
Yinka Adegoke

Tim McDonnell

The global economic fallout from the Iran war appeared to worsen in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
2Israel stepped up strikes in Lebanon, as analysts said a US-Iran deal could force the country to curtail attacks.
3Europe looked to its continental allies to bolster its military might amid growing concerns about Russian aggression.
4South Korean memory chip firm SK Hynix became the latest tech giant to hit $1 trillion in market capitalization.
5The World Health Organization warned that efforts to contain central Africa’s Ebola outbreak were falling short, as concerns rise the disease could spread outside the region.
6Iran warned of retaliation after US strikes targeted boats and missile launch sites, imperiling already tenuous peace talks.
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