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The Iran War Could Crash the Global Economy, Here’s How

The Iran War Could Crash the Global Economy, Here’s How

Manu Sharma” post_date=”May 13, 2026 06:58″ pUrl=”https://www.fairobserver.com/world-news/middle-east-news/fo-talks-the-iran-war-could-crash-the-global-economy-heres-how/” pid=”162442″ post-content=” Editor-in-Chief Atul Singh and FOI Partner and geopolitical analyst Manu Sharma discuss how the Iran war reaches far beyond the battlefield into everyday economic life. What began as a military conflict in the Gulf has quickly spread through shipping lanes to fuel markets, agriculture, finance and…

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Chinese oil tanker carrying Iraqi crude attempts to pass Hormuz

Chinese oil tanker carrying Iraqi crude attempts to pass Hormuz

Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – In a move reflecting Iraq’s efforts to continue oil exports despite security tensions in the region, tracking data showed on Wednesday that a Chinese supertanker carrying approximately two million barrels of Iraqi crude is attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz. The supertanker Yuan Hua Hu navigated past Iran’s Larak Island, heading…

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US-Israel-Iran War Latest Update: ‘Ceasefire on Life Support’ Trump Rejects Iran Proposal, Calls It ‘Garbage’ as Tensions Rise

US-Israel-Iran War Latest Update: ‘Ceasefire on Life Support’ Trump Rejects Iran Proposal, Calls It ‘Garbage’ as Tensions Rise

Energy analysts warn that continued instability could significantly impact global inflation and fuel prices. Regional Economies Face Growing Strain as Conflict Impacts Markets The near-closure of key shipping lanes has forced oil-producing nations to reduce exports, tightening global supply chains and markets remain highly sensitive to developments in the Gulf region, with traders reacting strongly…

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US-Iran war drives B surge in American energy cos

US-Iran war drives $37B surge in American energy cos

A study released by Brown University’s Watson School of International and Public Affairs estimated that US consumers have paid over $37.3 billion in additional energy costs since Washington and Israel launched strikes on Iran on Feb. 28. Fuel prices surge across the United States The university’s Iran War Energy Cost Tracker showed that petroleum-related costs…

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US moves to release more oil stockpiles under IEA agreement | US-Israel war on Iran News

US moves to release more oil stockpiles under IEA agreement | US-Israel war on Iran News

US Department of Energy moves to transfer 53.3 million barrels amid rising oil prices. Published On 12 May 202612 May 2026 The United States has announced its latest release of emergency oil stockpiles in coordination with the International Energy Agency (IEA). The US Department of Energy said on Monday that it had begun transferring 53.3 million barrels from the strategic petroleum…

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How Middle East Instability Is Rewriting Global Shipping Routes

How Middle East Instability Is Rewriting Global Shipping Routes

The Middle East crisis has disrupted maritime trade routes and exposed a structural reality of the global economy. Currently, trade flows through several vulnerable corridors shaped by geography and geopolitics. Uncertainty is at its peak with the realisation that key shipping routes, the Strait of Hormuz, Bab-el-Mandeb, and the Suez Canal, have become strategic bottlenecks….

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Three-day Russia-Ukraine ceasefire proposed by Trump expires

Three-day Russia-Ukraine ceasefire proposed by Trump expires

A three-day Russia-Ukraine ceasefire proposed by US President Donald Trump expired at 2100GMT on Monday. Trump said Friday that Moscow and Kyiv agreed to a truce for May 9-11, along with a 1,000-for-1,000 prisoner exchange, describing the move as a possible step toward ending the war. Trump’s statement “Hopefully, it is the beginning of the…

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