
US-Iran Ceasefire: Pope Praises Deal, Senator Graham Demands Congressional Debate, Macron Emphasizes Lebanon
Pope Leo praised the US-Iran ceasefire, which came after he criticized a Trump threat. Senator Lindsey Graham has since called for Congress to debate the truce, while analysts examine what each side gained or lost. French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed the ceasefire but stressed the importance of including Lebanon for regional stability.
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Starmer to visit Middle East after US and Iran reach deal
The prime minister welcomes the deal, saying the UK will do "all we can to support and sustain this ceasefire".
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Beijing appeared to have helped push Tehran to accept the two-week deal with the United States, reflecting China’s growing influence and its stake in avoiding a wider war.
By Keith Bradsher and Farnaz Fassihi
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The president’s ultimatum drew condemnation across the political spectrum and intensified open debate about his credibility, morality and sanity.
By Isaac Arnsdorf
Read full article →Trump announces ceasefire with Iran and offers two-week window for diplomacy
The US president, who had vowed to annihilate Iran, announced a ceasefire with Tehran on Tuesday evening, which should lead to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Israel said it supported the agreement but insisted that its operations in Lebanon were unaffected.
Read full article →Ceasefire wins Trump instant gratification but Iran can enter talks with stronger hand
US is in weaker position than before war as Tehran has shown capacity to inflict pain on Trump administration Middle East crisis – live updates The announcement of a two-week ceasefire has allowed Donald Trump to hail the reopening of the Hormuz strait as a victorious dawn of a new golden age, but it is Iran that now enters peace talks with the stronger hand. The Tehran regime goes to the negotiations planned for Friday in Pakistan bloodied but still intact. It still holds a stockpile of hi...
By Julian Borger Senior international correspondent
Read full article →How Iranians are reacting to news of the two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran
Iranian state media showed images of Iranians celebrating the news of the ceasefire, but for many, the deal also means an end to any hope of real regime change.
By D. Parvaz
Read full article →Trump’s Iran threat rattles GOP as some Republicans break ranks amid 2-week ceasefire
Some Republicans publicly broke with Trump over his threat that a "whole civilization will die tonight" if Iran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Read full article →Lebanon excluded from ceasefire as Israeli strikes continue
Israel has backed a ceasefire between the US and Iran but made clear it does not extend to Lebanon.
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The fragile ceasefire agreement is likely to face significant challenges, analysts told CNBC, citing a significant trust deficit on both sides.
Read full article →US, Israel and Iran agree to 2-week ceasefire as Trump pulls back on threats
Iran, the United States and Israel reached a two-week ceasefire Wednesday as U.S. President Donald Trump pulled back from his threats to destroy Iranian civilisation. The agreement came just hours before Trump's deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face attacks on its bridges and powerplants.
By FRANCE24
Read full article →Oil prices drop sharply after two-week cease-fire reached
West Texas Intermediate and Brent crude slid following the announcement of a temporary truce between the U.S. and Iran
By Nora Redmond
Read full article →Contradictions and threats: Donald Trump’s mixed messages on Iran
The president has suspended his threat to destroy the country, as he did with his previous ultimatums. It’s yet another example of his shifting storyline on the conflict
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Read full article →Netanyahu says Trump’s ceasefire deal does not include Lebanon as strikes continue
Hezbollah says it has agreed to halt strikes against Israel but the IDF says it will continue combat operations
By Bryony Gooch
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Read full article →US-Iran war impact: RBI governor flags 5 risks for India
The central bank governor is of the view that this will provide the Indian economy with ‘greater resilience’ to withstand shocks. However, the downside risks to growth projections remain, especially in case of a prolonged West Asia conflict.
By TOI BUSINESS DESK
Read full article →UAE celebrates victory after US-Iran ceasefire: ‘We prevailed through…’
The Emirati official said UAE was ready to face a “complex regional landscape”.
Read full article →US-Iran ceasefire and the Strait of Hormuz: Why the next 14 days matter more than the last 39
By Abhishek Chakraborty
Read full article →How Pakistan emerged as the peacemaker between the US and Iran
Pakistan has emerged as a key intermediary between Iran and the United States to secure a temporary ceasefire and host negotiations to end the war in the Middle East. On Wednesday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the US and Iran — and their allies — had agreed to a ceasefire “everywhere” following mediation by Islamabad. PM Shehbaz said the two-week truce — which Washington and Tehran had announced early on Wednesday — would next lead to talks in Islamabad. The announcement...
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Read full article →JD Vance's 'Shadow Broker' Role: How Trump's Veep Delivered Iran Truce
US Vice-President JD Vance, a sceptic of the war on Iran, helped broker a two-week ceasefire via backchannel talks with Tehran officials facilitated by Pakistan.
Read full article →Pope Leo praises Iran war ceasefire after criticising Trump threat
Read full article →Pope welcomes US-Iran truce
(ANSA) - ROME, APR 8 - Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday welcomed the truce between the United States and Iran after President Donald Trump extended by two weeks his ultimatum to Tehran to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face civilisational wipe-out. "I welcome with satisfaction the announcement of an immediate two-week truce," the pope said at his weekly general audience. (ANSA). Read article...
By ANSA
Read full article →Oil prices slump below $100 and energy stocks slide as Iran ceasefire raises Hormuz hopes
Oil prices slumped below $100 a barrel and energy stocks fell sharply on both sides of the Atlantic on Wednesday after the US-Iran ceasefire raised expectations that oil and gas flows through the Strait of Hormuz could soon resume. Brent crude futures hit their lowest level in nearly a month at $91.70 a barrel, reversing […]
By Newsroom
Read full article →US journalist released a week after being kidnapped in Iraq
Her release was announced hours before the US and Iran agreed to a ceasefire.
Read full article →US-Iran ceasefire: DOE can’t say if local fuel prices will rise or fall
'I think the problem will stay longer than the war itself. If it ever goes down to P100 or below, it will take some time,' Energy Secretary Sharon Garin says
By Dwight de Leon
Read full article →China says ‘welcomes’ Middle East ceasefire agreement
China said on Wednesday it welcomed a ceasefire in the Middle East, underlining its role in encouraging a deal between the United States and Iran to pause hostilities for two weeks. The post China says ‘welcomes’ Middle East ceasefire agreement appeared first on Vanguard News.
By Ayobami
Read full article →US journalist Shelly Kittleson released after kidnap in Iraq, officials say
A US freelance journalist who was kidnapped in the Iraqi capital Baghdad a week ago has been released, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
By Emmanuel Tetteh
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