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Trump Cancels US Envoys' Trip to Pakistan for Iran Peace Talks
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Trump Cancels US Envoys' Trip to Pakistan for Iran Peace Talks

President Trump canceled a US delegation's trip to Pakistan intended for peace talks with Iran, citing reasons such as receiving a 'better offer' or 'infighting' within the Iranian regime. The cancellation casts doubt on immediate diplomatic breakthroughs regarding the Iran conflict.

Pakistan Confirms Mediation in US-Iran Talks, Prevented Targeting of Iranian Officials
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Pakistan Confirms Mediation in US-Iran Talks, Prevented Targeting of Iranian Officials

Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed that US-Iran 'indirect talks' are taking place through messages relayed by Pakistan, with Pakistan successfully intervening to prevent Israel from targeting senior Iranian officials Abbas Aragchi and Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf.

Iran Maintains Strait of Hormuz Stance Amid US Blockade
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Iran Maintains Strait of Hormuz Stance Amid US Blockade

Iran has tightened its control over shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, stating it will not fully reopen the critical waterway while a US blockade remains in effect. This stance comes amidst ongoing US-Iran tensions, with experts warning of challenging months ahead as both sides test each other.

Global Economy Grapples with Iran War's Energy Shock; Asia Responds to Fuel Crisis
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Global Economy Grapples with Iran War's Energy Shock; Asia Responds to Fuel Crisis

The Iran war continues to cause a global energy shock, driving fuel prices up and shaking the world economy, with Asia looking to COVID-era playbooks to tackle the crisis from the Strait of Hormuz blockage. Daily life in Asia is disrupted by the fuel crisis, and poor countries face catastrophe as the global economy pays a high price for the conflict.