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Oil advanced, following a drop of more than 5% on Wednesday, as the US and Iran remained at odds over how to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and a report pointed to fresh military strikes in the Islamic Republic.
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Asian stocks looked set for a mixed start after conflicting signals from the US and Iran over prospects for a deal to end the war. Crude oil gained.
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Exclusive: US carries out new strikes in Iran against military site, official says Reuters
Beijing is funding humanoid robots to slash Chinese factory costs and build a competitive advantage.
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Singapore’s founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew once offered a striking observation on the nature of American power, wrote Harvard professor Joseph Nye in 2011. China, Lee argued, could draw upon its massive population but the United States possessed a deeper structural advantage: the ability to at
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Dr. Rosemary Kelanic, the director of the Middle East Program at Defense Priorities, joins "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss Trump's remarks on the state of Iran peace talks.
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Central Asia is tilting more decisively towards China as geopolitical uncertainty deepens, with Beijing’s expanding influence recasting the former Soviet states’ strategic orientation. In the first of a three-part series, Laura Zhou looks at how vulnerabilities laid bare by the Iran war might make t
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Conflict avoidance is not an act of kindness. No. It’s actually a leadership liability that undermines trust and inserts unnecessary risk into executive decisions.
Despite reports Iran could return the passageway to normal traffic flows within a month of a peace deal, Kalshi traders thought that was unlikely.
ECB warns fiscal, geopolitical risks 'underestimated' by markets