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Tehran would turn over its “nuclear dust” and that Israel would be “prohibited” from launching
Tehran’s main airport resume amid cautious normalcy More commercial flights have been departing from
Tehran rallies BRICS United States President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping [discussed the Strait
Tehran yet to reply to US plan; Israel bombs Lebanon Israeli jets have targeted more
Tehran ready to confront aggression United States President Donald Trump has [warned Iran](/news/2026/5/17/wont-be-anything-left-trump-issues-threat-to-iran-amid-stalled-talks) that
Tehran and the Gulf. Amid a renewed push to end the war, a Pakistani delegation
Tehran on April 24, 2026, in tribute to the schoolgirls in Minab killed in an airstrike
Tehran a new ultimatum](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/06/donald-trump-iran-war-deal-us-bombing), telling the Iranian leadership to accept a deal
Tehran’s negotiating tactics and its refusal to engage in direct talks before its conditions
Tehran is, at most, **reviewing the US’s peace proposal** and considering its response via Pakistani
Tehran had a chance to make a "good deal", stressing that "all they have to do is abandon
Tehran fails to halt attacks and threats to commercial shipping in the strait. The closure
Tehran would be managed. "In all cases, they said they will not be returning until
Tehran during the war. Trump also said that Iran had agreed to indefinitely suspend its nuclear
Tehran. The US military has confirmed 14 combat-related deaths among its service members, with
Tehran accused Washington of striking first. The exchange of fire threatens to unravel a fragile
Tehran](/news/liveblog/2026/4/23/iran-war-live-israel-kills-lebanese-journalist-tehran-us-talks-stalled). Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker [Mohammad
Tehran to “just give up” as pressure mounts in a deepening standoff over the Strait
Tehran was concerned about “unconstructive and contradictory signals from American officials” and concluded they amounted
Tehran and Washington have said Pakistan remains the primary conduit for negotiation, and Pakistan’s prime