Iran War: No End in Sight One Month after as Tehran Squeezes Global Economy Oil prices climb to $115 after reports of planned US ground invasion ActionAid urges FG to deploy measures to curb fuel prices
Emmanuel Addeh and Michael Olugbode in Abuja
As the Iran war crosses the first month with no sign of de-escalation, the conflict has
further deepened the global economic shock, tightening energy markets and amplifying
instability across regions already under strain. Inside Iran, there were reports
yesterday of rolling power outages in Tehran and Kabaj, pointing to mounting pressure
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