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The Financial Times claims at least five people were reported to have been killed in “desperation to escape”. It quotes a foreign official as saying there was “absolute chaos” at Kabul airport. They said that only US military planes were taking off and landing, adding: “Afghans are clinging on to the tyres of the aircraft that are taking off.”

Financial Times Front Page 10th of April 2026

Brent rose above $100 as restricted traffic through the Strait of Hormuz tightened supply and underscored a fragile regional truce. With only limited tankers moving, refiners face higher costs, shipping insurance is climbing, and governments are considering releases from strategic reserves.

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Financial Times Front Page 9th of April 2026

An Israeli operation in Lebanon, which targeted an armed group, has put a fragile ceasefire at risk. Tehran briefly halted traffic through a key strait, while Washington and Tehran readied talks. Markets firmed on hopes of diplomacy, though energy prices remained high.

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Financial Times Front Page 8th of April 2026

Hedge funds are increasing shorts on European stocks amid heightened geopolitical tensions and energy risks. Positions concentrate on low-cost airlines and other rate-sensitive shares. The UK, with deep liquidity and exposure to utilities and housing, is seen as an easier trade.

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Financial Times Front Page 7th of April 2026

A Gulf state vowed severe reprisals as a deadline from a rival power to reopen the Strait of Hormuz nears. Both sides dismissed proposed de-escalation. The standoff threatens shipping and global oil supplies, raising the risk of higher prices and market volatility.

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