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World 24h: Unexpected forecast about gold prices

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Latest world news 25/4: Unexpected forecast for gold prices; Panama Canal rakes in money when Hormuz blockades...

NATO speaks out about Spain's membership

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NATO rejects the possibility of excluding Spain's membership amid controversy over Madrid's stance and the US campaign targeting Iran.

US attacks ship in Pacific, 2 dead

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The latest airstrike sparked controversy about the legality and how the US copes with drug trafficking.

Palestine holds first election since Gaza conflict

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Palestinians in the West Bank and part of the Gaza Strip participated in the first local elections since the Gaza conflict.

Iran sends foreign minister to Pakistan

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has arrived in Pakistan's capital Islamabad to discuss proposals to resume negotiations with the US.

EU divided over proposal to suspend agreement with Israel

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The European Union (EU) has not approved the proposal to suspend part of the association agreement between the EU and Israel.

Iran opens fire on container ship in the Strait of Hormuz

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Iran fired at a container ship in the Strait of Hormuz on April 22, causing the ship to be damaged.

Britain, France convene multinational military alliance, discuss reopening the Strait of Hormuz

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According to the British Ministry of Defense, more than 30 countries will attend a conference in London to build a military plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz after reaching a ceasefire agreement.

President Trump warns of the possibility of the US continuing airstrikes on Iran

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President Donald Trump said that the US does not want to extend the ceasefire with Iran and can still continue airstrikes.

Germany takes new action with oil tankers suspected of belonging to the "dark fleet

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Germany decided to strengthen measures against ships suspected of being involved in transporting Russian energy to evade sanctions.

Ship from Iran passes US blockade, journey attracts attention in the Arabian Sea

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A small oil tanker believed to be transporting liquefied gas from Iran is testing the US blockade on its journey in the Arabian Sea.

Russia proposes receiving Iranian uranium: The most difficult relocation problem in history

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Russia proposes receiving Iran's high-enriched uranium to reduce the risk of nuclear escalation in the context of undiminished US-Iran tensions.

NATO intercepts Russian strategic bombers flying over the Baltic Sea

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NATO intercepted Russian strategic bombers and fighter jets flying over the Baltic Sea earlier this week.

Russia invites the West to exploit the Arctic route, avoiding Hormuz

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Russia declares readiness to cooperate with Western countries to exploit the Arctic sea route amid escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.

Gold price forecast may fall by 28%, falling to 3,400 USD/ounce

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A new technical scenario predicts that gold prices could fall by up to 28%, falling deeper to $3,400/ounce if important support levels are broken.

Russia tightens Druzhba pipeline, oil supply to Germany becomes more unstable

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Russia will stop exporting oil from Kazakhstan to Germany through the Druzhba pipeline from May 1, 3 sources familiar with the matter revealed on April 21.

Mr. Trump announces extension of ceasefire with Iran

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Mr. Trump said that the attacks would be postponed until Iranian leaders "put forward a unified proposal" to end the conflict.

As long as there are nuclear weapons, NATO is still a nuclear alliance

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As long as there are nuclear weapons, NATO is still a nuclear alliance, the organization's new document affirms.

Russia announces control of 2 new settlements in Ukraine

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The Russian Ministry of Defense said that the country's forces have controlled 2 settlements including Veterinarnoye in the Kharkov region and Grishino in Donetsk in the past 24 hours.

Iranian ship passes through Hormuz then loses track, about 800 ships are trapped

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An Iranian ship, among the 3 ships - including 2 cargo ships and 1 fuel ship - passed through the Strait of Hormuz on the morning of April 21.