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Afghan officials say a suspected Pakistani air strike hit a drug rehabilitation centre in Kabul, killing hundreds.
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Trump presses allies to help secure Strait of Hormuz Fox News
The French president described his plans for expansion as forward deterrence. What's behind his move?
The Iran War Cuts Both Ways for China World Politics Review
Mines, Missiles, and the Strait of Hormuz Bloomberg.com
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Israel Says Iran Security Chief Killed as Trump’s War Escalates The Daily Beast
The conflict has mutated into a zero-sum collision of competing messianic frameworks.
Oman Keeps Trickle of LNG Flowing from Middle East Amid Iran War Bloomberg.com
New mortgages up by £800 a year amid ‘Trumpflation’ from Iran war The Guardian
Iran's Araghchi calls for global condemnation of ‘military aggression’ that disrupted transit through Strait of Hormuz.
U.S. seeks backup fertilizer as Iran war disrupts planting Farm Progress
Video | War Map Explained: Iran-Israel Strikes, Gulf Attacks & Rising Death Toll NDTV
By May Angel and Tristan Veyet LONDON, March 16 (Reuters) - As the U.S.-Israel war with Iran enters its third week, analysts warn it is severely disrupting fertiliser markets and endangering food security for developing countries in the near term. Here is how the conflict is affecting fertiliser costs, trade flows and output: WHY IS THE HORMUZ STRAIT KEY FOR FERTILISER SUPPLY? Fertiliser production is energy-intensive, relying heavily on natural gas as a feedstock, with energy making up as much as 70% of production costs.
From sea turtles to birds and the gentle dugong, the Persian Gulf's diverse but fragile marine life is threatened by the bombs and oil of the war in the Middle East. The ecosystem was already under pressure from climate change and maritime traffic before the United States and Israel launched their war on Iran at the end of February, leading to Tehran's region-wide retaliation.
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First Thing: Israel says Iran’s security chief Ali Larijani killed in airstrike The Guardian