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Apr 8
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Decline in global market continues, and ...

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The global stock market rout deepened on Monday as it reacted to US President Donald Trump’s new blanket tariffs. France is “strongly opposed” to any displacement of Palestinians from Gaza. Iran-backed factions in Iraq could be ready to disarm ahead of potential nuclear talks between Iran and the US.   On this episode of Trending Middle East:   Middle East markets tumble after sharp fall in Asia amid tariff chaos   Oil sinks as Saudi Arabia slashes prices ahead of Opec+ output boost   Egypt and France elevate ties to strategic partnership during Macron visit to Cairo   Iran-backed factions in Iraq discuss future roles amid pressure to disarm   This episode features Shweta Jain, Assistant Business Editor; and Kamal Tabikha, Foreign Correspondent.
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