US vs Iran War Latest News
The US–Iran conflict continues to evolve, with new developments emerging by the hour. This live section from CoinEdition delivers Iran war latest news, covering military actions, ceasefire efforts, and diplomatic responses. It also tracks how the situation is influencing oil prices, inflation expectations, crypto, and global financial markets. With tensions shifting quickly, each update provides clear context and verified information. From official statements to market reactions, CoinEdition keeps you informed on the latest developments and their broader global impact.
Oman Oil Terminal Halts Crude Loading
Crude loading operations at Oman’s Mina al Fahal terminal were suspended following an explosion near its offshore mooring facilities. The incident comes amid heightened regional tensions and renewed focus on energy security near the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump Says Iran War End Talks Near Final Stage
President Donald Trump said final negotiations are underway to end the conflict with Iran. He also criticized a House measure seeking to limit presidential war powers, arguing it came as diplomatic efforts approach a potential breakthrough.
IRGC Reiterates Hezbollah Withdrawal Demand
IRGC Quds Force commander Esmail Qaani said Hezbollah seeks an Israeli withdrawal to positions held before the latest regional conflict. He also reiterated support for Hezbollah and called resistance against Israeli forces in Lebanon a duty.
Iranian Officer Warns of US War
A senior Iranian officer has stated that renewed war with the US is ‘inevitable’. The officer’s comments come amid ongoing tensions between the two nations. No further details on the potential conflict were provided.
Oil Prices Ease on Ceasefire Talk Hopes
Oil prices slipped as markets assessed progress in U.S.-Iran ceasefire discussions. Brent crude fell to $94.23 per barrel, while WTI dropped to $91.31, with traders weighing the potential impact of increased Iranian oil supply.
Kuwait Intercepts Missiles, Drones Amid Tensions
Kuwait said its air defenses intercepted hostile missile and drone attacks as U.S.-Iran tensions escalated across the Gulf. No immediate casualties were reported, while regional security concerns continue to rise.
Netanyahu Orders Strikes on Beirut District
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered strikes on targets in Beirut’s Dahiyeh district. Israel said the operation was a response to what it described as repeated Hezbollah ceasefire violations.
Six Reported Killed in Lebanon Strikes
At least six people were reported killed in recent Israeli strikes across southern Lebanon, according to state media. The casualties include victims in Braiqaa, Toul, and Kfarsir as cross-border tensions continue.
Iran Denies Reports of President Resignation
Iranian officials denied reports that President Masoud Pezeshkian resigned over alleged IRGC influence. Government representatives called the claims false and said Pezeshkian remains actively engaged in state affairs.
Qatar Rejects Permanent Hormuz Fees
Qatar has opposed permanent transit fees for ships moving through the Strait of Hormuz, while remaining open to temporary tolls if they help restore safe passage, according to the Economic Times. The position keeps attention on Gulf diplomacy as the U.S. pushes for the waterway to remain open without long-term toll barriers, with energy markets still watching shipping flows and insurance risks.