President Donald Trump’s suggestion that countries send their warships alongside US naval forces to keep the Strait of Hormuz “open and safe” has brought no immediate commitments, as oil prices soar due…
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Top Trump adviser says Iran war price tag at $12bn so far | Conflict News
Pressure grows on the US president’s administration as war costs spiral and the mission’s endgame remains unclear.
Published On 15 Mar 2026
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Muted response as Trump urges nations to escort ships through Hormuz Strait | US-Israel war on Iran News
President Donald Trump’s suggestion that countries send their warships alongside US naval forces to keep the Strait of Hormuz “open and safe” has brought no immediate commitments, as oil prices soar due…
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The Latest: Gulf countries report new attacks after Iran warns major UAE ports to evacuate – NewsNation
The Latest: Gulf countries report new attacks after Iran warns major UAE ports to evacuate NewsNation
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Israeli attacks kill 13 in Gaza, including 2 children and a pregnant woman | Gaza News
Meanwhile, more than 20,000 patients await evacuation as the Rafah crossing is set to partially reopen on Wednesday.
Israeli air strikes have killed at least 13 Palestinians including two boys, a pregnant…
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Oil rises as Iran seizes Hormuz gatekeeper role while Trump eyes risky naval option to reopen strait
Iran is signaling that the Strait of Hormuz isn’t totally closed and that it wields the power to choose who may pass, as the U.S. military has yet to re-establish free navigation through the narrow waterway.
Oil prices have soared as…
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What’s the impact of the Iran war on China? | Conflict
Beijing is a major importer of Iranian oil making it vulnerable to any disruption of the flow through the Strait of Hormuz.
Given its huge oil reserves and its growing dependence on electric vehicles, China may not be affected in the short term….
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BBC visits Doha market starting to fill up again two weeks into Iran war
At the beginning of the conflict between Israel and the US, and Iran on 28 February, Doha’s Souq Waqif market was almost empty, with those in the usually safe and stable capital shocked by the attacks in the region.
Qatar’s neighbouring countries…
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Most missiles used in war are a decade old; US does not dare enter Persian Gulf: IRGC spokesman
The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) has revealed that the majority of missiles so far launched against American and Israeli targets during Operation True Promise 4 have been manufactured approximately ten years ago.
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Williams Discusses Iran’s Denial of a Second Strike on Turkey With DW News
Turkey is one NATO member feeling the heat from the Iran war. Twice now, NATO defenses have intercepted a Iranian ballistic missile over the country since the start of the war. Iran denies wanting to attack Turkey, which has…
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