Analysis Alternative supply routes emerge as Iran war tests Gulf food security Roughly 61 million people in the Gulf rely on established food supply chains, many of which have been upended since the United States and Israel launched their attack against Iran on Feb. 28. By Jack Dutton In Bristol, reporting on regional business, climate change, AI, tech
Iran war hits fertilizer supplies as Fitch warns prices could rise some 25% Higher prices and availability, due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, are raising food security concerns globally as well as in the Middle East. Iran
Oil jumps above $100 as energy crisis called worst in history: What to know The latest spike is the second time in a week that oil prices have climbed above $100 a barrel. Iran
Group of 32 states to release 400M barrels of oil reserves: What to know The move would mark the agency's largest ever release of oil reserves to stabilize the global market. By Jack Dutton In Bristol, reporting on regional business, climate change, AI, tech
Analysis Oil-price hikes from Iran war threaten Turkey's rate cuts in inflation fight By Ezgi Akin In Ankara, reporting on diplomacy, EU-Turkey ties, NATO
Analysis Oil crisis stokes inflation risks for Mideast as Iran war exposes importers By Samuel Wendel In Washington, DC, reporting on regional business and tech
Analysis Even with Greece venture, Egypt's energy hub ambitions remain far off Egypt's key gas field has seen a slump in output while Cairo continues to import more gas from other countries such as Cyprus and Israel. By Jack Dutton In Bristol, reporting on regional business, climate change, AI, tech
Israel clinches $500M deal with Elbit Systems, Rafael for Iron Beam defense system Expected to be operational within a year, the 100-kilowatt class, high-energy Iron Beam system is designed to complement Israel's existing Iron Dome defense system. Israel
After decade halt, Eni, BP resume hydrocarbon exploration in Libya Onshore drilling had been suspended for a decade, since the beginning of the Libyan civil war between rival factions in the country’s east and west. Libya
Saudi Arabia pushes for Africa debt relief as private investments set to reach $25B Saudi Arabia is pushing for debt relief for African nations burdened with more than $1 trillion in liabilities. Saudi Arabia
India revokes UAE operator's authorization to handle cross-border transactions India's central bank announced the decision in a statement noting that the UAE's exchange body showed “non-compliance with regulatory requirements.” United Arab Emirates
What to make of Saudi Arabia's $96B in foreign direct investment in 2023 Driving foreign investment into key sectors is part of Saudi Arabia's efforts to diversify away from an oil-dependent revenue model. Saudi Arabia
Starbucks sales see 7% drop, largest since pandemic, amid Gaza boycotts The company has been grappling with protests and boycott campaigns on social media due to the Israel-Gaza war and the union fight in the United States. Palestine
In Oman visit, Ukraine FM calls for food hub to boost Africa trade Ukraine’s top diplomat will visit Egypt and other African countries after Oman amid the ongoing war with Russia. Oman
Qatari emir in Germany to boost economic ties According to the German chancellery, Scholz will host the emir at Meseberg Castle, with the meeting focusing on deepening energy, trade and regional security ties. Qatar
Russia-linked LNG tankers transferred to new UAE firm amid sanctions pressure The three vessels — Velikiy Novgorod, Pskov and La Perouse — were transferred in September to a new Dubai-based company called Matias Ship Management, according to shipping data website Equasis. United Arab Emirates
Oman state energy firm raises $2B from IPO, sultanate's largest ever OQ raised the funds for its exploration and production business on the local stock exchange. Oman
What are Aramco’s priorities in Asia after cancelation of Saudi chemical project? The Saudi oil giant is showing increasing interest in Asia’s petrochemicals market amid the energy transition. Saudi Arabia