‘Particularly badly exposed’: How the Iran war is hitting the UK
The likelihood of economic woes and unrest grows as the conflict shows no sign of ending.
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The likelihood of economic woes and unrest grows as the conflict shows no sign of ending.
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Al Jazeera
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The UK has issued similar advice, telling citizens who stay, that they do so at their own risk.
Single yellow cards will be cancelled after the group stage and then again after the quarterfinals, FIFA says.

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The United Arab Emirates is leaving OPEC to pump more oil on its own terms. The break strips Saudi Arabia of a key partner and adds to growing uncertainty over the cartel’s future.