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us a great deal of money. This conflict, this war against Iran, has a direct impact on our economic output.” The German leader said Berlin remains ready to deploy minesweepers to help secure shipping routes
impact of the conflict’s effects on oil, alongside the effects of Russia’s war with Ukraine on gas supplies, was “[the biggest crisis in history](https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/war-iran-is-causing-biggest-energy-crisis-history-iea-says-2026-04-21/)” in global energy markets. The US
US-Israel war with 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
Energy prices have soared since the war began more than six weeks ago after the key Strait of Hormuz shipping route effectively closed and peace talks between the US and Iran failed. The IMF said
impact of the US-Israel war with Iran. Gross domestic product (GDP) rose by 5% in the period, compared to a year earlier, according to official data. Economists had expected the figure to come
global economy due to serious disruptions to regional energy supply. Earlier this week, Merz compared the war to previous military quagmires such as the US invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan. “It is, at the moment
conflict and protests, there were around 3,200 Iran war-related demonstrations worldwide in the first month since the US-Israeli attacks began on February 28. By contrast, 3,700 demonstrations were in the first
US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran on 28 February, risking a renewed inflation shock that has fuelled a sell-off in global debt markets – driving up borrowing costs for governments worldwide. The IMF [said on Tuesday
global customers by crossing the Iran-bordering Strait of Hormuz. Trump has renewed a waiver allowing countries to buy sanctioned Russian oil because of spiralling costs worldwide. The more money Russia has, the longer
US-Israeli conflict with Iran began, meaning the effective cost of borrowing for governments has shot up. There have been extra jitters in UK government debt markets ahead of Thursday's elections. On Tuesday afternoon
US allies calling for the safe passage of energy supplies out of the Gulf, as well as highlighting the damage from the disruption driving up living costs. In a thinly veiled criticism of Trump
Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/us-israel-war-on-iran), which has significantly disrupted the global oil market and driven up gas prices around the world. The conflict has had significant impacts on US consumers. Americans have paid $21.7bn more
Iran, David Lammy has said, as he insisted the UK would not get dragged into the conflict. The deputy prime minister argued the US president should be able to “disagree agreeably” with allies rather than
conflict, to the frustration of those who support action on the climate crisis. “There’s a timely clash on climate and costs that Democrats can win, as long as we have the nerve to actually
energy crisis triggered by the US-Israel war on Iran, which began on February 28. Tehran responded by hitting back at Israel, US military assets and other infrastructure in Gulf countries. It also closed
US use UK bases” for strikes on Iran’s infrastructure. And on Sunday, quoting a minister, The Times said the “economic fallout from the Iran war” would last at least eight months. Beyond the headlines
conflict enters day 62: ## In Iran - **Iran speaker dismisses blockade’s impact on oil:** Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said no oil wells have “exploded” under the US blockade, arguing the measures have only driven
US-Israeli strikes on Iran. At the centre of this shift is a surging global reliance on drone and missile technology as well as advanced air defence systems. Turkiye, one of the largest military powers
US is “locked and loaded” to finish destroying Iran’s energy grid. After the CNBC interview, Trump turned his Tuesday morning fire homeward. In a Truth Social [post](https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/116442964943642737), he urged Americans
conflict]," he said. "The faster there is a resolution to this situation - I particularly mean in terms of the supply of energy coming out of the out of the Gulf - the easier and better