The IMF warns that the US-Iran framework deal won't quickly restore energy supply after the Strait of Hormuz closure caused a 13% drop in global oil output.

The Hormuz ceasefire calmed markets fast, but Iran gained leverage, Israel lost tempo, and the Gulf faces a bigger resilience bill. What each actor actually won.

Experts warn oil and fuel prices may remain high as restoring production, shipping and confidence after Strait of Hormuz disruption could take months.

A deal between the U.S. and Iran will reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz, easing global energy supply concerns. However, unresolved disputes mean future flare-ups are possible.…

A significant peace deal has been struck between the United States and Iran. This agreement aims to end their war and reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz. International leaders have…

Interim accord to ease supply crunch that has gripped energy markets since February