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18.04.2026

The Day Iran Closed the Strait of Hormuz Again

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 18.04.2026.

It displays 153 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

18.04.2026The Day Iran Closed the Strait of Hormuz Again

Morning coverage reported Iran disputing President Trump's claims of imminent agreement regarding the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear negotiations. Early afternoon brought Iran's announcement that it had reimposed restrictions on the strait, citing U.S. blockade violations, with multiple sources covering the military's declaration of renewed control. Late afternoon reporting documented Iranian gunboats firing on a tanker in the strait as Tehran reasserted authority, escalating military confrontation. Evening coverage tracked Iran's full closure of the waterway and attacks on multiple ships, with U.S. preparations for potential naval crackdowns and Trump's rebuke of Iranian actions.

18.04.2026

00:02Trump's Deal, Tehran's Denial

The newspapers report on President Trump's claims of imminent agreement with Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear negotiations, with Iranian officials disputing his characterization of progress (AP News, CBS, Fox News, Newsweek, Washington Post, Breitbart, ABC News, Newsmax, NYTimes, Washington Examiner, Daily Caller, Vox). Multiple sources highlight the discrepancy between Trump's declarations of victory and Tehran's statements that no final deal has been reached.
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Tehran said the Strait of Hormuz’s opening would be limited, with travel permitted only along an approved, coordinated route, while the U.S. issued a new sanctions exemption on the sale of Russian oil.
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05:21Hormuz Gates Close Again

The newspapers report on Iran reimposing restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz, with multiple sources covering the military's announcement of renewed control and accusations that the U.S. violated terms of the reopening (AP News, Boston Globe, NYTimes, ABC News, Washington Post, The Epoch Times, Newsweek). Coverage continues to highlight discrepancies between U.S. and Iranian statements regarding negotiations and the status of the strait.
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07:39Hormuz Gates Slam Shut Again

The newspapers report on Iran's renewed closure of the Strait of Hormuz, citing the U.S. blockade as the reason, with multiple sources covering the military's announcement and the resulting uncertainty (Washington Post, NYTimes, Fox News, NPR, CBS, AP News, ABC News, Washington Examiner, Daily Caller, Vox). Coverage continues to highlight the discrepancy between U.S. and Iranian positions regarding the strait's status and ongoing negotiations.
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In Hungary’s election, Péter Magyar rallied urban white-collar workers, business figures excluded from state patronage networks, intellectuals, and youth. It’s much less clear that his new government can satisfy all these groups’ expectations.
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Kash Patel has alarmed colleagues with episodes of excessive drinking and unexplained absences.
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Iran's Navy has been broadcasting a message to vessels: "Attention all ships, ⁠regarding ⁠the failure of the U.S. government to fulfill its commitment in the negotiation, Iran declares the ‌Strait of Hormuz completely closed again. No vessel of any type or nationality is allowed to pass through the Strait of Hormuz." [Full Story]
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09:22Tanker Fire in Hormuz Strait

The newspapers report on Iran's renewed closure of the Strait of Hormuz and gunboats firing on a tanker, with multiple sources covering the military action and Tehran's justification citing the U.S. blockade (HuffPost, The Epoch Times, AP News, Boston Globe, NY Post, ABC News, NPR, The Daily Wire, Newsmax, Washington Post, NYTimes, CBS). Coverage continues to highlight the escalating military confrontation in the waterway.
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Sam Altman may be the reigning king of the AI boom, but the story that matters isn’t his rise or fall. The sector will still demand scale, speed, and the right to run roughshod over the pesky public interest, no matter who wears the industry crown.
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11:29Gunboats Open Fire in Hormuz

The newspapers report on escalating military confrontation in the Strait of Hormuz, with multiple sources covering Iranian gunboats firing on a tanker and Tehran reimposing restrictions on the waterway (AP News, The Daily Wire, CBS, Fox News, USA Today, HuffPost, Washington Post, The Epoch Times, Boston Globe, NYTimes, ABC News, NPR, Newsmax). Coverage continues to highlight the closure of the strait and military actions.
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The U.S. military is preparing to board and seize Iran-linked oil tankers and commercial vessels in international waters in the coming days, to U.S. officials who spoke with the Wall Street Journal. U.S. forces boarding Iranian ships marks a significant expansion of its maritime pressure campaign against Tehran. Washington says the expanded operations, part of a broader campaign dubbed “Economic Fury," aim to force Iran to reopen the strait and make concessions in ongoing nuclear negotiations. [Full Story]
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13:11Hormuz Naval Crackdown

The newspapers report on escalating military confrontation in the Strait of Hormuz, with multiple sources covering Iran's renewed closure of the waterway, gunboats firing on ships, and U.S. preparations to board Iranian vessels (AP News, NY Post, Fox News, Newsmax, Common Dreams, ABC News, USA Today, Washington Examiner, The Daily Wire, The Blaze, Slate, Free Beacon, Jacobin, NBC News, The Daily Beast, HuffPost, Washington Post, The Epoch Times, NYTimes, NPR, CBS, Newsweek, Breitbart, Daily Caller, Washington Times). Coverage highlights the standoff over the critical oil route and potential U.S. naval crackdown.
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President Donald Trump held a Situation Room meeting Saturday morning to address rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and ongoing nuclear talks with Iran, according to Axios, citing U.S. officials. The meeting comes as the fragile ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is set to expire within days, with no confirmed timeline for the next round of negotiations. One senior U.S. official told Axios that absent progress, hostilities could restart in the near term. [Full Story]
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15:26Hormuz Strait Under Fire

The newspapers report on Iran's full closure of the Strait of Hormuz and firing on ships, with multiple sources covering the military escalation and U.S. preparations for potential ship seizures (AP News, NYTimes, CBS, HuffPost, Breitbart, Newsmax, Washington Examiner, Washington Post, Fox News, NPR, ABC News). Coverage highlights the critical oil route shutdown and rising U.S.-Iran tensions as a fragile ceasefire nears expiration.
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18:34Ships Burn in Hormuz Strait

The newspapers report on Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz and attacks on ships, with multiple sources covering the military escalation, India's diplomatic response, and analysis of Iran's strategic deterrence (Washington Post, NY Post, NYTimes, Fox News, CBS, NBC News, The Daily Wire, AP News, HuffPost, Washington Examiner, Breitbart, Newsmax). Coverage continues to highlight the critical waterway shutdown and rising international tensions.
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22:02Strait of Hormuz Under Fire

The newspapers report on Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz and attacks on ships, with multiple sources covering the military escalation, India's diplomatic response, and analysis of Iran's strategic deterrence (Washington Post, NY Post, NYTimes, Fox News, CBS, NBC News, The Daily Wire, AP News, HuffPost, Washington Examiner, Breitbart, Newsmax). Coverage continues to highlight the critical waterway shutdown and rising international tensions.
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