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Iran's rial has fallen to record lows against the US dollar amid a two-month conflict, with airstrikes by the US and Israel on February 28 combined with American naval blockades disrupting oil exports and domestic production. Currency volatility and inflation have resulted, with the rial reaching 1.81 million to the dollar on April 29 before partial recovery.
Analysis of oil price shock stemming from February 28 Iran incident and Strait of Hormuz tanker traffic disruption. Impact visible in rising U.S. gasoline and diesel prices, subsequently affecting grocery prices through transportation costs, with March inflation report exceeding expectations.
Iran Conflict Could Help Revive Moribund Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline Executive Summary: The Iran conflict has made completing the moribund Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline (TCP) increasingly attractive. The U.S.–Israeli “Operation Epic Fury” attack against Iran, launched on February 28, upended Persian Gulf hydrocarbon energy exports, severely disrupting global trade. The first airstrikes killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and several senior government and military figures.
United States President Donald Trump’s administration has bypassed congressional review to approve military sales totalling over $8.6 billion to Middle Eastern allies Israel, Qatar, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The State Department announcements on Friday came as the US and Israel’s war against Iran marked nine weeks since its start and more than three weeks since a fragile ceasefire came into effect. The State Department said US Secretary of State Marco Rubio determined that an emergency existed that required immediate sales to those countries and waived the congressional review requirements for the sales. The announcements included approving military sales to Qatar of Patriot air and missile defence replenishment services costing $4.01bn and of Advanced Precision Kill Weapon Systems (APKWS) costing $992.4 million. They also included approval of the sale to Kuwait of an integrated battle command system costing $2.5bn and to Israel of APKWS costing $992.4m. The State Department approved a sale to the UAE of APKWS for $147.6m. The US and Israel attacked Iran on February 28. Iran responded with its own strikes on Israel and Gulf states that host US bases.
UAE says air traffic back to normal as measures lifted The UAE's aviation authority said air traffic in the country has returned to normal, the state news agency reported on Saturday, after precautionary measures implemented on 28 February at the start of the war on Iran were lifted. The decision followed a comprehensive assessment of operational and security conditions in coordination with relevant entities, the General Civil Aviation Authority said.
28 April 2026 Ahead of the UK-hosted Illicit Finance Summit, a global coalition of 34 civil society organizations urges action to address the escalating role of illicit gold in financing wars, corruption, organised crime, and environmental and societal harms. Amid a wave of geopolitical instability and surging demand for the metal, gold is increasingly attractive […] The post Growing threat of illicit gold’s role in conflicts, organized crime, human rights abuses and deforestation appeared first on The Sentry .
Hong Kong authorities are searching for a 28-year-old man who went hiking and lost contact with family after a dispute with his girlfriend, prompting rescuers to deploy a helicopter to locate him. Police said on Saturday that they received a report at 11.30am from an informant who said his younger brother lost contact with his family after arguing with his girlfriend the evening before. The informant added the missing man last posted on social media that he was hiking along the fourth section of...
O presidente da França , Emmanuel Macron , respondeu nesta quarta-feira (29) a uma piada feita pelo rei Charles 3º durante jantar de Estado na Casa Branca ocorrido nesta terça-feira (28). Leia mais (04/29/2026 - 20h22)
O presidente dos Estados Unidos , Donald Trump , criticou nesta terça-feira (28) o primeiro-ministro alemão, Friedrich Merz , sobre a guerra no Irã . Na véspera, Merz havia afirmado que os iranianos estão humilhando os americanos nas negociações para encerrar o conflito. Leia mais (04/28/2026 - 17h58)
Os Estados Unidos começarão a emitir passaportes com um design que inclui a imagem do presidente Donald Trump , informou um porta-voz do Departamento de Estado americano nesta terça-feira (28). Leia mais (04/28/2026 - 17h44)
A bipartisan group of 22 U.S. senators has urged the Trump administration to abandon plans to transfer Afghan refugees to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, expressing concern that the move could endanger former U.S. allies. The lawmakers' letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, dated April 28, warns about reports indicating over 1,000 Afghan refugees could be affected by this proposed transfer.
Mali: Goïta speaks as fractures appear within the junta Three days after the FLA and JNIM offensive, which claimed the life of defence minister General Sadio Camara, Assimi Goïta broke his silence on 28 April. But the crisis has already laid bare the divisions within the military regime.
22 Jebel Iraq miners released from Giada military detention Twenty-two miners from the Jebel Iraq have been released from the Giada military detention facility after being held for over a month under unexplained circumstances. The release of the young men, who survived the deadly March 28 attack in Khor Kaltan, was confirmed yesterday by Ambassador Garang Deng Aguer, Chairperson of the Aweil Community in […] The post 22 Jebel Iraq miners released from Giada military detention first appeared on Eye Radio .
A polícia de Israel prendeu o suspeito de agredir uma freira católica francesa no monte Sião, em Jerusalém, na terça-feira (28). Imagens divulgadas pela corporação mostram a religiosa caminhando, quando um homem corre atrás dela, a empurra e a derruba no chão. O agressor se afasta da vítima e, em seguida, volta a se aproximar e a atinge com chutes ainda enquanto ela estava caída.
O regime do Irã executou 21 pessoas e deteve mais de 4.000 por motivos políticos ou de segurança nacional desde o início da guerra no Oriente Médio , em 28 de fevereiro, afirmou a ONU nesta quarta (29). Leia mais (04/29/2026 - 10h37)
Segundo monarca britânico a discursar no Congresso dos Estados Unidos, o rei Charles 3º afirmou nesta terça-feira (28) que o mundo vive "momentos de incerteza" no contexto das guerras no Irã e na Ucrânia e da tentativa de ataque contra Donald Trump ocorrida no último sábado (25), em Washington. Leia mais (04/28/2026 - 16h29)
A polícia prendeu um homem de 89 anos suspeito de ferir cinco pessoas em dois ataques a tiros separados em Atenas , nesta terça-feira (28), informou o Ministério da Proteção ao Cidadão da Grécia . Leia mais (04/28/2026 - 15h09)
Timmy, baleia-jubarte encalhada na costa da Alemanha no mar Báltico desde março, foi colocada a bordo de uma balsa nesta terça-feira (28), em uma operação de resgate que tem mobilizado a população do país e dividido opiniões. O animal seria levado para o mar do Norte, com águas mais profundas, segundo os organizadores de um projeto de salvamento pago por milionários. Leia mais (04/28/2026 - 13h50)
O Exército de Israel emitiu nesta terça-feira (28) um novo alerta para esvaziar 16 cidades e vilarejos no sul do Líbano . O comunicado ordena que os moradores desses locais deixem imediatamente suas casas e se dirijam à região de Sidon. Leia mais (04/28/2026 - 08h24)
O governo da Indonésia determinou nesta terça-feira (28) uma investigação após a colisão de dois trens nos arredores da capital Jacarta , que deixou 14 mortos e dezenas de feridos. Leia mais (04/28/2026 - 01h52)
A organização Médicos Sem Fronteiras (MSF) publicou nesta terça-feira (28) o relatório "Água como Arma", em que afirma atestar a instrumentalização, por parte de Israel , do acesso a serviços de água , saneamento e higiene durante a guerra na Faixa de Gaza . Leia mais (04/28/2026 - 01h00)