Iran war 'worst' time for tax, say gas companies
The Greens and One Nation are among those that want gas profits levied, with pressure mounting on Labor to respond to growing calls for reform.
Satellite companies restrict access to images of the Middle East as the Iran war rages, with one citing concern data could be exploited "by adversarial actors."
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The Greens and One Nation are among those that want gas profits levied, with pressure mounting on Labor to respond to growing calls for reform.
Regime will do whatever it takes to cling on to power – including sacrificing economies of other Gulf states Middle East crisis – live updates Brinkmanship, the ability to take a country to the edge of war without…
Countries that were already suffering from conflict are especially feeling pain of rising fuel, food and fertilizer costs
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The Iran war reached the three-week mark as about 2,200 more U.S. Marines and three more warships are headed toward the region, two U.S. officials said. Grouped from 9 articles across 6 sources.