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Australia's farmers, hit by Iran war costs and dry weather, grow less wheat Reuters
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Japan's solid Q1 GDP faces reality check as Iran war threatens economy Reuters
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Gold falls with MidEast war in focus after Trump pauses strike Reuters
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Indian retailers raise fuel prices again in response to Iran war Reuters
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Indian shares rise after Trump signals possible nuclear deal with Iran Reuters
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So much has the world’s attention focused on Iran lately that it’s been easy to lose track of what’s going on in the much larger war in Ukraine. A great deal has changed there since the start of the year, demanding some new approaches from Kyiv’s European allies.
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Beijing has yet to step forward to fill the leadership vacuum left by Washington
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Singapore stocks climbed to a record as investors sought defensive havens during volatility sparked by the Iran war.
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European shares gain as Trump's Iran comments cheer markets Reuters
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Virtually from the moment US bombs started falling on Iran on Feb. 28, the White House has been twisting itself into verbal knots to avoid calling the conflict a “war.” On May 1, the president declared that hostilities had officially “terminated,” as a fragile ceasefire had been in effect since Apri