Trump says U.S. found “major points of agreement” with Iran and has paused strikes on Iranian power plants, but Tehran denies any direct talks or negotiations, contradicting U.S. claims - latest on Middle East conflict.
⦿ 16:30 GMT | UPDATE
Vance, Netanyahu discuss possible Iran war endgame
Reuters
U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have discussed components of a potential agreement to end the war with Iran, according to Axios.
⦿ 16:13 GMT | UPDATE
France weighs boost to oil refining capacity amid Iran conflict
Reuters
France’s Energy Ministry says it is evaluating whether to increase the country’s oil refining capacity, as the conflict involving Iran continues to disrupt global energy markets and push prices higher.
The ministry said the review will focus primarily on fuel and diesel production, aiming to cushion the impact on consumers and industry as supply pressures intensify.
⦿ 16:06 GMT | UPDATE
UK summons Iranian ambassador over espionage charges
Reuters
UK summons Iranian ambassador after Iranian national and British-Iranian dual citizen charged with assisting Iran’s intelligence service, officials say.
⦿ 16:00 GMT | UPDATE
Trump says talks with Iran 'very, very good', Tehran seeks settlement
Reuters
Trump says recent talks with Iran have been “very, very good” and that Tehran wants to settle, as U.S. pauses strikes amid ongoing efforts to resolve the conflict.
⦿ 15:40 GMT | UPDATE
Iran's parliament speaker calls U.S. talks 'fake news', denies negotiations
Reuters
Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has rejected claims of negotiations with the United States, calling them “fake news” aimed at manipulating financial and oil markets, and reiterated that no talks have taken place.
⦿ 15:35 GMT | UPDATE
Iran launched new attacks on Israeli targets and U.S. base
Reuters
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) says it has carried out fresh attacks on targets in Israel and on U.S. military sites in the region, according to Iranian state media reports.
⦿ 14:55 GMT | UPDATE
U.S. requests meeting with Iran’s parliament speaker, Tehran yet to respond
Reuters
A senior Iranian official told Reuters that the United States has requested a meeting with Iran’s parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, scheduled for Saturday, but Tehran has not yet responded to the request.
⦿ 14:39 GMT | UPDATE
Iran denies any direct talks with U.S., says no negotiations underway
Reuters
Iran’s Foreign Ministry says Tehran has had no direct talks with the United States, contradicting recent American claims of dialogue, and stresses that no negotiations are taking place, according to state media IRNA.
The ministry also says Iran’s position on security in the Strait of Hormuz and its conditions for ending hostilities remain unchanged amid ongoing regional tensions and diplomatic pressure.
⦿ 14:36 GMT | UPDATE
Zelenskyy says Russia is sharing intelligence with Iran
Reuters
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukraine’s military intelligence has “irrefutable evidence” that Russia is supplying Iran with intelligence, including data used in Iranian drone operations.
⦿ 14:30 GMT | UPDATE
U.S. and Iran could meet in Islamabad this week
Reuters
Israeli officials say the U.S. and Iran may hold talks in Islamabad as soon as this week, potentially mediated by regional powers. The goal is to reduce escalating tensions, though Iran denies any direct negotiations.
⦿ 14:09 GMT | UPDATE
U.S. envoys hold talks with Iranian Parliament Speaker
Reuters
U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are reportedly negotiating with Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, according to an Axios reporter on X.
⦿ 14:05 GMT | UPDATE
Air France extends flight suspensions amid Middle East tensions
Reuters
Air France has extended the suspension of flights to Dubai and Riyadh until 31 March, and to Tel Aviv and Beirut until 4 April, citing security concerns and closed airspace amid ongoing regional conflict.
⦿ 14:48 GMT | UPDATE
UK must prepare for prolonged Iran conflict, Starmer says
Reuters
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Britain must plan for the Iran war to continue for ''some time'', though he stressed there are no meaningful concerns about energy supply.
"All of our focus and energy has to be in the swift de-escalation, but we've got to plan on the basis that it could go on for some time, and that's the way in which we'll plan this afternoon," Starmer told a parliamentary committee, referring to an emergency meeting with his ministers taking place later on Monday.
⦿ 14:24 GMT | UPDATE
Russia says Iran talks messages are 'contradictory', monitoring closely
Reuters
Russia says it is seeing contradictory statements about ongoing talks with Iran and is continuing to monitor the situation closely.
The Kremlin expressed hope that tensions surrounding Iran will soon return to a peaceful course, according to TASS
⦿ 14:22 GMT | UPDATE
EU's Kallas welcomes Trump’s 'no attack' signal on Iran energy sites
Reuters
The European Union’s top diplomat Kaja Kallás said that U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement there would be no attack on Iranian energy infrastructure for now is a ''very welcomed development.''
⦿ 14:19 GMT | UPDATE
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait push ahead with energy deals
Reuters
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait are moving forward with planned multibillion-dollar energy projects, despite regional tensions and market uncertainty, Bloomberg reports.
⦿ 14:04 GMT | UPDATE
Israeli Minister calls for annexation of southern Lebanon
Reuters
Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said the country should extend its border to the Litani River in southern Lebanon amid ongoing airstrikes and military operations targeting Hezbollah.
Smotrich called for the campaign to end with “a different reality” and also suggested annexing parts of the Gaza Strip.
⦿ 13:55 GMT | UPDATE
Trump: 'I want as much oil in the system as possible'
Reuters
President Donald Trump said he wants to ensure plenty of oil is available, commenting on the U.S. Treasury’s recent move to ease sanctions on Iranian oil stranded at sea amid ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
⦿ 13:53 GMT | UPDATE
Trump: Striking Iranian power plants ‘different’ than Russia in Ukraine
Reuters
U.S. President Donald Trump said hitting Iranian power plants in the ongoing Iran conflict would be different from Russia’s conduct in Ukraine.
⦿ 13:51 GMT | UPDATE
Trump says ‘major points of agreement’ with Iran
Reuters
U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters the U.S. has held strong talks with Iran and that the two sides have found “major points of agreement” in their discussions, signaling potential diplomatic progress even as broader negotiations continue.
⦿ 13:00 GMT | UPDATE
Germany’s Merz says he raised Iran concerns with Trump
Reuters
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday and outlined Berlin’s concern over the situation in Iran and the wider Middle East conflict.
"I am grateful that he said today that he is postponing them for another five days and is now also opening the possibility for immediate and direct contact with the Iranian leadership," said Merz at a press conference in Berlin on Monday.
⦿ 12:52 GMT | UPDATE
Trump: Iran 'wants a deal badly', could happen within five days
Reuters
U.S. President Donald Trump told Fox Business Iran “wants to make a deal badly” and said a deal could happen within five days or sooner following recent talks between U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner and their Iranian counterparts.
⦿ 12:49 GMT | UPDATE
Two Indian gas tankers pass through Hormuz amid blockade
Reuters
Two Indian LPG tankers, Pine Gas and Jag Vasant, successfully sailed through the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, while most other shipping traffic remains stalled.
Hundreds of vessels and thousands of seafarers are still stranded in the Gulf due to the ongoing U.S.-Israel war with Iran, according to ship tracking data.
⦿ 12:32 GMT | UPDATE
UK welcomes Trump’s talks with Iran
Reuters
Britain welcomed “productive” talks between U.S. President Donald Trump and Iran, calling for de-escalation in the Middle East and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
A spokesperson for Prime Minister Keir Starmer said any progress toward a swift resolution of the conflict is in the global interest.
"We've always said that swift resolution to the war is in global interests and the Strait of Hormuz specifically needs to be reopened," the spokesperson told reporters.
⦿ 12:30 GMT | UPDATE
Pope Leo calls for ban on aerial strikes
Reuters
Pope Leo condemned aerial bombardments as “indiscriminate” and called for them to be banned, saying no one should live under the threat of attacks from the sky.
Speaking to ITA Airways staff, he criticised airpower in warfare as a regression, citing lessons from the 20th century, and reiterated calls for a ceasefire in the Iran war, which he has called a “scandal to the whole human family.”
⦿ 12:15 GMT | UPDATE
EasyJet warns Iran war will push up airfares
Reuters
EasyJet says passengers are likely to see higher ticket prices later this summer as fuel hedges expire and the Iran war impacts costs.
CEO Kenton Jarvis said prices will start feeding through to consumers “towards the back end of the summer,” depending on fuel markets.
The airline had previously hedged a majority of its fuel needs into 2026.
⦿ 12:13 GMT | UPDATE
Israel says strikes underway in central Tehran
Reuters
The Israeli military says it is conducting strikes “in the heart of Tehran,” marking a further escalation in the ongoing conflict.
⦿ 12:10 GMT | UPDATE
Iran: Hormuz ‘won’t return to pre-war conditions’
Reuters
Iran says the Strait of Hormuz will not return to pre-war conditions and energy markets will stay volatile, according to Tasnim.
An official added there are no talks with the U.S., and Tehran will continue its response until it achieves deterrence.
⦿ 12:07 GMT | UPDATE
Russia warns of “catastrophic risks” as Iran conflict threatens to spill into Caspian region
Reuters
Russia has warned that the Iran conflict could spread into the Caspian region after a call between Sergei Lavrov and Iran’s Abbas Araghchi.
Moscow said both sides share concern over the escalation, blaming actions by Washington and Tel Aviv.
"Mutual concern was expressed about the dangerous spread of the conflict provoked by Washington and Tel Aviv to the Caspian Sea area," Russia's foreign ministry said.
⦿ 11:30 GMT | BREAKING
Trump pauses attacks for 5 days
Truth Social
Trump has announced a pause in attacks on energy infrastructure and power plants after "very good and productive conversations" with Iran:
⦿ 10:58 GMT | UPDATE
EU gas supplies meeting
Reuters
A European Commission spokesperson has said European Union's gas coordination group will meet on Thursday to assess the impact of the Iran war. The outcome of any decision may be impacted by what happens before Trump's imposed deadline to open up the Strait of Hormuz.
⦿ 10:36 GMT | UPDATE
Residents displaced in Lebanon
Reuters
Amid ongoing attacks by Israel, many are displaced. 83 year old Zoher Qazaz is sheltering in a makeshift tent next to his car.
⦿ 10:20 GMT | UPDATE
Strike on UK base Israel attack says Iran
Mehr news agency
Iran has rejected allegations it targeted a military airbase in Diego Garcia two days ago. They called the claim an 'Israeli false flag'.
⦿ 10:08 GMT | BREAKING
Russia says strikes near Iran power plant 'extremely dangerous'
Reuters
In a press conference, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that U.S.-Israeli strikes near the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran are extremely dangerous and Russia has shared its concerns with the United States.
"We believe that strikes on nuclear facilities are potentially extremely dangerous. (...) Therefore, the Russian side, taking an extremely responsible stance on this issue, has repeatedly voiced its concerns," Peskov said.
He added that such strikes could have irreparable consequences.
⦿ 09:52 GMT | UPDATE
UK says Iran isn't targeting them
Reuters
In an interview with the media, British PM Sir Keir Starmer says there is "no assessment" that the UK is being targeted by Iranian missiles and that the government carry out assessments regularly. Starmer repeated calls for de-escalation and said reopening the Strait of Hormuz needs needs careful coordination and a viable plan.
⦿ 08:58 GMT | UPDATE
U.S. Treasury Secretary: We have 'plenty money' to fund the war on Iran
Anadolu
Scott Bessent has said in an interview with NBC News on Sunday that Washington has “plenty of money” to fund its ongoing war against Iran.
He said this while stressing that President Donald Trump does not have any plan to raise taxes to cover the $200 billion request by the Pentagon to fund the ongoing war in Iran.
“Why would we (raise taxes)? We have plenty. We have a trillion dollars in this year's budget for the military,” Bessent said.
Although he didn't shed light on where the funds will be coming from, he said. “Actually, now we have plenty of money to fund this war. What we are doing is – this is supplemental.”
In response to the strikes on Iran's infrastructure, he defended the strikes, saying, “Sometimes you have to escalate to de-escalate."
US-Israeli strikes against Iran began on 28 February. The strikes killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and at least 1,300 people have also been reported to have been killed in the subsequent strikes. Iran has responded with drone and missile strikes targeting Israel and other countries in the Gulf, which they say host US military assets.
⦿ 08:45 GMT | UPDATE
Qatar Airways has moved 20 of its largest aircraft to Spain for safety.
Anadolu
Qatar Airways has moved its 20 largest aircraft to a long-term storage facility in Teruel, Spain. This is because of regional tensions, following U.S.-Israel attacks on Iran and reciprocal attacks from Iran targeting some countries in the Gulf region.
In a statement to the Financial Times, Qatar Airways said, "Due to the current situation in the region and the resulting disruptions to flight operations, Qatar Airways has deployed some of its aircraft to selected airports outside of Qatar. This is a temporary measure, and the aircraft will be gradually brought back into service as flight operations return to normal levels."
Most of the aircraft transported to Spain were the Airbus A380, A350 and Boeing 787 types.
⦿ 07:24 GMT | UPDATE
Ali Larijani laid to rest in the holy city of Qom
Mehr news agency
A portrait of Ali Larijani hangs above the grave of Iran's former Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council. Thousands turned out for his funeral in Iran's capital Tehran.
⦿ 06:15 GMT | BREAKING
Russia opposes Hormuz blockade
Reuters
Russian news agency Interfax says Russia opposes any blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. They say, however, such issues must be viewed in the context of the broader global situation.
⦿ 06:54 GMT | UPDATE
Trump's seven word statement
Truth Social
In an uncharacteristically short post on his social media platform, Trump said:
⦿ 06:29 GMT | UPDATE
Average oil price forecast rises
Reuters
Goldman Sachs bank has raised its 2026 average price forecast for Brent crude oil to $85 per barrel up from $77. They say disruptions in crude shipments through the Strait of Hormuz and stockpiling are the reasons.
⦿ 05:50 GMT | UPDATE
Indian national injured in Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi Media Office
An Indian national suffered minor injuries from falling debris after the UAE's air defence systems successfully intercepted a ballistic missile targeting the country's capital.
The incident occurred in Abu Dhabi's Al Shawamekh area.
⦿ 05:21 GMT | BREAKING
Iran retracts attacking water desalination plants
Reuters
State media report an IRGC statement saying that Iran will retaliate to an attack on its electricity sector by targeting Israel's power plants as well as power plants supplying U.S. bases with electricity in regional countries.
"The lying... U.S. President has claimed that the Revolutionary Guards intends to attack the water desalination plants and cause hardship to the people of the countries in the region," the statement continued.
⦿ 04:44 GMT | BREAKING
Israel releases footage of attacking Iran
IDF/X
Israel says they are carrying out a 'wide-scale wave of strikes' across Iran and the capital, Tehran. They have just released footage of this on the social media platform, X:
⦿ 04:05 GMT | UPDATE
UK government to hold emergency meeting
Reuters
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is to chair an emergency COBRA meeting today following a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump last night. The two leaders discussed the urgent need to open up the Strait of Hormuz.
The Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, Energy Secretary Ed Miliband and the Governor of the Bank of England are expected to attend.
⦿ 03:55 GMT | UPDATE
NATO Secretary says more than 20 countries forming to open up the Strait of Hormuz
Reuters/FOX
Mostly NATO countries along with others such as Japan, Bahrain, New Zealand are working together to open up the Strait, which is vital for oil and gas distrubtion across the world.
Mark Rutte says it was "crucial" and "necessary" for the U.S. President Trump to carry out attacks on Iran.
⦿ 03:34 GMT | BREAKING
Singapore and Australia to safeguard diesel and ensure supply chain resilience
Reuters
In a joint statement, Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese
and Prime Minister of Singapore Lawrence Wong said they "are committed to working together to strengthen energy supply chain resilience, including by deepening regional cooperation, accelerating renewable energy transition, addressing unjustified import and export restrictions, and maintaining open trade flows."
New Zealand will temporarily permit fuel meeting Australian standards to be imported for up to 12 months, but will not do the same back.
⦿ 03:24 GMT | UPDATE
Tehran hit with missiles
AFP
State media reports Iran's capital was hit by missles early Monday morning as the Israel Defence Force (IDF) says they have launched a 'wide-scale wave of strikes'.
⦿ 03:00 GMT | UPDATE
Crisis is 'very severe' - International Energy Agency
Reuters
Executive Director of the agency, Fatih Birol, said the situation is "very severe", the global economy is facing a major threat and will be consulting with governments in Asia and Europe on the release of more stockpiled oil "if necessary".
He also pushed for energy reduction measures such as working from home and is speaking to the Australian PM Anthony Albenese later today. The single most important solution to this problem, he said, is "opening the Hormuz Strait".
⦿ 02:49 GMT | UPDATE
Asian stock markets tumble Monday morning
Reuters/Bloomberg
The Nikkei in Japan started early trading being down at 4.8%, South Korea's Kospi was more than 5.5% lower and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell more than 2%.
Crude oil remains more than $110 a barrel.
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