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Oil prices spike after Israel strikes Iran

Beijing News 19 Apr 2024
Earlier this week, energy experts at Bank of America warned that an all-out war between Israel and Iran, which will inevitably impact energy infrastructure and disrupt Iranian crude supplies, is expected to drive oil prices up by $30-$40 per barrel.
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Oil prices fall after Iran denies ground damage from Israeli attack

The National 19 Apr 2024
Analysts have said that while a potential disruption of Iranian crude shipments would affect oil prices, the biggest risk to energy markets arises from a potential blockage of the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most important oil corridor.
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No plan for immediate retaliation against Israel, senior Iranian official says

The Jakarta Post 19 Apr 2024
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said that there has been no damage to Iranian nuclear sites following explosions Friday in the centre of Iran that have been described as Israeli revenge attacks, .
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IAEA: No damage at nuclear sites in Iran

Kuna 19 Apr 2024
VIENNA, April 19 (KUNA) -- The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) affirmed on Friday that there was no damage at the nuclear sites in the Iranian region of Esfahan due to the purported Israeli ...
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Iran says no damage caused after alleged Israeli attack

Anadolu Agency 19 Apr 2024
Iranian authorities, however, ... The International Atomic Energy Agency, whose inspectors are stationed at Iranian nuclear facilities, including in Isfahan, also confirmed that no damage was caused.
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Explainer: What is Iran’s nuclear doctrine and what will happen if it changes?

Press TV 19 Apr 2024
Iranian nuclear agency has repeatedly maintained that its nuclear program is entirely for peaceful, energy purposes and it does not intend to enrich uranium up to weapons grade ... What will happen if Israel strikes Iranian nuclear sites?.
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No damage to Iranian nuclear sites after Israeli airstrikes, says UN nuclear watchdog

Anadolu Agency 19 Apr 2024
There is no damage to Iranian nuclear sites after overnight Israeli airstrikes, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed on Friday ... Israel had vowed to retaliate for the Iranian reprisal.
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Analysts say Israel, Iran ready to de-escalate - for now

Khaleejtimes 19 Apr 2024
Iranian officials quoted by the New York Times said that the attack was carried out by small drones, possibly launched from inside Iran ... The International Atomic Energy Agency said there had been no damage to Iranian atomic sites.
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Israel seems to have stuck to small drones when it hit Iran - suggesting it ...

Business Insider 19 Apr 2024
A man rides a motorbike past a billboard depicting Iranian ballistic missiles in service in Tehran on April 19, 2024 ... The International Atomic Energy Agency said that none of Iran's nuclear sites in the region were damaged.
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Israel, Iran play down apparent Israeli strike. The muted responses could calm tensions —for now

Detroit news 19 Apr 2024
Iranian army commander Gen ... State television described all Iranian atomic sites in the areas as “fully safe.” The United Nations’ nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, also said there was “no damage” to Iran’s nuclear sites.
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Israel, Iran play down apparent Israeli strike. The muted responses could calm tensions -- for now

Moosejaw Today 19 Apr 2024
Iranian army commander Gen ... State television described all Iranian atomic sites in the areas as “fully safe.” The United Nations’ nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, also said there was “no damage” to Iran’s nuclear sites.
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Israel, Iran play down apparent Israeli strike; the muted responses could calm tensions — for now

Stars and Stripes 19 Apr 2024
Iranian army commander Gen ... State television described all Iranian atomic sites in the areas as “fully safe.” The United Nations’ nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, also said there was “no damage” to Iran’s nuclear sites.
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Israel, Iran play down apparent Israeli strike. The muted responses could calm tensions — for now

The Saratogian 19 Apr 2024
State television described all Iranian atomic sites in the areas as “fully safe.” The United Nations’ nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, also said there was ...
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Iran attacked Israel. What happens next?

Daily Bulletin 19 Apr 2024
Therefore, it would seem that attacks on Iranian nuclear or energy infrastructure, or on Iranian military bases are the most logical target, although how Israel goes about this is as important as where.
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How Israel and Iran’s April war unfolded

AOL 19 Apr 2024
Since the beginning of April, and an Israeli strike on an Iranian consulate in Syria, those concerns have only grown ... The International Atomic Energy Agency and Iranian state-owned media said that no damage had been caused to nuclear sites.
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