What Sovereignty?
The article discusses the challenges faced by the United States, including international conflicts and internal protests, while highlighting the underlying stability that exists within the country.
TV Republika viewers can advise Sakiewicz, but they must pay first
Tomasz Sakiewicz, a journalist for TV Republika, faces a scheduling conflict between a significant international event in Texas and a summons to a Polish prosecutor's office.
The scenario we did not have registered
The article discusses Mexico's need to prepare for the uncertain international environment, highlighting the urgent debate surrounding the economic impacts of the US-Iran conflict.
Everything is fluid for the Strait of Hormuz: It is unknown what the USA will do and how Iran will react
The Strait of Hormuz faces heightened geopolitical tensions amid potential conflict, impacting international shipping significantly.
Global energy chief warns of worst crisis in decades
The head of the International Energy Agency warns that the global economy faces a significant threat due to the ongoing energy crisis stemming from the conflict in the Middle East.
Israel Orders Destruction of Bridges and Homes to Prevent Hezbollah; Lebanese Government Responds
Israel's Defense Minister has directed the military to destroy bridges and homes in southern Lebanon to thwart Hezbollah's activities, drawing criticism from the Lebanese government as a violation of international humanitarian law.
Director of the Energy Agency: We can see the worst energy crisis in decades
The Director of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, warns that the world is facing potentially the worst energy crisis in decades due to the ongoing Middle East conflict.
SOS signal from the IEA: No country is immune to the worst energy crisis in decades
The head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) warns that the global energy crisis, exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, is affecting every nation with unprecedented oil supply losses.
Energy Organization Leader: The Energy Crisis is Now Worse Than All Crises of the 1970s Combined
The head of the International Energy Agency warns that the current energy crisis, driven by conflict in the Middle East, is unprecedented and surpasses the oil crises of the 1970s.
Severe damage to energy facilities in the Middle East
At least 40 key energy facilities in the Middle East are severely damaged due to the ongoing conflict, according to Fatih Birol, the head of the International Energy Agency.
Conflict in the Middle East: A Cost and an Opportunity for Argentina
The article discusses how fluctuations in international crude oil prices, driven by conflicts in the Middle East, impact fuel costs in Argentina, creating both challenges and opportunities for the country's economy.
VIDEOS: Agricultural Station, March 22, 2026
The article covers various events and developments occurring in Brazil and international news, including political resignations and military conflict in the Middle East.
International Agency recommends remote work and increased carpooling to face energy crisis caused by war
The International Energy Agency urges individuals to reduce oil demand by working from home, flying less, and driving slower due to the ongoing energy crisis caused by conflict in Iran.
Analysts: The 48-hour deadline opens the door to more dangerous escalation scenarios
The 48-hour deadline set by President Trump for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz for international navigation has heightened tensions and possibilities of escalated conflict.
Norway gave over a hundred million to the think tank: โ Must obviously be considered as disqualified
Norway has donated over 130 million kroner to the International Peace Institute, raising concerns about conflict of interest and relationships among diplomats.
An international analyst detailed what interests are at stake in the Middle East War
Analyst Andrรฉs Repetto discusses the geopolitical implications of the ongoing Middle East conflict, focusing on Iran's strategy and its global repercussions.
International capital flowing to China as investors seek certainty during Iranian conflict
Foreign investors are increasingly diverting capital to China amid uncertainties arising from the Iranian conflict and geopolitical tensions.
"We will not stand idly by".. Houthis warn against widening the scope of war
The Houthis in Yemen have warned that they will not remain inactive amid escalating tensions in the region, cautioning that any attempt to widen the conflict will directly impact global supply chains and energy prices.
Peace negotiations resumed today
Discussions aimed at establishing peace have resumed today.
From Japan to Germany... 22 countries together in Hormuz, making this appeal to Iran with a warning
Twenty-two countries, spanning from Japan to Germany, have issued a joint warning to Iran, urging it to cease attacks in the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for global oil supply.
Natanz, the secret bunker underground at the heart of the Iranian nuclear program
The article discusses the Natanz facility in Iran, a critical site for the country's nuclear development, which has been the focus of international scrutiny and conflict for nearly 20 years.
Sudan: Dr. Tedros Condemns Attack on Sudan Hospital, Calls for De-escalation and Civilian Protections
Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus of the WHO has condemned a recent attack on Al Deain Teaching Hospital in Sudan, which resulted in numerous fatalities and injuries.
Trump has strained relationships with his allies since taking office and is now paying the cost in Iran
The article discusses how Trump's strained relationships with European allies and NATO are impacting international responses to the Middle East conflict.
News in Simple Language on March 21
The US and Israel have been engaged in conflict with Iran for four weeks, with contrasting reports regarding military actions and international cooperation on maritime security in the region.
A Chetnik's Kiss in Vukovar from 1991 Received a Photo Award: Not Everything Went Smoothly
A controversial photograph depicting a kiss between Serbian soldiers in Vukovar during the 1991 conflict won an international photography award but was subsequently withdrawn from public display due to public backlash.
Has Defeating Iran Become a 'Face-Saving Battle' for Trump?
The U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict continues to escalate, raising questions about whether defeating Iran has become a crucial issue for Trump amid increasing challenges and a lack of international support.
Iran has destroyed American assets worth 8 billion kronor
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has led to significant damage to American military bases due to Iranian attacks, totaling approximately 800 million dollars.
The Government extends the 'accounting shield' for loss-making companies
The Spanish government has extended the 'accounting shield' for companies reporting financial losses due to international instability, including measures for exporters affected by conflict.
IEA Chief in F.A.Z. Interview: "The Greatest Threat to Energy Security in Human History"
The head of the International Energy Agency highlights the severity of the Iran conflict's impact on global energy security in a recent interview.
China decries 'unjust war' on Iran as it calls for immediate ceasefire
China condemns the ongoing conflict involving Iran and calls for an immediate ceasefire while emphasizing the need for international mediation.
Everyone on foot!
The article critiques the International Energy Agency's proposals to address the oil crisis related to the Middle East conflict, emphasizing the challenges of upholding individual rights during crises.
Russian strike in Zaporizhzhia killed two people
A Russian drone strike in Zaporizhzhia resulted in the deaths of a man and a woman, with two children injured, amid ongoing international diplomatic efforts regarding the conflict in Ukraine.
Energy crisis: more smart working and lower speed limits. The recipe for austerity
The International Energy Agency recommends strategies like increased remote working and lower speed limits to mitigate the economic impact of global oil supply disruptions due to the Middle East conflict.
Gulf Ports: Vital Lifelines in the Crosshairs of War
Gulf ports are crucial to international trade and have become focal points of geopolitical tensions amid the ongoing U.S.-Israeli-Iranian conflict.
It Could Have Been NATO Against NATO in Greenland
The article discusses the alarming situation where Danish soldiers prepared for conflict against the USA instead of traditional adversaries, raising questions about NATO's future cohesion.
Why the UN believes that only Iran is responsible for the war
The UN Security Council has passed Resolution 2817 against Iran, condemning its attacks on several Middle Eastern nations while neglecting to address the underlying causes of the conflict.
War in the Middle East: Three Weeks After the Blockage of the Strait of Hormuz, Is Global Oil Supply Threatened?
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East raises concerns about potential threats to global oil supply following the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran.
Switzerland suspends arms exports to the USA due to the war with Iran
Switzerland has halted arms exports to the United States in response to the ongoing conflict with Iran.
Government publishes price table for diesel subsidy; market still analyzes
The Brazilian government has released a price table for diesel subsidies aimed at mitigating the effects of rising international oil prices due to the Iran conflict.
Africa: Iran War Constricting International Travel
The ongoing conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel is significantly disrupting international travel, particularly affecting major airlines in the Gulf region.
Jaishankar spoke with Australia, discussed Middle East crisis
India's Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar and Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong held a phone call to discuss the ongoing Middle East conflict and its implications for global security.
'If the war does not stop, we will not supply weapons', a close ally leaves America in the midst of the conflict with Iran
Switzerland has decided not to issue licenses for weapon exports to the US due to ongoing conflicts involving Iran, highlighting its stance of neutrality in international armed struggles.
The Game of War
The article examines Iran's willingness to endure high human and material costs in its conflict with the United States through the lens of game theory.
Sri Lanka Takes a Stand in Iran War, Denies Landing Permission to US Fighter Jets
Sri Lanka has denied the United States permission to land its fighter jets at Matala International Airport ahead of the Iran conflict, emphasizing its commitment to maintaining neutrality.
Stay Home, Don't Move - The Energy Agency Urges Quick Fuel Savings
The International Energy Agency has issued urgent recommendations to individuals, businesses, and governments to swiftly reduce fuel consumption in response to rising fuel prices driven by conflicts in the Middle East.
Russians attacked two civilian ships in the Black Sea
Russian forces have launched attacks on two civilian ships in the Black Sea region.
Al-Sharaa: Syria is no longer a mailbox; we are working to keep the country away from any conflict
Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa emphasizes efforts to steer the country away from conflict and foster stability while maintaining balanced relations with neighboring countries and the international community.
Drive Slower, Don't Get on Planes: IEA Advises on Managing the Energy Crisis
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has recommended various measures to governments, businesses, and households to cope with the energy crisis triggered by the conflict in the Middle East.
Measures Against Oil Crisis: Energy Agency Advises Speed Limit and More Remote Work
The International Energy Agency recommends significant demand-side measures, including speed limits and increased remote work, in response to the oil and gas crisis caused by the conflict in Iran.
Work from home and slow down on the road: worldโs energy watchdog advises emergency measures as oil prices rise
The International Energy Agency has advised emergency measures to curb oil demand amid rising prices and supply shortages due to the Middle East conflict.