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impact on western economies of a prolonged US-Iran conflict will be major subjects of discussion in Yerevan. Armenia shares a border with Iran, but unlike neighbouring Azerbaijan has not alleged Iranian missiles have landed
impact of the war in terms of fuel supply for Nigeria and neighbouring countries, analysts say. Nigeria is Africa’s largest oil producer, and the $19bn project in Lagos is currently the world’s largest
impact of the war in Iran on cash-strapped households. The chancellor told MPs on Thursday she would also raise more tax from global oil firms operating in the UK, to help meet the costs
impact of migration on the UK's national security, following the backlash to a knife attack in Belfast. Jonathan Hall KC made the comments after it emerged the 30-year-old Sudanese man charged with
impact of the Middle East conflict dampens confidence in the economy and personal finances, a survey has suggested. Consumer confidence in the UK has dipped over the last three months at the fastest rate since
economy by boosting oil revenues. On Monday, after the Trump administration’s recent announcement, US Senators Jeanne Shaheen (New Hampshire) and Elizabeth Warren (Massachusetts) blasted the move as an “indefensible gift” to Russian President Vladimir
economy. UK inflation, as measured by the consumer prices index (CPI), [rose to 3.3% in the year to March](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cre1rwz3019t?post=asset%3A6ad659e3-fa67-447e-92cd-2c1d12e3d310#post) - up from 3% in the 12 months to February - after the Iran war
economy. Entering into the war without clear goals had also laid the foundations for a more protracted conflict that risked setting back progress to end Iran’s nuclear ambitions, she added. “They don’t have
economy class ticket to £360 for a business class fare. On short-haul services within Europe, however, the impact on fares has been a lot more muted so far. In fact, according to Wizz
impact of the war in the Middle East on fuel costs and the prices of food and other goods in the UK, which saw the [government recently ask supermarkets](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/may/19/uk-supermarkets-urged-to-consider-voluntary-price-caps-on-essential-foods) to consider freezing
Iran war well had been soured by the Lord Mandelson saga, they said. A senior Welsh Labour figure said polling day had been "awful". "I've never known anything like it. We've been knocking
impactful than all previous crises combined, according to Fatih Birol, the world’s leading energy economist and chief of the International Energy Agency, the gold standard in energy research. “This is bigger than
economy, and the vast vested interests of the oil, gas and coal industries, are working against the shift. --- ## Is this a UN climate conference? No. Under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, all global
economy to flatline in the second and third quarters of this year, leaving the country at risk of recession, defined as two successive quarters of contraction. Growth is projected to halve from
impact the global prices. A lower rate of inflation does not mean prices are falling across the board, but that prices are rising more slowly than previously. The drop in inflation occurred despite the rise
economy… and what has Russia achieved? A sliver of Ukrainian territory. Surely, a ceasefire would be advantageous, if it included sanctions relief? But Putin isn't thinking in those terms. This is all about
impact on the US, the international strategic fallout may prove more long lasting. Photograph: Tim Page/Corbis/Getty Images --- Clearly the domestic US consequences of Iran will never match Vietnam. True, the war was unpopular from
impact on the relationship. Speaking at the Hay literary festival on Sunday, the former Labour minister, who has served as the president of the International Rescue Committee since 2013, said: “You can see the argument
economy at the German Marshall Fund of the United States’s Brussels office, said Trump’s announcement reportedly stems from his impatience with the EU’s lengthy procedures to implement the US-EU trade “deal
Iran. Palantir’s products are widely used, with the business now worth $375bn. Its rise has been noisy and contentious. Founded in 2003 by US tech billionaire and Trump ally Peter Thiel in the wake