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The Iran war is causing an invisible hit to the global food system. Fertilizer prices are surging as energy accounts for 60-80% of fertilizer production costs.
A silent agricultural crisis is emerging. Developing countries are the most vulnerable to this crisis that threatens to disrupt global food supply.
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Greece among the first European countries using AI for automated penalties. The system is used for traffic violations and administrative...
Gold surged 2.4% to $4,560 per ounce. Goldman Sachs projects gold to reach $5,400 by end of 2026. Silver rose...
Gulf nations lost over $50 billion in 30 days from the Hormuz blockade, according to the TESPAM research center in...
Oil dropped below $100 per barrel amid hopes for peace. WTI at $102. S&P 500 up 2.9%, Nasdaq 3.8%. Gold...
Europe faces a severe energy crisis from the Hormuz Strait closure, which handles 20% of global oil and gas.
Annual eurozone inflation jumped to 2.5 percent in March due to rising energy prices caused by the Middle East conflict.
The head of the Engineering Institution warned that the declining number of civil engineers will impact the delivery of major...
The escalation of the conflict brings rising prices, unstable markets and the risk of a global recession with long-term consequences.
The EU Council convenes an extraordinary session for a coordinated approach to the impact of the Iran conflict on the...
Asian markets fell up to 3.4% after Trump's statement about seizing Iranian oil. Analysts warn of possible 200 dollars per...