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risking a more pronounced slowdown in the economy.leading to a spike in energy costs as the flow of seaborne oil and gas becomes disrupted.
its looking increasingly like the Israel-Iran conflict could reach the brink of a full-blown war.The US and global economies are set to absorb multiple shocks this year.which caused global oil production to fall substantially and then contributed to already-high gas prices as a result of the Arab oil embargo following the Yom Kippur war.
isVideoCollection = false; Oil is at risk of getting more expensive due to the conflict between Israel and Iran.‘One of the worlds most important oil chokepoints One of the most direct impacts on US consumers would be if the Strait of Hormuz was closed.
Powell seemed assured there isnt a risk of such a scenario this time around.
higher gasoline prices would intensify the strain on consumer pockets.Most humans today carry a genetic legacy of those ancient encounters.
who was not involved in the studies.said anthropologist Chris Stringer.
said that he is cautious about the outcome of the two papers because some of the DNA extraction methods used were experimental.an associate professor of biomolecular paleoanthropology at the University of Copenhagens Globe Institute in Denmark.