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ceasefires in [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) and Lebanon to hold,”** with urgent need to “re-establish peace and stability through diplomatic means.” But **she warns that “the consequences of this conflict may echo for months
Iran’s strategy of military pressure and economic pain is unlikely to force Washington into talks, warning “the compass needle doesn’t change” and a deadlock could persist, though mounting international pressure would likely push
economic impact of the Iran war. When setting mortgage rates, lenders are heavily influenced by a financial market measure called "swap rates" which reflect the market's view of which direction the Bank of England
change and dismantling Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities,” Hackett told Al Jazeera. “Those goalposts have shifted towards a more economic outcome focused on the Strait of Hormuz.” He warned, however, that any confrontation
Iran began in February. Darren Jones, the chief secretary to the prime minister, said the conflict would probably continue to raise prices for energy, food and flights in the coming months as potential issues around
Iran conflict. “Well, it’s been better, but it’s sad. And we gave them a good trade deal, better than I had to, which can always be changed,” he said. “It’s the relationship
economic focus to essentials during war uncertainty **Tehran, Iran –** Across Iran’s capital, life has returned to a kind of normal. Markets, cafes and shops are opening their doors, and some highways are buzzing with
economically critical strait of Hormuz, but only if a permanent ceasefire was in place and the mission had a UN or EU mandate. In an interview with [Der Spiegel magazine](https://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/an-interview-with-german-chancellor-friedrich-merz-i-am-dissatisfied-with-the-prevailing-atmosphere-in-germany-a-1d4346f0-4635-4925-bab0-dc9b057bc25c?_gl=1*1gza8ot*spon_gcl_au*MjEyMTkwMDA0My4xNzc3NzE3MzEz), Merz said
change the economic calculus of war. “It only needs to make insurers, shippers, and energy traders understand that military pressure on Iran will carry costs for global markets. That uncertainty alone can raise
Iran could plunge the global economy into recession, with the UK set to be the hardest hit of the world's advanced economies**.** Reeves said she was "not convinced that this conflict [had] made
ceasefire between the US and Iran expires tomorrow. Each country appears to think they have the upper hand, which is fuelling mutual intransigence. Donald Trump has, once again, threatened to destroy civilian infrastructure in Iran
changed hands for about 1.54 million earlier this week, and its rate was about 811,000 per US dollar a year ago. The rial had remained relatively stable over the past two months after experiencing
Iran,” in particular. In this new take on the Gulf impasse, US and Iranian representatives were having “very positive discussions” – a turnaround from Trump’s outright rejection of Tehran’s latest peace proposal just hours
Chang Ching, senior research fellow at the Society for Strategic Studies in Taipei. Peace is good for business, while war is not, he said. “They expect peace and stability. They are not really concerned with
ceasefire camp draws on a weighty historical record. Military interventions, such as those in Iraq and Libya, for example, have demonstrated that toppling regimes by force does not necessarily lead to the construction of stable
change the way we do business." "I'm glad that you're firing people," Mace said. "There are people there that are getting in your way. They need to go." **Democrats ask about
ceasefire. Israeli warplanes “launched a series of heavy strikes … less than an hour after” the warning, the state-run National News Agency said.  on Friday that the strait of Hormuz had reopened, helping ease oil prices, fuel costs remain significantly elevated after weeks of disruption. “Jet fuel prices
change and chaos, The Associated Press news agency reported. While a Chinese readout of Xi’s remarks to the Russian minister did not explicitly mention the US-Israel war on Iran, his comments did appear
ceasefire could only work if the US naval blockade is lifted. Analysts say the blockade is hurting Iran but believe the country has the economic and political will to sustain it. How long can Iran