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Agreement - the contracts that bind F1, FIA and the teams together - runs out at the end of 2030. But if he ignores consultation and just enforces a return to naturally aspirated V8s with a token
Iran has caused a fuel crisis and spiked global prices, while the [increasing energy appetite of new AI datacenters has put more pressure](https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-consumers-face-rising-electricity-prices-despite-clean-power-savings--reeii-2026-04-28/) on power supplies. As energy costs and consumption continue
agreements between the late 1950s and the 90s, aimed at making the oceans safer and free to navigate. And since maritime transport moves more than [80 percent](https://unctad.org/news/shipping-data-unctad-releases-new-seaborne-trade-statistics) of goods traded worldwide, those
agreement between India and Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland),” India’s External Ministry added. Shairee Malhotra, deputy director at the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) think tank in New Delhi, told Al Jazeera that India will
agreement that the true impact of the conflict has yet to be felt, due to the lag between rising agricultural input costs and higher prices on shelves. They also agree that the severity
impacted most of the world](/economy/2026/3/23/world-in-energy-crisis-worse-than-1970s-oil-shocks-combined-iea-head-says), import-reliant poorer countries are among the worst affected and the most lacking in energy reserves to cushion the blow. The International Energy Agency (IEA), the Paris-based body
Iran. High oil and gas prices and energy shortages triggered by the recent war have created what the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, has called "[the mother of all energy crises
agreement as a bad deal, as it would allow the Strait to reopen without ensuring significant progress in preventing Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that the conflict would
energy targets in the region, and its consequences for the global economy are the responsibility of the main arsonist in this field, the United States,” the IRGC said. Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei
impacted by geopolitical risks that have disrupted global markets,” the Market Intel states. “Since the escalation of tensions in the Middle East, nitrogen fertiliser prices have risen more than 30%, while combined fuel and fertiliser
Energy Agency (IAEA) said any US-Iran agreement to end the war **must include “very detailed” measures to verify Tehran’s nuclear activities.** “Iran has a very ambitious, wide nuclear programme so all of that
agreements that are circulating, is being universally perceived as a defeat. Almost regardless of the outcome – most likely a return to the old status quo – the war looks ill-conceived, a monument to confused objectives