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US set to ease Russian oil sanctions as Iran conflict
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Updated 6h ago |
Created 3d ago
The United States is moving forward with plans to relax restrictions on Russia's crude exports, a development that follows earlier reports of an uneasy pause in the global artificial intelligence competition. Meanwhile, tensions remain high regarding recent events involving Iranian schools amidst what experts describe as information warfare and shadow operations targeting Iran from abroad.
Key Points
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1The US plans to ease sanctions that restrict Russian oil exports.
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2India has signaled its willingness to engage in trade with China despite geopolitical tensions.
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3A temporary pause or truce is currently occurring between major AI platform competitors.
Developments
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US to ease Russian oil sanctions
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Perspectives
The US is set to ease sanctions against Russian oil exports.
— [Mar 13, 05:38] FirstFT: US to ease Russian oil sanctions (Ft)