US-Israel-Iran LIVE Updates: Australia pushes de-escalation; Trump rejects Hormuz toll plan
Shipping resumes through a key oil route, but military pressure, political messaging and ongoing negotiations signal that the crisis is paused, not resolved.
Shipping resumes through a key oil route, but military pressure, political messaging and ongoing negotiations signal that the crisis is paused, not resolved.
Diplomacy flickers amid pressure as Europe prepares a postwar Hormuz plan, UN flags global risks, and parallel negotiations widen the crisis beyond battlefield lines.
Backchannel diplomacy, nuclear red lines and fresh warnings dominate developments as global powers scramble to hold a fragile ceasefire together ahead of critical talks.
As the US deadline approaches, both sides harden positions with warnings, military operations and global concerns over oil routes, signalling a critical turning point in the conflict.
Strikes intensify, diplomacy stalls and global oil routes face pressure as fresh developments unfold across the US-Israel-Iran conflict with no immediate path to de-escalation.
A new Israeli survey reveals shifting public mood on the Iran war, with declining support, lower expectations of military impact, and rising concern over prolonged conflict.
US and Iran appear to be inching towards talks even as strikes, Hormuz tensions, military warnings and global diplomatic pressure keep the conflict on edge.
A US stealth fighter jet was forced to divert mid-mission in West Asia, as competing claims from Washington and Tehran raise fresh questions about the evolving conflict.
Israel’s Prime Minister says Iran’s military and industrial strength has been severely hit after weeks of strikes, while uncertainty remains over political outcomes and global energy risks.
Qatar’s diplomatic move and Saudi Arabia’s warning signal a wider regional shift, as attacks on energy hubs and US intelligence assessments reshape the conflict narrative.