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Pahlavi insisted that Iran’s Islamic Republic was collapsing. “This is our Berlin Wall moment,” he said, calling for ordinary Iranians to seize the opportunity afforded by Israel’s war and ...
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Philstar.com on MSNOil back to $60 as geopolitics fade
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has slashed its Brent crude oil price forecast. In its August Short-Term Energy Outlook, it expects global oil prices to fall from $71 per barrel in ...
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Israel Is Preparing to Bomb Iran…Again - MSN
The attacks took place, Israel and Iran agreed to a ceasefire soon after, and the strikes did not lead to a wider or protracted war in the Middle East or any oil shock or other economic calamity ...
Oil prices fell on Monday after Iran's missile and drone strike failed to cause widespread damage in Israel and the U.S. administration made it clear it did not support a wider war with Iran.
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Iran shouldn’t count on China to boost its air force
Currently, China appears to be the only nation willing to supply Iran with advanced weaponry. However, Beijing is proceeding ...
Crude oil futures jumped as much as 13% Thursday evening after Israel launched airstrikes against Iran without U.S. support.
Iranian crude builds up offshore as over 30 million barrels float near Malaysia, the highest in more than five years.
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The National Interest on MSNWill Central Asia Join the Abraham Accords?
While the nations of Central Asia have reasons to pursue closer ties with Israel, they will most likely stop short of full ...
The animosity between Iran and Israel goes back almost 50 years, to 1979, when Iranian revolutionaries overthrew a repressive monarchy supported by the U.S. and allied with Israel.
Hours before a ceasefire took effect between Israel and Iran on June 24, the son of Iran’s last shah, Reza Pahlavi, held a televised news conference in the French capital, Paris.
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