Foreign Policy
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Operation Epic Confusion
2026-03-05The administration has fluctuated on whether one of the goals is to bring down the Iranian regime. The war has already seen a number of top Iranian leaders killed, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. At least 87 people were reportedly killed in the attack and 32 others were rescued.
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How the Gulf Countries Are Responding to Iran’s Attacks
2026-03-05Ravi Agrawal talks with Mina Al-Oraibi and Firas Maksad about the Middle East. Will the Gulf countries join U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran? Or will the events of the last week make them more likely to swing to China?
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The Iran War Spills Beyond the Middle East
2026-03-05China sets its GDP growth target for 2026 at 4.5 percent to 5 percent. Beijing outlines a five-year plan to bolster the country’s scientific prowess. European Union nations overcame months of political resistance on Thursday to greenlight an ambitious climate target.
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How the Iran War Might Impact Russia-Ukraine
2026-03-05Ukraine and Russia were set to sit down for continued negotiations aimed at ending their four-year war. Iran is attacking the originally planned location, Abu Dhabi. The drain on weapons could affect current defensive supplies, like air defense, that Ukraine relies on.
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The Domino Effect of Operation Epic Fury
2026-03-05The establishment of the Islamic Republic in 1979 provided the ideological ardor for Islamists throughout the Middle East. The Arab uprisings and failed political transitions were another watershed. Even the Islamists of the jihadi group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham shed its hardest edges.
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A Dangerous Opportunity for Iran’s Kurds
2026-03-05Reports emerged that Washington had decided to enlist the support of Iranian Kurdish political parties. The plan seems to envision these groups acting as ground forces operating inside Iran’s Kurdish region. Kurds have long been marginalised in Iran's political system. But they are now playing a more prominent role in the country's political process.
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The United States Could Lose the Gulf
2026-03-05Iran’s bombardment of its Gulf neighbors has inexorably dragged them into a war that they had desperately hoped to avoid. The potential entry of the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia into direct war alongside Israel and the United States represents the first full-scale manifestation of America's ambitions for the Middle Eastern order.
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The Reductive Rhetoric of the Iran War
2026-03-05The U.S. is outsourcing its foreign policy and security calculations to the reckless aims and obsessions of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, writes Howard W. French. Some of Netanyahu’s aims look less like solutions than invitations to endless conflict, he says.
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The Drone Attrition Trap
2026-03-05Recent U.S. and Israeli operations against Iran and the latter’s retaliatory strikes have once again demonstrated the mathematics of modern air defense. Waves of Iranian-designed Shahed-136 drones have forced the United States and several Gulf partners to expend Patriot and SM-6 interceptors. The most effective platforms in war are often the cheapest ones that can be mass-produced quickly.
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Why Aren’t Energy Markets Reacting More to the Iran War?
2026-03-05Iraq is already running out of storage space for crude that would normally be loaded on tankers and on its way. All the Gulf producers are in a race against time to get their oil exports moving before they, too, have to cut production.
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The First 36 Hours of War Consumed Over 3,000 U.S.-Israeli Munitions
2026-03-05U.S. Navy operations in the Red Sea have already highlighted that missiles are being expended faster than they can be replaced. The West's most sophisticated weapons are also its most dependent on long, complex supply chains. The limiting factor in future conflicts will be the capacity to reload.
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The 5 Best Books for Understanding Iran Today
2026-03-05The Political Ideology of Ayatollah Khamenei offers a rare window into the worldview of the man who dominated Iran’s political system since 1989. In Vanguard of the Imam, Afshon Ostovar offers the first comprehensive history (up to 2015) of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
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On Iran, China Cares About the Region More Than the Regime
2026-03-05The latest round of U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran cuts against China’s interests. But it is unlikely to drive Beijing to intervene militarily or provide Tehran with decisive support. Avoiding dependence on any single supplier or region is a cornerstone of Chinese foreign policy.
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Viktor Orban Is Going Down Swinging
2026-03-05Central to Orban’s message is war: Ukraine, not Russia, is the problem. On the eve of the fourth anniversary of the war, Orban made one of his most confrontational decisions yet. He blocked a fresh sanctions package against Russia, ensuring that EU officials would turn up in Kyiv empty-handed.
Politico
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Can Donald Trump save Viktor Orbán?
2026-03-06A friendly regime in Tehran is the ideal outcome. But Netanyahu will also be happy with an Iran that is too weak to pursue an atomic work. The Russian leader is betting on playing the long game. The Ukrainian president spoke ahead of the next round of peace talks.
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Germany’s far right set to gain ground beyond its eastern strongholds
2026-03-06The Middle East war is threatening to spill over and envelop members of the transatlantic military alliance. The U.K., France and Germany say they have agreed to work together with the U.S. and allies in the Middle East on potential “proportionate defensive action”
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Why the EU’s efforts to bring down energy prices are destined to fail
2026-03-05The EU imports nearly all its fossil fuels, leaving it vulnerable to geopolitical conflict. A prolonged closure would have a major impact on global gas supply. It would allow businesses to pollute for free, undermining the bloc’s longstanding emissions trading scheme.
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EU still struggling to find solution to Hungary’s veto of Ukraine’s €90B lifeline
2026-03-05Montenegro, the frontrunner for EU membership, could join under stricter conditions. President Zelenskyy reluctantly seems to think the only option might be for Ukraine to fix an oil pipeline to Eastern Europe.
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Trump’s strikes on Iran give Meloni a headache before Italy’s crunch referendum
2026-03-06Critics of the proposed bill say it is designed to keep the ruling parties in power. Politicians across the spectrum are captivated by the prospect of a bid for the 2036 or 2040 Summer Games.
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The EU’s plan to stop new members from becoming Hungary 2.0
2026-03-06Iran’s strikes are depleting air defense stocks that Ukraine desperately needs. Montenegro, the frontrunner for EU membership, could join under stricter conditions. EU leaders want to avoid a legal blowup with the Hungarian prime minister that could feed into his reelection campaign.
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‘The catastrophe is coming’: The battle to fix Britain’s crumbling parliament
2026-03-06British MPs worry that voters will be ‘furious’ with a revamp of parliament. From rising prices to WhatsApp, Westminster insiders explain why Britain feels ungovernable. From a navel-gazing mindset to arcane rules, Labour veterans tell why the party often ducks its chance to oust its chief.
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‘Veggie burgers’ are here to stay. Lab-grown ‘steaks’ never will be.
2026-03-05Seven countries in Europe have reported gastrointestinal issues in infants who had consumed formula. A new U.S.-Argentina deal could undermine protections for European food names that are included in the trade agreement with Latin America.
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UK cut staff hours at key naval base responding to Cyprus drone strike
2026-03-05Europeans fear a distracted U.S. will lose interest in pushing Vladimir Putin toward peace. America burns through stocks of the missiles that Kyiv desperately needs. Defense workers union argues deal at naval home of HMS Dragon undermined readiness for a crisis.
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Orbán, Zelenskyy trade threats over damaged Russian oil pipeline
2026-03-05The U.K., France and Germany say they have agreed to work together with the U.S. and allies in the Middle East on potential “proportionate defensive action” against Iran.
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Finland to allow import of nuclear weapons
2026-03-05The U.K., France and Germany say they have agreed to work together with the U.S. and allies in the Middle East on potential ‘proportionate’ military action.
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EU Parliament’s right-wing camp seals deal to increase migrant deportations
2026-03-05Three EU lawmakers did not complete mandatory training on “conflict and harassment prevention and good office management” Trade lawmakers to reassess the situation on March 17. After centrist groups failed to reach an agreement on migration rules, right-wing groups pulled it off.
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Far right pushes for debate on ‘election interference’ by Brussels
2026-03-05Patriots for Europe formally request debate on “interference in national elections” following report by U.S. House committee. Computer scientists are campaigning against the global march toward age checks online.
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Istanbul’s acting mayor: EU soft on Turkey because it needs Ankara
2026-03-05Europe’s security needs have dissuaded it from confronting Turkey on rule-of-law issues, Nuri Aslan claims. Aslan: ‘I’m not sure why we’re not talking to Turkey more.’
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Middle East war threatens ‘marginal’ progress in Gaza since ceasefire, WHO warns
2026-03-05The U.S. owes fees from 2024-2026, leaving the WHO $260 million out of pocket. Humanitarian crisis “still catastrophic” and supply disruptions in Middle East preventing $6 million worth of medicines from reaching Gaza, says WHO.
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Iran war could hurt Ukraine, Kallas warns
2026-03-05Iran’s strikes are depleting air defense stocks that Ukraine desperately needs. Montenegro, the frontrunner for EU membership, could join under stricter conditions. EU leaders want to avoid a legal blowup with the Hungarian prime minister that could feed into his reelection campaign.
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Spain rejects Rutte’s claim of ‘massive’ backing for Iran war by NATO allies
2026-03-05Foreign Minister José Luis Albares also had harsh words for German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Madrid has been one of the fiercest critics of the escalating conflict and has refused to let the U.S. use jointly operated military bases.
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The delicate art of hanging around like a lemon while your allies get lambasted
2026-03-06Friedrich Merz said nothing as Donald Trump launched a wave of verbal attacks. The machines are rising in other parliaments, so surely an AI MEP is next on the list. An EU in which different countries get different benefits appears closer than ever.
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MEPs sanctioned for skipping anti-harassment training
2026-03-05Three EU lawmakers did not complete mandatory training on “conflict and harassment prevention and good office management” The prime minister’s party accuses the opposition of conspiring with the EU and Kyiv to deprive Hungary of access to cheap Russian oil.
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Big EU lobby groups exaggerated industry support for attack on carbon price
2026-03-05The Industrial Accelerator Act’s green ambitions have evaded scrutiny. A letter to EU leaders was issued ‘on behalf of’ 1,300 signatories. Some firms deny they supported the demands.
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Germany’s privacy chief gets sidelined as intel services bulk up
2026-03-05The Irish case is a major test for Europe’s GDPR law. Israel is implementing new rules that NGOs and data privacy regulators say are unlawful. Berlin is preparing a reform of its spy services to grow less reliant on allies’ intel sharing.
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Trump Chagos opposition leaves Britain facing new legal threat
2026-03-05Mauritius is ‘exploring legal avenues’ after U.S. President Donald Trump opposed its £3.5 billion Chagos agreement with the U.K. British government thinks direct phase of the conflict will last for weeks — but its tail could be much longer.
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Protecting the electricity grid is crucial for national security
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LRT
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Lithuania backs US nuclear deterrent as France proposes European ‘umbrella’
2026-03-05Defence Minister Robertas Kaunas says Lithuania 'trusts the United States' Comments come amid France's plans to expand its nuclear arsenal and propose a new European nuclear 'umbrella' President Gitanas Nausėda said Paris' plans complement NATO's nuclear umbrella.
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Cold winter triggers landslides at Lithuania’s landmark Dutchman’s Cap cliff
2026-03-05Landslides have begun forming at the popular seaside cliff known as the Dutchman’s Cap (Olando Kepurė) Experts urge caution while stressing that the erosion is a natural process. Erosion causes the cliff to recede by about half a meter annually.
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Lithuanian FM worried Iran war may divert attention from Ukraine
2026-03-05Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys said the US and Israeli war with Iran’s must not divert the international community's attention from Ukraine. Budrys made the remarks after participating in an informal meeting of the Council of the Baltic Sea States ministers.
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Charter flight brings Lithuanian citizens home from Dubai as evacuation plans continue
2026-03-05Lithuanian citizens are being flown out of the UAE on a special flight. The flight is scheduled to arrive in the early hours of Friday morning. The flights are scheduled to take off from Dubai and land in the afternoon.
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Army chief suggests Lithuania could offer its territory for US operations in Iran
2026-03-05Raimundas Vaikšnoras, commander of the Lithuanian Armed Forces, said military actions by the United States and Israel against Iran were justified in order to curb Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. He suggested that Lithuania could support US operations against Iran in ways beyond direct military involvement, including diplomatic and economic measures.
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Lithuanian minister and Nemunas Dawn official linked to cash-backed party donations
2026-03-05Nemunas Dawn has sought to raise the legal limit on cash transactions in Lithuania from €5,000 to €15,000. Several individuals linked to the party’s deputy chairman, Robertas Puchovičius, previously denied any cash reached the party.
Economist
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Anthropic’s boss apologises but vows to sue the Pentagon
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Kristi Noem’s ignoble legacy as homeland security secretary
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Faecal transplants—a treatment for bipolar disorder?
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The Iran war could rock the global economy
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Israel and America want the Kurds to join the fight in Iran
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Economic data, commodities and markets
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Triumph of the toons: how animation came to rule the box office
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Six books to read about Iran
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Who wants a partner to toady to them? Quite a lot of people
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Formula One is attracting a different sort of fan
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A short guide to email opening lines
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Bayer spies an end to a long legal battle
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China sets its lowest growth target for a generation
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China’s first railway project in the EU is open at last
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Allegations against a corruption watchdog rock Malaysian politics
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Welcome to Kashiwazaki, home to the world’s largest nuclear plant
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Javier Milei aggressively celebrates a string of successes
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In African development, big is beautiful again
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Thousands of Africans are fighting for Russia in Ukraine
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States are embracing the MAHA food agenda
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How the Danes and Swedes handle populism
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Meet the weekend warriors preparing to defend Europe from Russia
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Feted by Europe’s left, Spain’s Pedro Sánchez is unloved at home
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Why one of Germany’s richest regions is gripped with anxiety
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Dubai is the front line of Britain’s war with itself
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Iran exposes three harsh truths for Britain
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Britain’s class politics is back—with a Green twist
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An AI disaster is getting ever closer
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Are Britain’s trade-union laws returning to the 1970s?
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Nigel Farage and Zack Polanski: best of frenemies
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AI danger gets real
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The weekly cartoon
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Binyamin Netanyahu has his war
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Any attempt at regime change is likely to repeat past mistakes
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Spars and strikes: Who backs Iran war?
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The US in Brief: Senate won’t stand in the way of Trump’s war
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Why the British government is spending more on hedgerows
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Investigative journalism in India is under threat
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Russia’s Starlink shutdown is a blow to its soldiers and drones
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Donald Trump must stop soon
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How the latest regional conflict is reshaping the Middle East
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To understand why countries grow, look at their firms
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It’s time to unleash Europe’s pensions
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India’s economy is not as big as economists thought
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Americans’ electricity bills are up. Don’t blame AI
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Indian politics has a “VIP” problem
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A house divided
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The Iran war has been a stunning aerial success
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Donald Trump bets big on the Iran war
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Rachel Reeves’s economic update might have appeared boring
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The nightmare war scenario is becoming reality in energy markets
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FT Markets
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Depleted oil reserve leaves US exposed as Iran war pushes up prices
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Jet fuel prices soar as Iran war squeezes supply
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Iran war triggers aluminium supply crunch and shutdowns across Middle East
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NYSE owner invests in crypto exchange OKX at $25bn valuation
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South Korea leads rebound from market rout after Iran attack
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Unhedged. On ignoring geopolitics, buying bubbles and hoarding gold
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Power prices in Europe swing wildly as Iran war stokes volatility
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The vulnerable Gulf energy assets putting the world on edge
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The Iran war presents a ‘guns and butter’ nightmare for investors
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Lex. Why oil at $200 a barrel is no longer unthinkable
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Lloyds strives to be ‘UK’s biggest fintech’ by selling more customer data
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US investors push for special funds to avoid Chinese tech
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Reprieve for India as US eases sanctions on buying Russian oil
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Asia’s big economies brace for Iran war energy shock
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India’s energy conundrum as Middle East war hits supply
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Trump says Iran wants to ‘make a deal’ to end the war
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Industry doubts Trump plan to insure Gulf oil tankers as Iran war halts transit
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The case against stablecoins
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CEO’s move comes with company’s holdings of cash and short-term Treasury bills at a record $373bn
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Lex. Bankers’ bumper year for IPOs isn’t quite going to plan
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Germany secures US sanctions exemption for Rosneft refinery
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Hedge fund seeks stake in fund that sharply limited investor redemptions in 2024 at 20% haircut
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Glencore wades into battle for former FTSE miner
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Money Beyond Borders — the making and breaking of global currencies
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Are investors getting the Iran conflict wrong? With Robin Brooks
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Why oil and gasfield timelines are growing
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Revolut applies for US banking licence in push to crack American market
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London’s investment halo is dimmed by war
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Lex. Private credit’s retail honeypot is getting less sweet
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Analysts’ views: rate markets are buying the weeks not months narrative on the Iran war
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Paul Krugman
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ONE BILLION DOLLARS
2026-03-05A reaction to the latest news on how much this war is costing the U.S. The cost of the war in Afghanistan is estimated to be in the region of $1.2 billion.
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Dreaming of a Blue Texas
2026-03-05Texas hasn’t elected a Democrat for state-wide office for over 30 years. James Talarico, a virtual political nobody six months ago, appears to have a good chance of winning. Texas’s economic growth is a major reason Democrats perennially hope that they will someday turn the state blue.
Šeši Nuliai
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Buliaus anatomija
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