Thai authorities urge nationals in the Middle East to evacuate due to rising tensions. Citizens should stay alert, register with embassies, and prepare for possible evacuation amid ongoing instability.
Key Points
Thai authorities are advising nationals in the Middle East to evacuate due to rising tensions, with officials closely monitoring the situation. Citizens are urged to stay alert, maintain contact with Thai embassies, and prepare for possible evacuation.
Despite a temporary pause in military strikes between the U.S. and Iran, conditions remain unstable. Thai nationals should register their locations with embassies and be ready to leave on short notice.
The ministry confirms ongoing assistance for citizens, including the repatriation of Thai workers’ remains by March 26. Some workers have safely arrived in Turkey, while concerns persist about maritime safety in the region. Authorities urge adherence to safety measures and official guidance as conditions evolve.
Thai authorities are urging nationals in the Middle East to evacuate amid volatile tensions in the region, with Panidone Pachimsawat, acting director-general of the Department of Information and deputy spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, confirming ongoing monitoring of the situation. Citizens in affected areas have been advised to stay alert, remain in close contact with Thai embassies, and prepare for possible evacuation.
Although recent discussions between the United States and Iran have led to a temporary five-day pause in military strikes, officials warn that conditions remain unstable. Thai nationals are encouraged to monitor developments, register their locations with their embassies, and be ready to depart on short notice if necessary.
The ministry also reported progress in assisting Thai citizens in the region. The remains of Thai workers who lost their lives in Israel are scheduled to be returned to Thailand by March 26. Meanwhile, four Thai workers have arrived safely in Turkey, with another group of eight individuals, including seven students and one worker, expected to travel from Iran to Turkey.
Authorities have also raised concerns about maritime safety for commercial shipping in the region, as risks persist. The Thai government is coordinating support for affected citizens and continues to advise strict adherence to safety measures and official guidance as the situation develops.
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Diversified Energy Company (DEC) Q1 2026 Earnings Call May 7, 2026 8:30 AM EDT
Company Participants
Douglas Kris – Senior Vice President of Investor Relations & Corporate Communications Robert Hutson – Co-Founder, CEO & Director Bradley Gray – President & CFO
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Conference Call Participants
Neal Dingmann – William Blair & Company L.L.C., Research Division Charles Meade – Johnson Rice & Company, L.L.C., Research Division Jonathan Mardini – KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc., Research Division Jarrod Giroue Sam Wahab – Peel Hunt LLP, Research Division
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Presentation
Operator
Greetings, and welcome to the Diversified Energy’s First Quarter 2026 Results Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] As a reminder, this conference is being recorded. It is now my pleasure to introduce Douglas Kris, Senior Vice President, Investor Relations and Corporate Communications. Thank you. You may begin.
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Douglas Kris Senior Vice President of Investor Relations & Corporate Communications
Good morning, and thank you all for joining us today, and welcome to the First Quarter 2026 Results and Camino Acquisition Conference Call. With me today are Diversified’s Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Rusty Hutson; and President and Chief Financial Officer, Brad Gray.
Before we get started, I will remind everyone that the remarks on this call reflect the financial and operational outlook as of today, May 7, 2026. Certain statements made on today’s call are forward-looking and may be subject to risks and uncertainties related to future events and the future financial performance of the company. Actual results could differ materially from those that are anticipated. The risk factors that may affect results are detailed in the company’s public filings with the SEC, including the annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, filed on February 26, 2026.
During this call, we also make reference to certain non-GAAP financial measures. Our disclosures regarding those items are found in our
Hello, everyone, and good evening. I’m C.J, Head of Investor Relations at Strategy. It’s an honor to kick off Strategy’s First quarter 2026 earnings webinar. I’ll be your moderator today. We will start the call with a 60-minute presentation, starting with Andrew Kang, followed by Phong Le and then Michael Saylor. This will be followed by a 30-minute interactive Q&A session with 4 Wall Street equity analysts and 4 Bitcoin analysts.
Before we proceed, I will read the safe harbor statement. Some of the information we provide in the presentation regarding our future expectations, plans and prospects may constitute forward-looking statements. Actual results may differ materially from these forward-looking statements due to various important factors, including fluctuations in price of Bitcoin and the risk factors discussed under the caption, Risk Factors in Strategy’s annual report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC on February 19, 2026, and the risks described in other filings that Strategy may make with the SEC. We assume no obligation to update these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of today.
With that, I will turn the call over to Andrew Kang, the CFO of Strategy.
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Andrew Kang Executive VP & CFO
Thank you, C.J. First off, I’d like to officially welcome C.J. joining to his new role as Strategy’s Head of Investor Relations. I also want to take a moment to thank Shirish Jajodia, our Corporate Treasurer, for helping establish and lead our IR function for the last
Greetings, and welcome to RCI Hospitality Holdings First Quarter Conference Call. My name is Bradley Chhay. You can find the company’s presentation on RCI’s website. Go to the Investor Relations section. All the links are on the top of the page.
Please turn to Slide 2 of our presentation. Our speakers today are Travis Reese, Interim President and CEO; and Albert Molina, Interim CFO.
Please turn to Slide 3. RCI is making this call exclusively on X Spaces. [Operator Instructions] This conference is being recorded.
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Now please turn to Page 4. I want to remind everyone of our safe harbor statement. You may hear or see forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated. We disclaim any obligation to update information disclosed in this call as a result of developments that occur afterwards.
Please turn to Page 5. I also direct you to the explanation of RICK’s non-GAAP financial measures. Now I’m pleased to introduce Travis Reese, Interim President and CEO.
Thanks, Brad, and thanks, everyone, for joining us. Please turn to Slide 6. I’m pleased to report we filed our 10-Q today and announced our results for the first quarter ended December 31. All comparisons are year-over-year unless otherwise noted.
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ROME — Jasmine Paolini’s bid to defend her Italian Open title came to a disappointing end Saturday as the Italian favorite was knocked out in the third round by Belgium’s Elise Mertens, while world No. 1 Jannik Sinner cruised into the fourth round and extended his remarkable Masters 1000 winning streak at the Foro Italico.
Paolini, the 2025 champion and a hometown hero, fell 6-4, 6-2 to the experienced Mertens in a match that highlighted the Belgian’s tactical precision and Paolini’s struggles to find rhythm on her favored clay surface. The loss marks an early exit for the 29-year-old Italian, who had hoped to use the home crowd energy to mount a deep run at this year’s edition of the clay-court Grand Slam warm-up event.
Mertens, a veteran known for her consistency and strong baseline game, capitalized on Paolini’s unforced errors and broke serve multiple times to secure a straightforward victory. The Belgian will now face a tough fourth-round opponent as the tournament continues to deliver high-quality matches under the Roman sun.
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Meanwhile, Jannik Sinner continued his dominant form, dispatching his opponent in straight sets to advance deeper into the draw. The Italian superstar, fresh off impressive performances this season, remains unbeaten in Masters 1000 events stretching back several tournaments, a streak that has drawn comparisons to the sport’s all-time greats. Sinner’s powerful baseline game and improved movement on clay have made him the clear favorite to win his home Masters title this year.
Paolini’s Early Exit Shocks Home Fans
The Foro Italico was buzzing with anticipation as Paolini took the court for her third-round match. The Italian No. 1 had enjoyed a strong start to the clay season and was expected to feed off the passionate home support. However, Mertens came prepared with a smart game plan, using heavy topspin and well-placed shots to disrupt Paolini’s rhythm.
Paolini struggled with her serve and committed too many unforced errors, particularly on her backhand side. Mertens broke early and maintained control throughout, closing out the match in one hour and 38 minutes. After the loss, Paolini was gracious in defeat, thanking the crowd for their support and expressing disappointment at not delivering the performance she had hoped for on home soil.
The defeat ends Paolini’s title defense but does not diminish her impressive 2025 campaign, where she captured her first major clay-court title and elevated her ranking significantly. She will now shift focus to the upcoming French Open, where she will look to build on her recent successes at Roland Garros.
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Sinner Marches On Toward Glory
While Paolini’s exit saddened Italian fans, Sinner provided plenty of reason for celebration. The 24-year-old world No. 1 looked sharp and composed, dispatching his third-round opponent with clinical efficiency. Sinner’s powerful serve and precise groundstrokes were on full display, drawing loud cheers from the capacity crowd at the iconic Foro Italico.
His unbeaten run in Masters 1000 events this season has been remarkable, showcasing improved fitness and tactical maturity. If Sinner continues this form, he is widely tipped to lift the Italian Open trophy, which would mark a significant milestone in his young but already illustrious career.
Tournament Context and Key Matches
The 2026 Italian Open has already delivered several surprises and memorable moments. Top seeds have largely progressed as expected, but the draw remains highly competitive with several dangerous floaters still in contention. The women’s side has seen strong performances from emerging talents, while the men’s draw is headlined by Sinner’s quest for dominance on home soil.
Weather conditions in Rome have been ideal for clay-court tennis — sunny with mild temperatures — allowing players to showcase their best games. The iconic red clay of the Foro Italico continues to provide dramatic rallies and tactical battles that define the clay season leading into the French Open.
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Broader Implications for the Clay Season
Paolini’s early exit and Sinner’s strong showing highlight the unpredictable nature of the clay season. While grass and hard courts favor certain playing styles, clay rewards patience, consistency and exceptional movement — qualities Mertens displayed perfectly against Paolini.
For Sinner, a strong Italian Open performance would boost his confidence ahead of Roland Garros, where he aims to challenge for his first French Open title. The Italian Open serves as a critical barometer for players’ clay-court form and mental preparation for the season’s second Grand Slam.
Fan Reactions and Atmosphere at Foro Italico
The atmosphere at the Foro Italico remained electric despite Paolini’s loss. Italian fans, known for their passionate support, quickly shifted focus to Sinner, who received rock-star treatment as he walked onto the court. Chants of “Forza Jannik” echoed throughout the grounds, creating an unforgettable environment for players and spectators alike.
Social media was flooded with reactions to both matches. Many fans expressed disappointment for Paolini while praising Mertens for a well-deserved victory. Sinner’s performance drew widespread acclaim, with tennis enthusiasts hailing him as the future of the sport.
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Looking Ahead in Rome
As the tournament progresses into the later rounds, all eyes will be on Sinner and the remaining top contenders. The women’s draw remains wide open following several upsets, promising exciting quarterfinal matchups. Organizers expect record attendance as the event builds toward its climax next week.
For Paolini, the focus now shifts to recovery and preparation for the French Open, where she will hope to replicate or surpass her strong 2025 showing. For Sinner, the mission is clear: continue the winning streak and claim his first Italian Open title in front of his home fans.
The 2026 Italian Open has already delivered drama, upsets and moments of brilliance. With Sinner marching on and the draw opening up, the coming days promise more thrilling tennis under the Roman sky as players battle for valuable ranking points and momentum heading into Roland Garros.
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