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Iran-Israel Conflict Energy Disruptions Impact Developing Nations' Social Stability
Aug 17, 2026 01:00 AM CT
Cambodia
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Summary
The article highlights the secondary economic effects of the Iran-Israel conflict, specifically how energy import disruptions are forcing families in developing nations like Cambodia to prioritize survival over education. This indicates the global reach of the conflict's economic warfare and supply chain impacts, though it does not represent a direct military or diplomatic development in the primary theater.
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Developing countries reliant on imported energy are most exposed to disruptions from the war, with girls more likely to be impacted in places that prioritize sons The post In Cambodia, Iran war forcing families to choose between school for kids or survival appeared first on The Times of Israel .
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Iran
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Referenced as a party to the war causing global energy market disruptions.
Israel
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Referenced as a party to the war causing global energy market disruptions.