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Israel’s invasion and ongoing bombardment of Lebanon is “as important” as the pause in fighting in Iran. A Lebanon ceasefire has emerged as one of the main sticking points in talks, which also include
ceasefire were “positive” and will take place as planned for a second day. ## In the US - **Trump wants Iran’s uranium for ‘public relations’:** The US president suggested that hunting down Iran’s enriched uranium
news network CNBC that he did not want to extend the ceasefire with Tehran, insisting the US was in a strong position and was “going to end up with a great deal”. Trump has previously
ceasefire declared a week ago. US President Donald Trump told Fox News that the war is “close to over” and hinted at a second round of face-to-face talks with Iran in [Pakistan](/news/2026/4/14/pakistan-pm-headed-to-saudi-and-turkiye-amid-prospect-of-new-us-iran-talks
News of a possible deal followed **Trump’s abrupt U-turn on a US military operation to guide ships out of the strait of Hormuz,** dubbed “Project Freedom”. Trump said the decision to pause
Israel began strikes on Iran on February 28. Overall, the Brent benchmark was poised for a 5.7 percent gain over the week, the Reuters news agency reported. Brent crude futures for June also continued
ceasefire “to strengthen its combat capabilities”. Experts say it is likely that Iran would also redouble efforts to retaliate against Israel and nearby Gulf states, probably targeting vulnerable oil and other civilian infrastructure. Iranian state
news reported on Friday](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-prepares-new-military-strikes-against-iran/), citing informed sources. Trump has frequently threatened to strike Iran if it does not reach a deal with the US, though military analysts have expressed doubt that
Israel striking southern Beirut as well as military sites in the Islamic Republic. While a temporary ceasefire has been in place for more than a month, President Donald Trump claimed late last month that
Israel is carrying out air raids on the towns of Kfar Tebnit and Choukine, according to Al Jazeera Arabic, despite a US-brokered ceasefire announced on April 16. - Two Lebanese medics and a civilian were
Iran said on Tuesday that it would [suspend peace talks with the US over Israel’s ongoing campaign in southern Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/01/iran-strikes-us-military-base-kuwait-iranian-air-defences). Tehran insisted Lebanon should be covered by a ceasefire agreement meant
Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28, sparking a regional war that for the first time spread to U.S. allies in the Gulf including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Iran struck U.S. military bases
Israel attacked the country in late February, driving up global energy and fuel prices. On Friday, Iran's foreign minister said the route was now "completely open" and US President Donald Trump confirmed the news
ceasefire that [began on April 16](/news/2026/4/17/celebrations-in-lebanon-as-10-day-ceasefire-with-israel-begins) after weeks of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, the Lebanese armed group. Israeli forces also remain stationed in southern Lebanon, after establishing a so-called “[yellow line](/news/2026/4/18/israel-says-established-a-yellow-line-in-lebanon-as-it-has-in-gaza
News and Tasnim agencies, which have close ties to Iran's security apparatus. Iranian officials said they were reviewing the U.S. response, though Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei told reporters Monday that changing demands made
Iran. While the two sides were meeting in Washington on Tuesday, Hezbollah claimed at least 24 attacks on Israel and Israeli troops in Lebanon. Drone and rocket alarms sounded in communities across northern Israel
news conference on Thursday morning to reinforce Washington’s coercive posture. The US naval blockade of Iranian ports would continue “as long as it takes,” he said, adding that Washington remained “locked and loaded
news. The Cac index in Paris and Dax in Frankfurt both climbed by more than 2%, while London's FTSE 100 rose by around 0.5%. The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively shut by Iran
Israel and Lebanon. "In line with the ceasefire in Lebanon, the passage for all commercial vessels through Strait of Hormuz is declared completely open for the remaining period of ceasefire on the coordinated route
Israel launched the war in late February. Breaking Iran's chokehold would ease global economic concerns and deny Tehran a major source of leverage in talks aimed at ending the war. But U.S. President Donald