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War with Iran could accelerate Africa’s oil revival
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India’s oil refiners are feeling the squeeze from the Gulf war
The conflict, and the government, are depleting margins
How the Department of Justice became a feeding ground for MAGA lobbyists
Allegations are swirling of an influence-peddling operation
How Fox News is luring in Gen Z
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Trump running out of options in Iran, a US victory is possible?
By Gwynne Dyer - The Iranians know they have won, but President Trump doesn’t get it yet. He’s still at the stage of counting up the US and Israeli air-strikes and assuming that those numbers mean a US victory is possible. But five gets you ten that the Iranians are already
EU capitals 'should drive response' to the Iran energy shock, Polish official tells Euronews
Poland’s Secretary of State at the Energy Ministry, Wojciech Wrochna, has called for “flexibility”, while the European Commission maintains that a coordinated response is necessary.
Iran's oil becomes latest foreign treasure targeted by Trump
President Trump is increasingly using U.S. power and influence in an attempt to gain control of foreign oil and minerals. Over the weekend, Trump said that, regarding the conflict in Iran, his “preference would be to take the oil.” While the seizure of oil may not be the
UK requires closer EU partnerships due to volatile world, Starmer says
LONDON, April 1 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Wednesday that the global instability caused by the war in Iran means Britain should align more closely with the European Union on security and economy, following criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump. At a
Babies evacuated from Gaza two years ago returned to their overjoyed parents
By Ramadan Abed , Mahmoud Issa and Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA/CAIRO, April 1 (Reuters) - They've never known their parents, and they've never known Gaza, born prematurely two years ago and evacuated to Egypt as Israeli forces drew dangerously close to their neonatal care unit.


































