đOn MoneyFM 89.3’s International News Review, Steve Okun joins Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys to unpack a dramatic escalation in the Iran conflict after an American Fâ15 was shot down, with one crew member rescued and the other still missing. Also an A-10 Thunderbolt II was reportedly hit. Iran has claimed responsibility and is even offering a reward for the missing service member while President Trump insists the incident will not derail negotiations. We turn to Singapore, where the government is moving fast to bring forward Budget measures and activate a new Homefront Crisis Ministerial Committee as the war disrupts global energy flows and pushes oil prices higher. PM Lawrence Wong warns that Singapore must brace for a more unstable world and cushion households and businesses from the fallout. Meanwhile, as the conflict enters its second month, China is positioning itself as a potential peacemaker, even as the region grapples with tightening energy supplies.

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