Former President Donald Trump declared that a peace deal with Iran, including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, is 'largely negotiated,' despite ongoing disagreements over Iran's nuclear program. This news led to a drop in oil prices, though Trump emphasized that the US would not rush the deal and insisted Iran must not develop nuclear weapons. The potential deal has drawn mixed reactions, with some politicians expressing skepticism while others, like Secretary of State Marco Rubio, affirmed the president would secure a favorable outcome.
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This comes after US president Donald Trump said he told his representatives not to rush into any deal with Iran, adding that the US blockade on Iranian ships on Hormuz would "remain in full force and effect” until an agreement to end the war was reached. Tehran has not publicly committed to giving up its uranium – a key demand of Trump’s, but the US president wrote on Truth Social on Sunday that talks were progressing and the US relationship with Iran had become more professional and productive. “They must understand, however, that they cannot develop or procure a nuclear weapon or bomb”, the president wrote. RECOMMENDED Trump gives Tehran new warning on nuclear weapons as US and Iran edge towards peace deal Trump says he will not rush into deal with Iran as ‘time is on our side’ Iran’s young protesters are living in hiding for fear of execution: ‘Even my mother doesn’t know where I am’ What really happened? Troops and intelligence reports suggest service member deaths in Iran were preventable KEY POINTS Rubio says Trump will not 'make a bad deal' with Iran Oil falls to two-week low at $98 a barrel Iran executes man involved in January protests Netanyahu says Trump affirmed Israel's right to defend itself against Lebanon Ted Cruz shreds MAGA influencer defending Trump’s Iran deal Senator Ted Cruz fired back at a young MAGA influencer who defended president Donald Trump’s potential deal to end the war in Iran, telling him, “Hush, child. The adults are talking.” The Texas Republican got into a fiery exchange with Alex Bruesewitz, a 29-year-old influencer who has been described as the “architect” of the Trump campaign’s “podcast game plan,” on X. The back-and-forth began after Cruz wrote that he was “deeply concerned” about some of the details on the not-yet-finalized deal with Iran. More here. Ted Cruz shreds MAGA influencer defending Trump’s Iran deal: ‘Hush, child!’ The Republican Senator fired off online after an influencer told him, ‘Cool, Ted. No one asked you, bro,’ when he posted on X about his concerns over the deal with Iran Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 May 2026 06:54 Iran moves World Cup base to Mexico Iran will base their squad in the Mexican border city of Tijuana during this year's World Cup after Fifa approved a request to move the training camp from Arizona. "We will be based in the Tijuana camp, which is near the Pacific Ocean and on the border between Mexico and the United States," Iran's football federation president Mehdi Taj said in a video posted on Telegram. Taj added that the move would help avoid visa-related complications and that the squad would be able to travel directly to Mexico aboard Iran Air flights. Iran will play their first two Group G matches in Los Angeles, against New Zealand on 15 June and Belgium on 21 June, before facing Egypt in Seattle on 26 June. Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 May 2026 06:45 Rubio says Trump will not 'make a bad deal' US secretary of state Marco Rubio has claimed that Washington was awaiting a "response from Iran" to finalise the peace deal. “You’ve got to hear back, and it takes the Iranian system a little while longer to get back,” Rubio told reporters in New Delhi. He added that the "president is not going to make a bad deal – he’s just not". Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 May 2026 06:27 Iranians commemorate those killed in the US-Israel war on Iran Iranians gather outside the Imam Khomeini Mosalla Mosque during an event to commemorate those killed in the current US-Israeli war (Getty) People hold portraits of the dead at the Imam Khomeini Mosalla Mosque to commemorate those killed in the current US-Israeli war as well as previous wars on May 24, 2026 in Tehran (Getty) Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 May 2026 06:10 Iran executes man involved in January protests Iran has executed a man over charges related to the anti-government protests that took place nationwide in January, state media reported this morning. The individual was identified as Abbas Akbari, according to state media. Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 May 2026 05:46 Rubio says US will either have a good agreement or deal with Iran 'another way' US secretary of state Marco Rubio said this morning that the US will either have a good agreement with Iran or deal with the country "another way." The US will give diplomacy every chance to succeed before exploring the "alternatives," Rubio told reporters in New Delhi. There is a "pretty solid thing on the table in terms of their ability to open up the strait, get the strait open, enter into a very real, significant, time-limited negotiation on the nuclear matter, and hopefully we can pull it off," Rubio said. Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 May 2026 05:20 Israel says one soldier killed during combat in southern Lebanon The Israeli military said on Monday that one soldier was killed during combat in southern Lebanon, adding that an additional soldier was severely injured in the incident and evacuated to hospital. More than 3,000 people have been killed in Lebanon in the latest fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, according to the Lebanese health ministry. Additionally, 22 Israeli soldiers and a defence contractor have been killed in or near southern Lebanon, and two civilians have been killed in northern Israel, Tel Aviv said. Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 May 2026 04:58 Netanyahu says Trump affirmed Israel's right to defend itself against Lebanon Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a social media post said he and Donald Trump have agreed that “any final agreement with Iran must eliminate the nuclear danger,” and that Trump had reaffirmed Israel’s right to defend itself “on every front, including Lebanon". The US official said the deal would guarantee Israel’s right to act against imminent threats in self-defence. Israeli officials are concerned that Hezbollah remains a serious threat to Israel and that Lebanon is ill-equipped to disarm it. A fragile, US-brokered ceasefire took effect in Lebanon on 17 April, but fighting has continued, mainly in the south. Hezbollah has launched daily drone and rocket attacks on Israeli forces and northern Israel, and Israel has struck targets across Lebanon while its troops remain in large swaths of the south. Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 May 2026 04:50 India increases fuel prices for fourth time in weeks State-owned fuel retailers in India increased diesel prices by Rs2.71($0.028) per litre and petrol by Rs2.61 ($0.027), dealers said today, the fourth hike in May as authorities try to recoup losses driven by higher crude costs due to the Iran war. This brought the effective price of petrol in the capital New Delhi to Rs102.12 or $1.07 and pushed diesel to Rs95.20 or $1. Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 May 2026 04:34 Trump gives Tehran new warning on nuclear weapons Donald Trump has warned that Tehran “must understand” it cannot have a nuclear weapon as the two sides edge towards a potential peace deal. The US says it is close to reaching an agreement with Iran that would end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with expectations rising that a breakthrough could be imminent. However, while adopting a more positive tone on, following previous reports the US was considering further strikes against Iran, Trump said his team would “not be rushed”. His comments came soon after the US secretary of state Marco Rubio suggested an announcement could be made “within hours”. More here. Trump gives Tehran new warning on nuclear weapons as US and Iran edge towards deal US says ‘significant progress’ made towards peace – but Trump stressed on Sunday that Tehran ‘must understand’ it cannot have a nuclear weapon Alisha Rahaman Sarkar25 May 2026 04:25 Newer 1 / 2 Older