8 Articles
8 Articles
Far From Iran, Fuel Shock Triggers Emergency in Tiny Pacific Nation
The tiny South Pacific island nation of Tuvalu has declared a state of emergency as a worsening fuel crisis linked to the Iran war exacerbates power supply issues and threatens essential services across the country.
Due to the Iran war, the island state is threatened with supply shortages. Head of State Tofiga Vaevalu Falani could now ration fuel and energy.
In Tuvalu, the state of emergency was declared for a period of two weeks, giving the government the opportunity to closely control fuel consumption and restrict movement.
One of the smaller nations of the world, Tuvalu declared the state of emergency on this Tuesday (13) due to "crime risks" due to the supply of fuel from the war in the Middle East. What is the religion of Donald Trump? The president of the United States criticized Pope Leão XIV Leão XIV’s reaction and said 'Have no fear' of Trump: 'I will continue to stand firm against the war, there is a better way' In an open communication this afternoon, the …
Berlin, Washington, Brussels - everywhere. ntv reports on all important scenes of internal and foreign policy.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium





