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Svein Tore Holsether, chief executive officer of Yara International
“Full blast”—Yara CEO says there is only one way to respond to the crisis in the Gulf: do everything better

As tensions around the Strait of Hormuz test global supply chains, Yara International CEO Svein Tore Holsether is leaning into disruption—using technology, scale, and operational discipline to turn geopolitical risk into competitive edge

By Kamal AhmedMay 7, 2026
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary
It’s always happy hour at the airport bar, but Ryanair’s CEO is calling for a crackdown on 6am tipples: ‘Who needs to be drinking beer at that time?’
By Tristan BoveMay 6, 2026
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Trump accuses Pope of comforting Iran: ‘I think he’s endangering a lot of Catholics and a lot of people’
By Matthew Lee, Nicole Winfield and The Associated PressMay 6, 2026
The war with Iran is ‘over’ but the jet fuel crisis is about to begin
The war with Iran is ‘over’ but the jet fuel crisis is about to begin
By Jim EdwardsMay 6, 2026
Europe’s jet fuel supplies should fall below the key 23-day shortage threshold in June, so plan your travel accordingly
Europe’s jet fuel supplies should fall below the key 23-day shortage threshold in June, so plan your travel accordingly
By Jordan BlumMay 6, 2026
Gen Alpha is using makeup to pass age verification tech online. One mom caught her son using an eyebrow pencil
Gen Alpha is using makeup to pass age verification tech online. One mom caught her son using an eyebrow pencil
By Catherina GioinoMay 5, 2026
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Iran may have a higher tolerance for economic pain—but the pain is excruciating as regime reveals 100% inflation in just days on some items
EconomyIran may have a higher tolerance for economic pain—but the pain is excruciating as regime reveals 100% inflation in just days on some items
By Jason MaMay 8, 2026
Vincent Clerc speaks in front of a picture of a port.
EnergyThe CEO of Maersk, which ships 14% of everything you buy, said the Iran war is adding $500 million in monthly costs it’s trying not to pass down
By Sasha RogelbergMay 8, 2026
Shivon Zilis was caught between Elon Musk, OpenAI, and motherhood
NewslettersShivon Zilis was caught between Elon Musk, OpenAI, and motherhood
By Emma HinchliffeMay 8, 2026
Airfare is up 15%, gas is past $4, and SAP Concur data shows business travel is quietly breaking
Travel & LeisureAirfare is up 15%, gas is past $4, and SAP Concur data shows business travel is quietly breaking
By Catherina GioinoMay 8, 2026
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CybersecurityStudent hackers get revenge on final exams as ‘ShinyHunters’ takes down nearly 9,000 schools study software
By Heather Hollingsworth and The Associated PressMay 8, 2026
Michael Saylor says remarks about selling Bitcoin were intended to jam short-sellers and ‘haters’ 
CryptoMichael Saylor says remarks about selling Bitcoin were intended to jam short-sellers and ‘haters’ 
By Ben WeissMay 8, 2026
Apple promised a smarter Siri, but a lawsuit says it didn’t deliver—and you can get up to $95 back
LawApple promised a smarter Siri, but a lawsuit says it didn’t deliver—and you can get up to $95 back
By Catherina GioinoMay 8, 2026
Fortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week
C-SuiteFortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week
By Fortune EditorsMay 8, 2026
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People sit and enjoy drinks in the sunshine at Nyhavn, a waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen, Denmark
NewslettersDenmark, home to Ozempic-maker Novo Nordisk, is now Europe’s third-most prosperous economy
By Peter Vanham and Nicholas GordonFebruary 27, 2024
MADRID, SPAIN - JANUARY 08: Aircraft parked on the runways during the last day of the Iberia handling service strike at Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas airport, January 8, 2024, in Madrid, Spain. Iberia has estimated the follow up of the handling strike among workers without minimum services at an average of 19%, being the last day of the strikes called by CCOO, UGT, USO and the Intercenters Committee in this service. The company has acknowledged in a statement that the problems "with hundreds of baggage" have been increasing in the last hours in three of the 29 airports where Iberia provides handling service, Barcelona, Bilbao and Gran Canaria. (Photo By Gustavo Valiente/Europa Press via Getty Images)
LifestyleSpain is preparing to ban short-haul flights when a train is available—and that may include private jets
By Ryan HoggFebruary 27, 2024
A worker gathers cocoa pods cut from trees into a sack on a farm in Azaguie, Ivory Coast.
EnvironmentChocolate and cosmetic prices could soar on Europe’s new cocoa law that requires firms to prove that every bean they import didn’t contribute to deforestation
By Mumbi Gitau, Baudelaire Mieu, Ekow Dontoh and BloombergFebruary 27, 2024
Italy has been trying to woo Tesla-beating BYD as the second auto giant on its shores
EnvironmentItaly has been trying to woo Tesla-beating BYD as the second auto giant on its shores
By Albertina Torsoli and BloombergFebruary 26, 2024
Joe Lewis
FinanceBritish billionaire Joe Lewis’ pilot pleads guilty to insider trading: ‘I knew at the time what I was doing was wrong’
By Ava Benny-Morrison and BloombergFebruary 26, 2024
Satya Nadella
TechMicrosoft just invested in the OpenAI of Europe, a French startup with a chatbot called ‘Le Chat’
By The Associated PressFebruary 26, 2024
ryanair ceo Michael O'Leary with his hands up in the air
LifestyleRyanair CEO wants Boeing to pay his budget airline compensation after Alaska Airlines incident puts summer travel season under threat
By Prarthana PrakashFebruary 26, 2024
Lord Jacob Rothschild, the banker who broke from Europe’s biggest banking dynasty to build his own financial empire in London, dies at 87
LeadershipLord Jacob Rothschild, the banker who broke from Europe’s biggest banking dynasty to build his own financial empire in London, dies at 87
By Tom Metcalf and BloombergFebruary 26, 2024
Germany’s latest ‘net zero’ plan involves storing carbon dioxide underground beneath the sea
EnvironmentGermany’s latest ‘net zero’ plan involves storing carbon dioxide underground beneath the sea
By Geir Moulson and The Associated PressFebruary 26, 2024
Renault takes on Tesla-beating BYD with entry-level $27,000 EV that offers a baguette basket and sparkle colors
TechRenault takes on Tesla-beating BYD with entry-level $27,000 EV that offers a baguette basket and sparkle colors
By Albertina Torsoli and BloombergFebruary 26, 2024
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PoliticsMacron jeered by angry farmers at Paris Agricultural Fair: ‘You have grievances. You do not have a government that’s completely deaf’
By Sylvie Corbet and The Associated PressFebruary 25, 2024
High angle view of male and female programmers working on computers at desk in office
SuccessEmployers are hiding a secret about strict return-to-office mandates—they’re probably bluffing about how many days they want you back
By Ryan HoggFebruary 24, 2024
We help Holocaust victims and their heirs recover Nazi-looted art. Here’s how the lessons we’ve learned can help Ukraine reclaim its cultural property stolen by Russia
CommentaryWe help Holocaust victims and their heirs recover Nazi-looted art. Here’s how the lessons we’ve learned can help Ukraine reclaim its cultural property stolen by Russia
By Howard N. Spiegler and Lawrence M. KayeFebruary 23, 2024
Angry French farmers with tractors are back on Paris streets demanding more government aid: ‘Death is in the field’
FinanceAngry French farmers with tractors are back on Paris streets demanding more government aid: ‘Death is in the field’
By The Associated PressFebruary 23, 2024
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LifestyleLVMH sets its eyes on Hollywood through a new venture led by Bernard Arnault’s eldest son to produce and place its brands in movies and TV
By Prarthana PrakashFebruary 23, 2024
BP manager’s husband pleads guilty to insider trading after eavesdropping on his wife’s conversations while they both worked from home
FinanceBP manager’s husband pleads guilty to insider trading after eavesdropping on his wife’s conversations while they both worked from home
By Ryan HoggFebruary 23, 2024
Aston Martin’s most expensive Valkyrie supercar will set you back at least $3m—plus up to $450,000 to keep it running
TechAston Martin’s most expensive Valkyrie supercar will set you back at least $3m—plus up to $450,000 to keep it running
By Siddharth Philip, Monica Raymunt, Jamie Nimmo and BloombergFebruary 23, 2024
Ukraine owes it to itself and to the West to stem corruption
CommentaryUkraine owes it to itself and to the West to stem corruption
By James P. Moore Jr.February 22, 2024
Mercedes CEO warns that EVs are ‘many years away’ from costing the same as traditional cars amid cooling demand for vehicles with a plug
TechMercedes CEO warns that EVs are ‘many years away’ from costing the same as traditional cars amid cooling demand for vehicles with a plug
By Wilfried Eckl-Dorna, Tom Mackenzie and BloombergFebruary 22, 2024
Nestle made big gains when high inflation gave it a reason to charge consumers more. But as prices level, the Nespresso maker says growth is set to cool
RetailNestle made big gains when high inflation gave it a reason to charge consumers more. But as prices level, the Nespresso maker says growth is set to cool
By Dasha Afanasieva and BloombergFebruary 22, 2024
A young employee confidently stands in front of a group of colleagues in a modern office environment. He casts a screen with stats and graphs from his laptop onto a large monitor. His colleagues listen intently.
SuccessMost U.K. companies that took part in the world’s largest 4-day workweek trial have decided to keep it permanently
By Ryan HoggFebruary 22, 2024
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FinanceRolls-Royce’s Tufan Erginbilgiç called the engine-maker a ‘burning platform’ when he took over as CEO. One year later, profits have doubled
By Prarthana PrakashFebruary 22, 2024
The anti-ESG backlash is not just an American phenomenon as Europe waters down its sustainability agenda
CommentaryThe anti-ESG backlash is not just an American phenomenon as Europe waters down its sustainability agenda
By Camille FumardFebruary 22, 2024
Heathrow airport
FinanceLondon’s Heathrow airport turns first profit since the pandemic
By Charlotte Ryan and BloombergFebruary 21, 2024
Robert Habeck
FinanceGermany just slashed its growth forecast, saying ‘the economy is in troubled waters’
By David McHugh and The Associated PressFebruary 21, 2024
Semiconductor giant ASML is one of Europe’s most ‘over-owned’ stocks, Morgan Stanley says—but it doesn’t necessarily signal the beginning of an AI bubble
TechSemiconductor giant ASML is one of Europe’s most ‘over-owned’ stocks, Morgan Stanley says—but it doesn’t necessarily signal the beginning of an AI bubble
By Ryan HoggFebruary 21, 2024
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FinanceHSBC CEO Noel Quinn’s pay almost doubles to $13.4 million as company hits record profits—while median employee pay inches up 8%
By Prarthana PrakashFebruary 21, 2024
A picture of AI-generated model Hailey Lopez.
TechAI influencers are making their secretive creators tens of thousands of dollars a month—now an OnlyFans rival is betting on the lucrative virtual girlfriends
By Ryan HoggFebruary 21, 2024
Hunter Biden
PoliticsThe guy who accused Hunter Biden of corruption in Ukraine had contacts with Russian intelligence officials, prosecutors say
By The Associated PressFebruary 20, 2024
A bald middle-aged man talking in front of a black backdrop
NewslettersMore European companies opt for a fight-or-flight response when confronting global competition
By Peter Vanham and Nicholas GordonFebruary 20, 2024
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