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Preparations ordered by the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, before his assassination on February 28th, proceeded as planned. The first wave of air strikes killed fewer among Iran’s leadership ...
N OW INTO its second week, the American-Israeli war with Iran has all but stopped seaborne oil exports from the Gulf’s big ...
The movement’s enthusiasm for the strikes on Iran also reflects the appeal of Mr Trump’s broader approach to military power. If ever there were a style of foreign policy suited to the America First ...
Goldman Sachs, a bank, has warned that the price could rise to all-time highs, meaning some $150 per barrel, if the war continues until the end of March. The Islamic Republic, for its part, wagered ...
F IFTEEN YEARS ago the state of Baden-Württemberg sent tremors across Germany by electing the country’s first—and so far only—Green-led government. Two weeks before that vo ...
British legislation to combat this has not kept pace with more robust laws elsewhere. Asda, Morrisons, Tesco and Waitrose, for example, all sell tomato products that would be barred from America under ...
On the contrary, we are trying to finish it,” Vladimir Putin had told Russians a few years earlier, after invading Ukraine.
India's government has celebrated its economy becoming the world's fourth-largest by GDP, but recent revisions show it ...
Eight new novels explore themes from crime and family dysfunction to forbidden love and generational conflict, offering ...
D URING THE American Gilded Age of the late 19th century, economic booms and busts followed each other so regularly that they ...
Most important, little else in the economy points to a shift towards the wealthy. The wages of low-earners are growing at a similar rate to those of richer ones—and grew much faster in the ...
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