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Netanyahu requests presidential pardon; American and Ukrainian officials meet in Florida, and more
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Israel’s prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, requested a pardon for corruption charges from the country’s president.
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Targets on Iran’s Kharg Island “obliterated”; judge rejects subpoenas to Fed, and more
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20260314. Judge rejects subpoenas to Fed; America sends more marines to Middle East, and more
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Iran’s new leader threatens a bigger fight, oil prices jump again, and more
12:55|Iran’s new supreme leader pledged to “avenge” his country’s martyrs in his first public comment since succeeding his father; A federal judge rejected subpoenas that America’s Department of Justice served to the Federal Reserve over its criminal investigation into Jerome Powell.
America to ease Russian oil sanctions; American refuelling plane crashes, and more
10:48|America temporarily eased sanctions on Russian oil and petroleum currently at sea. Also, Israel launched a fresh wave of attacks on central Tehran, where rallies marking Quds Day were taking place, and against Hizbullah targets in Lebanon.
20260313. Iran’s new leader threatens a bigger fight; oil prices jump again, and more
03:53||Ep. 20260313Iran’s new supreme leader pledged to “avenge” his country’s martyrs in his first public comment since succeeding his father.
Iran’s new leader threatens a bigger fight; oil prices jump again, and more
10:46|Iran’s new supreme leader pledged to “avenge” his country’s martyrs in his first public comment since succeeding his father; Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, jumped back above $100 a barrel.
Oil prices surge; ships hit in the Strait of Hormuz, and more
11:35|Oil prices rose despite the International Energy Agency announcing it would release an unprecedented 400 million barrels of oil from its reserves. Also, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the Iranian regime’s security forces, warned countries to “get ready for oil to be $200 a barrel”.
20260312. Record release of oil reserves; Trump claims war will end “soon”, and more
03:48||Ep. 20260312Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, rose to over $90 a barrel, despite the International Energy Agency announcing that it would release 400m barrels of oil from its reserves.
Record release of oil reserves; Trump claims war will end “soon”, and more
11:23|Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, rose to over $90 a barrel, despite the International Energy Agency announcing that it would release 400m barrels of oil from its reserves; The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the regime’s security forces, who declared Hormuz closed, warned countries to “get ready for oil to be $200 a barrel”.