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current cost pressures make price adjustments unavoidable,” it said.  Potato crisp
gas prices shoot up like a rocket and come down like a feather. Should peace be declared, prices could fall on a kneejerk move, but it will take several months – maybe years – for prices
may also mark a new global divide between “[electro-democracies” and petro-dictatorships](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jul/18/climate-crisis-fossil-fuels-autocracies-authoritorian-countries). The initiative has come at a pivotal moment in the climate fight. Oil and gas prices have soared since
gas supplies. With rising fuel costs, airlines have [hiked ticket prices](/economy/2026/5/6/airlines-hike-fares-cut-millions-of-seats-as-iran-war-drives-up-fuel-costs). According to the travel search site Kayak, the average international airfare from the US to all destinations was $1,101 in the last
gas, chemicals and fertiliser remain largely stranded by Iran’s shutdown of the strait and the subsequent US naval blockade of Iranian ports. In the worst-case scenario of a prolonged war, the IMF said
currently stranded on either side of the strait, which has been almost completely closed since the start of the war on February 28. On Monday, Iran’s Fars News Agency reported that a US warship
gas, fertilisers and maritime traffic in general has left several countries reeling under a rising cost of living.  (Al Jazeera) ## Can the US keep the blockade going for long? Schneider noted that Trump will face a legislative challenge by May 1, when the 60 days he can maintain
2026 amid a pathogen-sharing dispute. In May 2025, it adopted a Pandemic Agreement, which sets out what it describes as a “comprehensive approach to pandemic prevention, preparedness and response that improves both global health
may be one of the most expensive in recent history. According to figures from the Costs of War Project, the 20-year Afghanistan war cost an estimated $2.3 trillion, averaging more than $300m
price increases of around 28 percent for diesel and 25 percent for petrol in the Irish Republic since the US and Israel launched the first strikes on Iran on February 28, and Iran closed
May 21, 2026, on Capitol Hill, in Washington. **Mariam Zuhaib/AP** Mariam Zuhaib/AP WASHINGTON — Republicans struggled Thursday to find the votes to dismiss legislation that would compel President Donald Trump to withdraw from the war with
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
US–Israel war with Iran](/news/2026/3/18/iran-fires-missiles-drones-across-gulf-region-remains-in-war-crosshairs). Alongside security concerns, they also discussed expediting longstanding joint projects. Under the umbrella of the [Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)](/news/2017/12/4/what-is-the-gcc), these initiatives span transport, energy, water security and defence
gas were in greater demand after the Covid pandemic, and energy prices surged again when Russia invaded Ukraine. It then remained well above the 2% target, partly because of higher food prices. The April 2026
currently seeing higher gas prices and haven't felt it in other areas, Wald says that the longer the conflict continues, the more prices across the economy will increase. - ➡️ **Airlines are facing rising costs
may try to be Nordstrom or Target, "We're Dollar General," Baldanza said. "And we like being Dollar General because we save people lots of money." These days something about the Dollar General airline strategy
may be invited to the White House for further talks. With a truce between Israel and Lebanon in place, a key Iranian demand, hopes were raised that the United States and Iran could resume talks