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Rocket trails are seen in the sky amid a fresh barrage of Iranian missile attacks above the Israeli coastal city of Netanya on March 23, 2026. Israel warned its citizens to expect weeks more fighting against Iran, after Washington and Tehran traded threats to destroy power plants or block oil and gas exports. The tit-for-tat rhetoric came as the war that has seen drone and missile strikes across the Middle East, has sent energy prices soaring and has triggered fears for the world economy entered its fourth week. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP via Getty Images) /
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Rocket trails are seen in the sky amid a fresh barrage of Iranian missile attacks above the Israeli coastal city of Netanya on March 23, 2026. Israel warned its citizens to expect weeks more fighting against Iran, after Washington and Tehran traded threats to destroy power plants or block oil and gas exports. The tit-for-tat rhetoric came as the war that has seen drone and missile strikes across the Middle East, has sent energy prices soaring and has triggered fears for the world economy entered its fourth week. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP via Getty Images) /
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(FILES) Chairman and CEO of TotalEnergies Patrick Pouyanne speaks during the Euronext 13th annual conference in Paris on March 18, 2025. If the war in the Middle East drags out more than six months, economies around the world would suffer "real impacts", the head of French oil giant TotalEnergies said on March 18, 2025. (Photo by Thibaud MORITZ / AFP via Getty Images)
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TOPSHOT - A Muslim woman holds a sign as Syrians hold a silent sit-in, called for by civil society, Christians, and shop owners affected by an official decision banning the sale of alcoholic beverages except in specific locations and demanding an end to state interference in personal freedoms and the sectarian division of society, in Bab Touma in Damascus on March 22, 2026. Syria's capital on March 16, 2026, restricted the sale of alcoholic beverages to select Christian neighbourhoods, the latest incident hinting at increasing social conservatism under Islamist authorities. (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Syrians hold a silent sit-in, called for by civil society, Christians, and shop owners affected by an official decision banning the sale of alcoholic beverages except in specific locations and demanding an end to state interference in personal freedoms and the sectarian division of society, in Bab Touma in Damascus on March 22, 2026. Syria's capital on March 16, 2026, restricted the sale of alcoholic beverages to select Christian neighbourhoods, the latest incident hinting at increasing social conservatism under Islamist authorities. (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Syrians hold a silent sit-in, called for by civil society, Christians, and shop owners affected by an official decision banning the sale of alcoholic beverages except in specific locations and demanding an end to state interference in personal freedoms and the sectarian division of society, in Bab Touma in Damascus on March 22, 2026. Syria's capital on March 16, 2026, restricted the sale of alcoholic beverages to select Christian neighbourhoods, the latest incident hinting at increasing social conservatism under Islamist authorities. (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Syrians hold a silent sit-in, called for by civil society, Christians, and shop owners affected by an official decision banning the sale of alcoholic beverages except in specific locations and demanding an end to state interference in personal freedoms and the sectarian division of society, in Bab Touma in Damascus on March 22, 2026. Syria's capital on March 16, 2026, restricted the sale of alcoholic beverages to select Christian neighbourhoods, the latest incident hinting at increasing social conservatism under Islamist authorities. (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Syrians hold a silent sit-in, called for by civil society, Christians, and shop owners affected by an official decision banning the sale of alcoholic beverages except in specific locations and demanding an end to state interference in personal freedoms and the sectarian division of society, in Bab Touma in Damascus on March 22, 2026. Syria's capital on March 16, 2026, restricted the sale of alcoholic beverages to select Christian neighbourhoods, the latest incident hinting at increasing social conservatism under Islamist authorities. (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA / AFP via Getty Images)




