Iran war reawakens global inflation fears
The Federal Reserve, ECB and Bank of England will this week deliver their first formal verdicts on the threat posed by the conflict
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The Federal Reserve, ECB and Bank of England will this week deliver their first formal verdicts on the threat posed by the conflict
Bombs, government oppression and fear are wearing down Iranians. How does trauma accumulate? And what can help people endure constant stress?
Two former Balkan leaders criticised the US-Israeli war against Iran as intensifying a global crisis after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Yara’s Svein Tore Holsether says it would be ‘catastrophic’ if the strait of Hormuz was closed for a year The boss of one of the world’s largest fertiliser companies has said global food supplies could be badly damaged this year if the Iran war becomes an extended conflict. Svein Tore Holsether, the chief executive of Norway’s Yara International, has called on global leaders to consider the impact that soaring food prices will have in some of the world’s poorest countries “before it is too late”. Continue reading...
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A war in Iran has led to a cost-of-living spike in Australia and as petrol prices rise, interest rates are likely to be next.
Actors and filmmakers spoke out at the Oscars 2026 in Los Angeles against the US-Israeli war on Iran and the genocide. Grouped from 11 articles across 8 sources.
The US-Israel war on Iran rages on and China says it should never have happened. Grouped from 9 articles across 5 sources.
One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce says he regrets not doing more when he was in government to secure fuel reserves, as Australia grapples with supply shortages triggered by war in the Middle East.
Beyond the battlefield, the Iran war is exposing fragile economic chokepoints from energy routes to fertilisers and industrial gases, raising concerns among economists that supply disruptions could shape global prices…
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