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Global Markets React to Persistent Mideast War: Stocks Drop, Oil Jumps

Global stock markets have experienced a drop, while oil prices have jumped, as the conflict in the Middle East persists, impacting international economic stability.

20 Mar, 21:03 — 20 Mar, 22:28
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Al JazeeraMostly Factual1h ago

Palestinian citizens of Israel demand better protection against missiles

At least 15 people have been killed by attacks in Israel since the war on Iran started late last month.

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hinduMostly Factual1h ago

Iran war impact: Pesticide industry warns of price rise, spread of fake materials

The kharif season begins by the end of this month in most parts of the country

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ndtvMostly Factual1h ago

Israel Says It Killed Intelligence Head Of Iran's Basij Force

Israel said Friday it had "eliminated" the intelligence chief of Iran's Basij paramilitary force in a previous strike that also killed the force's top commander.

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channel-news-asiaMostly Factual54m ago

Commentary: Why Iran is attacking Gulf energy infrastructure

Tehran seeks to increase the costs of the war even to those who are not directly involved, says an academic.

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rnzHigh44m ago

New Zealand joins 19 countries in statement condemning Iran's attacks in the Gulf

In a post on X, the Prime Minister emphasised the attacks against fuel tankers and energy infrastructure are leading to higher fuel prices for New Zealanders.

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doha-newsMixed26m ago

Gulf states ‘didn’t want’ the war, says former U.S. ambassador

Former U.S. ambassador Susan Ziadeh warned that Gulf leaders, who opposed the war from the start, now face unwanted tensions with Iran amid strategic attacks affecting key energy facilities and… (The post Gulf states ‘didn’t want’ the war, says former U.S. ambassador is from Doha News | Qatar.)

By Nassima Babassa

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