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Japan's Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Ryosei Akazawa answers questions regarding the situation in the Middle East at a budget committee session of the House of Councillors at Parliament in Tokyo on April 7, 2026. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP via Getty Images)
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TOPSHOT - A businessman walks down a flight of stairs after crossing a highway near a metro station at the end of the workday in Tokyo's Ginza district on April 6, 2026. (Photo by Andrew CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP via Getty Images)
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The owner of a small grocery store selling cold beer sits in the doorway of his business during a blackout in Matanzas, Cuba, on April 6, 2026. Matanzas is one of the Cuban cities most affected by electricity shortages, at times going more than 24 hours without power, despite being home to the Antonio Guiteras Thermoelectric Plant, one of the country's most important. (Photo by AFP via Getty Images)
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A motorcyclist rides between parked buses as part of a protest by transport operators in front of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Guatemala City on April 6, 2026. Transport operators call for the Guatemalan government's help in the face of rising fuel and oil derivative prices due to the Middle East crisis. (Photo by Johan ORDÓÑEZ / AFP via Getty Images)
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A motorcyclist rides between parked buses as part of a protest by transport operators in front of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Guatemala City on April 6, 2026. Transport operators call for the Guatemalan government's help in the face of rising fuel and oil derivative prices due to the Middle East crisis. (Photo by Johan ORDÓÑEZ / AFP via Getty Images)
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Guatemalan soldiers walk between parked buses as part of a protest by transport operators in front of the Culture Palace in Guatemala City on April 6, 2026. Transport operators call for the Guatemalan government's help in the face of rising fuel and oil derivative prices due to the Middle East crisis. (Photo by Johan ORDÓÑEZ / AFP via Getty Images)
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People walk past parked buses as part of a protest by transport operators in front of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Guatemala City on April 6, 2026. Transport operators call for the Guatemalan government's help in the face of rising fuel and oil derivative prices due to the Middle East crisis. (Photo by Johan ORDÓÑEZ / AFP via Getty Images)
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Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz (L) speaks with his Economy Minister Jose Gabriel Espinoza during a press conference after the government revoked decrees on direct contracting and the awarding of public works contracts, at the Casa Grande del Pueblo, the seat of the Government Palace, in La Paz, on April 6, 2026. (Photo by Aizar RALDES / AFP via Getty Images)




