IEA delivers grim gas supply forecast as oil notches 15% weekly rise A wave of new LNG supplies will be delayed for at least two years due to war-related damage to Qatari energy infrastructure, according the International Energy Agency's latest market update. Qatar
Why did the Met Opera lose its Saudi funding deal? The deal, announced as a nonbinding memorandum of understanding last September, would have seen the PIF inject up to $200 million into the opera institution over the next eight years. Saudi Arabia
Analysis Israel fears Trump angling for Lebanon deal to offset Iran missteps Some Israelis worry the US president might force them to accept an unsatisfactory agreement driven by his inability to secure a tangible achievement in Iran. By Ben Caspit In Tel Aviv, reporting on national security, Israeli politics, defense
Which airlines are cutting flights amid Hormuz fuel disruption? European and Asian airlines have been most impacted by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which is throttling jet fuel supplies. Iran
Oil climbs above $70 a barrel, hitting five-month high on Iran tensions At 9:30 a.m. ET, Brent crude futures reached $70.44, the highest level since Aug. 1, 2025. Iran
Iran FM heads to Turkey in last-ditch effort to avoid US escalation Ankara is stepping up efforts to ease Iran-US tensions, as Turkey's top diplomat meets with a US envoy ahead of the Iranian foreign minister's Friday visit to Turkey. Turkey
European Union adds IRGC to terror list, expands sanctions As the extent of the killing of protests is gradually revealed, the European Union has decided to designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization. Iran
Feature Trump’s Iran threats deepen fears over detained Americans The US military buildup could serve as powerful leverage for the administration to press for the release of Americans detained in Iran. By Elizabeth Hagedorn In Washington, DC, reporting on diplomacy, regional politics, human rights
Iranian officials vow 'harsh' response as Trump threatens action: What to know Iranian officials signaled openness to a nuclear deal but warned they would retaliate against any US military strike. Iran
EU nears terror listing of Iran’s IRGC as France, Spain flip: What to know France and Spain had previously opposed the designation of the IRGC, arguing that the move could curtail any chance of dialogue with Tehran. Iran
Rubio says 'thousands' killed in Iran, US prepping for threats against personnel The top American diplomat’s comments follow US President Donald Trump saying an “armada” is heading toward Iran. Iran
Turkey arrests 6 in alleged Iran IRGC spy plot involving armed drones Turkish authorities arrested six people accused of spying for Tehran, as Ankara works on plans to contain security risks and refugee fallout from potential US strikes on Iran. Turkey
Newsletter: Gulf Iran-US row puts Gulf at risk Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar have intensified quiet diplomacy to discourage US military action, pairing it with stepped-up security coordination. By Francesco Schiavi In Bologna, reporting on security, defense, economy, governance
Iran internet blackout estimated to cost $37M+ daily, crippling businesses and society The ongoing digital disconnection is severely stalling commerce, draining millions of dollars daily and pushing many businesses toward collapse. Iran
Analysis As Trump weighs Iran diplomacy, Israel uneasy but could accept deal Despite the United States deploying significant naval forces to the region, Israel regrets a strike against Iran was not carried out two weeks ago. By Ben Caspit In Tel Aviv, reporting on national security, Israeli politics, defense
Trump says Iran seeks deal as US aircraft carrier arrives in Middle East Iranian officials have signaled they are open to nuclear talks but unwilling to compromise on enrichment. Iran