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What does the conflict mean for the rest of the world, who is backing who, and how close are we to World War Three?
UK military ‘could be used’ to defend Israel as IDF claims to have hit Isfahan nuclear facility - Six reportedly killed in ...
With bombs falling and tensions rising, Iran is left wounded and alone; what it does next could decide the future of the region ...
Trade tensions remain a key risk despite a provisional US-China trade truce reached in London. Markets await formal confirmation from Presidents Trump and Xi. Meanwhile, negotiations with the EU, ...
Petrol and diesel prices have spiked across depots nationwide in response to rising crude oil prices caused by the Middle ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNGCC budget spending estimated at $542.1 billion for 2025: GCC-STATThe Statistical Centre for the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC-STAT) has estimated that government ...
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Uranium and nuclear power stocks have surged on US policy news, but I expect a pullback before a more sustained rally resumes ...
Starmer has not ruled out offering air support to defend Israel from Iranian attacks, as additional RAF fighter jets and ...
Meanwhile, the hit on the Fajr-e Jam Gas Refinery, in Bushehr province, threatens to disrupt Iran’s domestic electricity and fuel supplies, particularly for the southern and central provinces, which ...
The US Federal Reserve appears likely to keep interest rates steady when it meets next week, despite pressure from President Donald Trump for a cut, leaving investors to focus on what chair Jay Powell ...
Dubai: Global markets are heading into a jittery week as investors face a mix of rising geopolitical risks, volatile oil prices, and a critical U.S. Federal Reserve policy decision.
Prices of consumer goods from countries involved in the Middle East conflict and that have closed their airspace could also ...
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