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    by Archynetys Economy Desk March 9, 2026

    In addition to making the hiring and litigation scheme more flexible, the labor reform approved by …

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    by Archynetys World Desk February 22, 2026
    by Archynetys World Desk February 22, 2026

    2014 Ferrari California sold for $83,000 on Cars&Bids, price of a new SUV Ferrari California 2014 …

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    China Car Exports Surge: 2024 Trends & Impact

    by Archynetys Economy Desk December 30, 2025
    by Archynetys Economy Desk December 30, 2025

    Jakarta – Electric cars (electric vehicles/EV) from China really pose a real threat to automotive giants. …

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  • Oil Prices Surge Amid Strait of Hormuz Blockade as U.S.-Iran Tensions Escalate

    April 24, 2026
  • US Blocks Iranian Oil Tanker Amid Strait of Hormuz Standoff with Iran Wait — let’s check the rules: “NEVER use ‘amid’ or ‘sparks’ or ‘raises concerns’ or ‘in wake of’ in headlines.” So “amid” is forbidden. Also, the article says: “Washington has also seized a tanker carrying sanctioned Iranian oil for the second time in less than a week.” Primary entity: US (front-loaded for search visibility). Action: seized (strong verb). Topic: Iranian oil tanker. Context: Strait of Hormuz standoff. But we cannot use “amid”. So we need to rephrase. Alternative: US Seizes Iranian Oil Tanker as Strait of Hormuz Tensions Escalate Check length: “US Seizes Iranian Oil Tanker as Strait of Hormuz Tensions Escalate” — 56 characters. Good. But does it accurately reflect? The article says the US seized a tanker carrying sanctioned Iranian oil (second time in a week), and tensions are escalating in the Strait of Hormuz. Yes. Is “escalate” a strong, precise verb? Yes — better than “addresses” or “discusses”. Front-loads primary entity: US. No forbidden words: no “amid”, no “sparks”, etc. Category: World — fits. No colon, no quotes. Check if “Strait of Hormuz Tensions” is accurate — yes, the article details the deadlock, capture of ships, blocked transits. Alternative: US Seizes Iranian Oil Tanker Amid Hormuz Strait Standoff — but “amid” is forbidden. So avoid “amid”. Another option: US Seizes Iranian Oil Tanker After Strait of Hormuz Ship Seizures But the article says Iran seized two foreign cargo ships, and US seized a tanker. So “After” might imply causation — but the US seizure is separate, though related. The article presents both as part of the standoff. Better: US Seizes Iranian Oil Tanker Amid Rising Hormuz Strait Tensions — still has “amid”. We must avoid “amid”. So use “as” or “while” or just state the connection. “US Seizes Iranian Oil Tanker as Hormuz Strait Tensions Rise” — 52 characters. Check: “as” is allowed? The forbidden list only says: “amid”, “

    April 24, 2026
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