Russia- and Iran-linked groups use crypto to quietly source battlefield drones via global e-commerce channels
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Threats to Iran’s oil and key shipping routes push crude toward $150 risk zone
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Markets climb as oil surges, confidence drops, and geopolitics unsettle global outlook
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Futures rise despite correction fears, as Iran conflict and labor data shape a volatile, shortened week
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Tehran signals retaliation while global powers race to reopen Hormuz and prevent a deeper energy crisis
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Unclaimed attacks near Salalah disrupt trade routes and raise fears of wider Gulf escalation
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Investors no longer react to headlines as oil shock and policy uncertainty override political signaling.
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Currency hits weakest level since 2024 intervention, raising stakes for Tokyo amid energy shock and policy strain.
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Dow Slides 300 Points as Oil Surge Pushes Markets Toward Correction
by Dean Dougnby Dean DougnBrent tops $110 amid Hormuz disruption, while Trump’s strike delay fails to calm investor fears.
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European Stocks Slide as Trump Extends Iran Strike Pause
by Daphne Dougnby Daphne DougnMarkets struggle with mixed signals as prolonged conflict uncertainty outweighs short-term diplomatic relief.