War with Iran spreading economic damage
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The war with Iran is doing collateral damage to the world economy. The conflict is driving up energy and fertilizer price
The US-Israel war with Iran is wreaking havoc on the global economy, spiking prices and threatening food security in poorer nations amidst escalating tensions.
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Conflict is placing drinking water at risk as missile and drone strikes encroach on desalination plants that sustain the region.
Oregon State University’s Conflict Ecology Lab is using satellite imagery to assess and map destruction in Iran from ongoing conflict, with full regional maps expected in the coming days.
The Federal Reserve’s likely response to the Iran war will have dire economic consequences. President Trump should try to end the war fast—for global security and economic growth. The Federal Reserve doesn’t understand inflation,
This is a war of redemption that began on October 7,” Ophir Falk, foreign affairs adviser to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said. At dawn on Saturday, Oct.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that Tuesday would be the most intense day yet of U.S. strikes inside Iran.