Iran Could Be Trump’s Greatest Failure Foreign Policy
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Iran Could Be Trump’s Greatest Failure – Foreign Policy
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Could the Iran war trigger the next debt shock? | US-Israel war on Iran
Government Bonds are under pressure and households could soon feel the impact.
Borrowing costs in major economies have hit their highest levels in nearly two decades.
Investors have been shunning government debt and demanding higher returns.
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Fundamental Differences between Texts of Iran, US Still Remain, Source Says – Politics news
Speaking to the Tasnim News Agency about a text recently sent to Tehran by the US, the source said, “Iran will not give up its decisive and principled stances on the issue of ending the (recent US-Israeli) war and…
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UAE's Barakah nuclear plant fully operational after first such strike in Gulf
Emirati officials have vowed that the country’s energy ambitions will not be impacted by the strike, which was the first on a nuclear facility in the Gulf since the war began, adding that they have the right to respond to the attack.
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Investors Flock to Commodity ETFs as Iran War Fuels Energy Inflation – Bloomberg.com
Investors Flock to Commodity ETFs as Iran War Fuels Energy Inflation Bloomberg.com
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Few Foreign Ships Seen in Hormuz Amid Reports of Iran’s Insurance Plan – Bloomberg.com
Few Foreign Ships Seen in Hormuz Amid Reports of Iran’s Insurance Plan Bloomberg.com
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Trump’s Streak Of Record-Low Approval Ratings Continues – Forbes
Trump’s Streak Of Record-Low Approval Ratings Continues Forbes
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Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt booed by graduates at mention of AI
The reaction underscores a growing anxiety among students over AI’s impact on jobs and their future careers.
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Iran conflict cost global businesses $25bn Reuters
Companies throughout the world have faced supply shocks linked to the Hormuz blockade, the outlet has said
The US-Israeli war on Iran has already cost businesses throughout the world at least $25 billion, with losses continuing to mount, Reuters…
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Tata-ASML deal: How significant is it for India’s semiconductor push? | Science and Technology News
India’s Tata Electronics has signed a deal with the Dutch technology giant ASML (Advanced Semiconductor Materials Lithography) to build India’s first front-end semiconductor fabrication plant as New Delhi pushes to develop a domestic…
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