Middle East Oil Becomes Most Expensive In World As War Cuts Supply

New Delhi: Middle East crude benchmarks soared to all-time highs, becoming the most expensive oil in the world, even as trade slumps due to the U.S. and Israeli war on Iran, with some traders arguing that the benchmarks have lost relevance due to supply disruption. The surge in t

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