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pollution can spread far beyond the immediate strike zone. The region has seen before how long such damage can last. During the 1991 Gulf War
Gulf](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/29/from-jakarta-to-manila-south-east-asia-turns-to-russia-to-plug-fuel-fertiliser-gaps-caused-by-iran-war), many of which have been trapped since the start of the war. For instance, Japan’s automotive industry lobby group has said 70% of the country’s aluminium imports come from
war in the Middle East, the Ukraine conflict and issues on the Korean peninsula during two hours of talks. Xi told Trump the Taiwan question was the “the most important issue in China-US relations
Gulf region. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz is triggering a global upwards shift in oil and gas prices. Recently released reports for the first quarter of the year, which includes the first month
war on Iran, it appears we are veering towards another global food crisis. The conflict is driving up the costs of fuel, fertilisers, plastics and transport, resulting in higher food prices for communities from Manila
Gulf Arab states were not consulted before the war began**, and received little to no warning to prepare defenses, NPR's Aya Batrawy says. Yet they've faced the brunt of Iran's counterattacks. This
Gulf War. And now, it is falling on parts of Russia. Over the past couple of weeks, Tuapse has been [hit by a series](/video/newsfeed/2026/4/28/ukrainian-drones-strike-russias-tuapse-refinery-for-third-time) of three Ukrainian drone strikes targeting its refinery
Gulf-centred petroleum companies could not be more stark. On Tuesday, BP said its profits for the first quarter of the year [had more than doubled](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/28/bp-profits-oil-gas-prices-iran-war-first-quarter), after a jump