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On Sunday, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and French President Emmanuel Macron stood in solidarity, saying in a joint statement that they were “appalled” by Iran’s “reckless” retaliatory strikes that targeted not only US and Israeli military sites in the region – but other allies as well (Dubai got the business, among others).
As the Epoch Times notes further, Starmer addressed his nation on the matter later on March 1, revealing that he also granted a request from the United States to use UK bases in the region to attack Iranian missile sites.
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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments at 10 a.m. ET on Mar. 2 in United States v. Hemani (No. 24-1234). At issue in that case is whether an individual who is “an unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance” can legally own a gun under the Second Amendment.
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The legal opinion was issued to clarify a 2023 Texas law banning state health care providers from offering transgender procedures to minors.
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Oil prices spiked Monday to nearly $80 a barrel amid the United States’ war with Iran, as shippers are being cautious about entering the Strait of Hormuz – a major shipping channel.
International standard Brent crude prices reached a new 52-week high on Monday, increasing by 8.6% at $79.11 per barrel, while U.S. oil traded 7.6% higher at $72.12 per barrel, The Associated Press reported. Meanwhile, natural gas futures in Europe increased more than 40% after Qatar halted production due to the war.
https://bonginoreport.com/economy/fedex-sued-by-customers-demanding-tariff-refunds-following-high-court-ruling
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