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From The Daily Oz, I'm Emma Gillespie.
I'm Lucy Tassel.
It's Friday the 8th of May.
Here's what's making headlines this evening.
The United States and Iran have exchanged fire in the most serious test yet of their month-long ceasefire.
Iran says the situation has returned to normal, while the US says it does not want to escalate.
Iran's military said the US targeted two ships entering the Strait of Hormuz and carried out strikes on Iranian territory.
The US military, meanwhile, said it fired in response to Iranian attacks.
US President Donald Trump downplayed the exchange, telling reporters the ceasefire was still in effect.
He said Iran, quote, trifled with us today.
We blew them away.
The renewed hostilities broke out as Washington was awaiting Iran's response to its peace proposal.
The proposal does not address key demands that Iran suspend its nuclear work and reopen the strait.
Iran's foreign ministry said Tehran had not yet reached a conclusion on the emerging plan.