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Monday, March 02, 2026
If the Iran Strikes Backfire, Voters Will Know Who’s to Blame. . .Global Credit Markets Wobble as War Deepens AI-Triggered Selloff
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Iran Strikes Mark the Biggest Gamble of Trump’s Second Term
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Iran's Nuclear Materials a Risk: Ex-US Energy Secretary
8:06
Full Trump Statement on US Missile Strikes on Iran
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WHO Chief Says World Is ‘Vulnerable’ to Next Pandemic
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Citi’s Manthey Sees UK Stocks as Good Hedge Amid Iran War
15 min
Live Nation’s Antitrust Reckoning Kicks Off Before New York Jury
21 min
Rio Tinto Pauses Japanese Aluminum Fee Talks After Iran Attacks
50 min
Oil Tanker Rates Skyrocket on Key Middle East-to-China Route
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Bond Deals in Europe Put on Hold as Mideast War Rattles Markets
The White House
The Big Take
Trump’s Iran Strikes Usher In an Era of Unrestrained American Power
The targeted attacks and killing of a sitting head of state mark a departure from decades of US policy.
Dubai Shaken by Blasts as Iran and US Trade Strikes
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Travelers Trapped in Dubai See No Easy Escape From Glitzy Island
A volley of missiles and drones from Iran drastically altered the dynamic of Dubai, which became an island from which there is no escape.
Iran Switches to Survival Mode After Killing of Khamenei
Hezbollah Fires on Israel in Response to Khamenei’s Death
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Big Take: The Risk of Iran’s "No Red Lines" Threat
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Oil Spikes as Middle East War All But Halts Hormuz Ship Strait
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Saudi Arabia’s Biggest Oil Refinery Halts After Drone Attack
Saudis Pulled Deeper Into Mideast War After Refinery Attack
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Global Credit Markets Wobble as War Deepens AI-Triggered Selloff
Bond Deals in Europe Put on Hold as Mideast War Rattles Markets
Dollar Rallies as Oil’s Surge Curbs Bets on Fed Rate Cuts
Bloomberg Opinion
If the Iran Strikes Backfire, Voters Will Know Who’s to Blame
By Ronald Brownstein, Columnist
Private Credit is Sickly. Banks Aren't The Cure
By Paul J. Davies, Columnist
Anthropic’s Partners Are Making a Deal With the AI Devil
By Parmy Olson, Columnist
Iran Strikes Will Be Nasty for Oil Prices But Not a Shock
By Javier Blas, Columnist
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Lutnick Hangs On After Epstein Visit Revelation, Tariff Turmoil
During an awkward appearance before a Senate panel recently, the billionaire sought to explain a 2012 trip to the disgraced financier’s private island.
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Lutnick Makes Surprise Trip to India After US Tariff Setback
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FBI Probes Whether Austin Mass Shooting Tied to Iran Conflict
Three people were killed and 14 others wounded when a gunman opened fire in the city’s downtown entertainment district.
Netflix’s Co-CEO Explains Why He Quit the Warner Bros. Fight
What the Paramount-Warner Merger Means for Hollywood
David Ellison Used Political Ties, Deep Pockets to Buy Warner Br
Carney Meets Modi in New Delhi, Marking New Chapter in Ties
Death Toll Rises as Pakistan, Afghan Forces Keep Up Clashes
Millions of Migrant Workers in Gulf at Risk as War Rages On
Bloomberg Businessweek
China Spent Big on an African Media Empire, But No One’s Watching
Viewers on the continent still strongly prefer local sources and Western outlets such as the BBC and CNN.
By Peter Martin
Technology
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Qilai Shen/Bloomberg
Iran Strikes Snarl E-Commerce Delivery Times to Middle East
MTN Sees Full-Year Earnings Quadrupling on Nigeria, Ghana Gains
Nintendo Shares Slide on Fears of Rising Mideast Shipping Costs
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