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Iran war, and a related easing of U.S. sanctions, have helped replenish the Kremlin's coffers — the range of the strikes and their environmental impact
environmental – that will take years to play out. The UN estimates that [32 million people could be plunged](https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/apr/13/iran-conflict-poverty-united-nations-development-reverse) into poverty as a result of the war, largely through its impact on energy
war on Iran is coming under growing strain as several Gulf countries have reported drone attacks. Qatar said on Sunday that a drone struck a cargo ship in Qatari waters, sparking a fire, while Kuwait
Iran war. Palace sources say he can play a unique role in supporting a UK and US partnership that has "survived many presidencies and of course many reigns". A Foreign Office spokeswoman also highlighted
environmental damage, [one study found](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235277142400079X). Historically, significant outbreaks often occurred when several years of lower than average rainfall was followed by rain, Henry said. “That puts a lot of food
impact of the war and the importance of reopening the Strait of Hormuz, observers are less united on the severity of the current outlook. Traders who buy and sell financial contracts linked to food crops
war on Iran has created a major economic security and energy crisis impacting both Europe and India, and managing its impacts will certainly be a big part of the discussions during PM Modi’s trip
environmental campaigning. The government of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is hoping the visit will shore up the future of the two allies’ “special relationship”, which is now at its lowest point since the Suez
impact on electric car drivers’ costs. HM Revenue and Customs on Tuesday confirmed it will appeal against the ruling. The appeal will effectively mean the government arguing to extend a [disparity that costs some electric
impacted by rising energy prices and supply disruptions from the US-Israel war on Iran. However, New Delhi had been avoiding hiking retail fuel prices, making it one of the last major economies to pass
Iran war has cost the travel company Tui €40m (£34.7m) so far, including repatriating almost 12,000 holidaymakers and staff, and forced it to cut its profit forecast for this year. Europe’s biggest
impactful than all previous crises combined, according to Fatih Birol, the world’s leading energy economist and chief of the International Energy Agency, the gold standard in energy research. “This is bigger than
Iran on February 28. He played a central role in the [April 8 ceasefire](/features/2026/4/8/how-pakistan-managed-to-get-the-us-and-iran-to-a-ceasefire) between Washington and Tehran, and has continued to play a prominent mediatory role since. Meanwhile, India’s evolving doctrine, which
environmental and noise rules, modify passenger rights and cut taxes on flying, as they prepare for [higher costs and a possible shortage of jet fuel](https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2026/apr/18/europe-summer-holiday-flight-cross-channel-travel-cancelled-flights-airport-eu-ees) because of the war in the Middle
Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/07/israel-warns-iran-lives-at-risk-if-they-use-trains-trump-deadline) as reasons to halt the development of the Deep Space Advanced Radar Capability (Darc) programme in Pembrokeshire, part of the Aukus defence partnership between the UK, US and Australia. “The United
impacts, and costs that continue to mount across generations. The lesson is clear. When nuclear systems fail, the consequences are long-lasting, widespread, and extraordinarily difficult to manage. The damage does not end when headlines
Iran war, which is having a huge impact on the global economy. When the Labour government took power in July 2024, it said growth was its top priority. Across 2025 as a whole
war on Iran that is impacting fuel supplies globally, including Australia. Inflation is still causing havoc on household budgets. Government programs are costing more than ever. We’ve read hundreds of budget paper pages
impact of blockading the Strait of Hormuz also goes beyond traffic flow. The disruption in the flow of oil, gas, fertilisers and maritime traffic in general has left several countries reeling under a rising cost
Iran war and datacenter growth, a [new review](https://energyandpolicy.org/utility-ceo-pay-2025/) of industry financial documents shows. Utility bills are up as much as 40% in some regions since 2021, and, nationwide, utilities shut off power