Oil prices remain volatile as energy infrastructure is damaged and the vital Strait of Hormuz remains effectively shut. Follow for live news updates.
Matthew Hollingworth, executive director of program operations at World Food Programme, says his organization isn't prepared ...
Iran’s retaliatory attacks have largely blocked the Strait of Hormuz, imperiling crude shipments and sending oil prices soaring.
Poor countries face energy shortages and economic crisis as the Gulf conflict disrupts oil supplies, with Pakistan, Egypt and ...
The World Food Programme (WFP) warned on Tuesday that the escalating hostilities in the Middle East could lead to record levels of food insecurity and the largest disruption in humanitarian ...
Now the Iran war has put that ambition’s greatest vulnerability front and center. The scorching, oil-rich desert sands have precluded the development of much, if any, agriculture, forcing governments ...
Tens of millions more people around the world could face acute hunger as the war in the Middle East continues to disrupt shipping and drive up oil prices.
Israeli attacks on Iran that began on February ​28 have choked up key humanitarian aid routes, ⁠delaying life-saving ...
The United Nations warned that as many as 45 million more people could face acute hunger if the conflict in Iran doesn’t ease by the middle of the year, taking the total number to a record high.
Tens ​of millions more people will face acute ‌hunger if the Iran war continues through to June, according to analysis from ...
The ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran is sending shockwaves across the globe and affecting multiple sectors.