The conflict has hit Europe and Asia harder than the United States, with rising shipping costs and energy prices.
Oil is up 35%. Natural gas is up 70%. The reason involves a country you've never heard of, a pipeline that doesn't exist, and a crater that's been on fire since 1971.
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No winner in Afghanistan-Pakistan war
Pakistan and Afghanistan are currently locked in a war that neither side can win. Analyses of the situation suggest that since Pakistan's patience with the Afghan Taliban government has been exhausted ...
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Can rail replace the sea for Iran? The math says no
Rail gauges, multiple borders, and a daily yard capacity that defines the real ceiling of the Iran–China rail corridor.
The 2026 annual report by the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) commends the Trump Administration ...
A bipartisan federal government watchdog has recommended that the U S State Department designate more than a dozen countries as countries of particular concern, including Syria and Libya, as a key ...
Iran launched more missiles at Israel and U.S. bases as war in the Middle East enters a sixth day. Israel announced multiple ...
Governments around the world are rushing to organize the return of their citizens from the Middle East on Wednesday and air ...
The conflict in Iran is sending shock waves across Central Asian economies, with Turkmenistan particularly exposed due to its heavy reliance on Iranian imports, especially food and household items, ...
Since the military strikes against Iran began, another 470-plus Chinese citizens have been evacuated safely from Iran with ...
Iran’s drone strike on the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh comes amid U.S.-Israeli airstrikes in Iran, surging oil prices, global ...
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