How the Iran war is impacting other places like Dubai

伊朗战争如何影响迪拜等地的其他地区

What in the World

2026-03-25

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The war in Iran isn't just affecting people in countries directly involved in the conflict. It has driven up oil prices around the world, impacting the lives of people from the Philippines and India to Nigeria. Nick Marsh, our Asia business correspondent, explains how some governments are reacting. Plus we hear from Azadeh Moshiri, our correspondent in Dubai. She explains how Iran’s strikes on the UAE have impacted its reputation. Instagram: @bbcwhatintheworld Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: Iqra Farooq Producers: William Lee Adams and Ash Mohamed Editor: Julia Ross-Roy
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  • The US-Israel war with Iran is now in its fourth week.

  • And in that time, we've been keeping you up to date with what's happening.

  • We've had episodes including how Iranians have been affected.

  • Why the Strait of Hormuz matters in this war, and how the White House has been promoting the war on social media.

  • In today's episode, we're going to find out how the war is having an effect on other countries.

  • And we're going to mostly concentrate on the view from Dubai.

  • Before we start, we thought it was worth recapping on how this war started.

  • As time goes on, it can be easy to lose track of things.