South African Farmers Urged to Protect Crops Amid Extreme Weather
South African Farmers Urged to Protect Crops Amid Extreme Weather
US · Published Mar 3, 2026
• South African farmers are urged to use protective materials like straw and plastic sheets to shield crops from extreme weather.
• Effective water management is crucial to prevent waterlogging and reduce the risk of root diseases after heavy rainfall.
• Close monitoring of crops post-weather events allows for early detection and timely intervention against stress and disease.
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Iran’s Nuclear File: A Deal Built on Verification
Iran’s Nuclear File: A Deal Built on Verification
US · Published Mar 3, 2026
• The JCPOA hinges on IAEA verification to ensure Iran's compliance with nuclear restrictions.
• UN Security Council Resolution 2231 mandates the IAEA to monitor Iran's nuclear commitments.
• The JCPOA's institutional framework of rules, inspections, and verification is crucial for managing nuclear risk.
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Iran and the Strait the World Can’t Ignore
Iran and the Strait the World Can’t Ignore
US · Published Mar 3, 2026
• The Strait of Hormuz is a critical maritime chokepoint, handling over a quarter of global seaborne oil trade.
• Iran's location near the Strait makes it central to global energy and maritime security planning.
• Disruptions in the Strait can have significant repercussions on global energy supplies and prices.
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Iran Sanctions: The Quiet Power Tool
Iran Sanctions: The Quiet Power Tool
US · Published Mar 3, 2026
• U.S. sanctions have significantly impacted Iran's access to international banking and trade.
• Iranian actors have sought alternative trade routes to circumvent U.S. sanctions.
• The effectiveness of sanctions in achieving policy goals remains a subject of debate.
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