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war on Iran has triggered travel disruption around the world, with flight cancellations, delays and longer journey times. Meanwhile, fears are rising that the oil crisis resulting from the blockade of Gulf tanker shipping
Iran conflict is slipping, flashing warning lights for Trump-aligned Republican candidates with six months to go until the US midterm elections. Polls by Reuters-Ipsos poll, Strength in Numbers-Verasight and AP-NORC
costs," he said. "It kept Japan from being drawn into past conflicts like the US-Iran war. Without it, we surely would have entered the war by now." Japan's 1947 constitution was enshrined just
Iran suggested a shorter moratorium period and refused to dismantle its nuclear facilities. It’s not just Americans who are feeling the costs war: Australia, Canada, South Korea and other countries have all reported rapidly
Iran war fallout hits housing market UK house prices fell for a second consecutive month in April, as Halifax halved its estimate for the annual rate of growth due to the conflict in the Middle
Iran war. Relations with the UK's former best friend, the United States are worsening. It's against this backdrop that the UK's minister for EU relations, Nick Thomas-Symonds, told the BBC that
current blockade for months if needed,” according to a White House official. US officials hope the blockade will force Iran to cap its oil wells and shutter production once its oil facilities, such as Kharg
war on Iran](/news/2026/4/30/iran-war-whats-happening-on-day-62-as-trump-asks-iran-to-give-up) rather than provide affordable housing and [healthcare options](/opinions/2023/12/23/the-us-is-no-country-for-old-men) for its own people. In other words, it’s unlikely that the average Amazon worker who loses their
Iran in late February, prompting airlines to hike fares, reduce their schedules, or both. In the starkest example of the fallout, US-based budget carrier Spirit Airlines on Saturday announced that it would permanently cease
cost of living. [Affordability](/video/quotable/2025/11/5/nyc-mayor-elect-mamdani-won-with-affordability-pledge) has been a top issue for US voters. The Iran war, which saw Tehran block most shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, has sent energy prices soaring across the world
war on Iran has caused severe disruption for airlines, featuring widespread cancellations, airspace closures and a looming [jet fuel crisis](/news/2026/4/16/jet-fuel-shortage-why-iran-war-could-ground-flights-in-europe). “35 percent of pharmaceuticals move by air, and about 90 percent of critical
Currently, some 2,000 vessels are stranded at either end of the strait, while others have been rerouted, come under fire or even been seized in the strait and the open sea. Last week, Iran
cost - more mileage, and the increased risk of crash damage. The sprints are appealing because they mean more competitive action with no significant increase in time on track. Would two full-length grands prix
war, three congressmen who had voted against [a previous resolution in March](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/05/us-house-war-powers-resolution-vote) – Henry Cuellar of Texas, Greg Landsman of Ohio and Juan Vargas of California – voted in favor of this attempt. Jared
Iran war and higher prices. Most expect a total increase of no more than 250,000 barrels per day this year and less than 500,000 barrels per day in 2027. For context, between
Iran war threatening to derail public spending plans, the [Tony Blair](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/tonyblair) Institute (TBI) said the “unaffordable” manifesto pledge to maintain the triple lock should be torn up as part of a wider
war on Iran entering its 60th day, experts warn that there is no end in sight, as negotiations continue to be “stalled” amid soaring oil prices and inflation. The US and Israel launched their attack
current chairman, Jerome Powell. That probe is ostensibly about [cost overruns](https://www.npr.org/2025/07/14/nx-s1-5467236/federal-reserve-trump-white-house-attacks-renovations-interest-rates) on the Fed's headquarters renovation project. But Powell says it's really part of [a pressure campaign](https://www.npr.org/2026/01/11/nx-s1-5674034/fed-powell-subpoena-doj-building-renovation)
Iran are losing the sway they have held over Beirut for two decades, and Washington and Israel are moving to establish a new dominion. The language of sovereignty is once again doing work that sovereignty
Iran war. But the Lords economic affairs committee says Reeves should aim to raise it more, and complains that she and her recent predecessors have tended to allow themselves too little room for manoeuvre, compared