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Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. Hezbollah, which is designated as a terrorist organisation by countries including the US and the UK, was not officially involved, but indicated it would abide
deal between the US and Iran and the continuation of their ceasefire have dimmed considerably since US President Donald Trump said the truce was ‘on life support’ and called Iran’s list of demands ‘garbage
comments came as Pakistan’s civil and military leadership is [travelling across the region](/news/2026/4/14/pakistan-pm-headed-to-saudi-and-turkiye-amid-prospect-of-new-us-iran-talks) in what some observers have begun calling the “Islamabad Process”, reflecting the government’s attempt to frame negotiations
ceasefire”, said navy captain Tim Hawkins, who characterised the action as “defensive”. - **Why is Trump facing criticism from his own party over Iran?** Loyalists are concerned over reports that billions of dollars in frozen assets
ceasefire reached in early April. Israeli media reported online that an explosion on Sunday night in an apartment building in Tehran’s Andisheh was a targeted assassination of an IRGC general, but the Iranian media
deal it is hoped will bring progress toward a parallel peace agreement between the US and Iran. The ceasefire took effect at midnight local time in Lebanon, where Israel had been conducting devastating airstrikes aimed
ceasefire remained intact despite the strikes. When asked where this left hopes of a negotiated end to the war, the president was vague, saying a deal “might not happen, but it could happen
ceasefire into a durable peace deal have stalled for weeks, with periodic flare-ups as both sides continued to launch limited strikes and trade blame for violating the truce. - **What do the two side want
deal has not been confirmed by either China or Boeing. - **What has China said on Iran?** On Fridy, China’s foreign ministry again called for a ceasefire in Iran and said the strait of Hormuz
deal](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/11/trump-seize-control-iran-oil-gas-ceasefire). Iran’s foreign ministry dismissed the claim, and Tasnim, the semi-official Iranian news agency, wrote that “until a potential understanding is announced by Iran, any news from Trump on this
ceasefire rhetoric received short shrift from Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of the Iranian parliament and Tehran’s lead negotiator. His personal adviser dismissed it as “a ploy to buy time for a surprise strike
deal contingent on a complete cessation of fire from the Iran-aligned Hezbollah armed group, and on the evacuation of all its fighters from the area south of the Litani River, but Hezbollah have
deal with Iran to end the war was being made more difficult by what he said were “political hacks” who “keep negatively ‘chirping’”, but that “it will all work out well
deal to end the war was close at hand. Earlier in the day he had vowed to hit Iran "very hard". As ever with Trump, much can change very quickly. He has already controversially accepted
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