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Ukraine accuses Hungary of seizing a bank convoy carrying gold, cash and staff

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CNN

Breaking News

US President Trump told CNN that Cuba "is going to fall pretty soon" in a phone interview touting military success in his second term

HuffPost

HuffPost

Trump was asked if citizens should be worried about retaliatory attacks on American soil following his Iran strikes. "I guess," he said.

The Telegraph

The Telegraph

Trump: No deal without unconditional surrender – follow the latest

CBS News

CBS News

Iran war

President Trump says there will be no deal with Iran "except unconditional surrender."

NYPost

NYPost

Trump vows no peace with Iran before 'unconditional surrender'

USA TODAY

USA TODAY

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The war shows no signs of stopping as Trump calls for an uprising in Iran and Republican lawmakers have rejected chances to curb his war powers.

USA TODAY
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Only Tehran's 'unconditional surrender' will end Iran war, Trump says

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CNBC

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Trump says there will be no deal with Iran except 'unconditional surrender'

Mirror

Mirror

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Price of stamps going up AGAIN - cost of sending letter is eye-watering

NYPost

NYPost

US lost 92,000 jobs in February in surprisingly weak report

WSJ

WSJ

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Kuwait is cutting oil production after running out of storage room, signaling a broader crisis that poses new risks to the global market

NBC News

NBC News

Breaking news

The U.S. was targeting a section of Iran where a school was struck, killing at least 168, officials told Congress. An investigation is ongoing.

HuffPost

HuffPost

⚡ The U.S. economy unexpectedly lost 92,000 jobs last month, and the unemployment rate rose to 4.4%, in a sign the labor market remains under strain.

CNBC

CNBC

Global oil benchmark Brent crude breaks above $90 a barrel amid Iran war, U.S. crude tops $87

CBS News

CBS News

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The U.S. job market lost 92,000 jobs in February, marking an unexpected setback for the economy.