The Iran situation as of May 22, 2026:

Here’s the latest on the Iran situation as of May 22, 2026:

Live Updates: Latest from Israel, Iran, and Middle East

Jerusalem Post

Today
Iran war day 84: US-Iran talks advance amid mediation push

Al Jazeera

Today
Qatari negotiating team in Tehran to try to help secure US-Iran deal to end war, says source

Reuters

Today
Iran says it's mulling latest U.S. peace proposal and Trump says he'll wait "a couple of days"

CBS News

Yesterday
 
  • Diplomatic efforts between the U.S. and Iran are continuing, with mediators from both Qatar and Pakistan involved in talks aimed at turning the current ceasefire into a longer-term agreement.

Reports today say Iran is reviewing the latest U.S. proposal, and Iranian officials believe the newest draft has “narrowed gaps” between the sides, though disagreements remain over uranium enrichment and control of the Strait of Hormuz.

  • Tensions are still high. Israeli and U.S. officials are reportedly preparing contingency plans in case negotiations collapse and fighting resumes.

Oil and global markets remain sensitive to developments in the Gulf region because the Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most important shipping routes for energy exports.

Iran is also considering new controls and fees on undersea communication cables passing through Hormuz, raising concerns about internet and data infrastructure in the region.

Background:
The 2026 Iran war began after large-scale Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran in late February. A ceasefire was reached in April, but the situation remains unstable with ongoing military alerts, sanctions, and negotiations.

NHL playoff update as of Friday, May 22,

 

Here is the current NHL playoff update as of Friday, May 22, 2026: the field is down to the conference finals, with the Vegas Golden Knights leading the Colorado Avalanche 1-0 after a 4-2 Game 1 win, and the Montreal Canadiens leading the Carolina Hurricanes 1-0 after a 6-2 Game 1 win.

Tonight’s Game 2 is Avalanche at Golden Knights at 8 p.m. ET, and the next Eastern final game is Canadiens at Hurricanes on Saturday, May 23 at 7 p.m. ET.

Canadiens' attack stuns Hurricanes in East finals opener

Reuters

Today
Colorado Avalanche captain Nathan MacKinnon reacts angrily following Vegas Golden Knights NHL Game 1 defeat

timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Today

Expected Cruise Ship Visitors for June 2026

Next Ship Expected  to Visit

20-Jun-26   Sat 07:00 16:00   Venezia Carnival  4232 Passengers

The 2026 cruise season in Saint John is shaping up to be one of the busiest in recent years, with major cruise lines returning to the Bay of Fundy from spring through late fall.

Highlights of the 2026 Season

  • The season began unusually early on April 8, 2026, when Virgin Voyages’ Valiant Lady made an unscheduled inaugural visit to the city.

Port Saint John expects dozens of ship calls throughout the season, including several first-time visits by cruise vessels.

  • Cruise traffic peaks during September and October, when fall foliage cruises arrive in Atlantic Canada.

Major Cruise Lines Visiting

Cruise ships scheduled for Saint John in 2026 include:

  • Royal Caribbean
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Carnival Cruise Line
  • Holland America Line
  • Virgin Voyages
  • Princess Cruises
  • Oceania Cruises
  • Regent Seven Seas
  • Azamara
  • Seabourn

Notable Ships Scheduled

Some of the ships expected in Saint John during 2026:

  • Valiant Lady
  • Norwegian Escape
  • Carnival Venezia
  • Zuiderdam
  • Volendam
  • Vision of the Seas
  • Celebrity Silhouette
  • Seven Seas Splendor

Cruise Terminals

Ships dock primarily at:

  • Marco Polo Cruise Terminal
  • Diamond Jubilee Cruise Terminal
  • Long Wharf (during busy multi-ship days)

What Cruise Visitors Usually Explore

Popular attractions for passengers include:

  • Reversing Falls
  • Saint John City Market
  • Irving Nature Park
  • Fundy Trail Parkway
  • Bay of Fundy shore excursions and sea caves near St. Martins.

This Week in New Brunswick History

This Week in New Brunswick History

May 17 – May 23

Here are some notable moments from New Brunswick’s past during this week in history:

May 17

  • 1686 – Bishop Saint-Vallier arrived at Grand Falls during a five-month journey through Acadia. His writings later became one of the earliest recorded descriptions of inland travel in the Maritimes.
  • 1871 – The Town of St. Stephen was officially incorporated.
  • 1871 – New Brunswick introduced the Common Schools Act, creating publicly funded, non-denominational schools. The move sparked major controversy because separate Catholic schools were abolished.

May 18

  • 1783 – Thousands of Loyalists landed at Parrtown (now Saint John), beginning one of the largest migrations in early Canadian history.
  • 1785 – Parrtown and Carleton were united and renamed Saint John, becoming Canada’s first incorporated city.
  • 1885 – New Brunswick militia gathered at Camp Sussex before heading west during the North-West Rebellion.

May 19

  • 1632 – Isaac de Razilly was appointed lieutenant-general of Acadia by the King of France, helping shape early French influence in the region.

May 20

  • 1816 – New Brunswick’s first steamboat, the General Smyth, completed its maiden voyage from Saint John to Fredericton. Crowds gathered to welcome the vessel upon arrival.
  • 1848 – New Brunswick formed its first government under the principle of Responsible Government, an important step toward democratic self-rule in Canada.

May 21

  • While no major provincial milestone is widely recorded for this date, the week marked continued growth of Loyalist communities and early trade settlements throughout the province.

May 22

  • 1867 – Queen Victoria issued the Royal Proclamation officially uniting New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the Province of Canada into the Dominion of Canada, effective July 1, 1867.

1958 – Joseph Leonard O’Brien of Miramichi became Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick.

May 23

  • 1906 – Moncton mayor James Ryan was found guilty of assault after violent confrontations with newspaper publisher John Hawke in both a newspaper office and city council chambers. It became one of the province’s most talked-about political scandals of the era.

New Brunswick history during this week reflects Loyalist settlement, the growth of democracy, transportation breakthroughs, and the road toward Canadian Confederation.