Not Just Oil and LPG... Crisis in Fertilizers, Medicines, and Food Due to Middle East War
The ongoing war in the Middle East is exacerbating shortages not only of oil and gas but also affecting food, medicine, and fertilizers, with rising prices being observed post-conflict escalation.
Medicine shortages loom amid US-Iran conflict
Nigeria's pharmaceutical sector voices concerns over potential medicine shortages due to the US-Iran conflict affecting drug imports and production materials.
Medicine shortages warning after Iran blockades Strait of Hormuz
Pharmacists in the UK are warning of potential medicine shortages due to Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route for pharmaceutical ingredients.
'There are medicines. There are disgraced people in different units and medical dispensaries who hide them,' says Daniel Noboa
Ecuador President Daniel Noboa asserts that while medicines are available in health facilities, some individuals are hoarding or stealing them, leading to public shortages.
Stage in Rags
Cuba is facing a severe crisis with shortages of fuel, potable water, electricity, food, and medicine amid a U.S. oil blockade, causing a dramatic shift in perceptions of the Cuban revolution.
The risk of a collapse in Cuba - The Subject #1670
Cuba experiences severe shortages of oil, impacting food distribution, medicine, public transport, and causing daily blackouts amid ongoing U.S. economic sanctions.
Improvements for the health system
The Ministry of Health is expected to fully implement the 2026 budget based on planning done in 2025, addressing issues like medicine shortages and healthcare personnel needs.
Amid Surge in Flu Illnesses, Gaza Strip Warns of Vaccine and Medicine Shortages
Hospitals in the Gaza Strip are warning of shortages of vaccines and medications amidst a rise in illnesses related to winter, with concerns specifically about flu vaccines and asthma treatments.
Cuts in humanitarian aid suffocate hundreds of thousands of displaced Sudanese: "Before we had 100 bags of rice for 2,000 people, now we only have 20"
The reduction in cooperation funding from major donors severely impacts humanitarian crises like Sudan’s, where refugees face shortages of medicine, daily hunger, and closed schools.