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Gulf countries report new attacks even as Iran apologizes for strikes
Several Gulf states said on Saturday they had intercepted attacks from Iran, even as Tehran apologized to neighbouring countries for strikes carried out amid its conflict with the United States and Is...

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How Each Gulf Country Is Intercepting Iranian Missiles and Drones
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Trapped Between U.S. and Iran, Gulf Countries Face Nightmare Scenario
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"Enemy's Misconceptions": Iran President's U-Turn After Apology To Neighbours
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian appeared to backtrack from his conciliatory remark towards his Gulf neighbours.

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Trump rejects settling war with Iran, raises notion of eliminating all its potential leaders
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War with Iran: New strikes hit Tehran and explosions rock Gulf nations
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Israel Renews Assault on Lebanon After Netanyahu Promises 'Many Surprises' in Next Phase of War
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian apologized Saturday for attacks on “neighboring countries," even as his country's missiles and drones flew toward Gulf Arab states and hard-liners asserted that Teh...

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The Gulf Countries Can’t Take Much More

From the moment the first Iranian missiles appeared in the sky over the Persian Gulf this past weekend, the target countries’ effort to intercept them was accompanied by an equally vigorous effort to reassure residents,
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Gulf countries concerned about risk of Iran civil war, says EU's foreign chief

Countries in the Middle East have told European officials they are concerned about the risk of civil war in Iran as a result of the conflict between Tehran and the United States and Israel, EU foreign chief Kaja Kallas said on Thursday.
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What are Gulf countries and why are they called Gulf countries?

When people speak of the "Gulf," they aren't just referring to a body of water, but to a powerhouse region that bridges the gap between the East and the West. Historically known for pearl diving and maritime trade, the Gulf countries have evolved into some ...
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Gulf allies complain US didn't notify them of Iran attacks and ignored their warnings, sources say

Officials say Iran’s retaliatory attacks in the Middle East over strikes from Israel and the U.S. have left some of America’s partners in the Gulf frustrated over a lack of notice or adequate defense
American Farm Bureau Federation
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Middle East Tensions Raise Spring Planting Concerns

Middle East tensions are adding uncertainty to fertilizer markets at the start of the U.S. planting season. Farmers are attempting to make or finalize fertilizer purchases just as global energy and fertilizer markets react to instability in a major fertilizer-producing region.
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Crude oil prices surge 20% to cross $110 per barrel as gulf countries cut production on Iran war

Brent Crude futures are trading 22% higher near the $115 per barrel mark, while the US Crude or West Texas Intermediate is trading 27% higher at $115.2 per barrel as well.
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Explained: Why water desalination plants are vital for Gulf countries

Desalination plants convert seawater into fresh drinking water by removing salt and other minerals. The most widely used method is a process called Reverse osmosis, which pushes seawater through ultra-fine membranes that filter out salt.
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Should We Worry About Gulf Countries Reducing Investments In The U.S.?

Gulf countries canceling investment contracts or selling U.S. bonds or alternative investments could rattle markets significantly

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