Iranian politician and security veteran; Tehran’s mayor and former police chief. In the news amid Iran’s broader regional diplomacy and internal security matters.
Mourners gather in Tehran for a week of funeral events for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, with Mojtaba Khamenei absent amid reports of injuries. State-led processions span Iran and neighboring Iraq, culminating in Mashhad. Crowds number in the millions as Iran asserts continuity of its leadership amid regional conflict.
Following a six-week conflict with the US and Israel, Iran claims victory and strengthens its leadership. The new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, remains unseen and wounded. The Revolutionary Guards have increased influence, while Iran's political system remains opaque as negotiations restart with the US.
China's leader has reiterated support for diplomatic efforts to resolve the Iran conflict and maintain the Strait of Hormuz's passage. Meanwhile, the US has ordered a naval blockade after peace talks with Iran have broken down, escalating tensions in the region today, Thursday, 23 April 2026.
As of April 8, 2026, President Trump has agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran, averting imminent US strikes on Iranian power plants and bridges. The ceasefire follows six weeks of escalating conflict involving US-Israeli airstrikes and Iranian missile attacks, which have disrupted the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil route. The truce offers a pause to negotiate a long-term peace, though tensions and economic impacts persist.
The US and Iran have been engaging in diplomatic talks in Islamabad, aiming to extend a two-week ceasefire amid ongoing tensions over the Strait of Hormuz. Negotiations involve US proposals and Iranian demands, with regional security and energy supplies remaining at risk. The situation remains fluid as both sides consider future steps.
US and Iranian delegations have held multiple rounds of direct peace talks in Islamabad since April 11, aiming to end the six-week Middle East war. Iran demands a ceasefire in Lebanon, release of frozen assets, and control over the Strait of Hormuz. The US insists on nuclear restrictions and free passage through the strait. The ceasefire remains fragile amid ongoing Israeli-Hezbollah fighting.
President Trump has stated that the US has begun clearing mines from the Strait of Hormuz, asserting victory over Iran. Negotiations in Pakistan between US and Iranian delegations are ongoing, with Trump claiming Iran's military capabilities are significantly diminished. The US emphasizes its military actions aim to reopen the vital waterway, despite Iran's denial of the US account.
A two-week ceasefire has been maintained amid ongoing negotiations between Iran and the US, with talks held in Islamabad. Despite progress, no agreement has been reached, and the future of regional stability remains uncertain. The US signals potential for further negotiations, while Iran emphasizes continued contacts.
Iran has reopened the Strait of Hormuz following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon. A convoy of oil tankers has crossed the waterway, the first major movement since the US and Israel launched their war on Iran seven weeks ago. The US has responded by initiating a naval blockade targeting ships attempting to leave Iran, aiming to pressure Tehran to accept US terms for ending the conflict. Oil prices have fallen about 10 percent, and global markets are reacting to the potential resumption of marine traffic. Iran warns it will not remain open if the US blockade continues, and uncertainty persists over Iran's nuclear negotiations and possible retaliation.
US President Donald Trump has stated that Washington and Tehran are very close to reaching a peace agreement, with Iran agreeing to hand over its enriched uranium. Meanwhile, a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is in effect, and diplomatic efforts continue to extend negotiations. The US is discussing a potential second round of talks in Pakistan.
Iran has declared that control of the Strait of Hormuz has returned to its previous state under strict military management, continuing its blockade until US sanctions are lifted. The US has stated the blockade remains in force, despite Iran's claims of reopening, raising tensions and risking an energy supply crisis.
Iran has reimposed restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz, causing renewed tensions with the US. Negotiations between Iran and the US are ongoing in Pakistan, with both sides reporting progress but remaining far apart on nuclear and maritime issues. The threat of conflict persists as the ceasefire nears expiration.
The ceasefire between the United States and Iran has been extended while Pakistan-brokered talks seek a unified proposal. The US maintains its naval blockade, and Iran has indicated it is still deciding on participation in peace talks in Islamabad. Oil markets react as tensions persist despite diplomacy.
Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi has arrived in Islamabad this week to convey Tehran's proposals to Pakistani mediators; the Iranians have said they will not hold direct talks with US envoys. The White House has planned to send Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Pakistan, but Washington has withdrawn some security staff and Trump has publicly paused the envoys' visit while saying Iran sent an improved proposal.
Iran’s leadership has shifted under wartime pressures, with Mojtaba Khamenei acting more as a legitimizer of generals’ decisions than a direct decider. Real power now rests with a wartime bloc anchored by the SNSC, the IRGC, and the security apparatus, potentially reshaping Iran’s strategies in diplomacy and domestic policy. The updates come as negotiations with the United States continue with staged talks contemplated by Tehran.
Iran has been reviewing a U.S. peace proposal that would end the war and open a path to nuclear negotiations. Washington and Tehran are negotiating a one-page memorandum, with talks centered on lifting sanctions, unblocking Hormuz, and future nuclear restraints. Iran’s response is anticipated via Pakistan as mediation continues.
The war surrounding Iran continues with US-Iran talks in Qatar and Pakistani mediation intensifying efforts to end the conflict. Iran’s negotiators have met with Gulf allies while Washington has carried out self-defence strikes in southern Iran. A potential memorandum of understanding aims to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and freeze certain sanctions while negotiations on Tehran’s nuclear program proceed.
Israel has launched new ground operations in Lebanon outside the yellow line, with strikes across Lebanon’s south and Bekaa. Lebanon reports thousands killed and tens of thousands wounded since March. Iran’s top negotiator has returned to Tehran amid mediation efforts with the United States, while US forces have attacked Iranian missile-launch sites in the region. President Trump calls for regional powers to join a broader Abraham Accords framework.
The United States and Iran have been negotiating a memorandum of understanding that would extend the current ceasefire by 60 days, reopen the Strait of Hormuz without tolls and launch talks on Iran's nuclear programme. Officials have reported progress but key disputes remain over frozen Iranian assets, highly enriched uranium and precise sequencing of sanctions relief.
The United States and Iran have moved toward a 60‑day ceasefire extension and a reopening of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, with President Trump still weighing the framework. Negotiators are hashing final points on Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile and enrichment, while allied actions in Lebanon, Gaza and Kuwait continue to shape the broader conflict.
The US and Iran have signed a preliminary agreement and opened a 60-day negotiating window that has paused charges through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran and Oman have formed a working group to study future administration and service fees. Shipping has begun to return but remains well below prewar levels while demining and safety work continues.