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The International Energy Agency (IEA) has agreed to release 400 million barrels of emergency oil reserves, marking the largest volume in its history.
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Despite rare act of multilateralism, there is no guarantee the IEA’s release of 400m barrels from reserves will depress prices IEA poised to call for largest ever release of stockpiled oil to reduce price How the Iran conflict could affect energy prices – video explainer When the global economy was still in the grip of the devastating 1970s oil crises, exposing the chokehold exerted by a few important oil states, the International Energy Agency (IEA) was created, in the hope of limiting future shocks. Almost half a century on, the IEA’s 32 members have drawn up plans to hit the emergency button, for only the fifth time in its history. Continue reading...
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Four of Iran's 29 world heritage sites have been affected since the Middle East conflict began
US has ‘no plan’ for Iran war and Strait of Hormuz, senators say Democratic senators said on Tuesday night that the US has “no plan” for the war on Iran, after President Donald Trump’s administration conducted a two-hour behind-closed-doors briefing for the Senate Armed Services Committee. This absence of any coordinated strategic thinking extends to the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most important energy chokepoint, regime change in Iran and the Islamic Republic's nuclear programme. Following the Trump administration’s briefing on Tuesday, a procession of opposition senators came out to condemn what they described as the illegality, incoherence and lies surrounding the war, with Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland saying Trump was simply doing what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had wanted to do for 40 years. “What you hear behind closed doors is essentially what we’re hearing in the public domain, which is complete incoherence,” Van Hollen said after the briefing. “But we do know, from Secretary Rubio, that Netanyahu decided to strike Iran, and so here we are doing what Prime Minister Netanyahu said he wanted to do for 40 years, which was to attack Iran,” Van Hollen said, referring to remarks made by Marco Rubio, the secretary of state, on 2 March. Read more: US has ‘no plan’ for Iran war and Strait of Hormuz, senators say after briefing Senator Elizabeth Warren speaks to reporters on the day of classified briefings for the Senate Armed Services Committee on Operation Epic Fury and the situation in Iran, 10 March 2026 (Reuters)
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Trump says Iran war nearing end, claims few targets remain | Daily Sabah Daily Sabah
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TEHRAN, Mar. 11 (MNA) – The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a statement detailing the 39th wave of Operation True Promise 4.
Iran latest: Fuel duty under review, Keir Starmer says The Times
Pardons department completes position paper on the prime minister's request in his corruption case, reportedly finding that it does not meet the criteria The post Justice Ministry unit not recommending pardon for Netanyahu – report appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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