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Middle East Conflict Threatens Global Economy Due to Oil Supply Disruptions

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East poses a significant risk to the global economy by potentially disrupting oil supplies, which have a profound impact on energy prices worldwide. Experts warn that such disruptions could trigger widespread inflation and slow economic growth, especially in oil-dependent countries. Monitoring the conflict's development and their effects on oil markets will be crucial for economic stability in the coming months.
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