Albanese says Australia will have ‘private’ discussions with US about Strait of Hormuz plan

LIVE UPDATES: The Prime Minister says Australia will hold ‘private’ talks with the US on reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

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Iran's supreme leader has rejected peace negotiations with the United States, vowing not to relinquish the country's nuclear and missile capabilities while maintaining control of the Gulf region and Strait of Hormuz.

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Minister urges calm after Alice Springs unrest

Australia’s Indigenous Australians Minister has called for calm in Alice Springs after violence erupted following the death of a five-year-old girl.

The alleged killer of Kumanjayi Little Baby has been moved to Darwin, as authorities work to stabilise the situation in the Northern Territory town.

Jefferson Lewis was arrested after the child’s body was discovered by a police search party on Wednesday morning.

Malarndirri McCarthy said the community was grappling with anger and fear in the wake of the tragedy, as she urged residents to support one another.

Speaking to ABC RN, the minister said the family was grieving and the priority must be de-escalation.

She said it was critical the focus remained on maintaining calm and ensuring appropriate trauma counselling was available for those affected.

“There needs to be calm, and there needs to be a proper process now in terms of this criminal investigation, and it must not be jeopardised by foolishness,” McCarthy says.

“I totally understand the deep grief that people are experiencing, but we do now have Mr Lewis in custody and he has been taken to Darwin in order for calm to be restored here in Alice Springs,” she says.

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Extra shipments of jet fuel and diesel secured using new financing powers

Australia has secured two new shipments carrying around 100 million litres of jet fuel, and another cargo with 50 million litres of diesel, underwritten by taxpayers.

The Albanese Government says the three new fuel shipments, going to Brisbane, Perth and Darwin, are in addition to the eight shipments already announced under new financing rules.

Labor says it has now secured over 450 million litres of additional diesel and 100 million litres of additional jet fuel off the spot market to deal with the ongoing oil crisis.

Wong: Australia in talks on Hormuz plan

Australia has joined international discussions over a US-led push to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, as tensions in the region continue to disrupt global energy supplies.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirmed the Albanese Government is in talks with Washington and key allies about a proposal put forward by US President Donald Trump.

The plan would see countries form an international coalition, known as the Maritime Freedom Construct, aimed at reopening the vital shipping lane in a “post-conflict” scenario.

Under the proposal, participating nations could contribute through diplomacy, intelligence sharing, sanctions enforcement or even a naval presence.

Ms Wong said Australia was already working closely with its partners on potential next steps.

“We are working with all of our partners, the United Kingdom, France and the United States,” the foreign minister said.

“We are engaging on options, noting that we have already provided defensive and diplomatic support to the region”.

Trump faces war powers deadline over Iran conflict

The White House is facing a looming legal deadline as the Trump administration continues its military campaign against Iran, with pressure mounting under a decades-old law designed to limit presidential war powers.

The 1973 War Powers Resolution requires the president to notify Congress when deploying US forces and sets strict limits on how long military action can continue without approval.

Under the law, any military action authorised by the president without Congress must end after 60 days unless lawmakers sign off or formally declare war. That 60-day window is set to expire on Friday (US time).

So far, the White House has not said whether Donald Trump will seek to extend the deadline.

One White House official said the administration was in “active conversations” with lawmakers on addressing the deadline, but did not elaborate. The official was granted anonymity to discuss private deliberations.

The law allows the administration to request a 30-day extension, provided Congress is formally notified in writing that continued military action is necessary.

While the White House has repeatedly said the president is pursuing a diplomatic solution with Iran, it has not publicly confirmed whether an extension will be sought.

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has said the ceasefire postpones the deadline for securing approval.

Trump weighs new Iran strikes as Tehran threatens ‘painful’ retaliation

Iranian authorities say the country’s forces will respond with “long and painful strikes” if the United States renews attacks, and also reasserted its control over the Strait of Hormuz, complicating US plans for a coalition to reopen the waterway.

Two months into the US-Israeli war with Iran, the vital sea channel remains closed, choking off 20 per cent of the world’s oil and gas supplies.

That has sent global energy prices surging and heightened concerns about the risks of an economic downturn.

Efforts to resolve the conflict have hit an impasse, with a ceasefire in place since April 8 but Iran still blocking the strait in response to a US naval blockade of Iran’s oil exports, the country’s economic lifeline.

US President Donald Trump was slated to receive a briefing on Thursday on plans for a series of fresh military strikes on Iran to compel it to negotiate an end to the conflict, a US official told Reuters.

Such options have long been part of US planning but reports of the proposed briefing, first issued by news site Axios late on Wednesday, initially spurred big gains in oil prices, with the benchmark Brent crude contract hitting more than $US126 a barrel at one point.

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