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Your grocery bill will be the next casualty of the Iran war. These investment moves can counter food inflation

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Your grocery bill will be the next casualty of the Iran war. These investment moves can counter food inflation

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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has rejected US claims that Tehran wants a deal to end the war, while Germany has ruled out an active role in the conflict. The war has led to a humanitarian crisis, with the WHO releasing emergency funds to support health services in affected countries.

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has rejected US claims that Tehran wants a deal to end the war. Germany has ruled out an active role in the conflict. The war has led to a humanitarian crisis, with the WHO releasing $2 million in emergency funds to support health services in Lebanon, Iraq, and Syria. French President Emmanuel Macron has warned Iran's President against 'unchecked' escalation, calling for a new political and security framework. The Israeli military has struck south Beirut, while Iran has arrested 500 people since the war began. The conflict has disrupted food supplies, with concerns about inflation and shortages.

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