Global & U.S. News Brief

Snapshot of key developments in geopolitics, markets, and space.

Today's key points

  • War in Iran continues after U.S.‑Israeli airstrikes that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, destabilizing the wider Middle East.
  • Oil prices have moved above $100 per barrel, putting renewed pressure on inflation and gasoline costs.
  • Global financial markets are volatile, with “relief rallies” seen as fragile amid geopolitical risk.
  • NASA prepares for the Artemis II crewed flyby around the Moon, targeting a new human‑spaceflight distance record.
  • Governments and analysts highlight links between the conflict, supply chains, and energy and semiconductor policy.
Middle East & Energy

War in Iran and wider Middle East crisis

On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched surprise airstrikes across Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and other senior officials and triggering a full‑scale war.

The conflict has intensified instability across the Middle East and helped push Brent crude oil above $100 per barrel for the first time since 2022. Higher oil prices are feeding into sharply higher gasoline costs and renewed concerns about inflation and energy supply.

Sources: Wikipedia, AP News
Markets

Financial markets under stress

Global markets, which had been focused on concerns about AI overinvestment and stretched technology valuations, are now dominated by uncertainty over the Iran war’s duration and its impact on inflation.

Equity markets have been volatile, with recent sharp rebounds widely described as possible “relief rallies” rather than a firm return to stability. Analysts remain wary of a larger correction driven by geopolitical risk and elevated energy prices.

Source: AP News
Spaceflight

Artemis II crewed lunar mission

NASA’s Artemis II mission, a crewed flyby around the Moon, is scheduled for around April 1, 2026. The Orion spacecraft is planned to travel roughly 6,500 km beyond the Moon’s far side, which would set a new distance record for human spaceflight.

Source: KeepTrack Space
Global Impact

Regional and economic ripple effects

Asia‑Pacific and Europe

Asia‑Pacific and European coverage is emphasizing knock‑on effects from the Iran war on regional security, air traffic, and trade routes, as governments reassess risks to energy imports and shipping through the Middle East.

Supply chains and inflation

Economic and current‑affairs briefings worldwide are highlighting how the conflict intersects with already‑fragile supply chains, semiconductor and energy policy, and ongoing efforts to contain inflation.

Science & Space

Science & space snapshot

Alongside Artemis II coverage, space and science news includes features such as NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day, which today highlights the Claw and Bubble Nebulae. These public‑facing projects continue to draw interest in astronomy and large‑scale science even amid geopolitical tensions.

Source: NASA APOD