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Four decades of data give unique insight into the sun's inner life

Phys.org 

Scientists have analyzed more than 40 years of astronomical data to uncover evidence that the sun's internal structure subtly changes from one solar cycle minimum to the next. Publishing their findings in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, researchers from the University of Birmingham and Yale University reveal that even small differences in solar magnetic activity produce detectable changes inside the sun.

Iraqi Supply Loss Could Expose the Real Limits of OPEC Spare Capacity

Oilprice.com 

Iraq has already begun shutting in production as exports through the Strait of Hormuz become increasingly constrained. Roughly 1.5 million barrels per day are reportedly offline, and officials have warned that figure could approach 3 million bpd if disruptions persist. At 3 million bpd, this becomes one of the largest sudden supply losses in the modern market outside of sanctions or war. Iraq’s total crude production has been running near 4.0–4.3 million bpd, according to recent OPEC secondary-source data. Читать дальше...

Best Phones of MWC 2026

Cnet.com 

The top handsets of Mobile World Congress, from Xiaomi, Honor, Motorola and more.

Christina Elmore Joins Damon Wayans Jr. In NBC Pilot ‘Puzzled’

Deadline.com 

EXCLUSIVE: Christina Elmore (The Girls on the Bus) is set as a lead opposite Damon Wayans Jr. in the NBC drama pilot Puzzled, from writer Joey Falco and Universal Television. In Puzzled, based on the Danielle Trussoni novel The Puzzle Master, after barely escaping a tragic fire, once-promising college athlete Mike Brink (Wayans) is transformed […]

NBC Sports’ Maria Taylor on Making History at the Super Bowl, Hosting the Olympics and What She Learned Producing ‘Black Quarterback’ Docuseries

Variety 

Last month, NBC sportscaster Maria Taylor made history as the first Black woman to host the Super Bowl pregame show and hand out the Lombardi trophy after the game. Taylor shared the celebration stage with Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald, a fellow alum of both the University of Georgia, where she earned her bachelor’s […]

India says oil stocks enough to absorb short-term shocks

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

India has assured sufficient oil stocks to handle any short-term disruptions from the Gulf conflict. This comes after an Iranian drone attack impacted Qatar's LNG facility, India's top supplier. State-run gas marketers have cut supply to several industries. The Strait of Hormuz remains blocked.

Industrial users stare at propane, natural gas shortage after Qatar halted production

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Indian industries face potential propane and natural gas shortages. Qatar has halted liquefied natural gas production following a drone attack. This impacts industrial customers, though household piped natural gas supplies remain unaffected. Companies are monitoring the situation closely. Global energy prices and shipping costs are also rising.

ET Graphics: Oil’s not well with the world

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

India and other Asian nations face significant risks. Their reliance on West Asian oil and gas imports makes them vulnerable. A prolonged and intensifying conflict in the region could lead to supply disruptions. This situation also threatens price shocks for these economies. The current geopolitical climate demands attention to energy security.

RBI tightens rules on NBFC lending to defaulting borrowers; seeks board-approved policy

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Reserve Bank of India is scrutinizing shadow banks. Several non-banking finance companies face questions regarding their policy on lending to borrowers with existing defaults. The central bank insists on a board-approved policy to justify new loans to such customers. This move aims to prevent evergreening and ensure transparency in lending practices.

C-suites stuck at Gulf terminals amid Iran war, aviation disruption

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Indian business leaders are caught in a tense situation in the Gulf. Missile alerts and airspace closures have disrupted travel. Execs are closely monitoring embassy advisories for evacuation flights. Many are stuck in Dubai and Doha, facing disruptions to business operations. Repatriation services are slowly resuming, offering hope for a return home soon.