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Middle East Tensions Send Oil Prices Soaring

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Oil prices rose for a fourth consecutive day as hopes of peace in the Middle East continue to fade.

The 60-day window for negotiations between the US and Iran is drawing to a close, sparking apprehensions about a fresh round of hostilities.

The development has led to increased demand for oil, driving prices up. However, it remains unclear whether the tensions will escalate into full-blown conflict.

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