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Iran ceasefire: Brief pause amid ongoing uncertainty

By AndreaPosted on24.04.2026
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It is a deceptive calm that is not welcomed by everyone: a fragile ceasefire between the USA and Iran has been in effect since April 8th, and on Tuesday it was extended by US President Donald Trump for an indefinite period of time. Even if the mutual blockades in the Strait of Hormuz remain in place (and continue to escalate), attacks in Iran itself have largely been absent since then.



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  • Crown Princess of Norway joins list for lung transplant
  • You will still find out about the agreement with Iran; Hormuz will reopen immediately
  • New strike, schools closed today
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  • Fewer foundation boards, more audience rights: Greens want to “non-party politicize” ORF
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