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Asian economies reliant on energy imports are bracing themselves not just for a spike in oil prices but for the possibility that the Iran war could trigger a prolonged period of energy market disruption.
While markets have already priced in the initial disruption to shipping and energy infrastructur
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On today’s Big Take Asia podcast we look at how the global energy crunch sparked by the war in Iran is pushing up prices and forcing Asian countries to take drastic action.
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Iran war and Hormuz shock fuels cost-of-living crisis across South Asia
Tauseef Ahmad
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Wed, 03/11/2026 - 15:00
India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka all suffering from spike in energy and fuel costs
Kashmiris queuing for fuel, March 2026 (Junaid Bhat/MEE)
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The US / Israeli attack on Iran has had serious knock-on effects across the region. There are also many global consequences. The spike in oil and gas prices is relatively predictable. But there’s also a very direct impact on global food prices. Iran’s effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz is dis
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While there is a real risk of lone-wolf attacks, Iran has few incentives to orchestrate organized terrorism.
The post Right-Sizing the ‘Iran-Linked’ Terror Threat to the U.S. appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Top counterterrorism official Kent resigns over Trump's Iran war, says Iran posed no imminent threat AP News
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