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Trump says Iran war will end 'very soon'

US President Donald Trump on Monday pushed the idea of the Iran war ending soon, but remained vague on a timeline for ending ...
US President Donald Trump said the war with Iran could end “very soon,” claiming US-Israel strikes had crippled Tehran’s military. However, he kept the timeline vague while warning of massive retaliat ...
The directive, issued late Monday evening by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, requires refiners to channel the ...
Trump, who has previously said that the war could last for a month or longer, sought to downplay growing fears that it could be a long-term regional conflict, saying it was "going to be a short-term ...
Iran fired drones early Tuesday towards Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, with Saudi Arabia saying it shot down two drones and Kuwait saying it destroyed six. Meanwhile, over 40,000 flights across West Asian ...
The Nifty50 and the Sensex rebounded from a two-day slump, tracking gains in global equities as Brent crude price eased after US President Donald Trump signaled an end to war. As of 9:17 AM, the ...
Unfazed by the oil price spike, Trump said the war would end up lowering oil prices over the long term, while vowing to keep the Strait of Hormuz – a critical oil-shipping route – “safe.” He shrugged ...
Iran fired drones towards Saudi Arabia and Kuwait early Tuesday. Saudi Arabia’s defence ministry said it destroyed two drones over the kingdom’s oil-rich eastern region. In Kuwait, the National Guard ...
Some of Donald Trump’s advisers have urged him to outline a strategy to extract the US from the war with Iran as concerns grow about waning public support, according to a report.
Stock markets are also seeing a recovery after the US president indicates his objectives are close to being met as hostilities enter their 11th day.
Gold and silver prices were largely steady as investors remained cautious about Middle East tensions, after US President Donald Trump said he thinks the US-Iran “is very complete”.