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war on Iran and securing a lasting ceasefire remain stalled. The conflict spilled into the larger Middle East region, including Lebanon, causing the worst global energy crisis since the 1970s and risking a global recession
plan, the fund would "focus, through its strategy, on improving the efficiency of its spending and disbursements, along with a sustainable evaluation of the performance of its businesses, to achieve a balance and ensure
security forces, Mizan reported. ## War diplomacy - **Iran says messages being sent to US:** Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran is continuing to exchange messages with the US on a deal to end the war
plan:** Iran said it will not impose “traditional” transit fees in the [Strait of Hormuz](/economy/2026/4/17/shipping-firms-seek-clarifications-before-crossing-hormuz), but is drafting a law to charge ship owners for “securing the strait”, according to security committee spokesman Ebrahim
security and safety”. The Albuskjell, Vest Ekofisk and Tommeliten Gamma gas fields in the North Sea were closed in 1998. The government plans to spend 19bn kroner (£1.5bn) on restarting them
war began, Iran in effect closed the strait by forbidding transits, attacking ships and reportedly laying sea mines. Shipping traffic has since dropped by 95 percent. A week ago, the US implemented a blockade
secure a breakthrough in talks, and it is still possible that a delayed visit to Tehran by Field Marshal Asim Munir, the commander of the Pakistani army, will signal progress is being made. Munir
Gulf states,” he said in a research note to clients this month. Meanwhile, Beijing has tried to leverage its position as a “friend to all” to help coordinate a peaceful resolution to the war. China
States and Iran have reached another critical juncture. While a fragile ceasefire is holding, efforts to translate the nearly three-week truce into a permanent agreement appear to have stalled. Hopes of talks
Gulf countries have become legitimate targets in the conflict,” it added. Philippine Major-General Francisco Lorenzo Jr, local director of the Balikatan exercises, said the US’s war on Iran had no relevance
plan among Israel’s right wing to expand the country’s borders deeper into neighbouring Arab states. , NPR's Jaclyn Diaz tells *Up First*. Allen listed
secure Iran-US nuclear compromise, as Trump says deal ‘close’? **Islamabad, Pakistan –** Standing on the South Lawn of the White House before boarding his helicopter for Las Vegas on Thursday, United States President Donald Trump
war on Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/us-israel-war-on-iran). Quintessentially almost quadrupled staff in the regions from 22 to 84 during its financial year to 30 April 2025, according to newly released annual accounts, which again reported multimillion
plan](/news/2026/5/3/whats-irans-14-point-proposal-to-end-the-war-and-will-trump-accept-it) proposed by Iran last week. Iran’s semiofficial Tasnim news agency, citing an unnamed source, said the US proposal contained some unacceptable provisions, without specifying which ones. Lawmaker Ebrahim Rezaei, a spokesperson
war on Iran that began on February 28, Tehran imposed an access system to control which ships transited the strait while also earning toll payments. But since April 13, the Trump administration has imposed
Gulf. A source close to mediators in Pakistan told Reuters news agency: "We will close this very soon. We are getting close." But hours after posting on Truth Social on Tuesday evening that
secure its future crude exports against the threat of disruption. The current blockade of the vital waterway, through which [20% of oil and seaborne gas flowed before the Iran war](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/11/how-iran-has-used-the-strait-of-hormuz-to-throttle-oil-and-gas-a-visual-guide), is approaching
Security Commission, on Sunday warned that any “American interference” in the strait would be considered a breach of their truce. On Monday, the United Kingdom’s military said it had received reports of a tanker
secure a supply earlier, smallholder farmers often have limited fertiliser options or face steep price hikes. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, even a 10 percent reduction in fertiliser availability could result