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Trump weighs Iran deal as Tehran disputes termsPublished on: May 30, 2026 10:00 AM
Pakistan, May 30 -- US President Donald Trump said he is nearing a final decision on a potential agreement with Iran aimed at ending tensions linked to the ongoing US-Israeli conflict, while Tehran has pushed back against several claims about the proposed deal and insisted that no final agreement has been reached.
When Tehran oil infrastructure caught fire in March after Israeli strikes, the blaze produced toxic fumes detectable across an area the size of Italy.
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A visit by Pakistan’s army chief Thursday was aimed at “reaching the point of officially announcing acceptance of the memorandum of understanding,” Iran’s semiofficial ISNA news agency reported.
On the evening of March 7, 2026, a series of explosions and fires occurred at multiple oil storage and refining facilities in Tehran, Iran. A research team has utilized a constellation of satellites to investigate and quantify this sulfur dioxide (SO₂) pollution event.
The Latest: World shares and oil prices react to Trump’s warning to Tehran over stalled negotiations
World shares have mostly retreated and oil prices jumped after U.S. President Donald Trump warned Tehran that the “clock is ticking” as U.S.-Iran negotiations over a permanent end to the
Doha, which has worked as a mediator in the Gaza war and other areas of international tension, had till now distanced itself from playing a mediation role in the Iran war.
WASHINGTON/DUBAI >> President Donald Trump said today that the U.S. may need to strike Iran again and that he had been an hour away from ordering an attack before postponing it.
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Iranian official taunts Trump over Tehran's Hormuz grip: 'They come, get beaten, and return'
Ebrahim Rezaei said cargo lines were coordinating with IRGC coastal monitors to secure safe passage through the Persian Gulf