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US President Donald Trump will accept the Iranian proposal to push back nuclear negotiations. Speaking to Fox News on Sunday, Trump said Iran already knew what was required. “They cannot have a nuclear weapon. Otherwise
war. ## When the US raised the stakes with its naval blockade The US naval blockade of Iranian ports began at 14:00 GMT on April 13. Since then, US Central Command has said US forces
US-Israel war on Iran and the effective closure of the strait of Hormuz have doubled the price of jet fuel, prompting some carriers to cancel flights. The Airports Council of [Europe](https://www.theguardian.com/world/europe-news)
Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) war strains energy and petrochemical flows from the Middle East, disrupting procurement of raw materials. Since [the conflict began](https://www.theguardian.com/world/us-israel-war-on-iran) in late February, Karex has seen costs increase
Iran war weighing heavily on firms’ [confidence to make investment decisions](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/23/uk-braces-for-price-rises-driven-by-iran-war-as-economic-confidence-plummets). Moreover, the widespread price rises will further pressure the [Bank of England](https://www.theguardian.com/business/bankofenglandgovernor) to raise interest rates – its main
cost of living.” There is, nonetheless, a definite sense among many MPs that Thursday’s elections could become a trigger, with one saying the expected losses would take things into “uncharted waters”. “People have agreed
War College, told Al Jazeera, however, that the ongoing maritime crisis between the US and Iran, is unlikely to become a permanent feature of global shipping. “My personal view is that the straits will
war started with a surprise US-Israeli attack.  Jared Kushner (left) and Steve Witkoff (centre) with Oman’s foreign minister, Sayyid Badr
US and Israel began their war on Iran in February. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) has raised the piracy threat level along the Somali coast to “substantial” and warned vessels to “transit with
war, around 130 ships passed through the strait daily. On Tuesday, Trump [claimed on Truth Social](https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/116482569681977454) that Iran had informed the administration that it was in a “State of Collapse”. “They want
US-Israel war with Iran, according to the RAC. It follows weeks of rises after the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz - a key transit route for oil and gas - dramatically pushed up wholesale
costing him valuable support It is not unusual for President Trump to face criticism from Catholic leaders. His hardline immigration policies, promised in his campaign and cheered on by supporters, have prompted condemnation from church
war has dragged on and negotiations have failed to achieve a settlement, Iran has at times in the past two months allowed some “friendly” ships and those that [pay tolls](/news/2026/3/26/tehranstollbooth-how-iran-picks-who-to-let-through-strait-of-hormuz) to pass
war is unavoidable. Talks will focus on how to protect those most vulnerable to the ripple effect, according to Treasury sources, with borrowers who are braced for mortgage rate increases a particular area of focus
war in Iran has spiked the cost of diesel, which farmers depend on heavily. Jake Chapman, a former president of the Iowa Senate who has advised multiple Republican presidential candidates in Iowa, said the conflict
Iran war could push up costs and prices. It said: “Over time, the potential future impacts of heightened uncertainty may contribute to direct cost pressures, including energy and fuel costs across our store and logistics
US-Israeli war with Iran. It's the same with roughly 20% of global fuel. [![A farmer sprinkles fertiliser over crops at a rice field on the outskirts of Amritsar on July
US and Israel launched a war on Iran in February. Iran’s qualification has not removed hurdles tied to travel, visas and security in a tournament staged in three countries. While FIFA has insisted fixtures
cost of the blockade on Iranian ports has exceeded what the White House anticipated and argued that the broader strategic damage to the US was probably more significant. “Iran has been under all kinds
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