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Iran could play each other in the knockout stage on the weekend of the US' 250th independence celebrations. Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA, has previously called for ceasefires during World Cups. If the World Cup
World Cup ready” for this summer’s tournament in the US, which starts next month. Intense competition between supermarkets has also kept a lid on food price inflation, which fell to 2.7% in May, below
conflict enters day 62: ## In Iran - **Iran speaker dismisses blockade’s impact on oil:** Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said no oil wells have “exploded” under the US blockade, arguing the measures have only driven
Iran last week that paused most of the fighting, but further efforts towards ending the conflict have been unsuccessful after the US president told his envoys not to travel to Pakistan for talks
conflicted relationship between the US president and the Israeli prime minister, frenemies who could determine the fate of the current ceasefire. Trump went out of his way on Sunday to stress that
impact of the Middle East conflict dampens confidence in the economy and personal finances, a survey has suggested. Consumer confidence in the UK has dipped over the last three months at the fastest rate since
conflict and political turmoil prompted by the US-led coalition’s disastrous invasion of neighbouring Iraq. “If you’re in Tehran, particularly if you’re anti-government, you’ve probably lost friends in January
Iran and the US [faded further on Sunday](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/26/no-headway-in-middle-east-peace-efforts-as-us-and-iran-refuse-to-yield), amid a deepening sense of a deadlock in the nearly two-month-long conflict. 5. ***Science*** | Simultaneous exposure to toxic chemicals and climate change
conflict with Iran. The Trump administration has eased some sanctions on Russian oil exports to alleviate energy shortfalls during the war with Iran. - 🎧 **NPR's Joanna Kakissis, who is in Kyiv, said that by dawn
conflict began in late February, an estimated 20,000 sailors have been trapped in the Gulf, unable to pass through the strait of Hormuz into the open ocean. Concerns about their physical and mental health