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News Agency. Lorenzo Kamel, a professor of history at the University of Turin in Italy, told Al Jazeera that for a US-Iran peace agreement to work, Washington must “rein in” Netanyahu. “While
US had extracted from its [war with Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/us-israel-war-on-iran) – and failing to answer. The outburst came during NewsNight With Abby Phillip, where Jennings clashed with Adam Mockler, a 23-year-old commentator with
US special forces boarded a stateless oil tanker in the Indian Ocean, which the Pentagon claimed was carrying Iranian crude oil. The military operation took place hours after Iran’s seizure of the two container
conflict by the state. And in an apparent effort to project unity and diversity among its supporters, many of the women featured in state messaging do not conform to the strict Islamic hijab standards [enforced
conflict began. - The unified command of Iran’s armed forces responded by warning US forces to stay out of the strait. Its forces would “respond harshly” to any threat, it added, telling commercial ships
US stock market](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jun/08/openai-ipo-files-for-public-stock-market), according to a company blogpost published on Monday. The artificial intelligence company’s debut on Wall Street is expected to be one of the most highly valued listings
news agencies, both believed to be close to the Guard, came as tensions flared in Israel's separate-but-related fight against the Iranian-backed militia Hezbollah in Lebanon. A regional official involved
news agency. However, US President Donald Trump has responded negatively to the proposal. "They want to make a deal, I'm not excited, so we'll see what happens," Trump said on Friday. He added
conflict and unblock the Strait of Hormuz was legitimate and generous. He called for an end to the war across the region and the release of frozen assets abroad in response to the latest US
conflict between the US, Israel and Iran. Before a fragile ceasefire took effect last month, Iran launched waves of missile and drone attacks on Saudi Arabia and its Gulf neighbours in retaliation for US
Iran on 28 February, which has since settled into a fragile ceasefire.  ‘The foreign military sales will continue when
Iran and said the strait of Hormuz should be opened “as soon as possible”. Ahead of the summit, there was speculation the US might appeal to [China](https://www.theguardian.com/world/china), the biggest buyer of Iranian
news agency – the first time Iran has seized ships since the war began in late February. In other key developments: - **Trump was “satisfied” with the US naval blockade and “understands Iran is in a very
News Agency/Reuters Saeid Golkar, a politics professor at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, said the plan was devised after the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. “The idea is to try and break
Iran since shortly after the US and Israel launched their war on February 28, while the US military said on Tuesday that its forces have now completely blockaded all Iranian ports in a move designed
conflict dragged on with no sign of the regime change Netanyahu had promised. Even in April, when there might have been more cause for Israeli optimism about continued US pressure on Iran, Israelis were disappointed
Iran conflict is slipping, flashing warning lights for Trump-aligned Republican candidates with six months to go until the US midterm elections. Polls by Reuters-Ipsos poll, Strength in Numbers-Verasight and AP-NORC
News said a missile fired from Yemen was intercepted. ## In the US - The US State Department issued a security alert for citizens in Jordan over reports of projectiles in the country’s airspace – presumably missiles
conflicting messaging](/news/2026/5/21/trump-shifts-between-diplomacy-and-threats-in-iran-standoff) on the war, the post could have implications for ongoing negotiations aimed at a more lasting ceasefire, according to Vali Nasr, professor of international affairs and Middle East studies at Johns Hopkins
conflicting messages about the prospect of renewed negotiations between the United States and Iran. Brent crude futures, the primary benchmark for global prices, jumped more than 7 percent in Asia on Monday as the outlook