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Prospect of US-Iran conflict threatens Gulf economies

Gulf economies, already strained by years of low oil prices, face a double-edged sword with the prospect of conflict with Iran increasing oil prices while also threatening exports.

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Pakistan urges US and Iran to ratchet down tensions

Pakistan’s foreign minister said Monday the country would not be dragged into any conflict between the US and Iran as he urged both sides to lower tensions following the killing of Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani last week.

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Making sense of Australia’s bushfire crisis means asking hard questions – and listening to the answers

Bushfires plunder lives and landscapes in myriad ways, but they often start the same way. A bright morning suddenly turns to night. Ash flutters down from the sky, propelled ahead of the roaring fire front. An awful red glow slinks over the horizon.

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Bitcoin’s threat to the global financial system is probably at an end

2020 could well be the year that the cryptocurrency dream dies. This is not to say that cryptocurrencies will die altogether – far from it. But to all the financial romantics who have cheered the rise of bitcoin and other digital currencies over the past decade, there is a reckoning coming. Like it or not, the vision of a world in which these currencies liberate money from the clutches of central banks and other corporate giants is fading rapidly.

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Troops deployed across fire-hit Australia after horror weekend

Reserve troops were deployed to fire-ravaged regions across three Australian states on Monday after a torrid weekend that turned swathes of land into smouldering, blackened hellscapes.

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From 'Allahu Akbar' to Australia fires: Here are the best Golden Globe moments

Hollywood's Golden Globes ceremony lived up to its reputation on Sunday, with plenty of memorable moments served up to its A-list audience as they guzzled champagne at the Beverly Hilton.

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Masked mob attacks protesting students and teachers at India’s top university

Masked assailants beat students and teachers with sticks on the campus of a prestigious university in India's capital, injuring more than 20 people in an attack opposition lawmakers are trying to link to the government.

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'Million-strong' homage for Suleimani brings Tehran to standstill

Downtown Tehran was brought to a standstill Monday as mourners flooded the Iranian capital to pay an emotional homage to Qasem Soleimani, the "heroic" general killed in a US strike.

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Mike Pompeo has wanted to strike Iran for 10 years -- and the 'imminent threat' was specious at best: report

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has been an advocate for an attack on Iran for a decade, the Washington Post noted in a Sunday report.

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Trump doubles down on attacking cultural sites in Iran

President Donald Trump threatened that the United States would bomb Iran cultural sites if they retaliated against the U.S. or allies. The comment came hours after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told "State of the Union," that the U.S. would not go against past norms.

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Anti-Putin activist says Russian government likely scared by Trump's attack on Iran

Bill Browder — the British businessman and anti-Vladimir Putin activist who has successfully pushed for sanctions on Russia for its human rights violations — spoke with Salon to analyze why Russian officials and media outlets are condemning President Donald Trump's decision to have a drone strike assassinate Iranian General Qasem Soleimani.

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Ivanka and Trump Organization linked to Suleimani's front company: New Yorker writer

New Yorker writer Adam Davidson tweeted Sunday that when Iran leaders set up front companies to try and acquire weapons of mass destruction that the Trump Organization met with one of those front groups.

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Trump officials begged Iraq not to vote to kick soldiers out: report

Iraq's parliament voted to tell the United States military they had to leave Iraq after bombing Iranian targets in their country two weeks ago and after the decision to go after Iran.

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