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- • - - US troops: - - Iran’s parliament speaker - - accused the US - - of “secretly planning a ground invasion” while talking of negotiations. The USS Tripoli — carrying 3,500 US service members — has - - arrived in the Middle East - - . -

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- • - - Wartime diplomacy: - - Pakistan said it is - - prepared to host talks - - between the US and Iran “in coming days,” after meeting with regional leaders in Islamabad to discuss efforts on de-escalating the conflict. -

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- - • Energy costs: - - Oil prices climbed after Tehran’s warning about US ground troops, with - - Brent crude rising - - 2.47% to $107.92. -

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- President Donald Trump claimed Sunday that there has been “regime change” in Iran during the course of the war. -

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- “We’ve had regime change, if you look already, because the one regime was decimated, destroyed, they’re all dead,” the president told reporters aboard Air Force One. -

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- “The next regime is mostly dead, and the third regime, we’re dealing with different people than anybody’s dealt with before. It’s a whole different group of people. So I would consider that regime change, and frankly, they’ve been very reasonable,” he continued. -

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- - Some context: - - - Mojtaba Khamenei - - , the son of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, was elevated to the position his father held for nearly four decades after the elder Khamenei’s death in US-Israeli air strikes. Top Iranian officials, including one of its most powerful decision-makers, - - Ali Larijani, - - have also been killed in strikes. -

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- The president’s comments come as Pakistan has said it is - - prepared to host talks - - between the US and Iran “in coming days,” after meeting with regional leaders in Islamabad to discuss efforts on de-escalating the conflict. -

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- Public transport will be free in two Australian states under new measures designed to ease the burden of rising fuel costs as the war in Iran continues to strain global supplies. -

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- In Victoria, trains, trams and buses will be free during April, while Tasmania will offer free transport on buses and ferries until July 1. -

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- The measures come as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese convenes a meeting of state and territory leaders to discuss a nationwide response to rising oil prices. -

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- Brent crude, - - the global oil benchmark, is rising - - on the back of a number negative data points about the conflict, including - - Iran’s warning against a US ground invasion - - , Houthi rebels’ - - first strikes on Israel - - since the start of the war, and the - - arrival of USS Tripoli - - in the region with 3,500 US service members on board. -

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- Brent crude, the global benchmark, rose 2.47% to $107.92, while US crude rose 2.94% to $102.57. -

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- The war has caused the largest oil disruption in history because of the Strait of Hormuz’s closure, which 20% of the world’s oil flows through. Strikes targeting oil and gas facilities have also triggered higher gas prices. Americans are paying for the effects of the war at the pump: a gallon of gas in the US cost $3.98 on average Sunday. -

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- Job growth was - - lackluster - - last year in the United States, but signs of stabilization, if not a rebound, were starting to emerge. -

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- Since the war began thirty days ago, the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz has increased oil prices, hampered the supply chain and pushed up the cost of gasoline. Inflation fears have heightened, as has uncertainty. That’s a dynamic that could strangle the labor market. -

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