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Hormuz shutdown blocks energy and crop nutrients, rattling agriculture markets and supply chains Anadolu Ajansı
Day 9 of Middle East conflict — new Iranian leader named, global markets react to oil surges CNN
Lebanon says 486 killed since Israeli attacks began Lebanon’s health ministry said at least 486 people have been killed and 1,313 wounded since Israeli attacks began on 2 March. Al Jazeera reported that an Israeli drone targeted a car in the southern town of Burj Rahal, while another strike hit the town of Srifa. Israeli air attacks also struck several other areas in southern Lebanon, including Arab Salim, Barghaz and Majdal Selm, according to Al Jazeera Arabic. Meanwhile, projectiles were launched from southern Lebanon towards Israel
On Monday morning, the FTSE 100 joined the other major financial markets with a firm slump, dipping by as much as 1.7%.
‘Critical’ Threat Persists in Hormuz as Attacks and GPS Jamming Shake Shipping gCaptain
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Trump says it will be a mutual decision with Israel to stop war in Iran KOMO
604 Israelis stuck since start of Iran war arrive on flydubai flights in Tel Aviv; over 50% of Israelis stranded abroad on eve of war return home via air and land border routes The post First flights bringing Israelis back home from Dubai land at Ben Gurion Airport appeared first on The Times of Israel.
The latest conflict, which is spreading across the Middle East, will have a significant knock-on effect in terms of inflation, interest rates and commodity prices
Global shipping costs jump as Hormuz bottleneck fuels supply chain fears Fox Business
Dow Jones slides, oil prices skyrocket amid Iran war CBS News
Lebanese parliament extends term by 2 years as Israel intensifies attacks on Lebanon PBS
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Trump Iran US Military Deaths Casualty Return Lake Geneva News
The FTSE 100 index closed down 35.23 points, 0.3%, at 10,249.52.
Here are five of the biggest stories from around the world today
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Pentagon identifies seventh US service member killed in Iran war The Pentagon has identified the seventh US service member killed in combat during the US-Israeli war on Iran as Army Staff Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, 26, of Glendale, Kentucky. Pennington died on Sunday after being wounded in an attack on 1 March at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, according to a Pentagon statement. Six US Army reservists were also killed in Kuwait when an Iranian drone struck an operations centre at a civilian port.
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