US President Donald Trump has set a new deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, warning that military action — including strikes on key infrastructure — could follow if Tehran does not act.
Iran pushes back:
Iranian leaders have dismissed the warning, insisting the strait will stay closed unless compensation is paid for war-related losses, signaling a hardline stance in the standoff.
High-risk rescue:
A US airman shot down over Iran reportedly survived for more than 24 hours by hiding and moving through rough terrain before being recovered in a complex rescue mission by US forces.
Diplomatic channels open:
Efforts to reduce tensions are ongoing. Oman is said to be holding urgent talks, while Pakistan and Egypt are helping maintain communication between Washington and Tehran.

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