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End of war out of sight: oil prices rise again after new US and Iran attacks

End of war out of sight: oil prices rise again after new US and Iran attacks

Oil prices increased significantly on Thursday morning following new military attacks between the United States and Iran. These escalations, which included a strike on a U.S. airbase, have further dimmed prospects for an end to the conflict in the Middle East.

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