US, Iran to hold technical-level talks in Switzerland on Sunday
The "technical-level talks" between the US and Iran will be held in Burgenstock, Switzerland on Sunday in the presence of mediators from Pakistan and Qatar.
The "technical-level talks" between the US and Iran will be held in Burgenstock, Switzerland on Sunday in the presence of mediators from Pakistan and Qatar.
Iran’s central military command the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said the closure comes in response to “the explicit breach of the first clause of the post-war memorandum of understanding by the US and Israel.
The United States is reportedly exploring a mechanism to allow Iran access to $6 billion in frozen assets held in Qatar as Washington and Tehran begin implementing a newly signed 14-point memorandum that includes sanctions relief and economic measures.
A reported Israeli strike in southern Lebanon shortly after a ceasefire took effect has cast uncertainty over the truce, as Hezbollah warned it would respond to future attacks.
Nearly 80 million barrels of crude oil are positioned for transit through the Strait of Hormuz as tanker traffic resumes after a reported US-Iran agreement. Iran has also rolled out new shipping regulations for vessels using the strategic route.
Air travel across the United States is in disarray due to a prolonged government shutdown, disrupting airport security operations and causing long queues, widespread delays, and stranded passengers.
India questioned how issues such as the brutal repression of the Ahmadiyya community, the large-scale refoulement of the helpless Afghans, and air-bombing campaigns in this Holy Month of Ramadan would be characterised.
Washington signals a supply-first approach as tankers resume movement through Hormuz, while global reserves and Gulf producers step in to offset rising shortages.
Oil routes reopen even as drone strikes hit Baghdad and Gulf infrastructure. Allies hesitate, sanctions tighten, and fresh missile attacks signal the conflict is entering a more volatile phase.
Reports of multiple explosions across Kabul emerged after Pakistani strikes targeted a rehabilitation hospital and other sites, deepening tensions between Islamabad and the Taliban administration.