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CHINA DISMISSES SUN WEIDONG FROM POSITION AS FOREIGN MINISTRY VICE MINISTER - HUMAN RESOURCES MINISTRY
2026-04-14
CHINA DISMISSES SUN WEIDONG FROM POSITION AS FOREIGN MINISTRY VICE MINISTER - HUMAN RESOURCES MINISTRY
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2026-04-14
Iran is considering a temporary halt to shipments through the Strait of Hormuz to avoid escalating tensions and safeguard upcoming talks with the U.S., according to the report. The move could reduce the risk of confrontation amid a cease fragilefire
Iran is considering a temporary halt to shipments through the Strait of Hormuz to avoid escalating tensions and safeguard upcoming talks with the U.S., according to the report. The move could reduce the risk of confrontation amid a cease fragilefire and ongoing blockade as both sides prepare for potential negotiations. However, the strategy remains uncertain and could shift quickly if Iran decides to respond more directly to U.S. actions.
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Qantas, the Australian airline, said on Tuesday that it expects fuel costs for the second half of fiscal year 2026 to rise to between A$3.1 billion and A$3.3 billion from its previous forecast of A$2.5 billion, due to soaring oil prices caused by the
Qantas, the Australian airline, said on Tuesday that it expects fuel costs for the second half of fiscal year 2026 to rise to between A$3.1 billion and A$3.3 billion from its previous forecast of A$2.5 billion, due to soaring oil prices caused by the Middle East conflict. Qantas also postponed its planned share buyback program.
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