US Moves Unilaterally to Secure Oil Route Amid Coalition Delays
US – The United States is set to deploy naval escorts for commercial vessels navigating the Strait of Hormuz
US – The United States is set to deploy naval escorts for commercial vessels navigating the Strait of Hormuz
UAE- The United Arab Emirates has announced it will officially withdraw from Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and the wider OPEC+ alliance from May
Ceasefire developments between the United States and Iran have introduced a fragile but significant pause in one of the most dangerous geopolitical escalations of 2026.
AFRICA AT RISK- The economic ripple effects of the Middle East conflict are being felt acutely across Africa, exposing deep structural vulnerabilities in the continent’s economies.
Africa faces a growing fuel crisis as the Middle East war disrupts energy supplies and triggers shortages across multiple countries.
Escalating tensions in the Middle East trigger urgent diplomatic interventions as global powers push to prevent wider conflict.
The United Kingdom is facing growing domestic scrutiny over its involvement in Middle East military operations, as the government balances alliance commitments with parliamentary oversight and public opinion.
President Donald Trump tells G7 leaders Iran may be nearing surrender as military and economic pressure continues to mount.
Oil prices rise as conflict in the Persian Gulf threatens shipping routes and raises fears of global energy supply disruptions.
U.S. and Israeli forces strike Iranian oil infrastructure as tensions escalate in the Middle East, raising fears of broader regional conflict and energy disruptions.