Iran War Highlights Fragile Order in Middle East
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Iran war highlights fragile order in Middle East
The Iran war has accelerated the fragmentation of the Middle East, analysts wrote. With a provisional agreement due to be signed Friday that cements a truce between Washington and Tehran, countries across the region are picking up the pieces from the conflict. Far from imposing a new balance of power, a Center for Strategic and International Studies scholar wrote in Foreign Policy, the war showed the Middle East is “a region in which every actor…
The United States, Iran and a possible ceasefire focus international attention after reports of a preliminary agreement to stop hostilities in the Middle East.
A resolution of the conflict in the Middle East would modify the global energy scenario, but its impact in Argentina would arrive late and partially. Naphtha prices will not fall in the short term, investments in Vaca Muerta remain competitive, and large LNG projects face a feasibility test if the gas collapses.The U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding reduced the likelihood of an open military rupture, but analysts warn that it does not amount …
Tehran, 17 June 2026 (AFP) – Here are the latest developments related to the war in the Middle East, before the signature scheduled for Friday in Switzerland of a Memorandum of Understanding between Washington and Tehran. It must put an end to the conflict triggered on 28 February by Israeli-American strikes on Iran, killing thousands of people, sowing the [...] Article Agreement to End the War in the Middle East: The latest developments appeare…
The central banks of Brazil and the United States announced on Wednesday (17) their monetary policy decisions at a time of discouraged inflation and geopolitical uncertainties. The scenario of indefinitiveness gained a new layer this week, after the governments of the United States and Iran affirmed a previous agreement to close the conflict in the Middle East and reopen the Strait of Ormuz, a fundamental channel for the supply of oil in the wor…

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