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13-03-2026
The Strait of Hormuz has become a war zone as Iran threatens to open fire on any vessels trying to cross it in response to US-Israeli attacks. Many sailors are stranded on oil tankers and freight ships, witnessing drone and missile attacks, and living in fear of being hit. The situation is dire, with sailors facing communication breakdowns, navigation issues, and dwindling supplies. Families of seafarers are worried and unable to contact their loved ones due to blocked internet and phone networks in Iran. The war has left around 20,000 sailors stranded, with some ships damaged and at least one sailor killed. The situation is expected to have long-term effects on the seafaring industry.
Entities: Strait of Hormuz, Iran, US, Israel, Gulf region • Tone: urgent • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
A Middle East analyst, Danny Citrinowicz, warns that Iran is unlikely to surrender and may push for nuclear weapons following recent airstrikes. Citrinowicz believes the US and Israel underestimated Iran's capabilities and that regime change is 'very slim' without ground troops. The new supreme leader, Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei, may be more determined to obtain nuclear weapons as a deterrent. Citrinowicz questions the US and Israel's planning and exit strategy, citing a 'flawed assumption' that the regime would collapse with the death of former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The conflict has drawn in Gulf states, with Iran launching missile and drone strikes, potentially pressuring the US to end the military operation.
Entities: Danny Citrinowicz, Iran, US, Israel, Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei • Tone: positive • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
Asia-Pacific markets fell on Friday as oil prices surged due to renewed fears of a prolonged conflict in the Middle East, potentially disrupting energy supplies and stoking fears of a global economic downturn. Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei threatened to keep the Strait of Hormuz shut, and oil prices jumped 9% to above $100 per barrel. Major indexes in Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and mainland China declined. Analysts expect oil prices to remain elevated in the near term but ease by the end of the year. The U.S. President Donald Trump downplayed the rise in oil prices, while Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced a temporary allowance for the purchase of sanctioned Russian crude to stabilize energy markets.
Entities: Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Alireza Tangsiri, Rob Thummel • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
The article discusses the escalating conflict between the US and Iran, with recent statements from both sides indicating a prolonged war. Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei called for continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz, while US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced plans to escort ships through the waterway. Oil prices surged above $100 a barrel, and European and US stocks fell. Three foreign vessels were struck in the Persian Gulf, and Iran warned of oil prices reaching $200 a barrel. The US temporarily authorized purchases of Russian oil to stabilize energy markets.
Entities: Mojtaba Khamenei, Scott Bessent, Iran, US, Strait of Hormuz • Tone: urgent • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
The US has temporarily lifted sanctions to allow the purchase of stranded Russian oil, drawing interest from countries like Thailand, Japan, and India. This move comes as Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, vowed to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed, causing oil prices to surge above $100 a barrel. The conflict in the Middle East is expected to continue disrupting commodity supplies and impacting markets. Meanwhile, a US military refueling plane crashed in Iraq, and rescue efforts are underway. The article also touches on the lack of movement in gold prices despite the escalating conflict.
Entities: Leonie Kidd, London, Washington, D.C., Europe, Mojtaba Khamenei • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
European stocks opened lower on Friday as investors weighed the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and its impact on growth. Oil prices surged 20% on Monday due to the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, raising fears of prolonged disruptions to energy supplies. The pan-European Stoxx 600 was 0.9% lower, with most sectors trading in negative territory. Energy prices remained in focus after the U.S. issued a temporary 30-day waiver on sanctioned Russian oil. Brent crude prices stayed above $100, despite the International Energy Agency's record 400 million barrel release. The U.S. Energy Department also announced a release of 172 million barrels from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei stated that the country would continue to block the Strait of Hormuz, causing a rapid spike in oil prices. U.K. GDP data showed Britain's economy flatlined in January.
Entities: European stocks, Middle East, Iran, U.S., Israel • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
The article discusses the impact of the Strait of Hormuz closure by Iran on the global economy, particularly on oil prices, and how President Donald Trump's potential withdrawal from the conflict may be influenced by the upcoming midterm elections and rising inflation concerns. The article suggests that Trump's actions are driven by the costs of war and the pressure from voters weary of inflation. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has blocked 15% of global oil supply, causing oil prices to peak at $120 a barrel before crashing to $80 after Trump's declaration that his campaign against Iran would be over soon.
Entities: Donald Trump, Iran, Strait of Hormuz, United States, The Economist • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: neutral • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
The article discusses the limited options available to Donald Trump to mitigate the rising oil prices amidst the Middle Eastern crisis triggered by the war between America, Israel, and Iran. Despite the International Energy Agency (IEA) releasing 400m barrels of crude from their emergency reserves, the global benchmark Brent crude rose by nearly 10% to $100 per barrel. The article highlights the ineffectiveness of the IEA's move in calming the oil markets, which are being shaken by the ongoing conflict.
Entities: Donald Trump, International Energy Agency (IEA), America, Israel, Iran • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
The article discusses how the latest regional conflict in the Middle East, referred to as the third Gulf war, is reshaping the region. It highlights the profound impact of previous Gulf wars on the region and the world. The current conflict involves Iran, Israel, and the Gulf states, and is likely to have significant and lasting effects on these entities. The article notes that the war has already caused a major energy supply shock and is affecting various countries and economies differently. It also touches on the roles of other actors, such as the United States, and the potential implications for regional and global politics.
Entities: Iran, Israel, Gulf states, United States, Middle East • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: neutral • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
The article discusses the impact of the recent Iranian strikes on Qatar's liquefied natural gas (LNG) production and export facilities, which has led to a global shortage and price surge. QatarEnergy, which produces a fifth of the world's LNG, has declared force majeure on its contracts due to the inability to extract, process, and ship LNG because of the blocked Strait of Hormuz. This has caused customers worldwide to scramble for alternative supplies, highlighting the vulnerability of the global LNG market to disruptions in the Gulf region.
Entities: Saad al-Kaabi, Qatar, QatarEnergy, Iran, Strait of Hormuz • Tone: urgent • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
The article discusses the severe but uneven damage to the world economy caused by the Iran war, which has resulted in the biggest energy supply shock in history. The conflict has initiated a profound crisis, and its impact will be felt unevenly across different regions and economies. The article highlights the vulnerability of the global economy to shocks in the Gulf region, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz. It also touches on the potential consequences for various countries and industries, including the impact on Bahrain's economy and the implications for the Middle East region.
Entities: Iran, Middle East, Strait of Hormuz, Gulf, Israel • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
The ongoing American-Israeli war with Iran has severely impacted global energy supplies, causing a significant increase in oil and natural gas prices. The conflict has halted seaborne oil exports from major Gulf producers, leading to a 40% surge in Brent crude prices. The effects are being felt globally, with American motorists paying higher petrol prices and European natural gas prices rising by 92%. The energy shock is reverberating across financial markets, causing concerns among investors. The article highlights the scarcity of alternatives to Gulf supplies and the challenges in mitigating the crisis.
Entities: Iran, America, Israel, Gulf, Brent crude • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
The article analyzes the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran, initiated by the Trump administration, and argues that despite initial military successes, the situation is becoming increasingly complex and difficult to control. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran has presented a significant challenge to the US Navy, and the conflict is having far-reaching consequences, including rising oil prices and domestic blowback in the US. The article identifies seven reasons why Trump hasn't won the war, including the lack of a clear military solution, the rise of a new Iranian supreme leader, and the difficulty of achieving a political solution.
Entities: Donald Trump, Iran, Strait of Hormuz, US Navy, Lawrence Brennan • Tone: negative • Sentiment: positive • Intent: analyze
13-03-2026
The article provides live updates on the ongoing conflict between Iran, Israel, and the US. Two weeks into the war, the economic fallout is deepening, with oil prices surging and global economies grappling with a fuel crisis. Israel has launched a series of strikes on Iranian targets, including ballistic missile launchers and defense systems. The conflict has also affected Gulf states, with reports of drone incidents in Oman and explosions in Dubai. The US has temporarily lifted sanctions on Russian oil, while some countries plan to dip into emergency stockpiles. Experts warn that related supply shocks to helium, a critical chipmaking material, could hurt semiconductor production and push chip prices higher. Goldman Sachs has revised up its price forecast for Brent crude oil, expecting prices to average over $100 a barrel in March.
Entities: Iran, Israel, US, Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
The oil market is experiencing historic disruptions due to escalating attacks on shipping, with crude oil prices surging to $100 a barrel following Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, vowing to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed. The situation is further complicated by the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran, with President Donald Trump delivering mixed messages on the war. The article discusses the impact of the conflict on the oil market, as well as the political fallout, including Trump's endorsement of influencer Jake Paul and Senator John Cornyn's shift on the filibuster to gain Trump's support.
Entities: Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Donald Trump, US • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
The Pentagon and National Security Council underestimated Iran's willingness to close the Strait of Hormuz in response to US military strikes. The Trump administration's national security team failed to fully account for the potential consequences of the operation, and now it may be weeks before efforts to alleviate the economic fallout take hold. The administration's planning was criticized for sidelining interagency debate and relying on a tight circle of close advisers. The US is now facing a complex situation with Iran closing the strait, and the administration is working to escort oil tankers through the strait.
Entities: Pentagon, National Security Council, Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Donald Trump • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
The US and Israel are engaged in a war with Iran, with the conflict escalating on its 14th day. The economic fallout is growing, with oil prices rising above $100 per barrel. Iran's new supreme leader has vowed to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed, and the situation is causing widespread casualties and displacement. The conflict has resulted in the deaths of nearly 2,000 people in Iran and Lebanon, with dozens more killed elsewhere in the region. The US has issued a new license allowing countries to purchase certain Russian oil products, potentially benefiting the Kremlin. The situation on the ground continues to deteriorate, with strikes on Israel, Lebanon, and Iran, and a US Air Force refueling aircraft crashing in western Iraq.
Entities: US, Israel, Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Hezbollah • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has announced a record release of 400 million barrels of strategic oil reserves to ease supply disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict. The UK is among 32 countries contributing to the sixth emergency oil release, with the UK government contributing 13.5 million barrels. However, the move had little impact on oil prices, with Brent crude trading at $90.63 after the announcement. The IEA's emergency stocks will be made available to the market over a timeframe determined by each member country's national circumstances. The conflict in the Gulf region has significantly reduced oil output and deliveries, with exports currently less than 10% of pre-conflict levels.
Entities: International Energy Agency (IEA), UK, G7, Middle East, Gulf region • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
The article analyzes Iran's response to the ongoing conflict with Israel and the US, highlighting the country's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, and his strategy of exerting non-military pressure on its enemies. Despite speculation about his health, Khamenei has released a statement outlining Iran's plans to continue disrupting the region, particularly through the shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz, and demanding that Gulf neighbors expel American forces. The article suggests that Iran's strategy is working and that the regime is unlikely to fall soon.
Entities: Iran, Mojtaba Khamenei, Israel, US, Hezbollah • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
The article discusses how Iran is employing various tactics to block the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial trade route, amid an ongoing conflict. Iran has used sea drones, naval drones laden with explosives, and GPS jamming to disrupt shipping in the region. At least 16 ships have been hit by Iran since the conflict began, with 3,000 ships and 20,000 crew members trapped or affected. The article also explores the possibility of Iran deploying anti-ship mines and the use of midget submarines to lay these mines. Experts warn that Iran's actions could have significant consequences for global oil supplies and prices.
Entities: Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Sky News, Michael Drummond, Dr Victoria Taylor • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
The UK is considering options to defend shipping in the Strait of Hormuz from Iranian attacks, with Defence Secretary John Healey discussing the crisis with his European counterparts. The UK is looking at various measures, including deploying autonomous vessels to counter mines and utilizing its Type 45 destroyer, HMS Dragon, which is currently in the region. Healey emphasized the need for coordination with allies to protect commercial tankers and potentially evacuate UK nationals if the conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran escalates. The UK's ability to respond is limited due to previous defence cuts, which have reduced its naval presence in the region.
Entities: John Healey, Strait of Hormuz, Iran, UK, E5 group • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
The US Navy plans to escort oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions with Iran, according to US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in an interview with Sky News. Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has threatened to close the strategic waterway, which carries 20% of the world's oil supplies. The US has been considering escorting vessels through the strait, with Bessent stating that it will happen 'as soon as it is militarily possible.' The conflict has pushed oil prices above $100 a barrel, despite the release of 400 million barrels of oil from strategic reserves. Bessent also discussed the economic impact of the war, the 'special relationship' between the US and the UK, and the potential testimony of British figures to Congress.
Entities: US Navy, Strait of Hormuz, Iran, Scott Bessent, Mojtaba Khamenei • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
The article discusses how the conflict between the US and Iran is affecting the global energy market, with Iran's attacks on oil facilities in the Persian Gulf causing disruptions to oil and gas production. The author argues that this situation presents an opportunity for the US to assert its energy dominance and promote Middle East prosperity. The US can leverage its energy production and exports to counter Iranian aggression and stabilize the global energy market. The article also mentions the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor project, which could provide an alternative shipping route that bypasses the Strait of Hormuz.
Entities: Iran, United States, Donald Trump, Strait of Hormuz, Persian Gulf • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: neutral • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
Iran's new Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, has vowed to continue fighting and keep the Strait of Hormuz closed as leverage against the US and Israel. In his first remarks since succeeding his father, Khamenei warned Iran's neighbors to shut US bases on their territory and threatened to continue targeting them. The statement was read out on state television, with no images released of Khamenei since an Israeli strike killed much of his family. Iran has claimed responsibility for attacks on ships, including one that killed a crew member, and has threatened to impose prolonged economic shock on the US. The conflict has driven oil prices above $100 a barrel, with some predicting they could reach $200 a barrel.
Entities: Iran, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, United States, Israel, Strait of Hormuz • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform