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August 17, 2026· By M360 News Team

News Roundup, 17 August: Strait Standoff and US Fuel Crisis, Korean Peninsula Peace Talks, Pushback Against FIFA Leadership and Other Top Stories

*Iran remains steadfast in the Strait of Hormuz amid rising US fuel prices, while South Korea advances a proposal for formal peace talks with Pyongyang.*

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People stand near the water as two large ships, one emitting smoke, pass by, evoking the Strait Standoff and US Fuel Crisis topics.
People stand near the water as two large ships, one emitting smoke, pass by, evoking the Strait Standoff and US Fuel Crisis topics.
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Daily News Roundup — World

Iran remains steadfast in the Strait of Hormuz amid rising US fuel prices, while South Korea advances a proposal for formal peace talks with Pyongyang.

Global headlines today are dominated by escalating tensions around the Strait of Hormuz as Iran maintains its defiant stance while Donald Trump prepares US consumers for higher energy costs. Elsewhere, diplomatic overtures take centre stage on the Korean Peninsula with a proposal to formally end decades of conflict, alongside international scrutiny over sports governance and regional security initiatives across Africa.

Premium Times

South Korean president proposes talks to officially end war with North Korea - Premium Times Nigerialead story

South Korea's president has put forward a proposal for diplomatic negotiations to formally terminate the state of war with North Korea that has persisted since the 1950–1953 conflict ended in an armistice. A formal peace declaration would represent a historic diplomatic breakthrough on the Korean Peninsula, reshaping East Asian security dynamics.

Daily Maverick

Momentum builds against Fifa’s Infantino after his FFE own goal - Daily Mavericklead story

Opposition is swelling among international football stakeholders against FIFA President Gianni Infantino following his controversial handling of recent federation governance decisions. Growing unrest among member associations threatens to destabilise FIFA's global leadership and trigger wider governance reforms in world sport.

Mail & Guardian

Tougher illegal mining laws raise questions over who will be targeted - Mail & Guardianfront page

New legislation aimed at curbing illicit mining operations is raising concerns among civil society groups over whether enforcement will focus on vulnerable informal miners rather than organized criminal syndicates. Strict regulatory frameworks risk penalising impoverished communities unless enforcement effectively targets the high-level financial beneficiaries of illegal extraction.

The Citizen (Tanzania)

Tanzania prevents 13,000 child deaths through mother to child HIV services - thecitizen.co.tzfront page

Public health interventions in Tanzania have successfully averted an estimated 13,000 child deaths through expanded prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission programmes. The results demonstrate the efficacy of sustained maternal healthcare investments in achieving key global public health targets across East Africa.

How the publishers differ

  • The Daily Nation leads on the geopolitical standoff in the Strait of Hormuz and Donald Trump's warning to US consumers over rising fuel costs.
  • Premium Times highlights diplomatic moves on the Korean Peninsula as South Korea proposes formal talks to end the Korean War.
  • In international sports governance, Daily Maverick details growing opposition to FIFA President Gianni Infantino following recent governance controversies.

What it adds up to

Today's international coverage reflects a world managing simultaneous geopolitical friction in the Middle East and strategic peace overtures in East Africa and Asia. From maritime security to international sports governance, global institutions and national leaderships face growing pressure to deliver stability.

Compiled by the M360 News Team from today's print and digital editions of Premium Times, Daily Maverick, The Star, Mail & Guardian, The Citizen (Tanzania). Every story links to the original report.

AI images used for illustrative purposes. All news and stories are factual.

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