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Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump) upon policies to limit global heating and the president’s pugnacious demands to “drill, baby, drill” for more oil and gas. Yet while elite attention on climate has [waned](https://www.theguardian.com
deal. I don't want it to blow up because of what is happening now," Trump told news outlet Axios. It is too early to say whether the strikes mark a full escalation
deal with Iran](https://www.npr.org/2026/06/15/nx-s1-5859257/trump-arrives-in-france-for-g7-leaders-summit-touting-peace-deal-with-iran) Trump said he had good conversations on Sunday with both Zelenskyy and Putin. "Now that this (Iran) is finished, we're going to be focusing on that," he said
deal” on Friday, according to Trump, before the strait is reopened “for purposes of mine removal” during a 60-day negotiation over the terms of Iran’s nuclear phaseout. Despite the sharp fall in global
dealing with a setback to his trade policies after the [US Supreme Court struck down his Liberation Day tariffs](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2jqgdn719o). He turned to a separate law to impose a temporary 10% levy
deal to end the war, which began on 28 February but is currently under a two-week ceasefire. Trump hopes to put pressure on Iran by targeting two economic drivers - the huge tolls
Iran. Proponents have said the changes are necessary to suppress electricity costs, but climate advocates say that view is short-sighted and misguided. “Using affordability as a cudgel to weaken climate policy is a major
dealing room of Hana Bank in Seoul. Photograph: YONHAP/EPA “Oil holding around $90 despite fresh Iran headlines suggests markets are not pricing a sustained supply disruption. That leaves room for a bigger repricing if energy
Iran and it's strategically important for the US to keep the country close. But Rubio is not likely to make statements around Pakistan on this trip. "Any talks around Pakistan are likely to stay
oil tankers and other ships carrying goods for Iran have crossed the Strait of Hormuz. - Saman Rezaei, the head of Iran’s merchant marine union, has told Al Jazeera that he believes the transit system
Iran’s proposal to reopen the strait, which would require the US end its own naval blockade of the strait and does not address a nuclear deal. On Tuesday, Trump said on social media that
oil stockpiled at sea, high prices cushioning the impact, and a large domestic market, noting the country is used to “much harsher” conditions after years of pressure. ## War diplomacy - **Impasse likely despite pressure tactics:** Retired
deal. Brent crude, the international benchmark for oil prices, rose by as much as 5% on Monday to $95.50 (£70.75) a barrel. European stock markets dropped, with the UK’s blue-chip FTSE 100 index
impact on millions of people a long way from the war zone. The fertiliser crisis risks causing hunger in countries that do not have secure food supplies. President Donald Trump's motives, declared and undeclared
impact of Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration crackdown. ## **The Filter recommends: The 17 best Mother’s Day deals**  Photograph: Courtesy of Calpak Terra
deals during the final stages, such as in the Iran-Saudi Arabia normalisation agreement of 2023, which has since collapsed. “But if the price is right, and with Trump’s short-termism and disregard
deal should allow it to charge fees for ships passing through the strait, which would vary depending upon the type of ship, its cargo and prevailing conditions. That position is vehemently opposed by **Donald Trump
deal being close and warning that “lots of bombs” would “start going off” if negotiations failed. Earlier in the month, he [threatened extinction](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/07/trump-iran-threat-truth-social) on “a whole civilization” of Iran, and that
deal, and the Iranians are desperate to make one. But there has not yet been a definitive Iranian response to the U.S. proposal. ![A container ship sits at anchor as a small motorboat passes
deal would bring a sigh of relief to war-weary Republicans — and they expressed faith that it would come to fruition. But this is not the first time an agreement seemed imminent, only