US-Israeli war on Iran: What is happening on day 40?
The US and Iran agree to a two-week truce, just an hour before Trump’s deadline to escalate the conflict expired.

The US and Iran agree to a two-week truce, just an hour before Trump’s deadline to escalate the conflict expired.









Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif says diplomatic efforts to resolve the US-Israeli war on Iran are progressing.
Trump has threatened to step up the US-Israeli war on Iran by destroying every bridge and power plant in the country.
The Cuban government has led several protests in recent weeks to call on the US to allow oil to arrive to the island.

Pope Leo condemned Trump’s threats that Iran’s “civilisation will die”, calling the remarks “unacceptable”.
Escalation by Donald Trump is likely to be met with more Iranian attacks, further destabilising region, experts say.
The US is ‘not looking for a massive confrontation’, Greer says, adding the two countries have a stable relationship.
Backchannel talks gain pace as Pakistan mediates and Iran seeks indirect engagement through US vice president.

African nations are scrambling to secure oil and gas as the Iran war disrupts supplies from the Middle East.

Donald Trump warned that “a whole civilisation will die tonight” if Iran does not open the Strait of Hormuz.
Increasingly angry US president escalates threats to Iran as his Democratic rivals rebuke him as ‘sick’ and ‘genocidal’.