Spain's ruling party has seen a notable rise in popularity following its clear stance against the war on Iran. This position aligns with citizens' preferences for peace and stability.
Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the IMF, warns that a war on Iran will lead to increased inflation and a slowdown in global economic growth, even if the conflict ends quickly. The IMF is expected to revise its growth forecasts downward while raising inflation expectations.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan accused Israel of undermining all efforts to stop the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, which continues to claim lives. He emphasized the need for diplomatic solutions to this conflict.
Concerns are rising over the potential impacts of war on Iran, raising questions about the ability of Arab countries to withstand economic shocks. Economic resilience has become a vital topic amid increasing global crises.
Global calls to halt the American-Israeli war on Iran and Lebanon are increasing, yet few understand the true motivations behind this devastating conflict. Amid escalating tensions, the question remains: what does Washington want?
Industry reports warn consumers to brace for a clothing price increase of between <strong>10% to 15%</strong> as fall approaches. This surge is attributed to the ongoing war's repercussions on Iran, affecting the garment industry significantly.
Today, Tel Aviv witnessed large-scale protests calling for an end to the war on Iran, despite strict security measures imposed by the government. Demonstrators defied government orders, leading to clashes with police.
The University of Washington has dismissed Arya Vani from his position as director of the Middle East Center following his criticism of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and his condemnation of Zionism. This decision has sparked widespread debate regarding academic freedom.
The repercussions of the war on Iran extend beyond bilateral dimensions, affecting the entire international system. The significant U.S. military presence in the Middle East undermines declared commitments, bolstering the Chinese narrative of American decline.
European Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen stated that Europe is preparing for a long-term energy shock due to the ongoing war on Iran, highlighting rising energy prices and their widespread effects.
The ongoing war on Iran is causing significant shifts in global energy markets, with Qatar emerging as a key player in gas exports. Meanwhile, U.S. ambitions to control oil resources are intensifying amid strategic regional tensions.
The US-Israeli war on Iran has entered its thirty-fourth day, raising concerns about its impact on the region. Residents of the UAE are advised to closely follow the developments, as rapid events could affect regional security and stability.
In March 2023, U.S. refined product exports reached a record high, driven by the impacts of the ongoing war on Iran, prompting countries in Europe, Asia, and Africa to seek alternatives to compensate for supply shortages.
China anticipates that the ongoing war on Iran will accelerate the decline of the United States, providing Beijing with a strategic opportunity to enhance its economic and political influence. According to The Economist, China is observing the situation with satisfaction, relying on long-term strategies.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the war on Iran was initiated at the request of Washington's allies in the region, indicating no timeline for withdrawal. In his speech, Trump confirmed that the strategic objectives of the war are nearing completion.
The U.S. House Republicans have scheduled a hearing for Secretary of Defense <strong>Pete Hegseth</strong> on <strong>April 29</strong>, marking the first congressional session since the onset of the U.S. war in Iran. This hearing comes amid escalating tensions in the region.
A recent survey by the Tel Aviv Institute for National Security Studies reveals a significant decline in Israeli confidence regarding the objectives of the war on Iran, one month after its initiation. The findings indicate a more cautious outlook on the potential impact on Iran's nuclear program.
The United Nations Development Programme warns that the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran could cost Arab economies between <strong>3.7%</strong> and <strong>6%</strong> of their GDP, amounting to losses of <strong>$120 billion</strong> to <strong>$194 billion</strong>.
France has expressed its astonishment at U.S. President Donald Trump's criticism of Paris's ban on military flights to Israel. The French government reaffirmed that this stance has been part of its official policy since the onset of the conflict in the region.
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, warned that the economic repercussions of the war on Iran will be long-lasting. This warning came during a virtual G7 meeting, highlighting significant damage to energy infrastructure amid rising European inflation.
Estimates from the German Ifo Institute indicate that the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran casts a shadow over Germany's industrial sector, with 90% of companies expressing fears about the war's repercussions.
The ongoing war on Iran has accelerated the shift towards renewable energy in Europe, as citizens seek more stable alternatives to oil and gas. Recent months have seen a significant increase in sales of solar energy systems, heat pumps, and electric vehicles.
As the US-Israeli conflict with Iran intensifies, China faces new challenges requiring a reassessment of its global strategy. Researcher Zongyuan Zui Liu highlights these complex dynamics and their implications for Beijing.
On March 4, 2026, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez clearly stated his government's opposition to the war on Iran, referencing the painful memories of the Iraq war. This stance comes at a critical time for European politics, as pressures mount on governments to take clear positions.
Global fears are rising that the world may face an energy crisis worse than that of the 1970s following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Experts warn that the impact of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran could be significantly greater than previous economic disruptions.
The surge in gasoline prices due to the war on Iran has led to a significant increase in global demand for electric vehicles. However, the complete transition still faces challenges related to costs and infrastructure.
Istanbul witnessed massive public protests on Saturday, where thousands gathered in Taksim Square to express their rejection of military escalation and the presence of foreign troops in the region. Protesters condemned the American-Israeli war on Iran and the repeated Israeli strikes on Lebanon and Gaza.
The United Arab Emirates is facing its largest economic shock in decades due to the Israeli-American war on Iran, leading to a sharp decline in financial markets and the aviation sector. Over 18,400 flights have been canceled, resulting in significant market losses.
The Israeli Knesset voted on the 2026 budget, which includes a significant increase in defense spending, negatively impacting health and education budgets. The defense budget is expected to rise by approximately <strong>$10 billion</strong> amid escalating military tensions in the region.
A recent survey reveals that 57% of young people in Israel feel uncertain about their future, while 30% are contemplating leaving the country due to the repercussions of the war on Iran.