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A gunman killed at least five people in a Tel Aviv suburb before he was fatally shot, marking the third deadly attack in Israel in a week. 

A gunman killed at least five people in a Tel Aviv suburb before he was fatally shot, according to the national ambulance service. The shooting was the third deadly attack in Israel in a week. “Israel is facing a wave of murderous Arab terror,” Prime Minister Naftali Bennett tweeted after the shootings in Bnei Brak,…

The Biden administration is shopping around with some less than savory potential partners to lessen the blow of energy sanctions against Russia, and that may not even work. Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, and Iran–all well-known and fairly maligned regimes from right, left, and center of American politics–are all sitting on top of some of the largest energy…

Saudi Arabia said it won't claim responsibility for rising oil prices.

While much of the recent talk regarding rising oil prices around the world has centered on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Saudi Arabia has stepped into the conversation. The world’s largest oil exporter’s production efforts were impacted when Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels attacked a petroleum distribution center in Jeddah and disrupted production at a petrochemicals complex…

The Biden administration would likely lift some sanctions against Iran, opening up oil sales, if the 2015 nuclear deal is restored.

Talks between Iran and the United States over reviving the 2015 nuclear deal appear to have stalled after Tehran suggested there were new obstacles and Washington said hard issues remained. The Biden administration would likely lift some of the punishing sanctions on Iran if the deal was brought back. That task has been made more…

While a U.S. ban on Russia’s oil supply is drawing attention, we should not overlook the country’s position in the metals market, particularly nickel. Just this week, as the Ukraine invasion escalated, nickel prices tripled, and the London Metals Exchange cut off trading. Why in the world do nickel prices matter so much? Nickel is…

Pressure is building on the Biden administration to begin loosening sanctions on Venezuela. Its oil might help ease inflation pressures.

Pressure has been building on the Biden administration to begin loosening sanctions on Venezuela after President Nicolas Maduro freed two American prisoners and promised to resume negotiations with his opponents. The U.S. engagement comes as Venezuela’s financial lifeline to Russia is fraying under sanctions on Moscow following its bombardment of Ukraine. Venezuela has been under…

New revelations about an alleged Iranian attempt to assassinate former national security advisor John Bolton are likely to derail efforts to revive a 2015 nuclear deal with Iran. According to the Washington Examiner, the Justice Department possesses “indictable evidence” showing that at least two Iranians have been plotting to kill Bolton. This is part of an…

Even before the invasion, inflation had become the top issue on the minds of voters ahead of elections this November.

Gasoline prices are pushing further north of $4 per gallon as President Joe Biden announced the U.S. will ban all Russian oil imports in retaliation for the country’s invasion of Ukraine. Even before the invasion, inflation, at its highest level in decades, had become the top issue on the minds of voters ahead of elections this…

Iran said it will not back down in nuclear deal negotiations.

11 months into negotiations to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said Iran “has not and will not back down on any… red lines” in the negotiations, per the semi-official Fars news agency in Iran. According to Fars, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian had a similar message in a phone call…

One of the most painful possible economic sanctions against Russia amid the Ukraine invasion is cutting off the country from SWIFT.

One of the most painful possible economic sanctions against Russia amid the Ukraine invasion is cutting off the country from the SWIFT financial system. In late February, the U.S., E.U., and other allies announced suspending selected Russian banks from SWIFT, essentially blocking them from international transfers. Across the political aisle in the U.S., politicians are…

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