Iran and oil expert Gregory Brew explains how long a return to normalcy might take.

NEW YORK (AP) — High oil and gasoline prices and energy supply problems won't be solved overnight, despite an agreement to end the Iran war and open the Strait of

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.

It’s complicated but not this month, most likely.

President Trump has reached a preliminary peace deal with Iran. This agreement aims to end a costly war and stabilize global energy markets. However, the accord may not fully meet…

NEW YORK (AP) — High oil and gasoline prices and energy supply problems won’t be solved overnight, despite an agreement to end the Iran war and open the Strait

A US-Iran deal to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz could ease the global energy crunch, but oil prices and supplies may take months to stabilize as shipping restarts…

High oil and gasoline prices, as well as energy supply issues, are unlikely to disappear overnight, despite Sunday's agreement to end the Iran war and...

President Donald Trump said a peace deal with Iran is \

A potential U.S.-Iran peace deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz could signal a watershed moment for global energy markets, moving beyond a temporary blip. While immediate relief…

People around the world may be wondering how soon prices will drop for gasoline, groceries, flights and other items that got more expensive during the Iran war.

People around the world may be wondering how soon prices will drop for gasoline, groceries, flights and other items that got more expensive during the Iran war

The much-hyped deal, which is set to be formally signed on Friday in Geneva, doesn’t end the war. It’s essentially a 60-day extension of a ceasefire

Experts warn that rising gas, grocery, and flight prices will persist even after the Iran war ends.

Iran won’t have to wait for inspectors, certifications, or a long diplomatic victory lap to start earning oil revenue again.

The fighting disrupted not only fuel supplies but also the supply chains for fertilizer, food and even footwear.

The U.S. and Iran are close to a deal—but analysts at say it could take until summer 2027 for energy markets to fully recover.

Iran and oil expert Gregory Brew explains how long a return to normalcy might take.

Iran and oil expert Gregory Brew explains how long a return to normalcy might take.

Gas and food prices are unlikely to come down quickly

Inflation recently hit a three-year high, and some analysts warn consumer prices may take some time to come down.