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Iran war will make food more expensive, according to a new poll, as businesses warned the “window is closing” for ministers to cut energy costs for UK retailers. Research by Opinium found that
ships to turn around or return to port,” CENTCOM said on X. ## Pakistan’s mediation efforts Trump said Iran had “offered a lot, but not enough”, while adding on Sunday that Iranian leaders “can come
Discussions about Iran’s missile programme and support for its regional allies, like Hezbollah, “have been definitively removed from the agenda” for this initial agreement, Mehr reported. ## **What are key stumbling blocks for a final
Gulf states, except for Oman, one of Iran's closest allies in this region, which controls the southern coast of the strait. It had been involved in discussions with Tehran earlier this month to ensure
Gulf as peace negotiations drag on. ## What are the latest diplomatic developments? While the details of discussions between Naqvi and Momeni have not been made public, Naqvi’s visit to Iran was the second
Trump also said his negotiators were likely to return to Pakistan, thanks largely to the “great job” Munir was doing to moderate the talks. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt later reiterated that additional talks
ships through the Strait of Hormuz, as he claimed progress had been made towards clinching a "Complete and Final Agreement" with Iran, soothed oil markets and sent hopes soaring of a breakthrough. But expectations were
Gulf states. The global benchmark Brent crude sank from $112 (£83) to $109 after Trump made the comments on Truth Social. Before the social media post, the price had swung throughout Monday. Trump warned Iran
Iran has [threatened to strike back](/news/2026/5/1/iran-vows-long-painful-response-if-us-renews-attacks) if the US renews attacks, including on US assets in neighbouring Gulf countries. On Friday, United Arab Emirates presidential adviser Anwar Gargash wrote in a post
Trump to say he would send his envoys for talks in Islamabad, only to later cancel the U.S. delegation's trip when Araghchi left. Meanwhile, in a sign of the ongoing standoff in the strategic
discuss the Pentagon's budget for next year. The Trump administration is asking for around $1.5 trillion, a massive increase from this year's allocation of a little under $1 trillion. ### A diplomatic stalemate While
Gulf since the US and Israel launched their attack on Iran on 28 February. Iran imposed a blockade on foreign shipping using the strait of Hormuz soon afterwards and Trump imposed a counter-blockade
Gulf, [illustrated the inherent risk](https://www.npr.org/2026/05/08/g-s1-121061/iran-war-updates) of working alongside the Navy during the Iran war. Graduating senior Finn Mahan said the additional money is appealing to students who want to serve their country
Iran failed to comply with “the real agreement”. He made clear that Tehran had to reopen the strait of Hormuz fully to international shipping, and that it should have “no nuclear weapons
discussing charges and transit fees for vessels using the route. On Monday, the US military [fired on and then seized](/news/2026/4/20/us-captures-iranian-ship-touska-amid-mediation-efforts-all-we-know) the Iranian-flagged container ship Touska close to the Strait of Hormuz
Trump told reporters that the ceasefire was holding despite the violence. Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar spoke by phone Thursday with his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, the Pakistani Foreign Ministry said. "We expect an agreement
ship [MV Touska](/news/2026/5/8/as-us-and-iran-weigh-peace-deal-stranded-seafarers-wait-in-limbo), which had been captured by US forces, were evacuated to Pakistan before being transferred to Iran in what Islamabad described as a confidence-building measure coordinated with both sides. ![Islamabad meeting
shipping through the strait, once it is established, and contribute a surveillance aircraft to protect the United Arab Emirates from Iranian drone attacks. - **Turkiye sees chance for de-escalation:** Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said
discussions told Reuters the arrangement could provide a face-saving solution for both sides with Iran able to claim it extracted compensation for war damage while Washington can insist it paid nothing. ## What does this
Gulf oil producers. Before the war, 20 percent of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas supplies were shipped through the strait. Iran at times has allowed ships from countries it deems “friendly