The Economist
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Culture & Arts
Growing Arab Sympathy Toward Iran Deepens Divide Between Public Opinion, Gulf Governments
DID Press: A widening gap is emerging between Arab governments and large segments of Arab public opinion over Iran, as growing regional anger toward Israel and dissatisfaction with U.S. policies fuel increasing sympathy for Tehran across parts of the Arab…
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Economy & Development
Oil Market Calm Is an Illusion, Economist Warns of Looming Global Energy Crisis
DID Press: British magazine The Economist has warned that despite recent price fluctuations and a temporary decline in oil prices following ceasefire announcements, the global energy market is heading toward a deep and potentially unprecedented crisis. Continued disruption in the…
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Economy
The Economist: Hormuz Disruption Could Push 45M Into Hunger
DID Press: A new report by The Economist warns that prolonged disruption in the Strait of Hormuz could have severe consequences for global food security. The magazine states that continued closure or instability in the passage would drive up global…
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Government
Spain’s PM Calls US–Israel Attacks on Iran “Illegal War”
DID Press: Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has criticized the ongoing military strikes by the United States and Israel against Iran, describing the conflict as an “illegal war.” In an analytical article published Friday in The Economist, Sánchez warned that…
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