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Trump Strikes Kharg Island, Threatens Iran’s Oil Facilities
The U.S. bombed Iran's primary crude export hub Friday but spared the oil facilities, leaving a loaded ultimatum over the Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. bombed Iran's primary crude export hub Friday but spared the oil facilities, leaving a loaded ultimatum over the Strait of Hormuz
A waterway that normally moves 20 million barrels a day is down to a trickle, with no Navy escort in sight
From Bush's wars to Biden's stimulus, four presidents of both parties handed the world's creditors an ever-growing piece of America's fiscal future.
While global media frames Pezeshkian's apology as a de-escalation move, the diplomatic calculus behind it points to something more calculated: separating Arab neighbors from the U.S.-Israeli coalition
A Supreme Court ruling erased the White House's fiscal centerpiece, and the CBO says the hole is $2 trillion deep
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait and Qatar are reviewing whether to invoke force majeure clauses and scale back hundreds of billions in US investment pledges — and Washington is paying attention.
A boiler failure at Cuba's largest power plant triggered a cascade blackout, but the deeper crisis traces to Washington's fuel cutoff following the US intervention in Venezuela.
Assembly of Experts elects Mojtaba Khamenei under IRGC pressure, creating hereditary succession in revolutionary republic founded on overthrowing monarchy