War returns to Iran with Israel, US strikes
Show Summary
  • The US and Israel on Feb 28 launched what they described as a “pre-emptive” joint strike against Iranian targets, with Trump announcing start of “major combat operations”
  • Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was assassinated in US-Israeli strikes; Mojtaba Khamenei replaced his father as Iran’s new supreme leader
  • Iran, US agreed to a two-week ceasefire on April 8; the truce was later extended indefinitely and remains in place
  • Pakistan hosted the first round of face-to-face talks between the US and Iran in 47 years in April; the talks ended without a breakthrough, but also without a breakdown
  • Pakistan continues to push for diplomatic solution
  • Iran warns of “new fronts against the US, allies after Trump threatens renewed attacks on Tehran
Published 21 May, 2026 04:20pm

No full Hormuz flows until first half of 2027, UAE's oil giant says

Full oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz will not return before the first or second quarter of 2027, even if the Middle East conflict ended now, the head of the United Arab Emirates’ state oil firm ADNOC has said, Reuters reports.

“Even if this conflict ends tomorrow, it will take at least four months to get back to 80 per cent of pre-conflict flows, and full flows will not return before the first or even second quarter of 2027,” ADNOC CEO Sultan Al Jaber said during an Atlantic Council event.

Published 21 May, 2026 02:49pm

UAE official slams Iran's Hormuz control plan as 'pipe dream'

A top UAE official denounced Iran’s claim of control over Emirati waters in the blockaded Strait of Hormuz as a “pipe dream,” following an announcement by an Iranian body overseeing the strait.

“The regime is trying to establish a new reality born from a clear military defeat, but attempts to control the Strait of Hormuz or infringe on the UAE’s maritime sovereignty are nothing but pipe dreams,” said the United Arab Emirates’ presidential advisor Anwar Gargash in a post on X.

Published 21 May, 2026 02:32pm

UAE’s new pipeline bypassing Strait of Hormuz nearly 50pc complete, oil chief says

The UAE has completed nearly 50 per cent of a second pipeline that will bypass the Strait of Hormuz, the head of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) said, as Gulf producers seek alternative export routes amid the prolonged closure of the key waterway, Anodolu reports.

The new pipeline is expected to double ADNOC’s export capacity through Fujairah, a UAE port on the Gulf of Oman located beyond the Strait of Hormuz.

The construction of the project has been accelerated due to the Iran war, with the pipeline expected to become operational in 2027.

Published 21 May, 2026 01:55pm

20 Iranian sailors onboard seized vessel return to Tehran

20 Iranian sailors onboard a vessel seized by the US have returned to Tehran from Islamabad, Iran’s IRNA outlet is reporting, according to Al Jazeera.

“The release was achieved after intensive consultations between the Iranian Foreign Minister and his Pakistani and Singaporean counterparts,” the report added.

Published 21 May, 2026 01:18pm

Israel launches air raid, artillery shelling across southern Lebanon

Israel has launched multiple drone attacks on a road connecting the towns of Tora and Jennata in southern Lebanon’s Tyre district, Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) reports.

The Israeli army also targeted the town of Qabrikha in the Marjayoun district with artillery shelling.

Published 21 May, 2026 01:11pm

China says supports Pakistan in playing a 'fair and balanced' mediating role in ending the war

The Chinese foreign ministry has said that Beijing “supports Pakistan in playing a fair and balanced mediating role in promoting peace and ending the war”, reports AFP.

The ministry said this while confirming Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to China from May 23-26, during which leaders from both sides “will have an in-depth exchange of views on bilateral relations and issues of common concern”.

Published 21 May, 2026 12:50pm

Indian shares rise on US-Iran deal hopes

Indian shares have advanced supported by a drop in oil prices as investors assessed signs that the US may be nearing a deal with Iran to end the Middle East conflict, while key corporate earnings are also on the radar, Reuters reports.

The benchmark Nifty 50 rose 0.63 per cent to 23,806.6 and the BSE Sensex gained 0.53pc to 75,720.79, as of 9:55am IST.

All 16 major sectors logged gains. The broader small-caps and mid-caps rose 1pc and 0.7pc, respectively. Other Asian markets gained 3pc.

“Markets have gained momentum as investors turn optimistic over a possible resolution of the ongoing Middle East conflict,” said Aakash Shah, technical research analyst at Choice Broking.

Momentum indicators suggest bearish pressure is easing, with healthy buying interest emerging at lower levels, though the broader trend remains cautious due to lingering global uncertainties, Shah said.

Published 21 May, 2026 12:36pm

Lebanon says death toll from Israeli attack earlier in week has risen

Lebanon’s Health Ministry said the death toll from what it described as the “Deir Qanoun en-Nahr massacre” has risen to 14 killed and three wounded, Al Jazeera reports.

Among those killed was a family of 11, including three children, their parents and grandparents.

Rescuers and residents gather at the site of an Israeli air strike in Beirut’s Tallet al-Khayyat area.—AFP/File
Rescuers and residents gather at the site of an Israeli air strike in Beirut’s Tallet al-Khayyat area.—AFP/File
Published 21 May, 2026 12:27pm

Iran rebuilding military industrial base faster than expected: CNN

Iran has already restarted some of its drone production during the six-week ceasefire that began in early April, CNN reports citing two sources familiar with US intelligence assessments.

US intelligence indicates Iran’s military is rebuilding much faster than initially estimated, the report added, citing four sources.

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said the United States was ready to proceed with further attacks on Tehran if Iran did not agree to a peace deal, but suggested Washington could wait a few days to “get the right answers.”

Published 21 May, 2026 12:21pm

EasyJet reports deeper first-half loss on Mideast war

British no-frills airline EasyJet said Thursday that its losses deepened in the six months to end-March after the Middle East war sent jet fuel prices soaring, AFP reports.

The headline loss after tax came in at 377 million ($506m) for first half of its financial year, a rise of 27 percent from the period a year earlier, as the US-Iran conflict also upended travel plans, the carrier said in a statement.

Revenue jumped 12 per cent to 3.954 billion, as passenger numbers rose six percent over the reporting period.

EasyJet said “it has been impacted by the Middle East conflict through higher fuel costs and lower forward visibility”.

EasyJet planes. — Reuters/File
EasyJet planes. — Reuters/File
Published 21 May, 2026 11:52am

Israeli air strikes reported across southern Lebanon

An Israeli air strike has been reported on the outskirts of the town of Tulin in southern Lebanon, according to Al Jazeera.

Additional overnight strikes were also reported on the towns of Kfardounine, Froun, Sarbine and Tayr Debba.

Israeli strikes also hit areas near the town of al-Namirieh in southern Lebanon.

The attacks come despite the extension last week of the so-called “ceasefire” agreement between Israel and Lebanon.

Published 21 May, 2026 11:03am

Saudi Arabia projected to rely heavily on oil for summer energy as gas supplies dwindle

Saudi Arabia is projected to increase its use of imported fuel oil to generate electricity this summer, following a drop in natural gas supplies from oilfields that were shut down after conflict with Iran restricted the country’s oil exports, Reuters reports.

This rising reliance on fuel oil comes as summer heat drives up the demand for air conditioning, dealing a blow to the kingdom’s goals of shifting towards cleaner energy.

Published 21 May, 2026 10:26am

Iran executes two people under security charges

Iran has executed two people for what it said were charges of creating a group to disrupt the country’s security and having membership in a “terrorist” organisation, the country’s Tasnim news agency reported, according to Reuters.

Tasnim identified the two as Ramin Zaleh and Karim Maroufpour.

Published 21 May, 2026 10:12am

Oil rebounds on Iran peace deal uncertainty and inventory drawdowns

Oil prices edged up, paring some previous losses as investors monitored peace talks between the US and Iran, while supply tightness and US inventory drawdowns provided some support, Reuters reports.

Brent crude futures rose 78 cents, or 0.74 per cent, to $105.80 a barrel by 0341 GMT, and US West Texas Intermediate futures were up 84 cents, or 0.85pc, at $99.10.

“The oil market remains overly sensitive to Iran-related headlines, with participants continuing to pin considerable hope on reports that talks between the US and Iran are progressing,” ING analysts said in a note.

Published 21 May, 2026 09:27am

Iran war putting strain on Sri Lanka’s tea industry

Sri Lankan tea workers are facing increasing hardship as the Iran war increases energy prices and reduces demand for tea exports, Reuters reports.

According to Sri Lanka’s Export Development Board (EDB), export earnings fell 17.3 percent year-on-year in March to $114.75 million.

This was in part due to a 38 per cent drop in demand from Iraq, the largest tea buyer, while shipments to the United Arab Emirates plunged 93pc amid disruption to shipping and transport logistics, EDB data showed.

An employee prepares tea in a tasting room at the Dilmah tea factory in Colombo, Sri Lanka, April 23, 2026. —Reuters
An employee prepares tea in a tasting room at the Dilmah tea factory in Colombo, Sri Lanka, April 23, 2026. —Reuters
Published 21 May, 2026 09:23am

PHOTOS: Civil defence workers search through rubble in southern Lebanon

An elderly woman walks past Lebanese civil defence workers searching through the rubble in the southern Lebanese village of Deir Qanun al-Nahr on May 20, 2026. —AFP
An elderly woman walks past Lebanese civil defence workers searching through the rubble in the southern Lebanese village of Deir Qanun al-Nahr on May 20, 2026. —AFP
Lebanese civil defence workers search through the rubble in the southern Lebanese village of Deir Qanun al-Nahr on May 20, 2026. —AFP
Lebanese civil defence workers search through the rubble in the southern Lebanese village of Deir Qanun al-Nahr on May 20, 2026. —AFP
Ghida Krisht and Wael Sabbagh inspect the rubble of a building destroyed by an Israeli strike in Beirut’s Tallet el-Khayyet neighbourhood on May 18, 2026. —AFP
Ghida Krisht and Wael Sabbagh inspect the rubble of a building destroyed by an Israeli strike in Beirut’s Tallet el-Khayyet neighbourhood on May 18, 2026. —AFP
Lebanese civil defence workers search through the rubble in the southern Lebanese village of Deir Qanun al-Nahr on May 20, 2026. —AFP
Lebanese civil defence workers search through the rubble in the southern Lebanese village of Deir Qanun al-Nahr on May 20, 2026. —AFP
Published 21 May, 2026 08:24am

Trump official warns Iran of unprecedented military action over deal holdout

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller has issued a stark warning to the Iranian leadership regarding the ongoing standoff as negotiations have failed to progress, Al Jazeera reports.

Speaking to Fox News, Miller said that the current administration in Tehran faces a critical ultimatum from the US.

“This new team in Iran has a choice to make,” Miller said.

“They can either agree to a piece of paper that is satisfactory to the United States, or they can face a punishment from our military, the likes of which has not been seen in modern history. That’s the choice that they face,” he said.