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Trump says 'great' Iran settlement will trigger opening of Strait of Hormuz Reuters
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The dollar fell by the most in more than a month as President Donald Trump’s vow of progress on a deal to end the war with Iran eased demand for the haven.
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Blackstone again in deal talks with H&R REIT - report
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President has faced backlash in Congress over his pick of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence
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Want to see the World Cup final? That’ll be $10,000. Bloomberg’s Big Take host David Gura and Vanessa Perdomo get into dynamic pricing and surging costs for host countries as the games kick off. (Source: Bloomberg)
Ukraine’s recent drone strikes on St. Petersburg provided arguably the most visible indication to date that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion is not going according to plan, write Maksym Beznosiuk and William Dixon. The post Putin can no longer shield ordinary Russians from the war he unle
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Businesses that panic-bought projectors for the Knicks can seamlessly transition to the World Cup.
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Ecuador is cutting beer prices by more than 20% through a temporary tax cut to rally “extra support” for the national football team during the World Cup, President Daniel Noboa said.
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Stocks in Asia were set to advance Friday, tracking a rally on Wall Street after President Donald Trump said the US was nearing an agreement with Iran, raising hopes for a diplomatic end to a conflict that has rattled global markets.
The central question has not simply been who possesses power, but who is willing to absorb pain, tolerate risk, and continue escalating when conventional logic suggests restraint. The post The Iran war is a game of liar’s poker appeared first on Atlantic Council.