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US Fans Finally Get F1, Just in Time for Its Wildest Season
The 2026 races promise new tech, new rules, new ways to watch and drama in a higher gear
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Small Businesses Are Pushing Back Against Private Equity
Touting local and family-owned credentials, Main Street companies say they’re fending off sometimes multiple inquiries a day from PE firms.
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Canada Mulls Joining UK-Led Response Force as Its Military Grows
Canada is considering eventual membership in a UK-led multinational rapid response force, but its immediate priority is rebuilding its military and reducing reliance on the US, Defense Minister David McGuinty said.
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India hopeful Iran talks will ease Hormuz route for its ships
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar told FT there was no "blanket arrangement" for Indian ships to pass through the strait.
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Zimbabwe’s RioZim Coal Unit loses Operating License After Appeal
RioZim Ltd., a former unit of Rio Tinto Group, lost its operating license in Zimbabwe after the miner failed to develop a 2,800 megawatt coal-fired power plant.
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How closing the Strait of Hormuz raises your grocery bill
Closing the Strait of Hormuz raised oil prices. It also raises the cost of bread.
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Pakistan Oil Tanker Transits Hormuz After Hugging Iran’s Coast
A tanker laden with crude oil appears to have cleared the Strait of Hormuz and is now sailing to Pakistan, according to ship-tracking data, making it the latest in just a trickle of vessels that have left the Persian Gulf since US and Israeli strikes on Iran …
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Amplifon to Buy GN Store Nord Hearing Aid Unit for $2.6 Billion
Amplifon SpA agreed to buy the hearing-aid business of GN Store Nord A/S in a deal valued at 17 billion Danish kroner ($2.6 billion), a price that sent shares of the seller soaring the most on record.
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EU Pushes to Shift Naval Mission to Protect Strait of Hormuz
The European Union’s foreign policy chief is encouraging member states to redirect the bloc’s Red Sea naval mission to help restart oil and gas shipments in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Drone strike disrupts Dubai flights as Iran continues Gulf attacks
Iran has sought to justify its attacks on Gulf countries, hitting civilian infrastructure as well as US assets.
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Dubai Stocks Fall Into Bear Market as Iran War Enters Third Week
Dubai stocks slid into bear-market territory as the crisis in the Middle East caused chaos in the energy, shipping, real estate and tourism industries.
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UAE’s Fujairah Port Hit Again, Damage Is Being Assessed
The key port of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates was hit again, forcing a suspension of oil loading, the latest in a series of strikes that’s plagued the country’s only export route that bypasses the Strait of Hormuz.