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B-52s Arrive At U.K. Base As Air Campaign Over Iran Grinds On (Updated)

Special Operations Raid To Secure Iran’s Enriched Uranium May Become A Very Risky Necessity

Iran was once one of the key oil suppliers to the world. No longer. Its exports, constrained by sanctions, amount to less than 2 per cent of global supplies, most of which go to China at discounted prices. A similar change has taken place in Venezuela. Once a star of world oil and one of the founding members of Opec, today it can hardly even be called a petrostate. It produces less oil than the US state of North Dakota and a quarter as much as neighbouring Brazil.

Europe faces a renewed gas crisis as storage levels fall below 30%, prices surge, and Qatar shuts down the world’s largest LNG facility, disrupting global supply.

Countries like Israel, Finland, and Germany are on the list. CDC Issues Spring Break Travel Warning as Polio Spreads in 32 Countries

Alibaba reports rogue AI agent as fears of technical malfunctions grow

China leads the humanoid robot race — but the U.S. still has a shot

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