Economy & Energy

Economy & Energy
Food & Supply Chains

Supply Disruption from Gulf Conflict Intercepts Lifesaving Insulin Shipments Bound for Sudan

The intersection of an active internal war and maritime blockades in the Middle East drives shipping insurance up by 120%, leaving essential temperature-sensitive.

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Energy Markets

Reopening the Persian Gulf: Market Relief Hangs on Disputed Uranium and Hormuz Clauses

As oil prices hover near critical thresholds, last-minute amendments from Washington to the proposed US-Iran memorandum of understanding threaten to prolong global economic.

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Sanctions & Trade

US-Iran Maritime and Sanctions Framework Delayed Over Key Disagreements

Revised American proposal introduces more stringent terms on frozen assets and shipping tolls, extending diplomatic gridlock over the Strait of Hormuz.

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Energy Markets

Trump Warns Oman Against Joint Strait of Hormuz Control Plan

Washington threatens sanctions and military action over proposed maritime toll framework with Iran, upending regional diplomacy and global shipping projections.

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Sanctions & Trade

Netanyahu Demands Total Elimination of Nuclear Program as Trump Nears Iran Deal

Israeli leadership insists on dismantling enrichment facilities, while the US administration signals a temporary memorandum of understanding is close to completion.

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Sanctions & Trade

The 60-Day Pivot: Inside the Mediated US-Iran Draft Proposals to Halt the Gulf War

A fragile framework brokered by regional partners offers a temporary window to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but fundamental disputes over nuclear stockpiles.

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Energy Markets

Trump Claims Middle East Peace Accord and Reopening of Strait of Hormuz Are “Largely Negotiated”

Diplomatic framework signals potential end to three-month war as oil prices fall to two-week low, but core disputes over maritime control and nuclear.

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War Economies

Blood Oil and Border Ambushes: Coordinated Syndicate Assaults Shatter Northern Honduras

At least 25 fatalities, including six anti-drug officers, recorded in dual massacres as right-wing administration pushes aggressive military-led security reforms.

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Energy Markets

Iran Initiatives Permanent Hormuz Toll System Talks With Oman Amid Ongoing Gulf Diplomatic Push

Tehran moves to formalise administrative control over the strategic chokepoint through a joint regulatory framework with Muscat, challenging Western maritime doctrines and risking.

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Food & Supply Chains

Aerial Strikes Target Dnipro Infrastructure, Destroying Millions in International Aid

Ballistic missile strike demolishes a United Nations refugee agency logistics hub, wiping out emergency supplies destined for frontline zones and raising regional supply.

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