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IRUK
Wednesday, 11 March 2026·Source: BBC News·UK·public
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What happened: Iran says it will "set fire" to ships trying to sail through the world's most vital oil transit point.
Cross-source context: r/geopolitics highlights reopening key oil passage Strait of Hormuz a big challenge during Iran war | AP News CNBC highlights iran has continued to ship crude oil via the Strait of Hormuz to China even as the war between U.S.-Israel and Iran has disrupted broader energy...
What to watch next: movement around happens, strait.
Market Impact
45/100
Potential exposure across 3 topics detected via keyword analysis.
Time Horizons:M=MinutesH=HoursD=DaysW=WeeksMo=Months
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Crude OilCLvolatile
Topic "oil" detected in article text via keyword matching.
MHDWMo
30%
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Defense & Commoditiesvolatile
Topic "war" detected in article text via keyword matching.
MHDWMo
30%
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Global Macrovolatile
Topic "economy" detected in article text via keyword matching.
MHDWMo
30%
oilwareconomy
Original Source Text
Verbatim descriptions from source feeds — unedited, as received
BBC News(lean-left)
Iran says it will "set fire" to ships trying to sail through the world's most vital oil transit point.
Iran has continued to ship crude oil via the Strait of Hormuz to China even as the war between U.S.-Israel and Iran has disrupted broader energy supplies via the waterway.
Iran has continued to ship crude oil via the Strait of Hormuz to China even as the war between U.S.-Israel and Iran has disrupted broader energy supplies via the waterway.
Iran has continued to ship crude oil via the Strait of Hormuz to China even as the war between U.S.-Israel and Iran has disrupted broader energy supplies via the waterway.