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    US–Israel–Iran War Day 52: Strait of Hormuz explodes into chaos as US seizes Iranian cargo ship; Tehran cries 'piracy', Pakistan’s peace push hangs by a thread

    Iran War News Day 52: On Day 52 of the US–Israel–Iran war, tensions have intensified after the US seized an Iranian cargo ship, prompting Tehran’s threat of retaliation. The crisis in the Strait of Hormuz continues to disrupt global oil supplies, pushing crude prices higher. With talks stalled and military posturing rising, fears of a wider regional conflict and prolonged energy crisis are growing.

    Global Markets | Australian shares end largely unchanged as investors remain wary of Mideast risks

    Australian shares saw a modest rise on Monday. Investors remained cautious, awaiting developments in the Middle East conflict. Hopes for a quick resolution faded after Iran rejected talks and blocked the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. also seized an Iranian cargo ship. This uncertainty kept the market subdued, with gold miners and consumer firms providing some support.

    US Stock Market: Global investors pivot back to US market amid strong earnings and easing tensions

    A US–Iran ceasefire and strong early earnings have reignited global investor appetite for S&P 500 and broader U.S. equities. As geopolitical tensions ease, Reuters data shows billions flowing back into American stocks, driven by economic resilience, robust corporate results, and renewed confidence in the dominance of TINA-style investing.

    US Israel-Iran War Day 51: Strait of Hormuz tensions rise as Iran fires on tanker, talks continue

    Iran War News Day 51: As the clock ticks into the 51st day of the Iran-Israel conflict, West Asia finds itself in a heightened state of alert. Iran's latest restrictions on the strategic Strait of Hormuz are causing significant disruptions to important LNG shipments. These actions, paired with mixed messages from Tehran, have created a fog of confusion at sea.

    Aluminium prices at record highs: What’s driving the rally and what’s next?

    Aluminium prices have surged to multi-year highs, driven by strong demand, supply constraints, and rising energy costs. Geopolitical tensions and declining inventories have added volatility and a risk premium. With China’s demand robust and supply tight, the outlook remains firm, though risks from easing tensions or slowdown persist.

    UAE envoy to India flags 2,890 strikes on civilian infra since Feb 28, says 4 million Indian expats integral to nation

    The UAE ambassador has reported 2,890 missile and drone attacks. He called these unprovoked strikes and urged stronger international action. The UAE faced these attacks despite not being a direct party to the conflict. These incidents threatened regional stability. UAE air defence systems intercepted most incoming threats. International bodies have called for accountability and reparations.

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