
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the war is "definitely beyond the halfway point" but later clarified that was in terms of missions, not time.
New strikes are reported in Israel and Iran, with parts of Tehran losing power temporarily.
A Kuwaiti oil tanker carrying millions of barrels was on fire after being hit while docked in Dubai in what officials call an Iranian drone attack. The 24 crew aboard are safe and the blaze is under control.
Iran moves forward with plans to toll ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
Donald Trump issues new threats to "obliterate" Iran's power plants, oil wells and "possibly" water desalination plants if a deal is not reached "shortly"
Trump says there are "serious" talks with Iran, but a spokesperson for Iran's foreign ministry says there are no negotiations with the US to end the war, state media reports.
Israel launches new strikes at Tehran
The Israeli military says it has launched a new wave of strikes in the Iranian capital, Tehran.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) says the strikes targeted the "infrastructure of the Iranian terror regime".
No oil leak after Kuwait tanker attack in Dubai port
Authorities in Dubai have confirmed no oil leaked from a tanker set on fire after an Iranian drone strike.
As we reported earlier, the Al Salmi tanker was fully loaded with two million barrels of oil and was docked in Dubai on its way to China, when it was hit in a drone attack and a fire broke out.
The Dubai media office has since confirmed that response teams have "successfully contained the incident involving the Kuwaiti oil tanker in Dubai waters, with no oil leakage and no injuries reported".
Korean Air takes emergency action as fuel prices soar
Korean Air, South Korea's national carrier, says it is taking emergency action to buffer the impact of soaring jet fuel prices and the economic fallout of the Iran war.
The airline's vice chairman Woo Ki-hong told staff members in an internal memo seen by the BBC that energy prices have more than doubled what is set in the carrier's business plan, resulting in a "growing monthly fuel cost burden".
The organisation will take "internal cost-reduction measures" from April to manage its finances to ensure the airline's stability, a Korean Air spokesperson said on Tuesday.
The average price of jet fuel rose to nearly $200 (£151.45) a barrel on 20 March, more than double what it was in February, according to the latest International Air Transport Association figures.
Crude oil is trading more than 50% higher than before the start of the war, sending jet fuel prices soaring.
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