
Middle East Ceasefire Under Pressure
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Meralco Increases Power Rates for Third Consecutive Month Amid Middle East Conflict
Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) has raised power rates for the third straight month in April, with no guarantee of stable rates in May, attributing the increases to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Medicine Shortages Linked to Iran War Prompt Transparency Calls
A medication for angina, isosorbide mononitrate, has been listed as experiencing shipping delays due to the conflict in Iran, prompting calls for transparency regarding medicine shortages.
US senators urge probe into suspicious oil trading before Trump's Iran announcements
US Senators Elizabeth Warren and Sheldon Whitehouse are calling for an investigation into unusual oil trading activity, including significant, well-timed trades, that occurred prior to President Trump's announcements regarding the Iran conflict.
Naphtha Supply Disruptions Impact Japanese Industries and Households
Concerns over naphtha supply, heavily reliant on the Middle East, are causing confusion and potential disruptions for industries and households in Japan. The country sources a significant portion of its naphtha and crude oil from the region.
Iran’s chokehold on Hormuz Strait has White House on defensive
Allies, military analysts and skeptics of the U.S. strategy have been asking how Iran was allowed to seize and maintain control of the passage in the first place.

Israeli Airfares Soar Post-Ceasefire Amid Travel Demand and Foreign Airline Absence
Airfares in Israel have skyrocketed as travelers capitalize on a ceasefire, allowing Ben Gurion international airport to fully reopen, though foreign airlines largely remain absent.
World Bank chief warns Middle East war will cut growth and have cascading impact
The World Bank chief has cautioned that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East is expected to reduce economic growth and trigger widespread, cascading impacts globally.

World Leaders Push to Save Iran Talks Amid Israel’s Attacks in Lebanon
President Trump’s cease-fire with Iran appears at risk as Vice President JD Vance heads to Pakistan for discussions with Iranian officials.

US and Iran hold peace talks in Islamabad amid Middle East tensions
Delegates from Washington and Tehran are meeting in Islamabad, Pakistan, for peace talks aimed at de-escalating tensions in the Middle East, with discussions covering key issues like Hormuz and Lebanon.

US and Iran prepare for peace talks; Iranian leadership wary, JD Vance takes on key role
The United States and Iran are reportedly set for peace talks, though uncertainties remain regarding issues such as Lebanon and sanctions, with a revamped Iranian leadership expressing wariness and JD Vance taking on a high-stakes role.

Israeli Strike Kills 13 Security Personnel in Southern Lebanon Amid Escalating Conflict
An Israeli strike in southern Lebanon resulted in the deaths of 13 security personnel, as ceasefire talks are anticipated and the Lebanese death toll in the ongoing conflict approaches 1,900.
Opinion: UK Prime Minister's Stance on Iran Raises Questions About Antisemitism and Western Resolve
An opinion piece criticizes UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's statements regarding a confrontation with Iran, suggesting they raise concerns about antisemitism and the West's willingness to learn from history.

Iran Uses Memes and AI for Disinformation Campaign
Iran is reportedly employing memes, artificial intelligence, and fake personas to manipulate online perceptions of an ongoing war, according to a new report. This strategy aims to shape public opinion and control the narrative surrounding the conflict.

Iran's Strait Toll Accused of Violating International Law
International shipping regulations, specifically UNCLOS Articles 38 and 44, grant transit passage to all global shipping. Iran's imposition of a strait toll is being criticized for violating these established laws and nautical customs.

Iran-US Ceasefire News Live: Trump warns of fresh Iran strikes if talks fail; Lebanon and Israel agree to meet in US

Doubts in Kyiv over Russia's Orthodox Easter ceasefire promise
Kyiv remains wary of Moscow's pledge to implement a 32-hour temporary truce for Orthodox Easter, with doubts lingering over Russia's commitment to stop fighting 'in all directions'.

Japan's Energy Security Tested by Middle East Conflict
Japan's long-standing reliance on Middle Eastern oil for its energy security has been severely tested by the ongoing conflict in the region. A recent ceasefire has temporarily reopened the Strait of Hormuz, offering some relief to tanker traffic.

Southeast Asian Nations Address Medicine Supply and Price Stability Amid Middle East Crisis
Health officials in Malaysia and pharmaceutical firms in the Philippines have announced that medicine supply and prices are expected to remain stable until at least June, as countries in the region manage potential impacts from the ongoing Middle East conflict.

Conscientious Objections to War Surge in US
The number of US service members seeking discharge due to conscientious objection has sharply increased, with many citing the US-Israeli war and an Iran school bombing as turning points.
Iran unable to fully reopen Strait of Hormuz due to naval mines
Iran faces challenges in fully reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical flashpoint, due to the presence of naval mines and ongoing security risks, complicating mine-clearing efforts.
Government to roll out cash aid amid Middle East crisis
A government plans to roll out cash aid later this month in response to the ongoing Middle East crisis.
Chicago Teachers Demand No School on May Day
Chicago teachers are advocating for no school on May Day, posing a challenge to the city's mayor and school leaders. This demand highlights ongoing tensions between educators and city administration.

Hormuz is a strait of high stakes, where law and leverage collide

Trump has handed JD Vance his most difficult mission yet
As the US vice-president leads peace talks with Iran, he must balance warring factions, a demanding boss and his own political future.

US-Vatican Relations Strained Amid Pentagon Denial of Diplomat Berating
Relations between the US and the Vatican are reportedly strained, with the Pentagon denying accusations of berating a papal diplomat, following the Vatican's repeated condemnation of US military actions alongside Israel in Iran.

Iran war live: US negotiators due to arrive in Pakistan for ceasefire talks
Lebanese Health Ministry says people killed in Israeli attacks since March 2 rises to 1,953 with 6,303 wounded.