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current [oil crisis caused by the US-Israel war](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/apr/24/global-oil-crisis-changed-fossil-fuel-industry-for-ever-iea-chief-fatih-birol) on Iran and the soaring [gas prices
gas back down to $3 a gallon. It’s currently around $4, so it’s up 25%. That has a direct impact on everyone in the US. “Trump campaigned on the cost of living
price cap which sets a limit on the cost of each unit of gas and electricity. The cap dropped at the start of this month, but it is expected to increase in the next quarter
gas and electricity prices. New data on Thursday showed that the UK economy grew more strongly in February than previously expected. However, the figures reflect economic activity before the start of the US-Israel
US over the strait's re-opening continues. Approximately one-fifth of global crude oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies normally pass through the waterway. Mordashov, who has close ties to Putin
price Marwa Jadoon, 40, from Oklahoma, whose name has been changed to keep her identity concealed, says her out-of-pocket expenses have increased by more than 35 percent over the past couple of months
gas proceeds to a [network of trustees](/news/2026/2/23/iran-banks-big-on-murky-oil-trustees-as-war-with-us-on-the-horizon) to import essential goods. These imports will be bought at an official exchange rate of 285,000 rials per US dollar – much lower than the open-market
prices of oil, gas, petrol, plastics and food. While the world understandably focuses on oil at $110 per barrel, this is, however, a reason not to discount the chance that it could be closer
gas. Supermarkets have said they are working with the government to help plan for a worst-case scenario. And, last month, the National Farmers' Union said cucumber and tomato prices could rise over the next
gas prices in the US, the pressure will continue to build,” she said. Echoing Shortis, academic Rob Geist Pinfold said diplomacy has not failed but for the time being is coming up against “intractable divides
us have no realistic option but to drive … That reality makes the price gouging at the pump feel even more egregious because there is no way to opt out. The ability to make independent financial
current hostilities between the US and Iran in the Strait of Hormuz began when Tehran, whose territorial waters extend into the strait, closed passage to all vessels after the US and Israel began bombing
currently paused US-Israel war on Iran, which has killed thousands and sent global energy prices soaring. Here is what we know so far: ## What’s in Iran’s latest proposal? Iran’s latest proposal
currently under a two-week ceasefire. Trump hopes to put pressure on Iran by targeting two economic drivers - the huge tolls it was demanding ships pay to pass through the Strait of Hormuz
gas supplies before the conflict. The strait’s closure by Iran shortly after the conflict began has spiked the price of oil, fuelled inflation and threatens a deep economic crisis that could trigger recessions around
gas prices are soaring, and the US in a worse position than before,” Representative Bill Foster, a Democrat, said in a post on the social media platform X. “Congress cannot abdicate its power
current scale is disrupting nearly every aspect of daily life across the country, according to residents and officials. The Sudanese pound has lost roughly 20 percent of its value in recent weeks, with the US
gas prices soaring, will cause the biggest economic hit since the Covid pandemic, according to the EY Item Club, an economic forecast group. A separate report by Deloitte found finance bosses at big UK businesses
prices to soar. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy warned in a statement on Saturday that "no vessel is to move from its anchorage in the Persian Gulf or the Sea of Oman
prices at about $100 (£74) a barrel. While US forces have proved capable of stopping ships coming out of Iranian ports, they have still not demonstrated the capacity to open the strait to vessels coming