy for any other purpose. Shipping produces about 3% of global greenhouse gases, a portion set to rise as trade globalises further. Continue reading...

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