Stock markets in Europe and Asia experienced declines due to a sell-off in technology stocks. Concurrently, oil prices increased as tensions escalated between Iran and Israel, with both countries engaging in military actions against each other.
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European and Asian Markets Decline Amid Tech Sell-Off and Middle East Tensions
European and Asian stock markets fell as technology shares faced a sell-off. At the same time, oil prices rose amid renewed military actions between Iran and Israel.
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European and Asian Markets Decline Amid Tech Sell-Off and Middle East Tensions