Iran's Terms To Reopen Hormuz; DC Gunman Targets Officials | Horizons Middle East & Africa 4/27/2026
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Oil pares gains on reports Iran has offered the US new terms to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, postponing nuclear negotiations to a later stage. The gunman accused of opening fire at the White House Correspondents' Dinner spent years buying weapons. While his exact targets and motives aren't yet clear - Bloomberg has seen a manifesto where he appears to call President Trump a traitor. And Kevin Warsh's confirmation as Fed Chair clears another hurdle, after Republican Senator Thom Tilles drops his reservations following the DOJ's decision to end its investigation into Jerome Powell. Guests on the show include: Ayesha Tariq, Macrovisor Co-Founder; and Hasnain Malik, Tillimer, Managing Director for Emerging Market Equity & Geopolitical Strategy. Horizons Middle East & Africa is your daily spotlight on one of the world's fastest-growing regions. Live from Dubai, we bring you the latest global markets and analysis, plus news-making interviews, with a special focus on MEA. All that and more,
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