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Pope Leo XIV is calling for an end to the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran and expressing deep sorrow for those killed
Trump says Iran war will be over "very soon" Axios
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Iran war will end 'soon' but 'important targets' remain if needed, Trump says PBS
Kentucky soldier in Saudi Arabia is 7th US service member to die in Iran war GMToday.com
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Iraqi armed group claims drone attack on base at Baghdad airport The Iraqi armed group Saraya Awliya al-Dam said it carried out a drone attack on the Victoria military airbase at Baghdad airport. The group claimed responsibility for the strike in a statement on its Telegram channel. The incident follows a series of drone attacks in Iraq in recent days, including two drones that targeted a US military base and a hotel in Erbil in the Kurdish region of northern Iraq. Last week, a building in Sulaimaniyah was also hit by a drone strike. Footage verified by Al Jazeera showed flames rising from the site.
The British Chambers of Commerce said the geopolitical situation could ‘change the economic outlook considerably’.
U.S. and Israeli war in Iran, which Trump says will be 'short term,' has global reach - Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times
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Photos from Iran, Israel and Lebanon in the 2nd week of the Iran war WRAL
More than half of the 62 million people in the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are foreign workers.
Kentucky soldier in Saudi Arabia is 7th U.S. casualty to die in Iran war Los Angeles Times
Trump says Iran war will end 'soon' but also issues threats that could prolong it NBC News
Trump calls Iran war 'a little excursion' that will end 'soon' NBC News
Israeli minister’s son wounded in attack near Lebanon border Israel’s far-right finance minister Bezalel Smotrich said his son was wounded in an attack near the Lebanese border that injured eight Israeli soldiers. In a post on X, Smotrich said a mortar round was fired at troops on Friday and that his son, Benya Hebron, was among those hurt. He said shrapnel “penetrated his back and stomach” and that he was taken to hospital. “By the grace of God, one of the shrapnel tore through his liver and lodged in the wall of the largest blood vessel in his stomach,” Smotrich wrote, adding that the injuries could have been far worse if the vessel had been hit.
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There's another big reason why shipping companies and insurers aren't willing to risk the Strait of Hormuz CNBC