Iran: The situation in the Hormuz Strait will not return to pre-war conditions
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated that the situation in the Hormuz Strait will not revert to pre-war conditions.
Military escort for tankers in the Strait of Hormuz is not a sustainable solution, says maritime organization
International Maritime Organization Secretary-General Arsenio Domingues stated that military escorts for tanker protection in the Strait of Hormuz are not a sustainable solution.
Oil, gas prices jump as Trump flirts with striking Iranian oil infrastructure
Oil and gas prices surged following President Trump's hints at potential military action against Iranian oil infrastructure, heightening concerns over global energy supply stability.
Investigation shows Russia received up to 11m shells from North Korea over two and a half years
An investigation reveals that Russia received between 8 to 11 million artillery shells from North Korea over two and a half years, despite a recent decline in supplies.
Trump's 'incredible' plan for the Strait of Hormuz: The risk of a death zone and the insidious 'mosquito fleet'
Trump's administration plans to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial artery for global energy supply, amid concerns of turning the area into a hazardous zone for naval operations.
UK may send ships and mine-hunting drones to strait of Hormuz, says Miliband
UK's Energy Secretary, Ed Miliband, announced that Britain is considering sending military assets to the strait of Hormuz to help reopen this critical maritime route for global oil supply.
Iran denies US claims about the state of new leader Mojtaba Jameneรญ; war continues LIVE
Iran has denied claims from the U.S. regarding the condition of its new supreme leader, Mojtaba Jameneรญ, amidst ongoing military confrontations that have significant global oil trade implications.
Expert on the risks for oil: Very close to an escalation
Experts warn of increasing tensions regarding oil supply as military actions intensify around Iran's crucial Kharg island.
With the war raising gasoline prices... Are buyers turning to electric cars?
The ongoing military conflict in the Strait of Hormuz has led to a significant rise in gasoline prices, prompting consumers to consider electric vehicles as a viable alternative.
After two weeks of war against Iran, the American race for defensive munitions
The U.S. is ramping up its defensive munitions supply amid a conflict with Iran, including transferring missile defense systems from South Korea to the Middle East.
More than 200 flights: New details about the American supply bridge to the region
Over 200 military cargo flights have been directed to the Middle East from the United States since late February, primarily from Germany, according to data from Al Jazeera's open-source intelligence unit.
Middle East oil production reduces by 10 million barrels, equivalent to 10% of global demand, according to IEA report
The IEA reports a significant decrease in Middle East oil production due to military conflicts, impacting global oil supply.
Midget subs and kamikaze drone boats - how Iran blocks the Strait of Hormuz
Sky News analyzes how Iran is using various tools and strategies to block the strategic Strait of Hormuz, impacting global oil supply.
Russia continues implementation of aircraft supply contract with Iran
Russia is proceeding with its military aircraft supply contract to Iran, which includes Yak-130 training aircraft and Su-35 fighter jets, now extended until 2026.
Military Actions in the Middle East Have Created the Largest Shock in the Global Oil Market in History
Military actions in the Middle East have caused unprecedented disruptions in the global oil supply, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Trump's World (Day 416): Six Days of War in Iran Cost the USA Eleven Billion Dollars, Patriot Missiles Running Low at Record Pace
The US incurred over eleven billion dollars in costs during the first six days of the war in Iran, with ongoing implications for military supply and strategy.
Iran Escalates Attacks on Oil Supply - New Strikes Reported Across the Region
Iran has intensified its attacks on oil facilities and tankers in the Persian Gulf, with several regional states intercepting drones and missiles amid ongoing exchanges of strikes between the US, Israel, and Iran.
US destroys 16 Iranian mine boats as Strait of Hormuz oil showdown escalates
The U.S. destroyed 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels near the Strait of Hormuz to prevent disruption of a crucial maritime route amidst heightened tensions.
One image summarizes the situation in the Strait of Hormuz
Traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has nearly halted due to Iranian threats against vessels, following an incident involving a Thai-flagged ship.
How Trump and his advisors miscalculated Iran's response to the war
The article discusses the miscalculations by President Trump and his advisors regarding Iran's potential response to military actions, particularly concerning oil supply disruptions.
Military Clash in Hormuz? Iran Seeking to Increase Blockade Effectiveness
Iran's actions to enforce a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, crucial for global oil supply, raise concerns over potential military conflict with the U.S.
Iran's Major Attack, Drops Cluster Bombs on Tel Aviv
Iran has launched coordinated attacks on both Israel and the United States, signaling an escalation in the ongoing conflict.
Attempt to Disrupt Iran's Oil Supply, What is Trump's Plan Now?
The conflict between the U.S. and Iran, now in its twelfth day, has seen claims from the U.S. of destroying Iranian warships and sharing footage of attacks on missile launchers, indicating a potential end to the conflict, though Iran remains defiant.
To strengthen its air superiority.. Israel signs a million-dollar deal with American Boeing
Israel has signed a $289 million deal with Boeing to supply up to 5,000 air-launched precision-guided bombs amidst rising regional tensions.
Iranian general served with suspicion for supplying Russia with Shahed engines and helping it launch drone production
Ukrainian authorities have accused Iranian general Abdollah Mehrabi of supplying components to Russia for the production of Shahed-136 drones.
A Fierce Attack on Iran Tonight! U.S. Defense Secretary Said - If Oil Supply is Stopped in Hormuz...
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran escalate as American Defense Secretary warns of a potential large-scale attack on Iran.
Threats from the U.S. and Iran risk bringing war to the Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. and Iran exchanged new threats that could escalate military tensions in the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz, vital for global energy markets.
Not just India, the gas crisis has increased in these 9 countries too
The gas crisis has worsened in multiple countries, including India, due to disruptions in the global energy supply chain caused by escalating military conflicts in the Middle East.
The Most Dangerous Knot of War: The Strait of Hormuz, Which Is Difficult to Defend
The Strait of Hormuz is identified as a critical and challenging point of tension in regional warfare, significantly impacting global trade and energy supply.
Trump says Iran war over 'very soon' after Hegseth warns 'just the beginning'
Donald Trump claims the Iran war could end 'very soon' but contradicts his administration's earlier statements and outlines further threats against Iran.
LIVE - War in the Middle East: Donald Trump threatens to hit Iran 'much harder' if authorities block the oil supply
Donald Trump has issued a threat to Iran amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East, warning of stronger military action if Iran blocks oil supplies.
Anthropic Sues the Pentagon. The War Over Artificial Intelligence Ends Up in Court
The American startup Anthropic has sued the Pentagon after being classified as a 'supply chain risk', which impacts its ability to participate in national security contracts and programs.
Anthropic sues over Pentagonโs โsupply chain riskโ label: โUnprecedentedโ
Anthropic has filed lawsuits against the Pentagon for designating the company as a 'supply chain risk' due to its refusal to allow military use of its AI technology.
Anthropic sues the Trump government seeking to reverse the designation of 'risk to the supply chain'
The AI company Anthropic is suing the Trump administration to reverse the Pentagon's classification of it as a 'risk to the supply chain' due to its refusal to allow unrestricted military use of its technology.
Panic in Pakistan due to the crude oil crisis
The ongoing crude oil crisis, exacerbated by rising tensions and military actions in the Middle East, has led to a significant increase in oil prices and panic in Pakistan, amid supply disruptions from key oil-exporting nations.
Escalation in the Persian Gulf: Iranian supply ships in the crosshairs (video)
Tensions escalate in the Persian Gulf as U.S. naval operations target Iranian supply vessels, raising international maritime security concerns.
The implications of the escalation in the region on LNG supplies
The article discusses the effects of the recent military escalation in the region on Qatar's liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies, raising concerns about alternatives for global markets.
"Lifeline of the Desert, Directly Threatened"... Middle Eastern War Expands to Attacks on Desalination Facilities
The ongoing military conflicts in the Middle East are now targeting essential civilian infrastructure, including desalination facilities that provide drinking water to millions.
Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries: "26 Korean vessels isolated in the Persian Gulf, 183 crew members... No supply issues"
The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries has confirmed that 26 Korean vessels stranded in the Persian Gulf due to the military conflict in the region have secured essential supplies for over a month, ensuring their crew's safety and operational capability.
Israel launches attacks against oil and supply infrastructures in Iran
Israel has launched attacks on Iranian oil and supply infrastructures, escalating tensions in the region as Iran accuses the U.S. of involvement.
How does the bombing of Iranian oil facilities threaten global energy supplies?
The bombing of Iranian oil facilities raises concerns over global energy supply stability and the potential for heightened military conflict in the region.
Submarine base denied power: See who has received it
A submarine base in Ramsund, Norway, has been denied additional power access due to capacity being reserved for other entities, highlighting the ongoing energy struggles in the region.
Iran in Wartime: Bread Under Surveillance and Emergency Plan to Prevent the Living Crisis
Amid escalating military tensions, Iran is implementing emergency plans to ensure the supply of essential goods as fears of a living crisis grow.
The War in Iran Provides More Stock Market Ammunition for Trumpโs Contractors
The ongoing conflict in Iran is boosting stock prices for U.S. defense contractors, including Northrop, RTX, and Lockheed, as they supply materials amidst potential ammunition shortages.
The price of crude oil is sharply rising - a threatening assessment from the Qatari minister
The price of crude oil has surged due to ongoing military actions in the Middle East, with significant implications for global oil supply.
Washington would be "unable" to provide enough missiles at the same time, according to the EU
The European Commissioner for Defense, Andrius Kubilius, has stated that the United States will not be able to supply enough missiles simultaneously to the Gulf countries, the U.S. military, and Ukrainian forces.
Andrius Kubilius: The U.S. cannot supply the Persian Gulf region and Ukraine with missiles
Andrius Kubilius emphasized the urgent need for Europe to increase its air defense and missile production capabilities in light of the ongoing crises in the Persian Gulf and Ukraine.
The U.S. government has labeled Anthropic as a risk. The company is behind a popular AI model
The U.S. Department of Defense has officially designated the AI company Anthropic as a risk to its supply chain, prohibiting government contractors from utilizing its technologies for military contracts.
After refusing military cooperation, the Pentagon classifies Anthropic as a 'supply chain risk'
The Pentagon has classified the AI company Anthropic as a 'supply chain risk' following its refusal to collaborate on military matters.
Iran Attack Causes Chaos in Southeast Asia with Oil Exports Halted and Vehicle Usage Restrictions
The military actions by the U.S. and Israel against Iran have led to significant disruptions in energy supply and vehicle restrictions in Southeast Asia, notably in Thailand and Myanmar.