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Lee Ying Shan - Oil prices slip after OPEC+ extends voluntary oil output cuts until mid-year - cnbc.com - Russia - Israel -  Moscow - state Texas - Uae - Saudi Arabia - Iraq -  Riyadh - Angola

Oil prices slip after OPEC+ extends voluntary oil output cuts until mid-year

Oil prices edged lower Monday after oil cartel OPEC+ agreed to extend voluntary output reductions until the second quarter, in an effort to support the short-term stability of crude markets.

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Reuters - Hamas arrives in Cairo for cease-fire talks with deal 'on the table' - cnbc.com - Israel - Palestine - Washington -  Cairo

Hamas arrives in Cairo for cease-fire talks with deal 'on the table'

A delegation from Hamas arrived in Cairo on Sunday for crunch talks on a Gaza cease-fire, billed as a potential final hurdle towards an agreement that would halt the fighting for six weeks.

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Amelia Nierenberg - Monday Briefing - Monday Briefing: Fears of Anarchy Grow in Gaza - nytimes.com - Israel - Palestine

Monday Briefing: Fears of Anarchy Grow in Gaza

Last week, more than 100 people were killed in northern Gaza, health officials there said, after thousands of Gazans rushed at aid trucks. The crush on Thursday led to a stampede and prompted Israeli soldiers to fire at the crowd.

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Australia's clampdown on hate crimes should protect Jews too - asia.nikkei.com - Israel - Australia

Australia's clampdown on hate crimes should protect Jews too

Ian Lloyd Neubauer is a freelance journalist based in Sydney.

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Nikkei staff writer - Turkey's ex-president slams U.S. 'double standards' on Israel, Ukraine - asia.nikkei.com - Russia - Israel - Ukraine - Turkey -  Istanbul

Turkey's ex-president slams U.S. 'double standards' on Israel, Ukraine

ISTANBUL -- Turkey's former President Abdullah Gul criticized the U.S. and its allies for playing a "dangerous game" with their "hypocritical double standards" on Israel and Russia, saying their policies would lead to them "isolating themselves from the rest of the world."

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Joe Biden - Ali Khamenei - Iran vote turnout hits historic low amid discontent - cnbc.com - Usa - Israel - Iran

Iran vote turnout hits historic low amid discontent

Turnout for Iran's parliamentary election, seen as a test of the clerical establishment's legitimacy, appears to have hit an historic low of around 41%, according to unofficial reports quoted by state media on Saturday.

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U.S. carries out first airdrop of aid into Gaza - asia.nikkei.com - France - Israel - Palestine - Washington - Jordan -  Washington - Cyprus

U.S. carries out first airdrop of aid into Gaza

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- The U.S. military on Saturday carried out its first airdrop of aid into Gaza, three U.S. officials said, after the deaths of Palestinians queuing for food underlined the growing humanitarian catastrophe in the crowded coastal enclave after months of Israeli military operations.

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India’s boom hasn’t solved its jobs crisis - asiatimes.com - India - Israel - Palestine

India’s boom hasn’t solved its jobs crisis

Israel plans to bring in 70,000 workers from abroad, including 10,000 from India, to boost its construction sector. A labor shortage has emerged after 80,000 Palestinian workers were barred from entering the country after the October 7 Hamas-led attacks.

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