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How the war in the Middle East could spiral into an energy crisis

How the war in the Middle East could spiral into an energy crisis

Apple News Today
Mar 4, 2026 16 min
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<p>A new wave of attacks were carried out against Iran, as the war in the region moves into a fifth day. <a href="https://apple.news/A0hCU6lciRj63EGLeUQE_0w">Reuters</a> reports that retaliatory strikes hit multiple areas including the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia.</p> <p>Oil prices continued to surge as a result of ongoing fighting. Evan Halper of the <a href="https://apple.news/A-NpppwJQRCeLPETMSQNEhw">Washington Post</a> joins to discuss why what happens to a key shipping route could affect global fuel prices.</p> <p>And the <a href="https://apple.news/AtAvzKnSUSUWrhCWVeb0law">BBC</a> reports on how European countries are struggling to hold a united position on the war.</p> <p>Plus, a Georgia man was <a href="https://apple.news/ALsG_D5lwT2iX0sHjWco2hA">convicted</a> for giving his son a gun allegedly used in a school shooting, the labor secretary&rsquo;s two top aides are <a href="https://apple.news/ARNnMPYzoTXm4wfh4EbsLjg">resigning</a>, and why buying a <a href="https://apple.news/Akk_O_rabQS-X4AO10hw2Ng">dinosaur</a> has become a new trend in the auction world.</p> <p>Today&rsquo;s episode was hosted by Cecelia Lei.</p>

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