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The Middle East conflict continues to fracture global energy and shipping markets, as a pause in nightly US strikes on Iran has been met with intensified skirmishes between Houthi rebels and Saudi Arabia. Following claimed Houthi missile strikes on southern Saudi territory, a supertanker bound for the kingdom was forced to U-turn just before the Bab el-Mandeb chokepoint. The escalating blockade risk is forcing global central bankers from Washington to Tokyo to brace for the inflationary shock of oil potentially returning to $100 a barrel.

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  • Saudi Oil Can Still Get Out — But It Won’t Be Cheap or Easy: Javier Blas analyzes how Houthi attacks on the Bab el-Mandeb chokepoint are threatening the East-West pipeline that previously saved global markets from the Iran war’s fallout, highlighting a precarious geopolitical vulnerability for Saudi crude.
  • The QuitGPT Movement Is a Wake-Up Call for AI Bulls: Parmy Olson argues that protesters demanding an AI freeze are raising valid, urgent concerns about the unchecked momentum of self-developing models and the sheer impossibility of hitting pause once they scale.
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