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oil prices
May 28th, 2026 - 06:34 GMT
Sally Shakkour

Sally Shakkour

Oil prices up 3% after renewed clashes between the US, Iran

ALBAWABA - Oil prices jumped more than 3 percent on Thursday morning after renewed tensions between the United States and Iran in the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude futures rose $3.51, or 3.72 percent, to $97.80 a barrel by 03:44 GMT, while the more actively traded August contract climbed $3.35, or 3.63 percent, to $95.60. The July contract is set to expire on Friday, according to Reuters. U.S. West Texas ...
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A grand opening for Dubai water canal

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