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Israel airstrikes on Iranian military targets raise concerns as reports of ‘limited’ damage By Reuters
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Brazilian securities regulator charges eight former Americana executives with insider trading By Reuters
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Israel orders evacuation of more southern Lebanese villages due to rise in refugees By Reuters
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Asian stocks fell while crude oil continued to advance on Middle East risks. By Reuters
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Hezbollah confirms Nasrallah killed in Israeli airstrike By Reuters
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