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Oil Prices Surge Past $112 After Israeli Attack on Iran, Gas Stations Strike in Greece
Oil prices have surged past $112 per barrel following an Israeli attack on Iran's natural gas field, with Iran threatening retaliatory strikes. This escalation has caused markets to tumble and Brent crude to hit new highs, while gas stations in Mytilene, Greece, have begun an indefinite strike in response to the rising fuel costs.
19 Mar, 04:45 — 19 Mar, 04:45
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