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    Peace on edge: Iran threatens payback as Beirut strike tests Trump’s deal

    Iran has issued a stern warning to Israel following an attack on Beirut's southern suburbs. A senior Iranian military official stated that these actions will not be left without a response. Brigadier General Mohammad Jafar Asadi, deputy commander of Iran's highest military command, made the declaration. Tehran has indicated a retaliatory measure is imminent. The situation remains tense.

    Trump says Iran deal in 'a few hours,' blames Israel for delay: Axios

    US-Iran war: President Donald Trump stated a peace deal with Iran is still set for signing. An Israeli strike on Beirut caused a delay of a few hours. Trump expressed strong disapproval of the attack on Beirut. The deal was originally scheduled for immediate signing. It is now expected in the coming hours.

    Iran's top security body backs 'path of dialogue': President Pezeshkian

    Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian announced that the country's highest security authority backs the "path of dialogue" in negotiations with the United States. This statement comes amid criticism from hardliners regarding Tehran's negotiating team. The Supreme National Security Council, responsible for decisions on war and negotiations, has concluded that dialogue should be pursued.

    'Let’s not blow it': Trump calls out Israeli attacks on Beirut as Iran peace deal nears

    US President Donald Trump has criticized Israeli strikes on Beirut. He stated these attacks should not have occurred as a peace deal with Iran was imminent. Trump emphasized that while Israel has the right to defend itself, the recent response was disproportionate. He called for all parties, including Hezbollah, to stand down to secure a lasting peace in the region.

    Barack Obama says Trump Iran deal will not improve on his pact

    Former US President Barack Obama stated that any new deal with Iran is unlikely to be a major improvement over his 2015 nuclear agreement. He emphasized that diplomacy is crucial for finding solutions, rather than resorting to threats or military action.

    Iran says Israeli attack on Beirut suburbs show 'no point' in peace talks as US fails to uphold commitments

    Iran's top negotiator Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf commented on Israel's attack in Beirut. He stated the United States showed a lack of will or ability to uphold its commitments. Ghalibaf suggested continuing peace talks with the US is pointless if commitments cannot be met. This comes amid efforts to finalize a peace deal.

    • Iran says draft US deal includes oil sanctions waiver, nuclear limits and asset release

      US-Iran war: Tehran and the United States are in talks over a draft memorandum. This agreement could lead to the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz for all commercial ships. Iran would also dilute its enriched uranium stockpile within 60 days. In return, the US would lift oil sanctions and its naval blockade of Iranian ports.

      Nifty, Sensex to rally more on Monday? Iran peace deal among 5 factors to dictate Dalal Street this week

      Indian benchmark indices rebounded sharply on Friday, with the Sensex and Nifty rising nearly 2%, driven by hopes of a US-Iran peace deal, cooling crude oil prices, and stronger global sentiment. The rally added around Rs 10 lakh crore to investors' wealth, taking the total market capitalisation of BSE-listed firms to Rs 462 lakh crore.

      Protest erupts in Iran against Araghchi over prospective US peace deal

      Protests have erupted in Iran following discussions of a peace deal with the United States. Demonstrators in Mashhad and Tehran are voicing strong opposition to top diplomat Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. Hardline figures argue the proposed agreement compromises Iran's interests and its leverage over the Strait of Hormuz.

      Proposed US-Iran deal hinges on plan of sequenced rewards

      President Donald Trump’s proposed Iran deal follows a phased approach under which the Strait of Hormuz would reopen first, while Iran would receive economic benefits only after meeting specific US conditions. The agreement would leave the key issue of Iran’s nuclear programme to a separate 60-day negotiation process, raising concerns that the ceasefire could remain fragile.

      Strait of Hormuz is reopening after this Sunday? Donald Trump shares major update on US-Iran deal

      Iran has insisted it will maintain control over the Strait of Hormuz, a key maritime trade route for oil and gas shipments from the Gulf.

      ‘A WALL TO NUCLEAR WEAPONS!’: Trump announces Iran Deal signing date, Strait of Hormuz to reopen
      Trump says deal to end war will be signed on Sunday, Iran questions timing

      Pakistan and the U.S. announced an initial deal to end the Middle East war, with an electronic signing planned for Sunday. Iran, however, denied the immediate signing, citing hesitation from the other side. The proposed agreement includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz and releasing frozen Iranian assets, though details on Iran's nuclear program and missile program remain points of contention.

      US-Iran war nearing end? Donald Trump says Sunday deal would reopen Hormuz

      US President Donald Trump announced a deal with Iran is set to be signed on Sunday. This agreement is expected to immediately reopen the Strait of Hormuz to all traffic. Pakistan, acting as a mediator, confirmed an agreement to end the conflict is closer than ever. Preparations are underway for an electronic signing, with technical talks to follow next week.

      India's stance on killing of 3 seafarers is strongest that can be, says Foreign Affairs Expert Robinder Sachdev

      Foreign affairs expert Robinder Sachdev believes the killing of three Indian seafarers by US forces constitutes a war crime. He suggests families and MPs can seek compensation from the US government. Sachdev noted that CENTCOM admitted to firing missiles that caused the deaths.

      Pakistan PM says US-Iran peace deal signing expected within 24 hours

      Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced a significant development. The United States and Iran have reached an agreement on a peace deal framework. This accord is set to end the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. A final text has been agreed upon. Pakistan is now preparing for an electronic signing ceremony.

      What we know about a possible deal to end the Iran war

      A deal to end the Middle East war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz is reportedly close. Pakistan's Prime Minister stated an agreement could be finalized within 24 hours. Iran's nuclear program terms will be settled in 60 days post-signing. Sanctions relief and asset release are also expected. The situation in Lebanon remains uncertain.

      Indian seafarers' deaths, disputed attacks and a widening US-Iran blame game

      India watches closely as the US and Iran trade accusations over maritime incidents. Both nations present conflicting accounts of negotiations and military achievements. These disputes directly impact India, with its seafarers caught in the middle and its energy security at stake. The war over narratives is as crucial as battlefield developments.

      Oil nears two-month lows on reports of imminent US-Iran peace deal

      Oil prices dropped significantly, reaching their lowest point in nearly two months as U.S. and Iranian officials indicated a potential agreement to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East. Reports suggested a memorandum could be signed soon, impacting global oil markets and the Strait of Hormuz.

      Iran war will end soon: That's what Donald Trump repeatedly said since March

      US President Donald Trump repeatedly announced a deal to end the war with Iran was imminent, citing major points of agreement and progress. Despite disputing accounts that the agreement favored Tehran, he indicated a finalized deal was expected soon, with some statements suggesting a resolution within weeks. The President also mentioned a planned military attack was held off due to ongoing negotiations.

      US military's plan for ground operation to seize Iran's Uranium was paused by Trump: Report

      US military leaders secretly briefed on a plan to enter Iran and seize nuclear material. Top General Dan Caine cut short a NATO meeting for these critical briefings. President Donald Trump halted the high-risk operation after warnings of severe Iranian retaliation and US casualties. Discussions about seizing enriched uranium continue despite diplomatic efforts.

      US and Iran have agreed to wording of a deal to end their war, Pakistan's Shehbaz Sharif says

      Pakistan's prime minister announced the U.S. and Iran have agreed on the wording of a deal to end their Middle East war. Mediators are working to finalize the agreement, which includes provisions for Iran's nuclear program and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. A signing ceremony is anticipated in the coming days.

      UAE denies reports of $3 billion transfer to Iran, calls claims "false and unfounded"

      The United Arab Emirates has strongly refuted claims of transferring USD 3 billion to Iran. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated these reports are entirely false. No frozen Iranian funds have been released or transferred through the UAE. Media organizations are urged to rely on official sources for accurate reporting.

      ‘Totally unacceptable’: Trump condemns Iran 'drone attack on Indian ships

      President Trump condemned Iran for an alleged drone attack on Indian ships in the Strait of Hormuz, labeling the incident "totally unacceptable." He also criticized Iran's communication regarding a separate deal, calling them "dishonorable people" who do not deal in good faith. Trump urged Iran to "get their act together, and FAST!"

      Iran media says draft US deal sees release of $24 billion frozen assets

      A draft deal between Iran and the United States has been published. This agreement could lead to the release of 24 billion dollars in frozen Iranian assets. The funds would become available within a 60-day period. Half of this amount would be accessible to Iran even before negotiations begin. This development signals a potential shift in financial relations.

      Trump cancels Iran strikes after high-level peace talks, blockade to continue

      US President Donald Trump has cancelled planned strikes on Iran. Discussions for a ceasefire have been approved by Washington, Israel, and other nations. A naval blockade will continue until a peace deal is finalized. Details of the agreement are expected soon. Iran has not yet confirmed approval of any text for a deal.

      'KHAMENEI SAID YES!': Trump makes major announcement on US-Iran war; Europe signing next?
      West Asia War: US to bomb 'key facilities' in Iran, says Pete Hegseth

      US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has made it clear that American forces stand ready to target critical Iranian installations at President Donald Trump’s direction. He noted that Iran missed its chance for a diplomatic resolution, and should talks falter, the US will take decisive military action to disrupt operations that threaten its strategic goals.

      US and Iran trade attacks for a second day, undermining shaky ceasefire

      United States and Iran exchanged air strikes for a second day. President Trump vowed more attacks if Iran does not agree to a peace deal. Tensions escalated after a US helicopter was downed near the Strait of Hormuz. Iran claimed to have closed the strait, a claim the US denied. Fighting also continues in Lebanon.

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