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"Good News" On Talks With Iran Could Come By Friday: Trump
As Iranbacked forces block the Strait of Hormuz, refiners race to reroute US Gulf crude through the Panama Canal paying historic premiums just to pass through.
Of the 34 ships that have circumvented the blockade, at least 19 are tankers linked to Iran that have exited the Gulf. The other 15 have entered the Gulf from the Arabian Sea, heading towards Iran.
US mediation over Lebanon emerged in parallel to Pakistan's bid to end its war with Iran, which had demanded Lebanon be part of a ceasefire.
The vote in Deir al-Balah is part of Palestinian Authority municipal elections that Palestinians have cast as a display of national unity against a US plan for Gaza
The development comes a month after Donald Trump rejected an offer from Volodymyr Zelenskiy to provide help in combating Iranian drone strikes.
Iran Fires At Ship In Hormuz Hours After Trump's Ceasefire Announcement
Petrochemicals derived from oil and natural gas go into making more than 6,000 consumer products, according to the US Department of Energy.
The EU will provide interest-free loans for the years 2026-2027 based on EU borrowing on capital markets backed by the EU budget headroom.
2 Ships Attacked, Being Taken To Iran Amid US Stalemate: Report
In a wide-ranging interview with NDTV's Shiv Aroor, Ambassador Denis Alipov described the bilateral relationship as "very consistent" and "comprehensive in nature".
The US State Department said this month it had summoned Iraq's ambassador to Washington to express "strong condemnation" of attacks by pro-Iran groups on US interests.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has defended her immigration policies after being heckled at a West End theatre, telling "white liberals" to "fk right off" and rejecting claims she is copying Reform UK, as she faces growing opposition from within Labour and from charities.
Under a new law, anyone born on or after January 1, 2009, will never be allowed to legally buy cigarettes.
These boats, operated by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, are cheap, quick, and difficult to track.
The spilt oil has the potential to affect the lives and livelihoods of people along the Gulf coastlines, as well as the area’s abundant marine life.
Roman, which took more than $4 billion and over a decade to build, is named after astronomer Nancy Grace Roman, who developed the landmark telescope.
The White House believes that with Khamenei absent from the active decision-making process, there were fractures within the current Iranian leadership.
More young people in China are subscribing to the model of "one-person companies", as cities pledge millions of dollars in funding and rent subsidies.
America's own Secretary of State has publicly conceded that its most powerful financial weapon may be obsolete within five years.
Al Jazeera spoke with MIT professor Ted Postol about what Iran could do with its 440kg of 60 percent enriched uranium.
The Shia-led Coordination Framework must nominate a prime minister by Sunday, as required by the constitution.
Arsenal’s title challenge is again being undermined by dropped points in decisive moments.
A New York gallery has transformed into a chapel-style installation exploring ‘Trumpism’ as a modern American belief.
Destruction of a statue of Jesus in Lebanon is disturbing, but Israel’s genocide is what really demands our outrage.
Two people have been killed after Israeli settlers opened fire on a school in the occupied West Bank.
Runners help collapsed competitor at Boston Marathon
Since the early days of the war on Iran, the US has been targeting Iranian ships in international waters.
Behind every environmental victory are activists whose sacrifice is rarely recognised.
The legal age to buy tobacco products will rise by one year, every year, from 2027.
From the US-Israel war on Iran to exorbitant ticket prices and violence in host nations, here's what's gone wrong.
Israeli settlers set Palestinian home on fire in occupied West Bank
NBA player's profile image shows a Palestinian child blocked from school by Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank.
After three years of ethnic clashes, Manipur still remains on edge, with fears that the conflict could spiral further.
People who are now 17 or younger will never be able to buy tobacco, according to the law backed by the UK Parliament.
China's economy beats expectations despite the Iran war, but weak demand and structural risks remain.
US President Donald Trump has read a Bible passage about punishment and national repentance as part of a marathon event.
The head of Peru’s election authority was heckled by protesters after announcing his resignation.
The IRGC says the aggression came in response to what it described as the US's capture of an Iranian commercial vessel.
This vote is part of a wider national fight between Democrats and Republicans over gerrymandering.
Ukraine's deputy prime minister says the attacks on the country's civilian infrastructure are 'another proof of terrorism'.
Israel attacks mosque in Lebanon in another ceasefire violation
Gaza sees a 140% rise in stillbirths and a doubling of congenital anomalies as the devastating impacts of war linger.
Kevin Durant scores 23 for Houston but the Lakers bag a 101-94 win despite a depleted team, with Luka Doncic missing.
Al Jazeera’s Linh Nguyen explains Israeli drones above the skies in Lebanon, which critics call a "digital occupation."