The warnings in the Red Sea from Houthis have intensified amid the war involving Israel, Iran and the United States ...
Egypt offers oil storage facilities on the Red Sea to international companies as disruptions halt traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. The SUMED pipeline allows crude to move from the Red Sea to the ...
The Houthis in Yemen - who are close allies with Iran - have threatened to target shipping on a major trade route into Europe. It could cause severe disruption to imports of electronics, clothing and ...
Strait of Hormuz tensions raise global concerns as a large share of oil passes through it. Experts say disruption could spike fuel prices, though other key sea routes and pipelines exist.
CAIRO, March 10 (Reuters) - The U.S.-Israeli assault on Iran is piling pressure on Egypt’s precarious finances by hiking energy costs, hindering exports and pushing foreign investors to sell off ...
There is a zeal among “free traders” and globalists for the United States to be an import-dependent country relying on the rest of the world for both raw materials and finished manufactured goods.
The Navy’s newest and world’s largest aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford is now operating in the Middle East.
Experts say U.S. farmers will see costly increases on the fertilizers they need to grow crops if the war continues, having ...
If anything, Trump's muscular actions have restored international confidence in the previously besieged U.S. dollar.
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s Africa Brief. The highlights this week: Africa braces for the economic and political ripple ...
The company in charge of the Suez Canal continues to coordinate actions with shipping liners and clients to support global ...
Rising energy prices, snarled supply chains and higher government debt could all hurt American consumers. Three kinds of ...
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