The war comes home in the form of higher energy prices
U.S. consumers and businesses, and the rest of the world, are being asked to pay for the war on Iran
U.S. consumers and businesses, and the rest of the world, are being asked to pay for the war on Iran
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U.S. consumers and businesses, and the rest of the world, are being asked to pay for the war on Iran
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Some countries have imposed price caps and released oil stockpiles to maintain energy supplies, while others are trying to reduce consumption.
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Hungary’s longtime leader is trailing in the polls ahead of April’s election, as the opposition alleges widespread corruption
President Donald Trump warned NATO of a 'very bad' future if allies didn't exert more pressure to reopen the strategic waterway. Israel and Iran indicate that fighting will not end soon. Follow DW. Grouped from 37 articles across 13 sources.
BERLIN, March 14 - Juergen Habermas, best-known for his theory of political consensus-building, shaped the discourse of post-war Germany more than any other popular intellectual.