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Iran’s Tensions Escalate: Impact on Oil Prices Amid Persian Gulf Incidents
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Three additional ships were attacked in the Persian Gulf amid rising tensions with Iran. The incidents have raised fears of escalating conflict, with Iranian officials warning that oil prices could hit $200.
The outlet with the lowest intensity score, The New York Times, framed the situation with the headline “Iran War Live Updates: Oil Tops $100 a Barrel as Attacks Spread Across Middle East.” In contrast, Reuters, with the highest intensity score, stated, “Oil tankers burn as Iranian strikes defy Trump’s claim to have won the war.” The difference lies in The New York Times’ focus on the broader impact of rising oil prices, while Reuters highlights the direct consequences of Iranian strikes.
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Liverpool Football Club
LFC SENIOR TEAM

Jurgen Klopp
Manager
Appointed: October 2015 | Nationality: German
He arrived on Merseyside with one simple goal, turning doubters into believers. Looking to make an impact with heavy metal football. That approach in England and the competition in the premier league, and oversaw an exciting first season at the helm punctuated by a series of exhilarating matches and performances. Since then he has never looked back.

Jordan Henderson
Club Captain
Signed: June 2011 | Nationality: English
Born in Sunderland, in the north of England, made in Liverpool, Jordan Henderson is Liverpool Football Club’s Captain, taking over from Steven Gerrard in 2015. He is full England international and lifted his first trophy for LFC in in June 2019 – The Champions League.
He like Jurgen has turned doubters into believers. Those who questioned his ability, now worship the ground he walks on.

John W. Henry
Principal Owner
Appointed: Oct 2010 | Nationality: American
John William Henry II (born September 13, 1949) is an American businessman and the founder of John W. Henry & Company, an investment management firm. He is the principal owner of Liverpool Football Club, the Boston Red Sox, The Boston Globe, and co-owner of Roush Fenway Racing.

Tom Werner
Chairman LFC
Appointed: Oct 2010 | Nationality: American
Thomas Charles Werner (born April 12, 1950) is an American television producer and businessman. Via his investment in Fenway Sports Group, Tom serves as Chairman of Liverpool Football Club and the Boston Red Sox .
Stadium
Anfield is the home of Liverpool Football Club. It has hosted LFC since 1892 and has a capacity of 54,074.
HIllsborough
On 15th April 1989, 96 supporters died during Liverpool’s FA Cup clash with Nottingham Forest at Sheffield Wednesday’s Hillsborough stadium.
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The LFC Foundation is the official charity of Liverpool Football Club. Building on the Club’s work in the community. The charity was formed in 2010
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