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Good morning Middle East Eye readers,



Diplomacy hangs in the balance as Islamabad remains under lockdown and mixed signals continue over US-Iran talks.

Meanwhile, the Hormuz crisis is rippling across global trade, energy markets and regional security.



Here are the latest updates: 





  • Islamabad locked down as envoys arrive: US officials land for talks, but Iran insists no direct meeting is planned.




  • Talks in limbo despite mediation push.

    Tehran says it will only convey its position through Pakistan, adding to uncertainty.




  • Hormuz standoff escalates further as thousands of sailors remain stranded and maritime tensions disrupt one of the world’s busiest routes.




  • Global trade routes remain under pressure as Panama Canal fees surge to $4m amid ship rerouting to avoid the Strait of Hormuz.




  • US tightens economic squeeze on Iran with Washington ruling out oil waivers and freezing $344 m in Iran-linked assets.




  • Iran signals military strength: Officials say much of its missile capability remains unused despite weeks of conflict.




  • Israeli attacks continue across Gaza and the West Bank, with fresh strikes reported in Gaza, while arrests intensify in the West Bank.




  • Regional tensions widen beyond Iran as Hezbollah claims attacks in south Lebanon while Lebanon’s leadership rejects being drawn into regional bargaining.








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