Six key developments as the war in the Middle East continuespublished at 07:35 GMT
Gabriela Pomeroy
Live reporter
Image source, Getty ImagesThe site of an overnight Israeli airstrike in Beirut's southern suburb of Bir al Abed
- There is still confusion over talks between the US and Iran, after US President Donald Trump said on Monday that the countries had "constructive" talks. Iranian officials denied any substantive talks between the two nations, and the White House later said the situation was "fluid"
- On Monday, the BBC's US partner CBS News reported that a senior Iranian Foreign Ministry official told them "we received points from the US through mediators and they are being reviewed"
- Reports suggest that Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff could meet Iranian officials this week in Pakistan. The country says it is happy to host talks should they be required
- The oil price fell after Trump mentioned the prospect of talks, before climbing back to more than $100 a barrel
- On the ground overnight, Iran launched multiple waves of missiles at Israel, causing damage to buildings in Tel Aviv and central Israel. In Lebanon, state media reported Israeli strikes on Beirut overnight, and this morning the Israeli military told residents in the south to evacuate as it prepared to target more Hezbollah infrastructure
- UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves will focus on the economic impact today when she updates MPs in the House of Commons on how the situation in the Middle East is affecting the UK. She is expected to set out some principles on how to support people if energy bills spiral in the coming months

















