Iran Threatens to Extend War if US Strikes Again
Iran issued a stark warning to extend regional conflict beyond the Middle East if the U.S. launches further attacks.
Iran issued a stark warning to extend regional conflict beyond the Middle East if the U.S. launches further attacks.
Escalating Iran tensions and a Strait of Hormuz blockade create deadlock, raising fears of renewed conflict with neither side yielding.
Trump China visit ended with announced trade deals and reported Chinese support to reopen the Strait of Hormuz amid efforts to address the Iran conflict.
UK naval forces reported a commercial vessel seized off Fujairah and redirected toward Iranian waters, raising concerns for Gulf navigation and energy transit.
Trump warns Iran must strike a deal or face being 'decimated' as Gulf states' covert strikes and a fragile ceasefire heighten tensions and costs.
Saudi Arabia's national oil company, Aramco, reported a 25% increase in first-quarter profits, attributed to increased exports via an alternative pipeline.
The US has launched 'Project Freedom' to guide stranded ships through the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing disruptions and escalating tensions with Iran.
Tehran has submitted a new Iran proposal to restart talks with Washington, offering a revised framework to end a tense economic and military standoff.
Strait of Hormuz disruptions have pushed oil and fuel prices higher, lifted inflation pressure, and lowered global and US GDP forecasts.
Negotiations to end the two-month Iran war focus on Tehran's demand for the US to lift its naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz.
BP Q1 profit rose to $3.2bn, beating expectations, as Brent neared $110 and oil trading gains offset flat upstream output.
US-Iran talks in Islamabad continued into Sunday but stalled over control of the Strait of Hormuz, as the US began mine-clearing on Saturday.
Oil prices fell below $100 after a two-week Iran cease-fire announcement that reportedly includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran warns that U.S. carrier support facilities in the Red Sea could be military targets, amid arrests of alleged informants and regional tensions.
Oil prices held above $100 a barrel due to ongoing supply concerns and reduced transit through the Strait of Hormuz.
Fourteen Turkish ships are currently held in the Strait of Hormuz as Turkey emphasizes its role in key logistics corridors.
Multiple commercial vessels were struck in the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating regional military actions, impacting global shipping and trade.
The Middle East conflict, driven by US-Israeli strikes on Iran, is escalating global energy and food insecurity, with oil prices soaring and a fertilizer crisis looming.
Fifteen Turkish-owned ships are delayed in the Strait of Hormuz, with authorities in contact with crews, while regional air travel remains suspended.