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11:04
IATA: European flights may begin to experience large-scale groundings as early as the end of next month, and countries need to coordinate responses.
The International Air Transport Association is urging governments worldwide to swiftly formulate coordinated and comprehensive response plans to reduce the impact on flight operations. According to a report from Lianhe Zaobao, IATA Director General Willie Walsh pointed out on Friday that the International Energy Agency had previously assessed that Europe could begin to face tighter aviation fuel supplies within about six weeks, a warning that deserves serious attention. Walsh stated: “Based on the current situation, Europe could begin to cancel flights as early as the end of May due to aviation fuel shortages, and some regions in Asia are already experiencing similar circumstances.” Prior to Iran’s announcement of the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, Walsh emphasized that if aviation fuel shortages occur, governments must establish smooth communication and orderly emergency coordination mechanisms in advance, to prevent the launch of fuel rationing measures from affecting aviation transport operations. European Union Energy Commissioner Jørgensen also admitted in his interview with the Financial Times that risks to aviation fuel supply are rising and flights may soon be affected. He suggested that EU member states should share fuel inventories to buffer against the potential impacts of a prolonged crisis. However, European Commission spokesperson Itkonen said there is currently no sign of a systemic shortage in aviation fuel supply that would be sufficient to cause large-scale flight cancellations.
10:54
Maritime intelligence company: Iranian Revolutionary Guard opens fire on oil tanker attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz
One of the vessels is a very large crude carrier flying the Indian flag. Iran has not yet commented on the incident. (Xinhua News Agency)
10:47
ZachXBT accuses RAVE token of “pump and dump” and offers a $10,000 reward for information
Jinse Finance reported that "on-chain detective" ZachXBT posted on platform X stating that the RAVE token is involved in pump and dump activities. He indicated that these manipulations might be led by insiders who control more than 90% of RAVE's liquidity, resulting in continuous exploitation of retail investors. Additionally, ZachXBT announced he would offer a reward of up to 10 thousand US dollars out of his own funds to encourage whistleblowers to anonymously submit relevant evidence, aiming to expose the specific individuals involved in the incident.
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