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ceasefire had reduced the daily use of missiles and interceptors, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a Washington, DC think tank, warned that US forces had heavily used seven critical ammunitions
posted on X that the strait was “declared completely open” and would remain open for the remaining period of the 10-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, which took effect overnight Thursday into Friday. Some Iranian state
ceasefire was on "massive life support" after rejecting Iran's demands, labelling them "totally unacceptable". According to news platform Axios, Trump is expected to hold a meeting on Tuesday with his top national security advisers
ceasefire that ends on 21 April.** “I think you’re going to be watching an amazing two days ahead,” Trump told reporter Jonathan Karl. > double quotation markIt could end either way, but I think
impact on the market because the UAE’s exports, like those of all its neighbouring countries, are currently constrained by Iran’s control of the Strait of Hormuz. The UAE has been able to sell
impact of the United States-Israeli war on Iran and the shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz on the world economy. The war has damaged energy infrastructure across the Gulf, while critical exports like
post, continuing to put the onus on Iran’s leadership. Amid a state-imposed [near-total internet shutdown](/news/2026/4/20/iran-expands-limited-internet-access-but-restrictions-remain-for-most) in Iran, nearing two months, officials and the supporters of the Islamic Republic emphasise that they
ceasefire holding for now. There's the host, President Donald Trump, who recently faced criticism for appearing to depict himself in an AI image as Jesus, in a biblical-style robe with light pouring from
Trump-style social media vetting for visa applicants. The opposition leader, **Angus Taylor**, says it is “non-discriminatory on race or religion”.  Multiculturalism minister Anne Aly. Photograph: Lukas