‘We’ll see what happens’: As Israel-Iran conflict deepens, Trump weighs military options

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Iran’s supreme leader has staunchly rejected calls for surrender, asserting that U.S. military involvement could trigger an “all-out war.” As tensions continue to escalate in a war of words and missiles between Israel and Iran, Iran’s supreme leader firmly declared that his country will not surrender and cautioned that any U.S. military intervention could result in “irreparable damage.” President Donald Trump, meanwhile, appears to be weighing his options regarding U.S. involvement. When pressed by reporters about potential military engagement, he refrained from revealing specific plans but hinted that the next…

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Trump Says ‘Nobody Knows’ His Plans on Iran

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President Trump said he “may” or “may not” order U.S. forces to attack Iran’s nuclear sites. Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, rejected his call for “unconditional surrender.” President Trump refused to say explicitly on Wednesday whether he would order U.S. forces to attack Iran’s nuclear sites, suggesting the possibility that he had not yet decided whether to join in the war between Iran and Israel. “I may do it,” he told reporters on the White House lawn. “I may not do it. I mean, nobody knows what I’m going to do.”…

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Qatar hikes June term price for al-Shaheen oil to 1-year high, sources say

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SINGAPORE: QatarEnergy has raised the June term price for al-Shaheen crude oil to its highest premium in a year, according to three trade sources. The premium for June-loading al-Shaheen crude rose to $2.48 a barrel above Dubai quotes. The producer sold all five cargoes to TotalEnergies. Qatar cuts May term price for al-Shaheen oil, sources say The jump in premiums followed increases in Middle East crude benchmarks Dubai and Oman as fighting broke out between Israel and Iran last week, raising concerns of supply disruptions in the key producing region.…

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Nigeria to export first gasoline cargo to Asia from Dangote refinery, source says

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A 90,000 metric ton cargo of gasoline from Nigeria’s Dangote refinery will be sold out of the region for the first time and bound for Asia, a source familiar with the matter. Since the 650,000 barrel-per-day refinery started gasoline exports last year, the cargoes have stayed in west Africa. Mercuria is due to load the cargo on June 22, the source close to the deal said, speaking on condition on anonymity. A spokesperson for Mercuria did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. “We sell our products to those who…

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LONGi’s Hi-MO 9 BC Modules Beat TOPCon in LCOE: Enertis Applus+ Study Validates Superior Commercial Performance

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Seville, Spain – June 2025 – A new independent analysis by global consultancy Enertis Applus+ confirms that LONGi’s Hi-MO 9 back-contact (BC) modules outperform TOPCon technology in terms of energy yield, cost-efficiency, and levelized cost of electricity (LCOE), reinforcing LONGi’s position as a leader in utility-scale solar innovation. The study focused on a 47MW single-axis tracker PV project in Seville, with Energy Yield Assessments (EYA) based on module data supplied by LONGi. Results provide strong technical validation for the adoption of BC technology in large-scale solar deployments. Key Findings: This…

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