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Lebanon about an expiring ceasefire were “positive” and will take place as planned for a second day. ## In the US - **Trump wants Iran’s uranium for ‘public relations’:** The US president suggested that hunting down
Lebanon. At least six people were wounded and homes destroyed in the attacks despite a 10-day ceasefire. Here is what we know: ## In Iran: - Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said Iran is “ready
ceasefire. “Unlike the Americans who are afraid of continuous war, we are fully prepared and familiar with a long war,” he said, according to Tasnim News Agency. Abdollahi, speaking during his meeting with Munir
US under Trump twice attacked Iran amid ongoing indirect talks over Iran’s nuclear programme, a fact that has cast a long shadow over the most recent bout of diplomacy. “Clearly, there have been several
news briefing on Thursday that “peace in Lebanon and cessation of armed attacks in Lebanon are essential for peace talks”. In Lebanon, there were widespread celebrations at the fragile ceasefire. In Beirut, cars with mattresses
ceasefire came into effect last month, has shared with the US the new Iranian proposal, Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said, but he gave no details. There were contradictory reports from Islamabad
Iran's foreign ministry welcomed the ceasefire, with spokesperson Esmail Baghaei expressing his "solidarity" with Lebanon. Tehran had insisted that its own two-week ceasefire with the US should include Lebanon while the US
Iran, it has built an armed force more formidable than the Lebanese army and has fought a series of conflicts with Israel. It is designated as a terrorist organisation by Israel and many other countries
ceasefire that began on 17 April and that was recently extended for several weeks. The Iran-backed group has also maintained attacks on Israeli targets in southern Lebanon and across the border, including firing rockets
ceasefire, widely seen as fragile, came into force on April 17. Here is what we know: ## In Iran - **Iran reviewing US proposal:** Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Baghaei said a US proposal
Iran](/news/2026/5/4/us-official-says-china-is-funding-iran-urges-beijing-to-help-open-hormuz) and other issues with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping. ## In the US - Surveys show that the war is unpopular with US voters, who are facing sharply higher petrol prices less than six months
Lebanon, the passage for all commercial vessels through Strait of Hormuz is declared completely open for the remaining period of ceasefire on the coordinated route as already announced by Ports and Maritime Organisation
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Israel had previously attacked Lebanon more than 10,000 times since the November 2024 ceasefire, killing approximately 400 people. Israel has launched devastating attacks in Lebanon since March
news agency Kuna reported. - **Is this the end of the ceasefire, then?** The US and Iran have sporadically exchanged strikes since their ceasefire took effect in early April, as negotiations aimed at a more durable
News, Leiter said Israeli operations against Hezbollah are separate from the US-Iran talks and warned that “Lebanon will not have a future if it remains linked to Iran”. - Analysts say Israel’s decision
US noncompliance with the ceasefire,” he wrote on social media. “Every choice has a price, and the bill comes due. It will all fall into place,” he added. Their comments came as Israel [deepens
News of a possible deal followed **Trump’s abrupt U-turn on a US military operation to guide ships out of the strait of Hormuz,** dubbed “Project Freedom”. Trump said the decision to pause
Iran said on Tuesday that it would [suspend peace talks with the US over Israel’s ongoing campaign in southern Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/01/iran-strikes-us-military-base-kuwait-iranian-air-defences). Tehran insisted Lebanon should be covered by a ceasefire agreement meant
news agency, Mohammed Akraminia, a military spokesperson, reiterated on Tuesday that Tehran would continue to manage the strait of Hormuz, adding that the US needed to “respect the Iranian nation and observe the legitimate rights
Lebanon, and “a new mechanism for the Strait of Hormuz”. A day before the ceasefire between the US and Iran had come into effect, Iran had submitted a 10-point peace [plan](/news/2026/4/7/whats-irans-10-point-peace-plan-that-trump-says-is-not-good-enough), which included