Foreign Policy
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Seafarers Are Being Asked to Risk a Deadly Strait
2026-03-09At midday local time on Sunday, only a handful of ships were passing through the strait. So far, the ships have primarily been part of the Iranian shadow fleet. Days' worth of oil, gas, aluminum, fertilizer and other commodities aren't reaching their destinations.
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Oil Prices Spike as Iran War Impacts Global Energy Flows
2026-03-09The cost of a barrel of Brent crude surged to $119.50 early Monday before falling to below $100. The last time that these futures traded at such high levels was in 2022 following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. NATO air defenses intercepted a second Iranian ballistic missile on Monday.
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The Iran War Has Rapidly Expanded Beyond the Middle East
2026-03-09The United States and Israel launched a war against Iran on Feb. 28. The conflict has spread at a blistering pace across the region. From Cyprus to international waters near Sri Lanka, the reverberating consequences are swiftly being felt.
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Lebanon Is Inching Toward Civil War
2026-03-09Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel in response to its attacks on Iran and the assassination of Iran’s supreme leader. Israel has issued a forced evacuation order for the entire Dahiyeh area of Beirut. Sunni Lebanese are fuming at Hezbollah for sacrificing their security.
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Even From Their Bomb Shelters, Most Israelis Support the War on Iran
2026-03-09Nearly a week into the Iran war, the mood in Israel is upbeat. One poll published on March 4 showed that more than 80 percent of Israelis backed the attack on Iran. A prolonged conflict could do a lot of harm to the Israeli economy before any benefits emerge.
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Targeting Iran’s Fragile Water Infrastructure Puts the Whole Region in Danger
2026-03-09Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi accused the U.S. of striking a freshwater desalination plant on Qeshm Island. Bahrain, in turn, has accused Iran of damaging a desalinated plant in a drone attack. War is hitting an already brittle system in Iran, one that cannot survive direct attack or industrial contamination.
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Oil Markets Are Starting to Take the Iran War Seriously
2026-03-09Oil producers are throttling back oil production as they run out of storage space. Tankers can’t transit the Strait of Hormuz for fear of attacks and rising insurance costs. Iran can continue to disrupt shipping at low cost to itself. Putin offers to supply energy-starved Europe with oil and gas, if needed.
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Iran War Promises Even More Pain for Farmers
2026-03-09The U.S. and Israel’s sweeping military campaign against Iran has triggered a widening war. The Middle East is a crucial hub of fertilizer production and is already seeing shuttered plants. The war has also effectively halted any transit through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime chokepoint.
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No, Turkey Is Not the New Iran
2026-03-09The search for a new bogeyman in the Middle East began before the old one had even been fully dealt with. The real danger is that the rhetoric becomes self-fulfilling. A beleaguered leader facing economic pressure has every incentive to cast himself as the champion of the Muslim world.
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Iran Threat Exposes Britain’s Shrinking Military Reach
2026-03-09Iran’s missile and drone strikes against U.S. allies in the Middle East have highlighted Britain's limited capacity to protect its own citizens and interests. Britain is allocating only about 1.73 percent of GDP on defense, the second-lowest share among NATO's 32 members.
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North Korea Is Getting Serious About Space Weapons
2026-03-09North Korea listed “special assets for attacking enemy satellites in times of emergency” A nuclear detonation in space “could render low Earth orbit … unusable for some period of time” Both Russia and North Korea have joined the 1967 Outer Space Treaty.
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Sisi Faces Modest Fury Over Iran War
2026-03-09Houthi attacks on the Suez Canal have reduced shipping traffic by 60 percent. The impact on Egypt's economy is expected to be felt for years to come. The effect on Egypt’s political and economic stability is also likely to be long-term.
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Israeli Defense Officials Start to Ask How the Iran War Ends
2026-03-09Senior officials in Israel are starting to voice concern about the escalating, open-ended attack on Iran. They are suggesting possible exit ramps that might halt the war. A decision about whether to stop the attacks rests largely with President Donald Trump.
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China Is Learning the Lessons of Hard Power
2026-03-09Deng Yuwen: If Washington attempts to dismantle China’s external pillars, it must expect to pay a broader strategic price. China does not need to fight wars on behalf of its partners, he says. But it does need to convince the outside world that cooperation with China doesn't leave a security vacuum.
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The Myth of AI Sovereignty
2026-03-09The U.S. is spending nearly $12 billion to replicate Taiwanese advanced chip production in Arizona. Chinese firms remain several generations behind in advanced lithography. Domestic alternatives to ASML’s technology do not exist and will not.
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Resilience Will Decide the Iran War
2026-03-10The U.S. and Israel have focused on degrading Iran’s military capabilities. The decisive question is whether Iran can sustain what might be called a resilience timeline. Iran does not need to permanently close the Strait of Hormuz to trigger global consequences.
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Keeping Kyiv Warm Under Fire
2026-03-09Russia has launched hundreds of strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. The attacks are a test of Ukraine's resilience on two fronts. 42 percent of Ukrainians believe that all current politicians are so tainted by the war and corruption that none of them should stay in power.
Politico
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‘Spillover’: Iran energy shockwaves hit Europe
2026-03-09The Druzhba pipeline has provoked a row between Hungary and the EU over support for Ukraine. The deal includes greater collaboration on offshore windfarms — a great bugbear of Donald Trump. Leaders still haunted by the ghosts of the 2022 energy crisis are bracing for another economic shock.
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Dinner dates and ‘flirting’: Europe’s biggest political parties try new tactic to save coalition
2026-03-10Manfred Weber, Iratxe García and their teams try to repair damage to avoid a rogue motion of censure against Ursula von der Leyen. Manfred Weber and Iratxi García try to Repair damage toavoid a rogue Motion of censures against Ursulula von Der Leyen in Brussels.
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Germans punish Merz’s coalition amid economic and war fears
2026-03-10Merz will tell the president what he wants to hear on Iran to keep Washington aligned with Europe on Ukraine. The chancellor said his government is in no position to reproach Trump on Iran given Europe’s own failures.
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Spanish deputy leader slams Merz for his deference to Trump
2026-03-09President Donald Trump’s threat to cut all ties with Spain after it opposed his war on Iran again puts the bloc's unity to the test. “What Europe needs today is leadership, not vassals who pay homage to Trump,” said Spanish Deputy PM Yolanda Díaz.
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Rachida Dati aims to end Paris’ 25-year run of left-wing mayors
2026-03-10The French far-right leader says she hasn’t lost all hope of running in next year’s election despite ominous legal clouds. French president said the potential operation can't get underway until the conflict in the Middle East cools down.
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Starmer allies turn against Blair over Iran critique
2026-03-09Keir Starmer said HMS Dragon will be deployed after a drone hit Britain’s RAF base at Akrotiri. Defense workers union argues deal at naval home of HMS Dragon undermined readiness for a crisis.
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Germany, Italy and Belgium to host EU leaders’ meeting on energy prices, red tape
2026-03-09European Commission president is overstepping her role and wading onto their turf, diplomats say. Ukraine’s membership is a bargaining chip in ongoing U.S.-led peace talks. But Brussels shouldn’t be pressured, France's Europe minister says.
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Hungary moves to legalize seizure of Ukrainian bank cash convoy
2026-03-09The country’s ruling party introduces a bill to freeze recently seized Ukrainian state bank funds and gold. The Moscow entity argues the Council of the EU committed “serious violations” of its own procedures.
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Russian hackers target officials via WhatsApp and Signal
2026-03-09The use of Huawei is “poisoning the well’ of EU information-sharing, a leading cyber lawmaker says. Cyber spies are posing as a fake Signal support chatbot to gain access to government officials’ messages.
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Macron wants escorts for container ships and tankers in Strait of Hormuz ASAP
2026-03-09The French far-right leader says she hasn’t lost all hope of running in next year’s election despite ominous legal clouds. But the potential operation can't get underway until the conflict in the Middle East cools down. Leaders still haunted by the ghosts of the 2022 energy crisis are bracing for another economic shock.
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Kallas throws her weight behind faster EU enlargement: ‘We should pick up the pace’
2026-03-09European Commission president is overstepping her role and wading onto their turf, diplomats say. Ukraine’s membership is a bargaining chip in ongoing U.S.-led peace talks. But Brussels shouldn’t be pressured, France's Europe minister says.
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Belgian synagogue rocked by explosion in ‘antisemitic’ attack
2026-03-09The far-right Alternative for Germany party made the biggest gains in vote share in Baden-Württemberg. The party is tapping into anxieties about the state's struggling auto industry. The Free Democratic Party has played a key role in German politics for most of the postwar era.
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France’s municipal elections will be telling for Europe
2026-03-10The French prime minister scored an unexpected win, but he will be hard-pressed to secure the crucial support needed to green-light his budget. The question is no longer whether the far right can compete nationally, but whether the political forces that once stopped it still exist.
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Why Vladimir Putin is the biggest winner from the war in Iran
2026-03-09U.S.-Israeli strikes in the Middle East have driven up the price of oil, strengthening the Kremlin’s ability to fund its military campaign. Putin may have lost an ally with the death of Khamenei but an oil price shock is good news for the Kremlin.
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Top EU officials say no tears shed over fall of Iranian regime, but warn of ‘chaos’ ahead
2026-03-09EU leaders expected to dial in for urgent talks after oil prices soared. Some EU countries voiced concern about moving too quickly to bring in new members. Ukraine’s membership is a bargaining chip in ongoing U.S.-led peace talks.
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Rising oil prices throw Putin’s shadow fleet a lifeline
2026-03-09The war in Iran has tightened markets, making sanctioned Russian shipments more attractive to buyers. The special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories has been under fire over alleged antisemitism. Jean-Luc Mélenchon is accused of shutting out journalists in a bid to avoid tough questions after the death of an activist.
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Iran war shows Green Deal ‘fundamental’ to EU security, says new top environment MEP
2026-03-09The Industrial Accelerator Act’s green ambitions have evaded scrutiny. The European Commission has decided to launch a green industry bill that is nowhere near ready, rather than face another humiliating delay. Some firms deny they supported the demands.
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EU must ‘urgently’ change its approach to foreign policy, von der Leyen says
2026-03-09European Commission chief says Europe must overhaul the way it deals with global events. EU's top leadership is responding in parallel rather than tandem as the bloc scrambles to find a united front amid war in the Middle East.
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Franz Ferdinand* gets involved in war
2026-03-09The machines are rising in other parliaments, so surely an AI MEP is next on the list. An EU in which different countries get different benefits appears closer than ever. An AI generated Text-to-speech owner purchasing British broadsheet.
LRT
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President says Nemunas Dawn reps back new military range despite leader’s scepticism
2026-03-09Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda said he has received assurances from representatives of the Nemunas Dawn party that they will support legislation. The proposed law on establishing a military training ground in Kapčiamiestis is expected to be debated during the upcoming spring session of the Seimas.
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EU’s 20th Russia sanctions package stalled by electioneering in Hungary – Nausėda
2026-03-09Lithuanian President Nausėda says the EU's 20th package of sanctions against Russia has been delayed due to election campaigning in Hungary. She says lifting sanctions on Russia would be a bad thing for Lithuania and the entire Western community.
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GPS jamming incidents reported by pilots continue in Lithuania, regulator says
2026-03-09Pilots have reported more than 300 cases of GPS signal interference in Lithuanian airspace since the beginning of the year. Communications Regulatory Authority of Lithuania said pilots filed 302 reports of GPS interference with air navigation service provider Oro Navigacija between January and early March. CNN.com will feature iReporter photos in a weekly Travel Snapshots gallery. Please submit your best shots for next week. Visit CNN.com/Travel next Friday for a new gallery of snapshots.
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Venice Commission urges Lithuania to review LRT funding, keep director dismissal majority
2026-03-09Venice Commission has urged Lithuania to review last year's decision to freeze funding for the public broadcaster LRT for three years. Commission also recommended maintaining a qualified majority threshold for dismissing the broadcaster's director general.
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Lifting sanctions on Russia would harm Lithuania and West, presidential adviser says
2026-03-09Lithuanian foreign policy adviser: Lifting sanctions on Russia would be detrimental to both Lithuania and the wider Western community.Asta Skaisgirytė said removing sanctions even if the war in Ukraine ended would allow Moscow to rebuild its military capabilities.
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Lithuanian watchdog warns fuel retailers could face fines for price-fixing
2026-03-09Lithuanian fuel retailers could face substantial fines if authorities determine they coordinated to raise fuel prices. Concerns about possible price coordination emerged after fuel prices in Lithuania began rising within days of US and Israeli attacks on Iran.
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Number of Ukrainian refugees in Lithuania rises by more than 10,000 in a year
2026-03-09As of March 5, a total of 53,379 Ukrainian refugees were living in Lithuania, compared with 43,071 a year earlier and 39,468 in early March 2024. The updated figures were compiled after authorities completed the replacement of digital temporary residence permits issued to Ukrainian refugees under the European Union's temporary protection mechanism.
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US trade war and Lithuania: How have Trump’s tariffs impacted exports?
2026-03-09Lithuania exported goods worth 1.751 billion euros to the United States in 2025, about 5.2% less than in 2024. The most significant declines were recorded in exports of reagents, which fell by 39%, as well as nails, down 20%, and enzymes, which dropped 14%. By contrast, fertiliser exports increased by 48% and shipments of construction materials rose 32%.
Economist
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The view from Tehrangeles
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The Iran energy shock reverberates across financial markets
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Should the Gulf states join attacks on Iran?
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China’s AI giants are handing out cash to lure in users
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There are 56 ethnicities in China—and 55 are getting squashed
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Shared interests are binding Britain and Norway together
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The US in brief: The price of peace
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Follow the leader: Iran picks the son
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Donald Trump’s ill-considered war
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The Iran war puts Asia in an energy panic
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FT Markets
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Pimco sticks with bet on gilts despite market slump
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G7 discuss joint release of emergency oil reserves
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Explainer. Which economies will pay the biggest price for the Iran war?
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Stagflationary forces are building
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Unhedged. A bad jobs report
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Can the G7 release enough oil to calm the market?
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Board games maker to be first private company traded under UK’s ‘Pisces’ system
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Lex. What the UK should learn from this energy crisis
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Oil slides and stocks rebound
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Europe and Asia battle for LNG as Iran war chokes supply
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Trump’s Russian oil waiver offers little relief for India
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Trump says Iran war will end ‘very soon’
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Mongolia presses Rio Tinto to rewrite ‘unfair’ terms of $18bn Oyu Tolgoi mine
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Trump family-linked financial group probed by congressional committee over Chinese stock scams
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FirstFT: Oil falls below $90 as Trump suggests Iran war could be over soon
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Goldman pitches hedge funds on strategies to bet against corporate loans
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G7 ‘stands ready’ to release emergency oil reserves
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Odey executive ‘felt physically threatened’ by former financier, court told
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Lex. Japan’s playbook on raw materials security is worth taking global
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The FT View. The déjà vu of Europe’s energy shock
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Middle East crisis ‘likely’ to push UK inflation up, Rachel Reeves tells MPs
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Investors reverse bets on central bank rate cuts as oil crisis deepens
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Crude oil price shock inflicts pain on motorists around world
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FT Alphaville. About those inflation fears
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Nigel Farage takes stake in bitcoin company run by Kwasi Kwarteng
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Millions turn to AI for pension planning
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Kharg Island: Iran’s oil lifeline that Trump has left untouched
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Iran war will leave a complex geoeconomic legacy
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Largest backer of UK water companies shuns sector amid struggles
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Paul Krugman
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Dire Strait
2026-03-09The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively closed since the war on Iran began, with no obvious way to get it reopened quickly. A 2-week closure of the Strait has much more than twice the adverse impact on global oil supply. If this goes on for multiple weeks, oil prices could go much higher.
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