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U.S. Intelligence Saw No Change in Iran’s Missile Capabilities Before War The New York Times
Gabbard tells senators Iranian regime is degraded but still intact The Washington Post
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Canada in push for joint G7 and Middle East effort to de-escalate Iran war The Guardian
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By Daren Butler ISTANBUL, March 18 (Reuters) - Thousands of Turks gathered in central Istanbul on Wednesday in support of jailed mayor Ekrem Imamoglu at an opposition rally, one year after President Tayyip Erdogan’s main rival was arrested on corruption charges. Supporters waving red party banners and Turkish flags gathered at city hall for the rallyby Imamoglu’s party, the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), which has been the target of an unprecedented judicial crackdown since late 2024.
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Federal Reserve keeps rates unchanged, plans one cut despite Iran war concerns Los Angeles Times
Takeaways from intelligence officials’ testimony to lawmakers amid war with Iran CNN
Former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino has slammed National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent’s claim that Iran posed “no imminent threat”.
Fed holds interest rates steady as Iran war drives up oil prices and inflation fears The Guardian
US holds interest rates as Iran war triggers oil shock BBC
Iran, the strait of Hormuz and a global economic shock. Plus: Feminism fights on Get the Guardian Weekly delivered to your home address As fighting in the Middle East entered its third week, focus has shifted to Tehran’s closure of a key maritime passage, and the potentially huge global economic impact. For our big story this week, Jillian Ambrose explains how the war in Iran has effectively blocked the Gulf states from exporting a fifth of the world’s oil supply through the strait of Hormuz. Peter Beaumont sets out the significance of the route and the possible options to counter the blockade, while Hannah Ellis-Petersen reports on the building anger and resentment in the region over being dragged into a war they did not start and had diplomatically tried to prevent. Continue reading...
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