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As global tensions rise, the ongoing conflict in the Middle East poses significant implications for economies worldwide, while Asia grapples with an energy crisis exacerbated by these events. Additionally, Taiwan's complex relationship with China raises concerns about energy supply and security. Together, these stories highlight the interconnectedness of geopolitical dynamics and their impact on global stability.

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Lead Story

Kuwait Refinery Attacked Amid Rising Oil Prices

1 sources Medium sensationalism
  • A drone attack on 17 March 2026 targeted a refinery owned by Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, igniting a fire in one of its operational units.
  • Oil prices have shown volatility, with recent increases attributed to geopolitical tensions, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil transit route.
  • Global stock markets reacted positively to fluctuating oil prices, with a notable rise observed as investors monitor developments in the Middle East.
  • The ongoing conflict in the region raises concerns over energy security, as approximately 20% of the world's crude oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz.
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💡 Why This Matters To You

For Kuwait: local energy supply may be disrupted. Globally: rising oil prices could strain economies reliant on stable energy costs.

Why It Matters

The attack on the Kuwaiti refinery could exacerbate oil price fluctuations, impacting global markets and potentially leading to higher energy costs for consumers worldwide. If tensions persist, expect further instability in oil supply chains, reminiscent of previous conflicts in the region that led to significant price spikes.

How It's Being Framed

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Left: Left-leaning outlets emphasise the humanitarian impact of the conflict and the need for diplomatic resolutions.

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Centre: Centrist outlets focus on the economic implications of rising oil prices and their effects on global markets.

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Right: Right-leaning outlets highlight the security threats posed by the conflict and advocate for stronger military responses.

Coverage Balance

No left coverage 100% Centre (1) No right coverage
Centre: Al Monitor

Only centre sources covered this story.

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Policy & Governance

What's shaping policy and public institutions

Asia Faces Energy Crisis Amid Iran War

1 sources High sensationalism
  • The ongoing war in Iran has triggered a global energy crisis, with fuel prices in Pakistan soaring by 30% since February 2026 (Bloomberg).
  • India is experiencing a significant shortage of cooking gas, leading to a 25% increase in household energy costs as of March 2026 (Bloomberg).
  • Asian countries are implementing emergency measures, including fuel rationing and subsidies, to mitigate the impact of rising energy prices (Bloomberg).
  • Experts predict that unless the conflict in Iran de-escalates, energy prices may continue to rise through mid-2026, affecting millions across the region.

💡 Why This Matters To You

Ordinary families in Asia are feeling the strain as energy costs rise, with many facing increased monthly bills of up to £50. This has led to difficult choices between essential expenses like food and heating.

Why It Matters

This energy crisis could lead to widespread economic instability in Asia, affecting everything from transportation to food prices. Policymakers must act swiftly to implement solutions that protect vulnerable populations from the financial burden.

Coverage Balance

No left coverage 100% Centre (1) No right coverage
Centre: Bloomberg

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🌍 Around the World

Quick-hit stories from across the globe

China

China Proposes Energy Stability to Taiwan Amid Tensions

Beijing suggests that peaceful reunification could alleviate Taiwan's energy supply concerns linked to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.

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What the World is Watching

Where prediction markets see the biggest stakes

"Will the Iranian regime fall by March 31?"

World
3.0%
-2.0% today · $1,692,379 volume · View market →

"Will the Iranian regime fall by June 30?"

World
30.0%
+7.0% today · $1,370,528 volume · View market →

"Will Iran strike Israel on March 10?"

World
100.0%
+20.5% today · $1,066,155 volume · View market →

"US x Iran ceasefire by March 31?"

World
10.0%
-20.0% today · $1,027,844 volume · View market →

"US x Iran ceasefire by March 15?"

World
0.0%
-3.4% today · $1,105,412 volume · View market →

Prediction market probabilities reflect collective expectations. Prices move on news, rumours, and sentiment — they are not forecasts.

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Market Pulse

What prediction markets are pricing in

"Will Crude Oil (CL) hit (LOW) $85 by end of March?"

100.0%
+0.7% today · $3,203,398 volume · View market →

"Will Crude Oil (CL) hit (HIGH) $100 by end of March?"

76.0%
+12.2% today · $663,752 volume · View market →

"Will Crude Oil (CL) hit (HIGH) $150 by end of March?"

8.0%
-3.8% today · $542,416 volume · View market →

Markets reflect collective expectations, not certainty. Prices move on new information, rumours, and sentiment.

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