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since the United States and Israel launched their war on Iran, Jewell has been shifting a second-hand EV roughly every two weeks. “It is now getting very hard to find used
prices, despite concerns about corruption. ## Non-oil trade takes hit According to customs data released by state media, Iran’s non-oil trade has been negatively affected after commercial ties were disrupted
increase in net worth while in public office, retaliation against conservative whistleblowers, support for January 6th, and ties to disgraced investor [Nate Paul](/news/2023/9/14/all-you-need-to-know-about-ken-paxtons-texas-impeachment-trial), including using his position as attorney general to benefit him. There
Iran has resulted in a sharp rise in oil and gas prices, which has in turn upended the world economy. High fuel costs have disrupted supply chains and international travel, resulting in a spike
war in Ukraine and we should not take a foot off the pressure now,” she said. The Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch, called the move “insane”. She posted on X: “After 18 months of ‘standing
Iran war, say estate agents Fears of higher mortgage rates and rising inflation as a result of the Middle East conflict are leading to a subdued and downbeat housing market, according to estate agents. Demand
war on Iran. In a post on X on Monday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that the US would issue the extension “to provide the most vulnerable nations with the ability to temporarily access Russian
Iran war shut the strait of Hormuz. The International Energy Agency has called the choking off of a fifth of the world’s oil and gas supply as the “greatest global energy security threat
gas supply normally passes, has in effect been closed since the start of the US-Iran war in late February. Aramco’s east-west pipeline allows it to ship oil from its east coast
since halted attacks on one another. But the confrontation has left Netanyahu politically constrained, squeezed between pressure from Washington to de-escalate and demands from far-right government ministers urging him to continue the war
increased rates of water evaporation, which in turn affects the country’s water supplies. Since the Islamic revolution in 1979, Iran has promoted self-sufficiency, which has become an even higher priority amid international sanctions
since the US and Israel started bombing Iran on February 28. Tehran responded by effectively closing the strait, through which one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies are shipped
since the start of the war with Iran. In March, prices rose 3.3%, up from 2.4% in February. Energy prices continued to climb, reflecting the national average price for a gallon of gas which
gas prices are climbing and inflation fears are back. But the bigger risk is ‘demand destruction’. “Demand destruction happens when high prices force people and businesses to buy less. We’re seeing it already
gas. "We're backing drivers by extending the freeze on fuel duty," Prime Minister Keir Starmer told the House of Commons. Downing Street said the fuel duty freeze would cost £455m for the current
gas prices to return to pre-war levels, Republicans and economic analysts have warned, increasing the urgency on Trump to exit before the last primaries wrap up. “Veterans support Trump and what he's doing
gas. The Qatari exit was a sectoral reorientation, not a political rupture. The UAE was the organisation’s third-largest producer, accounting for roughly 12 percent of its total output. Their departure is an amputation
since the first strikes at the end of February. In retaliation, Iran has effectively closed the strait of Hormuz, a [vital export route for oil from the Gulf](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/08/us-iran-ceasefire-mass-exodus-ships-strait-hormuz-analysts). The US and Iran
increasing business with other parts of the world, showing “it has moved away from its reliance on the US,” says Dexter Tiff Roberts, a nonresident senior fellow at the Global China Hub at the Atlantic
increasingly affordable. But the inertia of the fossil fuel 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