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Why the Iran war marks a turning point for Gulf-Asia trade South China Morning Post
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Iran denies responsibility for drone attack on Iraqi oil refinery Iran denied responsibility for a drone attack on the Lanaz oil refinery in Iraq’s Kurdish region, Iranian media reported, citing an informed security source. The attack triggered a fire and forced the suspension of operations at the refinery, a key facility for oil production and distribution in the region. Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya command also said Shahed drones had been imitated and used in attacks on regional countries, adding that Iranian forces “only target American and Israeli interests.” A gas flare burns at the Lanaz refinery after it was targeted by a drone strike, in Erbil, Iraq, 14 March 2026. REUTERS/Khalid al Mousily
Japan signals hesitation on Hormuz escort mission request Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party policy chief Takayuki Kobayashi said the threshold is “extremely high” for Tokyo to send warships to help protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Speaking to the public broadcaster NHK, Kobayashi said that while Japan does not rule out the possibility legally, “given the current situation in which this conflict is ongoing, I believe this is something that must be considered with great caution.”
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Syrians celebrate the start of the 2011 uprising that, in 2024, put an end to Bashar al-Assad's rule.
Amid Iran foreign minister Abbas Araghchi's Strait of Hormuz update comes a Chinese yuan report | World News Hindustan Times
Military briefing: How mines could tighten Iran’s Gulf chokehold Financial Times
Iran on Sunday warned other countries against getting involved in its war with the United States and Israel, as Rome reported a base in Kuwait hosting US and Italian troops was hit by a drone attack. It also came after Tehran sent a stern message to its neighbours that it had "ample evidence" US bases on their territory were being used to launch attacks.
Israel said Sunday it still has thousands of targets to strike inside Iran as the Islamic republic warned other countries against getting involved in the war, which has spread across the Middle East. Tehran's warning came as Rome reported a base in Kuwait hosting US and Italian troops was hit by a drone attack, while Iran told its neighbours it had "ample evidence" that US bases on their territory were being used to launch attacks.
Retail traders rush into oil bets as Iran war drives wild price swings Financial Times
When James Austin Johnson’s Trump is asked why gas prices are high, he replies ‘The Epstein Files! Kidding, but possibly not’
Live updates: Iran war news; crew killed in plane crash identified, F1 calls off Middle East races CNN
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Hollywood will convene Sunday night for a nail-biter Academy Awards that’s steering toward a coronation for either Paul Thomas Anderson or Ryan Coogler
US embassy urges Americans leave Iraq after second attack The US Embassy in Baghdad urged all American citizens to leave Iraq immediately after the embassy compound was attacked overnight for the second time since the war with Iran began. Meanwhile, an Iraqi armed group has claimed responsibility for attacks targeting American interests in Iraqi Kurdistan, as militias intensify drone and rocket strikes against US facilities and personnel across the country.
Iran has held a funeral for the country's most influential defence figure, Ali Shamkhani.
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