🚨 BREAKING: Russian President Putin warns that the ongoing Iran war could have global economic consequences similar to the COVID‑19 pandemic, slowing growth and disrupting energy markets.

👉 Full story: https://www.dobblog.online/2026/03/putin-warns-iran-war-could-shake-global.html

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Putin Warns Iran War Could Shake Global Economy Like COVID‑19

The Iran war could have economic impacts similar to the COVID‑19 pandemic.

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Australian growth forecasts slashed as global economy faces inflation spike

The OECD says the Middle East war will test the resilience of global economy Australia will suffer from higher rates and inflation

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Africa: Why Africa Is Key to New Delhi's Strategic Autonomy: [FPRI] The ongoing military conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States has once again exposed that war and conflict not only carry significant human costs but also reveal deep structural vulnerabilities in the global economic and energy systems. The conflict has raised concerns about further escalation amidst the closure of the… http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TRj8Hq #Africa #EnergySecurity #GlobalEconomy #MiddleEastConflict #Geopolitics
India’s engineering exports cross $10 billion in February 2026, showing 12.9% growth despite global slowdown and geopolitical tensions. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/money/india-engineering-exports-growth-february-g89je7d6?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #IndiaExports #EngineeringExports #TradeGrowth #GlobalEconomy
Trump’s war in Iran exposes US’s shift from a global guardian to an arbiter of chaos

The US is recklessly spreading economic havoc among global friends and foes while suffering little harm itself

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The Guardian | We’re letting big corporations gamble with our lives. Act now, or the food could run out | George Monbiot by George Monbiot

The fragility of the global food system fills me with dread – and the war with Iran has exposed just how close to collapse it is

The fate of environmentalists is to spend their lives trying not to be proved right. Vindication is what we dread. But there’s one threat that haunts me more than any other: the collapse of the global food system. We cannot predict what the immediate trigger might be. But the war with Iran is just the right kind of event.

Drawing on years of scientific data, I’ve been arguing for some time that this risk exists – and that governments are completely unprepared for it. In 2023, I made a submission to a parliamentary inquiry into environmental change and food security, with a vast list of references. Called as a witness, I spent much of the time explaining that the issue was much wider than the inquiry’s scope.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/mar/25/big-corporations-global-food-system-war-iran

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We’re letting big corporations gamble with our lives. Act now, or the food could run out

The fragility of the global food system fills me with dread – and the war with Iran has exposed just how close to collapse it is, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot

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We’re letting big corporations gamble with our lives. Act now, or the food could run out

The fragility of the global food system fills me with dread – and the war with Iran has exposed just how close to collapse it is, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot

The Guardian

It must be tough for #Trump: starting a #war with #Iran, but finding it terribly inconvenient to finish it before collecting a shiny prize from #Netanyahu or sharing a stage with #China’s #XiJinping.

In war, as in peace, timing is everything. With the #globalEconomy #teetering on fears of an uncontrolled #escalation in #attacks on #electricity, #oil and #gas installations in the Gulf, Trump revealed that he was having such “#productive#conversations with #Tehran that there would be a five-day pause in US strikes on “Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure”.

The trouble is that Mr Trump’s talks may not exist. Tehran denies having them.

If real, they would be a welcome de-escalatory step. They are also an admission that Trump’s threat risked consequences more damaging than its intended target. But it also means that after markets close on Friday, Trump could return to “bombing our little hearts out”.

It is as unsurprising as it is grotesque that the #US #president would speak so lightly of potentially #killing hundreds of #civilians.

Neither is Mr Trump likely to have been telling the truth in claiming “major points of agreement” in talks with Iran, including commitments on nuclear weapons and the reopening of the #straitOfHormuz.

But messages may have been passed, via #Egypt’s foreign minister, between Iran and Trump’s #MiddleEast envoy. Sir #KeirStarmer saying that he was “aware” of talks between Iran and the US only confirms that diplomatic engagement is under way, but its scope and substance remain unclear and contested.

#Uncertainty fragments attention in a moment of crisis. This is important because, quietly offstage, Israel is advancing measures in the #WestBank that shift its #occupation to #annexation. Husam Zomlot, the #Palestinian ambassador to #Britain, wrote in the Economist last week that Israel’s government aimed to “deal a deadly blow to Palestinian statehood under the cover of war”.

This is a serious charge, but it is not unmerited. The process seems to have begun in February. The #Israeli cabinet approved land registration in roughly half the West Bank, for the first time since 1967. Converting land into recognised legal property within Israel’s civilian system would mean large-scale dispossession of #Palestinians. Peace Now, an Israeli liberal advocacy organisation, was not wrong in saying that this was illegal under #internationalLaw.

In recent days, settlers have been reported to have imposed a #reignOfTerror in the West Bank, with Israeli forces looking the other way. The Guardian reported apparently coordinated settler attacks across Palestinian #villages, including #arson and violent #assaults. This, when the world is looking elsewhere. But the thrust of successive Israeli governments is to lock in favourable outcomes before the wind changes.

If Israeli leaders perceive future US support as less certain, with many #Americans on the left and right wondering about the cost of the alliance, there is an incentive to consolidate territorial control. That might explain the moves to occupy parts of southern #Lebanon and #Syria. Trump has threatened to return to war if Tehran does not make a deal. The likelier reality is more prosaic: indirect or mediated contacts, not a meaningful negotiation. Meanwhile, America’s partner against Iran, Mr Netanyahu, is able – in the run-up to an election – to entrench changes that are difficult to reverse, under cover of war. #uspol #auspol #NeverTrustTrump #TrumpRegime

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/mar/23/the-guardian-view-on-trumps-iran-talks-a-war-a-pause-and-a-distraction

Donald Trump – eine Abrechnung

Ein Jahr nach seinem erneuten Amtsantritt zeigt sich Donald Trump als außenpolitisch kurzsichtig und wirtschaftspolitisch fatal. Ohne Exit-Strategie ist er in den Iran-Krieg gestürmt und agiert nun…

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