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Iran war: Stocks sink as Trump pushes back Hormuz deadline

Dmytro Hubenko | Louis Oelofse with AFP, AP, dpa, Reuters
Published March 27, 2026last updated March 27, 2026

The US president has said talks with Iran are "going very well." Iran still maintains it is not talking with the United States. DW has more.

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President Donald Trump speaks next to U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during a cabinet meeting at the White House on March 26, 2026
Trump told a cabinet meeting Iran had allowed 10 oil tankers passage through the Strait of Hormuz to show it was serious about talksImage: Evelyn Hockstein/REUTERS
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What you need to know

  • Trump extends Hormuz ultimatum as Wall Street suffers sharpest drop since start of war
  • Pentagon reportedly considering deploying a further 10,000 US soldiers to the Middle East
  • Iran bans sports teams from attending games in 'hostile' countries

Here are the developments in the US-Israel war with Iran on Friday, March 27, 2026:

Skip next section Israel strikes Beirut, Tehran — reports
March 27, 2026

Israel strikes Beirut, Tehran — reports

A view of ruins as large number of buildings, structures, and vehicles were damaged in the region after the Israeli army launched attacks on the Dahieh area in southern Beirut, Lebanon, on March 25, 2026
Beirut has repeatedly come under attack from Israeli forcesImage: Houssam Shbaro/Anadolu Agency/IMAGO

Israel struck Beirut's southern suburbs at dawn on Friday, according to media reports.

According to Lebanon's official National News Agency, "enemy aircraft" raided Tahouitet al-Ghadir in the southern suburbs at dawn on Friday.

AFP correspondents also heard several explosions in the Hezbollah stronghold, an area that Israel has repeatedly attacked since the outbreak of war this month.

Although Israel had previously issued sweeping evacuation warnings for the area, it provided no specific warning in advance of Friday's strike.

The Israeli military Arabic language spokesperson Avichay Adraee told residents of Sejoud village in southern Lebanon to evacuate just hours later.

According to the AP news agency, Israel's military announced early Friday that it had also conducted a series of strikes "in the heart of Tehran."

There have been no reports of casualties or damage in the Iranian capital yet.

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Skip next section Iran bans sports teams from traveling to 'hostile' countries
March 27, 2026

Iran bans sports teams from traveling to 'hostile' countries

Iran has barred its national and club teams from competing in countries it calls "hostile," citing security concerns.

The move comes as Iran’s Tractor FC is due to face an Emirati club in Saudi Arabia in the AFC Champions League.

"The presence of national and club teams in countries that are considered hostile and are unable to ensure the security of Iranian athletes and team members is prohibited until further notice," Iran's Ministry of Sport said.

The Iranian ministry added that the soccer federation and clubs "will be responsible for notifying the Asian Football Confederation of this matter in order to relocate the games."

The ban also casts doubt on Iran's 2026 FIFA World Cup games scheduled in the United States. Iran has asked FIFA to move the games but the football body refused. 

Meanwhile, tensions remain after members of Iran's women's team sought asylum in Australia. Two players are still there; others have returned to Iran.

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Skip next section WATCH — Does the Iran war put your internet at risk?
March 27, 2026

WATCH — Does the Iran war put your internet at risk?

Why data hubs and undersea cables in the conflict zone affect users far beyond the Middle East.

Does the Iran war put your internet at risk?

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Skip next section Report: Pentagon weighs sending 10,000 more troops
March 27, 2026

Report: Pentagon weighs sending 10,000 more troops

The Wall Street Journal reported that the Pentagon was considering sending as many as 10,000 additional ground troops to the Middle East.

The report added to concerns that the war could escalate into a broader ground conflict.

The force would likely include infantry and armored vehicles, the newspaper reported, citing US Department of Defense officials.

The new troops would be added to the roughly 5,000 Marines and the thousands of paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division who have already been ordered to the region.

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Skip next section Trump pushes back Hormuz deadline
March 27, 2026

Trump pushes back Hormuz deadline

US President Donald Trump says he will extend a pause on attacks against Iran's energy facilities into April, insisting that talks with Tehran are, quote, "going very well."

The announcement came after Trump first threatened to increase pressure on Iran if it failed to agree to a deal. He later posted that the pause would last 10 days, until April 6.

Tehran, however, maintains it is not engaged in talks with Washington.

Despite Trump's upbeat tone, Iran has continued retaliatory strikes targeting Israeli and US bases, as well as Gulf states. It has also disrupted fuel exports by effectively blocking the Strait of Hormuz, a corridor that carries about 20% of global oil and LNG shipments.

The conflict has taken a heavy toll on global markets threatening an economic downturn. Wall Street on Thursday suffered its worst day since the conflict began.

The S&P 500 fell 1.7%, the Dow dropped 1%, and the Nasdaq sank 2.4%, with the S&P on track for its fifth straight weekly loss, its longest slide in nearly four years.

Trump appears to be conscious of market volatility. His threat to strike Iran's power plants came on a Friday evening after markets closed, but was walked back before they opened again on Monday morning.

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Skip next section Welcome to our coverage
March 27, 2026

Welcome to our coverage

Louis Oelofse | Rana Taha Editor

Iran's Revolutionary Guards said Friday that they launched missile and drone strikes a day earlier on targets in Israel, as well as on Gulf military sites used by US forces.

Here's a wrap of the biggest headlines from Thursday:

  • US President Donald Trump said that talks aimed at ending the war were 'going very well' 
  • Trump pushed back his pause on strikes to Iranian energy facilities for another 10 days
  • Iran has continued to publicly insist that it is not negotiating with the White House
  • CENTCOM chief has said that an Iranian naval commander was killed in an Israeli strike
  • Trump has slammed NATO allies while NATO chief Rutte defended the alliance

If you missed out on any of Thursday's coverage of the Iran war, you can catch up on it here.

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