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Last updated: Mar. 30, 16:45 Page 4 of 6
The president hasn’t made a decision, U.S. officials said, as he considers the risk to U.S. troops
By Alexander Ward, Lara Seligman, Annie Linskey and Michael R. Gordon
The Wall Street Journal,  Mar. 30, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Policymakers suggest interest rates could go up or down. The most probable path may be no move at all.
By Matt Grossman
The Wall Street Journal,  Mar. 29, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Despite their resentment, states in the region need American and Israeli technology to defend themselves
By Jonathan Panikoff, director of the Atlantic Council’s Middle East Security Initiative and served on the US national intelligence council from 2015 to 2020
Financial Times,  Mar. 29, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi wants more spending on defense and many Japanese agree
By Jason Douglas and Junko Fukutome | Photography Fred Mery for WSJ
The Wall Street Journal,  Mar. 28, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
US-Israeli assassinations have left a regime that looks more hawkish at home and abroad
By Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran
Financial Times,  Mar. 26, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
A U.S. quota increase will do more for Beijing than for America.
By WSJ Editorial Board
The Wall Street Journal,  Mar. 29, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Army chief Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have worked in coordination to cultivate the U.S. president and his inner circle
By Tripti Lahiri, Benoit Faucon and Angus Berwick
The Wall Street Journal,  Mar. 29, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Beijing’s industrial prowess positions it for economic and diplomatic gains
By Tej Parikh
Financial Times,  Mar. 29, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Tehran has effectively closed off the critical waterway, turning back container ships on Friday, and Iranian lawmakers are considering whether to formalize charging fees to pass.
By Euan Ward
The New York Times,  Mar. 27, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
The value maven decried high fees, high leverage, and dangerous lockups. Plus, why he likes Capital One, Chubb, and Tyson.
By Andrew Bary
Barron`s,  Mar. 25, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
The arrival of 2,500 Marines and another 2,500 sailors is keeping the number of American troops in the region at roughly 10,000 more than usual.
By Helene Cooper
The New York Times,  Mar. 29, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Moscow is trying to salvage what is left of a shrinking web of global partnerships
By Thomas Grove
The Wall Street Journal,  Mar. 29, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Islamic republic has spent years building a model designed to withstand hostility even as it presides over a deepening economic malaise
By Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran and Andrew England in London
Financial Times,  Mar. 29, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
The most important global events likely to affect FX and bond markets in the week starting March 30
By Dow Jones Newswires staff
The Wall Street Journal,  Mar. 27, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
The firms are part of a consortium working on the $185 billion project’s operating system
By Drew FitzGerald
The Wall Street Journal,  Mar. 25, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
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