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Tehran maintain an uneasy ceasefire. This is a fraction of the average 125 to 140 daily
Tehran retaliated by closing off the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow channel linking the Gulf
Tehran took control over the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint through which approximately 20 percent
Tehran last July, and told they were being freed, only to find themselves in the capital
Tehran on March 2. That prompted an Israeli offensive in Lebanon, 15 months after the neighbours
Tehran possesses the means to counter existential threats, and its geography grants it leverage that
Tehran. “We are continuing our defensive resistance for Lebanon and its people,” Qassem said. “We will
Tehran but moved to the UK 25 years ago, described the impact on him personally
Tehran’s negotiations with Washington. ## No peace agreement: Official The Lebanese official told Al Jazeera
Tehran. Photograph: Anonymous - The uneasy **ceasefire** between the US and Iran ceasefire has been dominated
Tehran calls the “axis of resistance”. The launch point of the drones remained unclear, but on Sunday
Tehran is under pressure, Damascus is amenable and the government in Beirut has never been
Tehran gains the upper hand. Speaking to students in the German town of Marsberg on Monday
Tehran on February 28. But a permanent settlement [remains elusive](/news/2026/4/26/iran-shifts-economic-focus-to-essentials-amid-war-uncertainty) and the economic shockwaves
Tehran block most shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, has sent energy prices soaring across
Tehran wanted peace, despite public sabre-rattling. “They play games, but let me just tell
Tehran’s retaliatory strikes on Israel as well as infrastructure and US assets in the Middle
Tehran to accept a nuclear deal or face consequences for its remaining infrastructure, power generation
Tehran, which was intended to free him from house arrest, American officials told the Times
Tehran bombed its Arab Gulf neighbours with home-produced Shahed drones. There are now fewer