Brent oil faces its worst weekly drop since 2022, as weekend talks loom between U.S. and Iran
Original Report
A U.S. delegation is set for talks with Iran on Saturday as part of the cease-fire. But Israel has continued to attack Lebanon, endangering the agreement.
Glass House Analysis
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