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impact of this global action. But we’re not immune from it. **Penny Wong: ‘Global supply pressures will continue for some time’** The foreign minister, **Penny Wong**, also briefed reporters on her first visit
talking about a permanent change in the status of the strait, and they say they are not going to give up on that,” said Al Jazeera’s Resul Serdar Atas, reporting from Tehran. ## ‘Project Freedom
impacted companies to grasp the situation,” he said, adding that a fact-finding hearing would take place on Tuesday. However, major ink and chemical producers have raised prices due to the volatility
talk” about Iran, although he stressed that trade would remain the central focus of the visit. “Trade remains politically powerful, especially for Trump, because it gives rivalry a language that voters can easily understand,” said
talks in the Pakistani capital Islamabad. Axios and Reuters had reported that Washington and Tehran were inching closer to a one-page, 14-point memorandum to end the war. The plan would reportedly
talking down the economy”, as he put it, there wasn’t all that much to love in the latest national accounts. And a lot of the bad news was papered over by the extraordinary [rush
Talks have largely not progressed and the strait remains mostly closed, despite the ceasefire and mediation efforts. On Saturday, the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, expressed cautious optimism for negotiations. “There’s been some
Middle East and Central Asian politics at Australia’s Deakin University, told Al Jazeera that while it is difficult to determine exactly why Trump has paused Project Freedom, the pause comes against the backdrop
talked about what it’s like for people living in a region that faces constant instability while the world watches on, and other times looks away. But first, the headlines. ## Five big stories
impact. This is a multiparty war, which leaves a lot of room for spoilers to obfuscate things,” Jaffery said. ## Talks at an impasse The immediate trigger for the latest tensions was Washington’s rejection
Middle East and North Africa meeting in New Delhi. That gathering ended without a joint statement after Iran and the UAE clashed over how to address the US-Israeli war on Iran, with
Iran. The strait is a vital water passageway through which one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies are shipped during peacetime. The collapse in supplies has driven a sharp
talks on the conflict in Lebanon and those on the US-Israeli war on Iran. Tehran, however, insists the conflicts are linked, and its foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, warned that any attack on Beirut would
talks. Later on Monday, Trump said "serious negotiations are now taking place". In a post on Truth Social, he said he had been asked to hold off a military attack on Iran planned for Tuesday
impact of the war,” he told his cabinet ministers. “The situation has really become very bleak. The chance of peace has become dim.” Earlier that day, any hope of a ceasefire looked diminished. Israeli strikes
us at exactly the same place we were before." Iran's closing of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping corridor for the world's oil, has sent fuel prices skyrocketing and posed problems
Middle East. While a ceasefire came into effect in early April, [strikes between the two sides](/news/articles/crlpy8n7pr6o) have continued. In the past few months, confusion has surrounded Iran's participation, with President Trump
impact on oil:** Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said no oil wells have “exploded” under the US blockade, arguing the measures have only driven up global prices. He added Iran’s storage has not reached
middle of a dogfight,” said Mark Harris, a Cassidy aide. “Everyone's expectation is that she would shoot to a large lead and that we'd all be running from behind. But frankly I think
Middle East, and on Thursday, Trump was briefed on his options by his military leaders. [According to Axios](https://www.axios.com/2026/05/04/trump-iran-strait-hormuz-operation), one of those options was the forcible opening of the strait through the might