
Reed Albergotti

David Weigel

The US deployed thousands more troops to the Middle East, even as Trump said an Iran deal was close.
2Oil-rich nations are seeking to capitalize on raised prices, with Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and Norway all eyeing gains.
3Investors warned that interest rates may be raised amid heightened inflation fears sparked by the Iran war.
4The Philippines declared a national emergency as fuel prices soared on the back of the Iran war.
5Russia launched nearly 1,000 drones and missiles against Ukraine in its largest attack of the war so far.
6An aid convoy arrived in Cuba, which is facing fuel shortages and nation-wide blackouts under a tightened US embargo.
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A school in Dubai, pictured in 2024. Rula Rouhana/Reuters.
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A cargo ship near the Strait of Hormuz. Stringer/Reuters.
Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama. Bernd von Jutrczenka/picture alliance via Getty Images.
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USAF B-1 bomber at RAF Fairford airbase. Toby Shepheard/Reuters
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