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Only two ships transit Strait of Hormuz as traffic drops sharply - NBC

Apr 10, 2026, 22:38 GMT+1

Only two ships passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Friday, according to ship-tracking data from S&P Global Market Intelligence cited by NBC News.

The data showed that neither of the vessels were oil or gas tankers, marking a steep decline in traffic through the strategic waterway.

The report said daily transits have fallen in recent days compared with pre-war levels of around 130 to 160 ships, which typically carry oil, gas and other goods to global markets.

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Trump says Strait of Hormuz will be reopened ‘soon’

Apr 10, 2026, 22:20 GMT+1

US President Donald Trump said on Friday the Strait of Hormuz would be reopened “soon” and “one way or the other."

"They're militarily DEFEATED, and now we're going to open up the [Strait], with or without them. But that WILL be open," Trump said to reporter before boarding Air Force One.

US sends additional forces to Middle East ahead of Iran talks - WSJ

Apr 10, 2026, 21:31 GMT+1

The United States is deploying more military forces to the Middle East ahead of planned talks with Iran, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.

The report said the buildup includes additional troops and military assets positioned for possible operations, as Washington pursues diplomacy while maintaining pressure on Tehran.

"US deployments in recent weeks have included Marines, warships and other assets, part of a broader reinforcement of its regional presence," the report added.

Iran's negotiating team led by Ghalibaf arrives in Islamabad - state media

Apr 10, 2026, 20:47 GMT+1

An Iranian delegation led by parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has arrived in Islamabad for potential talks with the United States, according to Iranian media reports.

The delegation includes Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, Defense Council Secretary Ali Akbar Ahmadian, and Central Bank Governor Abdolnaser Hemmati. Several members of parliament are also part of the delegation, Iran's state TV said.

The talks are expected to begin only if Washington accepts Tehran’s preconditions, the report said.

It said the team is structured around multiple committees, including security, political, military, economic, and legal groups, suggesting preparations for wide-ranging discussions.

Pakistan PM brands Iran-US talks ‘make or break’ for permanent truce

Apr 10, 2026, 19:58 GMT+1

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif ‌said ​late ⁠on ‌Friday that the US-Iran talks in ​Islamabad slated to ‌begin on Saturday were a make ‌or break to achieve a permanent ⁠ceasefire in the ‌weeks-long ​Middle East conflict.

Sharif thanked the leadership of Iran and the US for agreeing to a ceasefire and holding peace talks at his request, adding that his government would do its best to ensure the success of the peace process.

He also urged citizens to pray for the talks to succeed.

Why the Iran-US truce is more likely to buy time than peace

Apr 10, 2026, 19:13 GMT+1

As US and Iranian envoys prepare to meet in Pakistan this weekend, the truce between the two sides appears less a step toward peace than a fragile intermission in a war whose central disputes remain unresolved.

There is little clarity about the terms of the ceasefire. Neither Washington nor Tehran refers to it as a formal agreement, and the absence of guarantees, enforcement mechanisms or an effective mediator underscores how fragile it may be.

President Donald Trump has declared victory, Tehran has described the outcome as a “historic achievement,” and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has offered only partial support for the arrangement.

The complexity of the war, including the involvement of Arab states across the Persian Gulf and multiple proxy actors, makes a comprehensive settlement difficult for now.

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A US Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft refuels a US Air Force F-35A Lightning II aircraft during the Operation Epic Fury attack on Iran at an undisclosed location in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility April 5, 2026.