The conflict between the US-Israel alliance and Iran is intensifying as it heads into a second week, straining global supply chains and raising questions about price spikes not seen since the pandemic
The conflict between the US-Israel alliance and Iran is intensifying as it heads into a second week, straining global supply chains and raising questions about price spikes not seen since the pandemic
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President Donald Trump seems determined to carry on with business as usual, even though the war with Iran is an ever-present topic
President Donald Trump demanded Iran capitulate in the war’s seventh day, suggesting a longer timeframe for the conflict even amid energy-market tumult and worries about whether the US has the military stockpiles to carry on the fight indefinitely
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Iran’s missiles and drones forced Dubai’s bankers into their home offices and shattered the sense of safety in the blingy Gulf emirate.
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