Trump says US-Iran ceasefire on 'life support'
US President Donald Trump says the ceasefire with Iran is on 'life support".
President Donald Trump has dismissed Iran's response to US proposals to end the war as "totally unacceptable". We have the latest from BBC Persian and our Washington correspondent.
The head of the Saudi state-owned oil giant, Aramco, has said the Iran conflict has caused the largest ever shock to global energy supplies. We speak to our business correspondent. We also hear from people in India and Sri Lanka about the impact of the war on their lives.
Researchers are warning that increased ship traffic off South Africa - due to the US-Israel war on Iran - is increasing dangers for whales. Our correspondent explains.
A man accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump during a gala dinner in Washington last month has pleaded not guilty. We have the latest.
And, we hear a conversation with sports journalists about a big VAR decision in Sunday's crunch Premier League football game between Arsenal and West Ham.
Presenter: Rahul Tandon.
(Photo: President Trump participates in maternal healthcare event at the White House, Washington, USA - 11 May 2026. Credit: AARON SCHWARTZ/POOL/EPA)
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