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    Iran's president stresses importance of diplomacy while noting distrust of US

    Iran’s leader President Pezeshkian urges a return to diplomacy in light of escalating tensions with the United States. With a ceasefire on the brink of collapse, negotiations are on the horizon in Pakistan, but Iran's candidate delegation remains unconfirmed.

    Pakistan is juggling blackouts and Iran diplomacy

    Pakistan is emerging as a key mediator in efforts to ease tensions between the US and Iran, with talks likely to be hosted in Islamabad. However, this diplomatic role contrasts with a worsening domestic power crisis, as the country faces prolonged outages due to LNG shortages and poor coordination in water and energy management.

    U.S.-Iran war latest update: Donald Trump claims Iran cargo ship seized, warns of airstrikes, Tehran rejects peace talks ahead of ceasefire deadline

    Iran-U.S. war: United States of America has maintained a blockade of Iranian ports, while Iran has lifted and then reimposed its own blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which before the war began almost two months ago handled roughly one-fifth of the world's oil supply.

    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.

    Pakistan to repay USD 1.5 billion outstanding UAE debt by April 23

    Pakistan's central bank plans to settle a USD 1.5 billion loan with the United Arab Emirates by April 23. This move follows a USD 2 billion repayment to the UAE, supported by a USD 2 billion deposit from Saudi Arabia. The country anticipates a USD 1.2 billion disbursement from the International Monetary Fund.

    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.

    • Iran to reopen airspace in phased "four-stage" plan following regional conflict

      Citing the deputy director of Iran's Civil Aviation Organisation, the report indicates that flight operations will resume in a graduated manner, moving from the eastern regions of the country towards the west.

      Pakistan's Asim Munir may be a 'red flag' & 'liability' for Trump & co, US intel warns: Report

      US intelligence flags Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir as a "red flag" for the Trump administration due to his alleged deep ties with Iran's military leadership while mediating US-Iran talks. Concerns persist over Pakistan's reliability as an intermediary, despite Trump's public praise and reliance on Munir for regional de-escalation efforts.

      Pakistan keen for early approval for next IMF tranche: Aurangzeb

      Pakistan is eager for the International Monetary Fund's next loan installment. A Fund team will visit next month for crucial review talks. This comes as Pakistan's Finance Minister met IMF officials in Washington. The country aims to secure funds to bolster its economy. Discussions also covered global economic shocks and reform progress.

      Iran declares Strait of Hormuz 'completely open' during ceasefire

      Iran has announced a significant development regarding the Strait of Hormuz. The country has declared the waterway completely open for all commercial vessels. This opening is in effect for the remaining period of the current ceasefire. The announcement was made by Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi. This move aligns with the ceasefire in Lebanon.

      No dates set for second round of Iran-US talks: Pakistan

      Pakistan stated no dates are set for a second round of US-Iran talks, amidst reports of ongoing diplomatic exchanges. Foreign Office Spokesperson Tahir Andrabi emphasized the confidential nature of the negotiations, which involved discussions on the nuclear issue and peace in Lebanon. These efforts align with Pakistan's commitment to advancing peace through dialogue and cooperation.

      Hopes rise for Iran war deal despite nuclear sticking points

      Optimism is rising that the Iran war could be nearing a resolution after mediation efforts—led in part by Asim Munir—made progress on key issues, with both sides open to resuming talks and extending a ceasefire. However, major differences remain over Iran’s nuclear programme, with disagreements on the duration of limits and handling of enriched uranium, even as global markets rally on hopes of a deal. The conflict, which has disrupted the Strait of Hormuz and rattled the global economy, may also hinge on parallel ceasefire efforts in Lebanon and broader regional de-escalation.

      Pakistani, Bangladeshi migrants pretend to be gay to claim asylum in UK: Report

      An undercover investigation reveals a scheme where migrants pay thousands to immigration advisers. They allegedly create fake stories to claim asylum in the UK by pretending to be gay. This practice exploits the asylum system, particularly for those whose visas have expired.

      Trump says Iran war 'close to over'; army chief of mediator Pakistan arrives in Tehran

      President Trump anticipates the war with Iran is nearing its end, with Pakistan's army chief arriving in Tehran to mediate further talks. Diplomatic efforts aim to bridge gaps after previous negotiations stalled, while the U.S. continues to intercept vessels and Iran warns of retaliation against its port blockades.

      Pakistan’s KSE-100 surges 10,000 points in 2 days on US-Iran peace talk optimism

      Pakistan's stock markets surged for a second consecutive session, with the KSE-100 index gaining significantly amid hopes of renewed US-Iran peace talks. Hopes for a resolution to the conflict, potentially restoring oil flows, have boosted investor confidence. This follows a period of high volatility, with the market showing sharp returns during phases of macro stabilization linked to IMF support.

      For a few billion dollars, Pakistan has landed in dire straits

      Pakistan is facing big economic stress after the UAE has demanded repayment of a multibillion-dollar deposit. This has strained the country's thin foreign exchange reserves. Rising oil prices and limited financing options have added to the pressure. Pakistan is seeking new funding sources, including international bonds and bilateral aid.

      Pakistan's envoy to Russia lauds nuclear safety record of New Delhi and Islamabad

      Pakistan's envoy to Russia, Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, praised India and Pakistan's nuclear safety record. He stated both nations have mutual guarantees against attacking each other's nuclear facilities. Tirmizi also expressed optimism about Russia's potential role as a mediator in improving Pakistan-India relations. He emphasized the importance of these guarantees amidst regional hostilities.

      Pakistan's stock markets rally: KSE-100 jumps 4,000 points on hopes for new US-Iran peace talks. What lies ahead?

      Pakistan’s stock markets surged on Tuesday, with the KSE-100 jumping nearly 4,000 points amid renewed optimism over possible fresh US-Iran peace talks. The rally comes after intense volatility, including a 6,000-point crash on Monday. Easing crude prices and hopes of diplomatic progress boosted overall sentiment across global markets.

      Agreement cannot be reached overnight, talks should continue: UNSG on West Asia war

      UN chief Antonio Guterres urged continued constructive dialogue between Iran and the US following talks that concluded without a deal on the West Asia conflict. He emphasized that the ceasefire "must absolutely be preserved" and called for an end to all violations, stating there is no military solution.

      Pakistan media watchdog issues notice to channel for running 'Indian content' while reporting news of Asha Bhosle's death

      Pakistan’s media watchdog has issued a show-cause notice to a leading news channel for airing “Indian content” while covering the death of legendary singer Asha Bhosle. A ban on Indian content has been in place in Pakistan since 2018.

      Pakistan FM Dar dials Wang Yi, exchanges views on US-Iran talks

      China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke with Pakistan's Ishaq Dar. The top priority is preventing US-Iran conflict escalation in West Asia. Both leaders emphasised dialogue and diplomacy for regional peace. Pakistan's constructive diplomatic role was acknowledged. They discussed a five-point peace initiative.

      Ball really is in their court: Vice President JD Vance on US-Iran talks

      US Vice President JD Vance says Iran must show commitment to not developing nuclear weapons for any deal. Recent talks in Pakistan ended without an agreement. Vance noted Iran's negotiators lacked authority to finalize terms. He believes a significant deal is possible if Iran takes the next step. The outcome is seen as unfavorable for Iran.

      Stocks sink, Iran move falters: Pakistan is a high-beta nation

      Pakistan's attempt to mediate US-Iran talks and a related stock market rally ended quickly. The country's fortunes are tied to external events, not internal strength. Despite the setback, Pakistan may retain a role in ongoing backchannel diplomacy. Its strategic location and defense ties ensure continued relevance beyond mediation efforts.

      Pakistan stock markets crash: KSE 100 plunges 6,000 points as US-Iran ceasefire talks collapse

      Pakistan’s stock markets crashed on Monday, with its benchmark index KSE 100 plunging nearly 6,000 points after the ceasefire talks between Iran and US, which were brokered by the country’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and army chief Asim Munir, failed to culminate into a peace deal.

      Pakistan: In a first, Baloch fighters launch sea attack, three Coast Guard personnel killed near Iran border, Gwadar

      Three Pakistan Coast Guard personnel were killed in an attack by Baloch fighters on a patrol boat near the Pakistan-Iran border. This marks a significant tactical shift for the Balochistan Liberation Army, moving from land-based operations to maritime strikes, widening the conflict's scope.

      Calls for negotiations rise after US-Iran talks end without deal

      Talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad have concluded without a deal to end the Middle East war. World leaders are urging both nations to continue negotiations. Pakistan hosted the discussions and offered continued mediation. The European Union and Russia also expressed readiness to support diplomatic efforts.

      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 says peace talks to continue, but 'in no hurry for deal'

      US peace negotiations with Iran in Islamabad have stalled, with Tehran stating it is "in no hurry for a deal." Iran's foreign ministry emphasized that consultations will continue, while the Iranian Embassy in Japan asserted that diplomatic gains cannot be achieved after military failures and that any "best and final offer" must be reciprocal, not a unilateral mandate.

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