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current momentum of negotiations would lead to peace in the region. - **Trump pushes for fast Iran deal:** Trump is aiming to secure an agreement with Iran before the end of his upcoming trip to China
cost than building new facilities, analysts said. US officials have not raised the possibility during talks of somehow seizing control of Greenland, something that Denmark and Nato have publicly rejected. Despite Trump's threats
war began in February. He said, according to Iran’s state-affiliated ISNA news agency, Tehran would “only accept a fair and comprehensive agreement” in negotiations with the US. The trip comes eight days before
currently enjoying his highest poll numbers yet, with 46% of voters saying they support him, according to poll aggregate website 338Canada. Carney owes much of his success to Trump's unpopularity with Canadians
cost of living support in his fifth and “most responsible” budget yet, as he ruled out an immediate extension of the 26-cent cut to the fuel excise and downplayed hopes for [additional tax relief
Iran war changed that. Although the Bank [held rates this month](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg7p89mp2rjo), it has signalled that rises could come later this year. Because of "uncertainty around the severity and duration" of the war
war on consumers, a thinktank has said. Capping legal speeds at 20mph in towns and cities and 60mph on motorways would help reduce fuel demand and combat [soaring oil prices](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/30/oil-price-news-highest-since-2022-us-iran-ceasefire-strait-of-hormuz) triggered
Iran and may affect its already strained relationship with Saudi Arabia. As for Opec, this is a big blow at a time when significant questions are being asked about its long-term coherence
war in Iran pushing up energy prices in the coming months. "When's it ever going to end?" he says. "We can't just keep going and going and going. "If your energy bills
Iran talks fall apart, so will the temporary ceasefire that pauses the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. [Life hasn't returned to normal](https://one.npr.org/?sharedMediaId=nx-s1-5793643:x) for residents in Lebanon as Israel continues to occupy
current ceasefire. Referring to the proposal, Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social late on Saturday: "They have not yet paid a big enough price for what they have done to Humanity
current and former FBI officials. Patel denies all the allegations, calling them “outrageous” and “malicious”. ## **Nebraska Democratic Senate primary winner says she** **will drop out to support independent in general election** ![Democrat Cindy Burbank
current races because of the impact of noise pollution on residents. Screaming naturally aspirated engines would likely kill Miami, where noise was a major issue when securing the deal, as well as Las Vegas
costs. Sachs warned that a sustained closure of the Strait of Hormuz would trigger an unprecedented energy shock, as the strait carries approximately one-fifth of all oil traded globally and 30 percent
war in Iran and the stubbornly high cost of living in the US. Democratic control of either chamber of Congress – or of both – would give the party the ability to largely curtail Trump’s agenda
current war with the US and Israel. A number of state-linked media outlets on Friday released a clip of a speech made decades ago by former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the top reformist cleric
costly and protracted deadlock. In retaliation, Tehran has effectively choked off the Strait of Hormuz, with over a dozen US warships now enforcing a blockade that has rerouted dozens of vessels, sending shockwaves through global
Iran for more than six weeks in response to US and Israeli attacks, sending the price rocketing and prompting fears of shortages. IEA executive director Fatih Birol told AP there could soon be flight cancellations
current member of the Supreme Cyberspace Council that controls the heavily restricted internet in Iran, wrote on X. Alireza Zakani, the hardline mayor of Tehran, said if any of Trump’s claims are true, then
currently receives from its oil sales, and enough to stabilise foreign exchange reserves. Oil prices rose to more than $105 a barrel as the deadlock continued, and unpalatable military options that are unlikely to change