Australia’s foreign affairs minister says priority ‘must be to continue the ceasefire and return to negotiations’
Australia’s foreign affairs minister, Penny Wong, has urged the US and Iran to continue the ceasefire and return to negotiations quickly, after peace talks failed to secure a deal or the re-opening of the strait of Hormuz.
Historic face-to-face meetings in Pakistan – marking the highest-level of direct engagement between Washington and Tehran in decades – seemingly broke down after a marathon 21-hour first day of talks.
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The high-profile Democrat, a leading contender in California's governor race, firmly denies the accusations.
The high-profile Democrat, a leading contender in California's governor race, firmly denies the accusations.
Easter festivities are muted in Kharkiv as Ukrainians expect fighting to flare up again after a weekend truce.
Most polls favour Péter Magyar, who fronts a grassroots party, but PM Viktor Orbán has been in a defiant mood.
US Vice President JD Vance is leaving Pakistan, saying Tehran chose not to accept their ‘final and best offer’.
US Vice President JD Vance says the US delegation has failed to reach an agreement with Iran.
In interview with Al Jazeera, International Maritime Organization chief says world should reject tolls in waterway.
The BBC's Europe Editor Katya Adler reports from Prime Minister Victor Orbán's home town of Felscút.
Standing by a map, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu describes how six countries wanted to strangle us’.
Catherine King says while peace talks were ‘best chance’ at lowering fuel prices, further help may be included in budget
The Albanese government is contemplating further relief for struggling households and businesses in next month’s federal budget, as peace talks continue between the US and Iran amid a fragile ceasefire.
The infrastructure minister, Catherine King, said the success of those talks was the “best chance” at bringing down fuel prices. But she warned there would be a “long tail” from the crisis even if the strait of Hormuz – which was still being blocked by Iran and strangling global oil supplies – reopened imminently.
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Israel has approved 34 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, Palestinians are terrified they will lose their land.