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    Global Markets | European shares slide as Middle East ceasefire hangs in balance

    European shares declined on Monday, on concerns that a ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran might collapse after Washington said it had seized an Iranian cargo ship that tried to run its blockade and Tehran vowed to retaliate.

    US–Israel–Iran War Day 52: Strait of Hormuz explodes into chaos as US seizes Iranian cargo ship; Tehran cries 'piracy', Pakistan’s peace push hangs by a thread

    Iran War News Day 52: On Day 52 of the US–Israel–Iran war, tensions have intensified after the US seized an Iranian cargo ship, prompting Tehran’s threat of retaliation. The crisis in the Strait of Hormuz continues to disrupt global oil supplies, pushing crude prices higher. With talks stalled and military posturing rising, fears of a wider regional conflict and prolonged energy crisis are growing.

    US, Israel attacks on Iran 'failed', no gains possible in talks: Iran's envoy to Russia

    Iran's Ambassador to Russia claimed the US and Israel failed in their military objectives against Tehran. He warned that Washington won't succeed through negotiations either. This comes as a two-week ceasefire nears its end, with upcoming Islamabad talks seen as the final chance to avoid full-scale infrastructure warfare.

    Israeli Court postpones Netanyahu's testimony by a week, citing 'security-diplomatic' reasons

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's testimony in his corruption trial has been postponed. The Jerusalem District Court approved a defense request citing security and diplomatic reasons. Another witness will testify in his place. The trial is currently in the cross-examination phase. This development occurs during a shortened court week in Israel.

    Global Market Today: Oil jumps, stocks wobble as Mideast ceasefire hangs in the balance

    Middle East tensions sent oil prices soaring and stock markets wavering as shipping through the Strait of Hormuz slowed to a crawl. Despite a fragile ceasefire, Iran's vow of retaliation after a U.S. ship seizure has heightened concerns. While traders hope for a resolution, the immediate focus remains on the critical chokepoint and its impact on global supply and inflation.

    Iran not planning to attend talks with US in Pakistan

    Iran is not currently planning to attend talks with the United States, state media said, after President Donald Trump ordered US negotiators to travel to Pakistan on Monday, just days before a ceasefire in the Middle East expires. Iran and the United States, along with Israel, are just three days away from the end of the two-week ceasefire that halted the Middle East war, ignited by surprise US-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28.

    • Traders ready to put war behind, dial up the risk

      Investors are increasingly favoring riskier debt, including BBB-rated bonds and higher-rated junk bonds, as they anticipate a prolonged truce between Iran and the US. This shift signals growing optimism for peace in West Asia and a belief in the improving credit quality of these companies. Despite this, a cautious approach remains, with money managers still acknowledging potential risks ahead.

      Trump says US representatives heading to Islamabad for ceasefire talks; warns to 'wipe out' Iran's power plants if deal fails

      American representatives are heading to Islamabad for talks with Iran. President Trump issued a stern warning of military action if Iran rejects a proposed deal. Tensions remain high in the Strait of Hormuz. Previous ceasefire negotiations in Islamabad concluded without a breakthrough. The US seeks a commitment from Iran regarding nuclear weapons.

      JD Vance will lead US team to Iran talks in Pakistan: White House

      US Vice President JD Vance will lead American delegates for talks with Iran in Pakistan. This comes after President Donald Trump stated he would not attend. The meetings aim to end the Middle East conflict before a ceasefire expires. Tensions are high as Iran allegedly violated the ceasefire. The US has threatened severe retaliation if a deal is not reached.

      Trump accuses Iran of 'total violation' of ceasefire, threatens new attacks unless it takes deal

      In a heated exchange, US President Donald Trump labels Iran's actions as a breach of the ceasefire agreement, warning of severe repercussions including attacks on critical infrastructure like power plants and bridges if they don't comply. Meanwhile, his diplomatic team has embarked on a mission to Pakistan to navigate the escalating tensions.

      Iran says no date set for next round of negotiations with US

      Iran's deputy foreign minister announced no date for upcoming talks with the United States. He stated a framework of understanding must be agreed first. Iran will not accept being an exception to international law. He also addressed issues regarding the Strait of Hormuz passage. The US approach prevented an agreement.

      Pakistan only a messenger; US-Iran deal complex despite peace push: Foreign affairs expert Sanjeev Srivastava

      India supports US-Iran diplomatic efforts, emphasizing dialogue and de-escalation. Defence expert Sanjeev Srivastava stated Pakistan's role is limited to that of a facilitator and messenger, lacking the credibility to influence negotiations. He noted China and other nations, including India, have encouraged dialogue, creating a positive environment for talks.

      US to recover uranium from Iran at a 'leisurely pace', Trump tells Reuters

      President Donald Trump announced the United States will collaborate with Iran to retrieve its enriched uranium. He stated the process will be leisurely and the material will be brought back to America. Trump mentioned "nuclear dust" would be retrieved soon. He also confirmed the US naval blockade against Iran will continue until an agreement is finalized.

      Why are oil prices down by 10% and US stock market indexes, Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq, up now? Here's if Strait of Hormuz is fully open now

      Why are oil prices down by 10% and US stock market indexes, Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq, up now? Oil prices fell by more than 10% after Iran said the Strait of Hormuz is open again. Stock markets rose across the world. Investors reacted to hopes of easing tensions between the United States and Iran. Lower oil prices reduced inflation fears and supported companies with high fuel costs. Markets now watch diplomacy and shipping safety updates.

      US immigration agency interim head Todd Lyons to step down

      The acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Todd Lyons, will leave his post at the agency charged with enforcing US President Donald Trump's anti-immigrant crackdown in May, the Homeland Security Secretary announced Thursday. At a Department of Homeland Security oversight hearing in February, Lyons defended the law enforcement agency's work.

      Gold eyes fourth weekly gain on hopes of US-Iran peace deal

      Gold prices held steady, nearing a fourth weekly gain as hopes for a U.S.-Iran peace deal eased inflation and interest rate concerns. A ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, coupled with potential weekend talks between the US and Iran, boosted optimism. Despite stable U.S. unemployment claims, employers remain cautious due to the ongoing conflict.

      US-Iran ceasefire: Why America’s amateur diplomats are set up to fail

      United States diplomacy faces challenges due to inexperienced negotiators and unrealistic goals set by President Trump. Talks with Iran in Islamabad have faltered for these reasons. Similar issues affect efforts for ceasefires in Ukraine and Gaza. Future negotiations may also be hampered by these persistent problems.

      Trump caught between the devil and the deep Gulf sea

      President Trump faces a critical challenge as the United States appears to be losing its conflict with Iran. This situation threatens his presidency and historical standing. Recent diplomatic efforts have failed, and a naval blockade has been imposed. The consequences could be severe, impacting global economics and Trump's political future. He may seek new negotiations to avert further crisis.

      Israeli NGO files ICC suit against Spain PM over Iran exports

      An Israeli advocacy NGO said Tuesday that it had asked the International Criminal Court to consider legal action against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez for allegedly "aiding war crimes" through exports to Iran. Last week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu barred Madrid from joining the work of a US-led centre to stabilise post-war Gaza, accusing Spain of waging a diplomatic campaign against Israel.

      US Treasury says not renewing temporary Iran oil sanction easing

      The US Treasury Department said Tuesday it does not plan to renew a temporary easing of sanctions on Iranian oil that aimed to ease war-related supply shocks. The temporary easing on Iranian oil previously was part of a series of measures launched by the Trump administration to quell skyrocketing energy prices following the start of the war on February 28, including a similar easing of sanctions on Russian oil at sea.

      Global Markets | Asian stocks track US rally on Iran peace push

      Asian markets opened higher, mirroring Wall Street's positive trend. Hopes for further United States-Iran talks have boosted investor confidence. This optimism is also contributing to a decrease in oil prices. The broader MSCI Asia Pacific Index saw a significant increase. This development suggests a potential easing of global economic pressures.

      After unsuccessful US-Iran talks, what next for Trump?

      President Donald Trump faces tough choices after US-Iran peace talks falter. A proposed blockade of the Strait of Hormuz could escalate tensions and global economic worries. Analysts question the strategy, citing risks to US forces and potential voter backlash. Iran's Revolutionary Guards issue a stern warning.

      Hormuz, nukes and 'unreasonable demands' of US: Iran reveals what led to failure of talks in Islamabad

      United States and Iran held peace talks in Islamabad. Key issues discussed were the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear preparations, and sanctions. Talks halted without an agreement. Iran stated success depends on avoiding excessive demands. Iran also highlighted ending strikes on Lebanon as a key point.

      Two supertankers including Pakistan-flagged ship take a u-turn at Hormuz as US-Iran talks collapse

      Two empty supertankers turned back from the Strait of Hormuz at the last moment as US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad collapsed, highlighting ongoing risks in the key oil route. A third vessel was able to pass through, though the reasons for the differing outcomes remain unclear despite prior Iranian approvals.

      Iran and US fail to reach a deal after 21 hours of negotiations in Pakistan, says J D Vance

      United States and Iran have concluded peace talks in Pakistan without a ceasefire agreement. US Vice President J D Vance stated that substantive discussions occurred but no deal was reached. Iran reportedly refrained from accepting US terms, including an affirmative commitment against developing nuclear weapons. The conflict, which began on February 28, continues with ongoing tensions.

      Iran war diverts US military and attention from Asia ahead of Trump's summit with China's leader

      Fifteen years after a pivot to Asia was declared, the U.S. remains entangled in Middle East conflicts, diverting military assets and attention from China's growing influence. This distraction raises concerns about regional stability and the ability to counter Beijing's ambitions, particularly regarding Taiwan. The ongoing demands of Middle East engagements are impacting U.S.

      Trump says makes 'no difference' to him if Iran, US reach deal

      US President Donald Trump declared victory over Iran militarily. He stated that US-Iran talks in Pakistan are ongoing but the outcome does not concern him. US Navy warships are clearing mines in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump expressed frustration with NATO allies for not assisting in the conflict. The US is engaged in deep negotiations with Iran.

      JD Vance-led US delegation lands in Pakistan for high-stakes negotiations with Iran

      US Vice President JD Vance arrived in Pakistan Saturday to negotiate a peace deal with Iran. The talks aim to resolve a six-week war. Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Asim Munir are mediating. This is a significant high-level engagement between the US and Iran. President Trump is optimistic about reaching a lasting agreement.

      US and Iranian officials meet with mediators in Pakistan as talks kick off despite disagreements

      US and Iranian officials met Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad. Talks occurred amid a fragile ceasefire and continued fighting in Lebanon. Iran presented its proposals as red lines. Israel continued strikes in Lebanon. The war has caused significant casualties and economic disruption.

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