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Oil Surges as Fresh US Strikes on Iran Threaten Fragile Truce
Oil prices surged to a 29-month high as tensions between the US and Iran over potential military strikes threatened a fragile truce. Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi pledged to crush an uprising, contributing to market volatility.
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