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Iran has struck back, but the Strait of Hormuz remains open. Why hasn't Tehran carried out its threat?China and Iran's ...
Japan’s coal imports are set to hit a four-month high in July, as utilities respond to price pressures, despite long-term ...
Oil rebounded from steep back-to-back losses on Wednesday, but prices still hovered below levels seen prior to the onset of ...
Approximately 145 people in France reported being pricked with syringes during a nationwide street music festival over the ...
Iran will remain a world threat because the U.S. and Israel did not finish the job in the fashion dictated in the Torah. But ...
Within hours of the strike on Iran, Trump claimed that U.S. forces had “completely and fully obliterated” Iran’s nuclear ...
ON June 21, the United States announced that it had launched airstrikes on three nuclear facilities in Iran. This marks the first time the US has officially intervened militarily in this round of the ...
PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. on Wednesday said the economic fallout from the war between Israel and Iran would be “manageable,” citing stabilizing global oil prices after a ceasefire ...
After President Donald Trump authorized a military strike at three of Iran's nuclear sites, Americans have many questions.
The ongoing escalation between Iran and Israel could have several economic repercussions, most notably a surge in oil prices as well as shipping costs ...
Tehran studies shutting the Strait of Hormuz, Iran's official news agency reported, citing Esmail Kowsari, a member of Iran's ...
In a social media post on Tuesday, Trump wrote that “China can now continue to purchase oil from Iran.” That would be a major ...