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US-Iran Peace Talks: US Vice President JD Vance left for Pakistan to participate in the peace talks between Washington and Tehran, mediated by Islamabad.

Donald Trump warned Iran against reportedly charging fees on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, calling for an immediate halt.

Pakistan deploys fighter jets, refuelling tankers and surveillance aircraft across the Middle East to escort Iran's delegation ahead of high-stakes Islamabad talks, amid rising tensions with Israel and uncertainty over ceasefire terms.

US-Iran war: State media said no delegation had left Tehran and negotiations remain on hold until a ceasefire in Lebanon is upheld.

US-Israel-Iran War Live Updates: US President Donald Trump's push to steady the Middle East crisis is colliding with hard realities on the ground, as calls for restraint and negotiations struggle to match the pace of military action. US has quietly urged Israel to tone down its campaign and move towards dialogue, with Trump emphasising a more "low-key" approach even as signals from Tel Aviv remain mixed. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has opened the door to talks, but continues to maintain that operations against Hezbollah will not pause. The fallout has been severe, with more than 300 people killed in Lebanon. At the same time, Beirut has begun indicating a shift in its own stance, with moves targeting armed groups seen as part of a broader attempt to align with diplomatic efforts. Iran has responded with sharp warnings, arguing that ongoing attacks undermine the very basis of negotiations and risk collapsing an already fragile truce. In a defiant statement, Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei said on Thursday that Iran would be "resolute in avenging" the deaths of his father Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the country's "martyrs" and "will take management of the Strait of Hormuz into a new phase." Meanwhile, the United States is preparing for crucial talks in Pakistan, which will be held on April 11. Catch all the live updates at Indiatoday.in.

Authorities in Nigeria's restive north put the death toll at three, but residents and humanitarians point to a higher toll. The attack occurred in an area where kidnapping gangs and Islamist militants are active.

The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to the Pakistani minister's remarks, describing his alleged 'call for Israel's annihilation' as outrageous. The faceoff comes just a day before delegations meet in Islamabad for US-Iran ceasefire talks.

A US immigration judge has ruled that Subu Vedam, who was wrongfully jailed for four decades in a false murder case, can stay in the US. ICE had arrested him soon after his release last year and reopened an old drug peddling case to deport him.

Authorities in Islamabad have fortified the streets around the luxury Serena Hotel, where two sources told Reuters the talks are set to take place