
The death of top Tehran official and potential conduit for negotiations, Ali Larijani, has left Iran’s leadership to ‘hardliners.’
2Washington’s allies are backing their own interests instead of heeding President Donald Trump’s calls to join the Iran war.
3Countries are scrambling to find alternative oil transport routes as the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively shut.
4The US Federal Reserve is expected to hold interest rates steady, despite fears of inflation and lagging job growth.
5Trump raised fears of an intervention in Cuba, saying Washington would be doing “something” very soon.
6Tech giant Nvidia is reportedly preparing a version of its Groq AI chips to sell in China.
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