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  • Iran says most missile capabilities ‘unused’ in war with US: Report
    by MI on April 25, 2026

    A Defense Ministry’s spokesperson said most of Iran’s missile capabilities have been “unused” on the war with the US, Tasnim News reported Saturday. Gen. Reza Talaei-Nik said Iran’s “significant portion...

  • Iran seizes 2 cargo vessels in Strait of Hormuz for alleged links to Israel
    by MI on April 25, 2026

    Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy detained two commercial cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz, citing unauthorized operations and alleged ties to Israel, according to a report Friday....

  • Qatari emir, Trump discuss Iran ceasefire, regional stability
    by MI on April 25, 2026

    Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani held a call Friday with US President Donald Trump to discuss regional tensions, including efforts to maintain a ceasefire with Iran, Anadolu...

  • Iranian FM meets Pakistan’s army chief to discuss possible 2nd round of talks with US
    by MI on April 25, 2026

    Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met Pakistan’s army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir in Islamabad on Saturday, amid efforts to revive stalled peace talks between the US and Iran to...

  • Israel brings 240 immigrants from India under long-term plan: Report
    by MI on April 25, 2026

    Israel has brought in 240 immigrants from the Bnei Menashe community in India as part of a government plan to relocate around 6,000 members of the group by 2030 to...

  • Israeli occupiers torch Palestinian property near Nablus in West Bank
    by MI on April 25, 2026

    Israeli occupiers set fire to Palestinian vehicles and property on Friday during an attack on several areas south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, as Israeli forces carried out...

  • Israel approves Jewish religious school project in East Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah
    by Marwa A on April 24, 2026

    Israeli authorities have approved a plan to build a Jewish religious school on a large plot of land in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem, a move condemned by...

  • Iran condemns ‘illegal’ US seizure of vessel allegedly carrying dialysis supplies
    by Marwa A on April 24, 2026

    Iran’s mission to the United Nations on Friday condemned the reported seizure of a commercial vessel by the US in the Sea of Oman, Anadolu reports. “The US attack and...

  • US Treasury announces new sanctions targeting Iran-linked cryptocurrency networks
    by Marwa A on April 24, 2026

    The US Department of the Treasury on Friday announced new sanctions targeting financial networks linked to Iran, including digital asset wallets, Anadolu reports. The department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control...

  • 11 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza despite ceasefire
    by Marwa A on April 24, 2026

    At least 11 Palestinians were killed and several others injured Friday in Israeli strikes targeting multiple areas across the Gaza Strip in ongoing violations of a ceasefire in effect since...

  • Israeli warplanes strike southern Lebanon despite ceasefire
    by Marwa A on April 24, 2026

    Israeli warplanes carried out three airstrikes on Friday on the town of Deir Aames in the Tyre district of southern Lebanon, despite an ongoing ceasefire agreement, Anadolu reports. Israeli aircraft...

  • The Iranian people are not waiting to thank Trump
    by Marwa A on April 24, 2026

    For many Americans, war with Iran is still explained through a dangerously simple story: foreign pressure turns the people against their government, bombs open the road to “freedom” and, sooner...

  • EU Commission chief says temporary Lebanon pause ‘not enough,’ urges permanent peace
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Friday that a temporary pause in hostilities in Lebanon “is not enough,” calling instead for a “permanent path to peace,” Anadolu...

  • Iranian cargo ship reaches port despite US seizure attempts
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    The Fars News Agency reported on Thursday that Iranian naval vessels escorted an Iranian-owned cargo ship carrying a shipment of rice. The semi-official news agency said that Iranian naval vessels...

  • Experts doubt on Milei’s push for the “Isaac Accords” in Israel’s favour
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    During his third official visit since taking office, Argentine President Javier Milei arrived in the occupied Palestinian territories. The visit reinforced his openly pro-Israel stance and highlighted a broader recalibration...

  • Syrian president urges international action against all Israeli attacks, including on Syrian territory
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa on Friday urged the international community to assume “its responsibility vis-a-vis all Israeli aggressions of all types” and called for a return to the 1974 disengagement...

  • Israeli army warns residents to evacuate southern Lebanese town
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    The Israeli army warned on Friday that residents of the town of Deir Aames in southern Lebanon should evacuate their homes ahead of a planned strike, Anadolu reports. “Urgent warning to...

  • Defiling statues of Jesus: Israel’s counterfeit outrage at cultural vandalism
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    They have kept their strategy of cultural and institutional vandalism generously broad in recent campaigns against their adversaries.  It therefore came as something of a surprise that much febrile fuss...

  • US says any additional mine laying by Iran will be treated as ceasefire violation
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Any additional mine laying carried out by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz will be considered a violation of the ongoing ceasefire with the US, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said...

  • Pakistan expects Iranian top diplomat in Islamabad, breakthrough in US talks: Sources
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to arrive in Pakistan’s capital later on Friday with a small delegation, as Islamabad expects a breakthrough towards the second round of talks...

  • Poland raises Gaza humanitarian concerns, UN troop safety in Lebanon in talks with Israel
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Poland expressed concern over the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the conditions affecting its peacekeeping troops in Lebanon during talks with Israel, the Foreign Ministry said Friday, Anadolu reports. Deputy Foreign...

  • Has gas replaced oil? LNG geopolitics in a Middle East at war
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, a fundamental question is taking shape: is liquefied natural gas (LNG) redefining the geopolitics of energy—and even beginning to rival oil as the...

  • Iran to resume international flights to Istanbul, Muscat on Saturday amid ceasefire
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Iran will resume international passenger flights from Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport beginning Saturday, with Istanbul and Muscat among the first destinations, Anadolu reports. Ramin Kashef Azar, CEO of Imam Khomeini...

  • Gaza’s Deir al-Balah set for first municipal elections in 22 years
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    The city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip is set to hold municipal elections on Saturday, marking the first such vote in 22 years, Anadolu reports. Jamil al-Khaldi, regional...

  • Sudanese army announces liberation of Magja area in Blue Nile state
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    The Sudanese Armed Forces have announced that they have fully liberated the Magja area in Blue Nile state and killed dozens of members of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). In...

  • UAE to convert half of government services to AI within 2 years
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    The United Arab Emirates (UAE) plans to shift 50 per cent of government sectors and services to self-executing artificial intelligence (AI) models within two years. This was announced by Sheikh...

  • When Lebanon’s ceasefire still hunts journalists, truth becomes prey
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    There is a particular cruelty in silencing those whose sole weapon is a camera, a notebook, or a voice. The killing of Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil in southern Lebanon is...

  • 17 Somali migrants killed after boat capsizes off Algerian coast
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Somali ambassador to Algeria, Yusuf Ahmed Hassan, said at least 17 Somali migrants have died after their boat capsized in waters between Algeria and Spain. In remarks to Somali state...

  • Israel appoints envoy to Christian world after soldier destroy Jesus status in southern Lebanon
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Israel has appointed a special envoy to the Christian world, in a move seen as an effort to improve its international image following after an Israeli soldier destroyed a statue...

  • Iran leaders reject Trump claims of internal divisions
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf have rejected claims by US President Donald Trump that there is an internal infighting within Iran’s leadership. Pezeshkian said: “There...

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  • Iran says most missile capabilities ‘unused’ in war with US: Report
    by MI on April 25, 2026

    A Defense Ministry’s spokesperson said most of Iran’s missile capabilities have been “unused” on the war with the US, Tasnim News reported Saturday. Gen. Reza Talaei-Nik said Iran’s “significant portion of the missile capabilities remains unused,” according to the report by the semi-official news agency. Arguing that Iranian forces maintained the upper hand throughout the conflict, he said, “Our forces maintained complete air superiority over the occupied territories of the Zionist (Israeli) territory, and a portion of our missile capabilities were utilized during the 40-day war.” Regarding naval confrontations, he claimed that hostile warships repeatedly retreated hundreds of kilometers from the Sea of Oman in response to decisive actions by Iranian forces. Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has been

  • Iran seizes 2 cargo vessels in Strait of Hormuz for alleged links to Israel
    by MI on April 25, 2026

    Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy detained two commercial cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz, citing unauthorized operations and alleged ties to Israel, according to a report Friday. The IRGC identified the vessels as the “MSC-Francesca” and the “Epaminondas,” both operating under the MSC shipping line, Iran’s semi-official Mehr news agency reported. Tehran accused the ships of breaching maritime regulations, interfering with navigation systems, and endangering other vessels in the waterway. The report said Iranian authorities said the ships were allegedly attempting to pass through the strait undetected before being intercepted and escorted into Iranian territorial waters. Since the war initiated by the US and Israel against Iran began Feb. 28, Tehran has maintained control of the Strait

  • Qatari emir, Trump discuss Iran ceasefire, regional stability
    by MI on April 25, 2026

    Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani held a call Friday with US President Donald Trump to discuss regional tensions, including efforts to maintain a ceasefire with Iran, Anadolu reports. Qatar’s Amiri Diwan said in a statement that the two leaders reviewed regional developments, particularly updates on a ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran, as well as international efforts to consolidate it. They also exchanged views on the potential effect of regional tensions on maritime security and global supply chains. During the call, Al Thani stressed the importance of de-escalation and the need to pursue peaceful solutions. He reaffirmed Qatar’s commitment to working with regional and international partners to support mediation efforts led by Pakistan, it said. READ: US

  • Iranian FM meets Pakistan’s army chief to discuss possible 2nd round of talks with US
    by MI on April 25, 2026

    Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met Pakistan’s army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir in Islamabad on Saturday, amid efforts to revive stalled peace talks between the US and Iran to end their eight-week war, Anadolu reports. The meeting, according to a short video posted by the Iranian embassy on US social media platform X, was also attended by Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, National Security Adviser and head of Inter-Services Intelligence Lt. Gen. Asim Malik, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei, and Iran’s ambassador Reza Amiri Moghadam. Although the embassy offered no further details, Pakistani sources told Anadolu that the two sides discussed matters related to a potential second round of talks between Washington and Tehran in the coming days.

  • Israel brings 240 immigrants from India under long-term plan: Report
    by MI on April 25, 2026

    Israel has brought in 240 immigrants from the Bnei Menashe community in India as part of a government plan to relocate around 6,000 members of the group by 2030 to support their long-term integration into Israeli society, according to The Jerusalem Post The immigrants arrived Thursday at the Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, where they were officially received. The Post added that the group is the first in a series of expected arrivals in the coming weeks, with around 600 immigrants set to arrive in three batches. There was no official statement from Indian authorities on the Israeli report. The broader initiative aims to relocate remaining members of the Bnei Menashe community living in India’s northeastern states of Mizoram

  • Israeli occupiers torch Palestinian property near Nablus in West Bank
    by MI on April 25, 2026

    Israeli occupiers set fire to Palestinian vehicles and property on Friday during an attack on several areas south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, as Israeli forces carried out raids and arrests across multiple areas, Anadolu reports. Local sources told Anadolu that occupiers attacked homes in the southern area of the town of Qusra, sparking clashes with residents who confronted them. The occupiers burned two vehicles and targeted agricultural structures used for poultry and livestock farming in the town, the sources said. They also set fire to a construction vehicle belonging to Palestinians in the area between Jalud and Qusra. Meanwhile, Israeli forces raided the village of Salim, east of Nablus, arresting a young man identified as Ibrahim Abu

  • Israel approves Jewish religious school project in East Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah
    by Marwa A on April 24, 2026

    Israeli authorities have approved a plan to build a Jewish religious school on a large plot of land in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem, a move condemned by the Palestinian Foreign Ministry as a violation of international law and an attempt to impose new realities on the ground, Anadolu reports. The Israeli rights group Ir Amim said on Thursday that a Jerusalem district planning committee officially approved the project earlier this week to construct a Jewish religious school, or yeshiva, known as “Ohr Somayach” in the Palestinian neighborhood. The organization said objections submitted jointly by Ir Amim and the Sheikh Jarrah community association were rejected. According to the group, the planned complex will include an 11-story building with

  • Iran condemns ‘illegal’ US seizure of vessel allegedly carrying dialysis supplies
    by Marwa A on April 24, 2026

    Iran’s mission to the United Nations on Friday condemned the reported seizure of a commercial vessel by the US in the Sea of Oman, Anadolu reports. “The US attack and illegal seizure of Iran’s commercial vessel ‘Toska,’ and the taking of its crew hostage on 19 April in the Sea of Oman—while carrying critical dialysis supplies and medical equipment—constitutes a flagrant breach of international law, including the peremptory prohibition of aggression, human rights and the right to life,” the mission said on US social media platform X. The mission argued the incident directly threatened civilian health and survival. “This coercive and unlawful act endangers lives, undermines freedom of navigation, and places vulnerable patients at grave risk. The perpetrators must be

  • US Treasury announces new sanctions targeting Iran-linked cryptocurrency networks
    by Marwa A on April 24, 2026

    The US Department of the Treasury on Friday announced new sanctions targeting financial networks linked to Iran, including digital asset wallets, Anadolu reports. The department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) “is sanctioning multiple wallets tied to Iran — resulting in the freeze of $344 million in cryptocurrency,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on US social media company X. “We will follow the money that Tehran is desperately attempting to move outside of the country and target all financial lifelines tied to the regime,” Bessent added. Earlier, the department announced that it imposed Iran-related sanctions and issued a general license authorizing the wind down of deals involving Chinese company Hengli Petrochemical (Dalian) Refinery Co. State Department spokesman Tommy Pigott said

  • 11 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza despite ceasefire
    by Marwa A on April 24, 2026

    At least 11 Palestinians were killed and several others injured Friday in Israeli strikes targeting multiple areas across the Gaza Strip in ongoing violations of a ceasefire in effect since Oct. 2025, Anadolu reports. In a statement, Gaza’s Interior Ministry said seven people – two officers, two police assistants and three civilians – were killed when an Israeli strike hit a police vehicle in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip. In northern Gaza, a woman and a child were killed and six others injured in an Israeli strike targeting homes near Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia, medical sources told Anadolu. Earlier, two Palestinian officers were killed and two others injured in an Israeli strike targeting a police patrol near Sheikh

  • Israeli warplanes strike southern Lebanon despite ceasefire
    by Marwa A on April 24, 2026

    Israeli warplanes carried out three airstrikes on Friday on the town of Deir Aames in the Tyre district of southern Lebanon, despite an ongoing ceasefire agreement, Anadolu reports. Israeli aircraft conducted three consecutive strikes on Deir Aames, Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) reported. It added that Israeli forces also carried out a demolition, and a large explosion was heard in surrounding areas, while artillery shelling targeted the outskirts of the towns of Mansouri and Bayt Siyad in Tyre, as demolition activities continued in Al-Bayyada.​​​​​​​ “Urgent warning to residents of Lebanon in the town of Deir Aames: You must evacuate your homes immediately and move at least 1,000 meters away from the village,” army spokesman Avichay Adraee said earlier on the

  • The Iranian people are not waiting to thank Trump
    by Marwa A on April 24, 2026

    For many Americans, war with Iran is still explained through a dangerously simple story: foreign pressure turns the people against their government, bombs open the road to “freedom” and, sooner or later, Iranian streets rise up to applaud Washington and Tel Aviv. This is not analysis. It is geopolitical fantasy. What the past two years have shown, from the 12-day war of June 2025 to the current US-Israeli confrontation with Iran in 2026, is far more complex. Foreign attack does not automatically widen the gap between state and society in favour of the attacker. More often, it strengthens national sentiment, deepens the sense of siege and pushes even many critics of the government into a defensive posture. This does not

  • EU Commission chief says temporary Lebanon pause ‘not enough,’ urges permanent peace
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Friday that a temporary pause in hostilities in Lebanon “is not enough,” calling instead for a “permanent path to peace,” Anadolu reports. EU leaders held a press conference alongside Greek Cypriot leader Nikos Christodoulides, with regional participation from Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, following the informal leaders’ meeting in Nicosia. “A key lesson of the past weeks is that security is indivisible. You cannot have stability in the Middle East or the Gulf while Lebanon is in flames. So we call for the respect of Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” von der Leyen said, stressing that regional security in the Middle East is “intrinsically linked.” “A temporary

  • Iranian cargo ship reaches port despite US seizure attempts
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    The Fars News Agency reported on Thursday that Iranian naval vessels escorted an Iranian-owned cargo ship carrying a shipment of rice. The semi-official news agency said that Iranian naval vessels escorted a bulk cargo ship owned by Iran carrying rice, despite efforts by the US Navy to seize it. It crossed the Sea of Oman safely and reached Iran, calling it a successful passage.  Pakistani sources told Al Arabiya that talks between the United States and Iran are continuing despite the current deadlock, adding that a decision on participation within Iran has not yet been finalised. The Wall Street Journal reported, citing US officials, that fully replenishing ammunition used in the Iran war could take up to six years. It

  • Experts doubt on Milei’s push for the “Isaac Accords” in Israel’s favour
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    During his third official visit since taking office, Argentine President Javier Milei arrived in the occupied Palestinian territories. The visit reinforced his openly pro-Israel stance and highlighted a broader recalibration of Argentina’s foreign policy. It also introduced new proposals, most notably the “Isaac Accords,” which aim to extend Middle East-style normalization frameworks into Latin America, a move that has triggered debate among experts over its strategic relevance and potential risks for Argentina. Milei began his visit at the Western Wall, where he performed Jewish prayers and signed the visitors’ book with religious and moral language. The scene projected a strong symbolic and spiritual dimension to his relationship with Israel, reinforced by visible emotional gestures during the visit. He later met

  • Syrian president urges international action against all Israeli attacks, including on Syrian territory
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa on Friday urged the international community to assume “its responsibility vis-a-vis all Israeli aggressions of all types” and called for a return to the 1974 disengagement agreement, Anadolu reports. “Nonetheless, I would like to invite the international community to assume its responsibility vis-a-vis all the Israeli aggressions of all types … that are striking in our lands and territories. And to go back to the resolution of 1974,” al-Sharaa said at a press conference after an informal EU meeting in the Greek Cypriot Administration. He linked Syria’s stability to wider regional and European security, saying stronger cooperation between Damascus and Europe is necessary amid growing geopolitical and economic challenges. “We know that Europe needs Syria as much

  • Israeli army warns residents to evacuate southern Lebanese town
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    The Israeli army warned on Friday that residents of the town of Deir Aames in southern Lebanon should evacuate their homes ahead of a planned strike, Anadolu reports. “Urgent warning to residents of Lebanon in the town of Deir Aames: You must evacuate your homes immediately and move at least 1,000 meters away from the village,” army spokesman Avichay Adraee said on the US social media platform X. Meanwhile, the Israeli army announced the activation of sirens in northern Israeli settlements, including Zarit and Kiryat Shmona. In a later statement, the army said the air force intercepted a drone before it entered Israeli airspace. The warning came hours after US President Donald Trump announced that a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon

  • Defiling statues of Jesus: Israel’s counterfeit outrage at cultural vandalism
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    They have kept their strategy of cultural and institutional vandalism generously broad in recent campaigns against their adversaries.  It therefore came as something of a surprise that much febrile fuss was made about this month’s antics of an IDF soldier photographed attacking a statue of Jesus in southern Lebanon on the edge of Debel with a sledgehammer.  Instead of its usual qualifications, haughty denials and coarse justifications, the Israel military accepted the veracity of the image and viewed the act “with great severity and emphasises that the soldier’s conduct is wholly inconsistent with the values expected of its troops”. The act even exercised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.  He felt wounded at the deviancy of it all, claiming that “Israel

  • US says any additional mine laying by Iran will be treated as ceasefire violation
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Any additional mine laying carried out by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz will be considered a violation of the ongoing ceasefire with the US, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Friday, Anadolu reports. Transit through the critical waterway “is occurring much more limited than anybody would like to see, and with more risk than people would like to see’ due, in part, to Iran’s mine-laying efforts, Hegseth said. “If there are attempts to recklessly and irresponsibly lay more mines, we’re going to deal with that. It’s a violation of the ceasefire,” he told reporters at the Pentagon. The defense secretary said Iran is using armed small fast boats to both lay mines in the waterway, as well as harassing, and, in

  • Pakistan expects Iranian top diplomat in Islamabad, breakthrough in US talks: Sources
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to arrive in Pakistan’s capital later on Friday with a small delegation, as Islamabad expects a breakthrough towards the second round of talks between Iran and the US, Pakistani government sources told Anadolu. “Following important discussions with the Pakistani mediation team, a second round of Islamabad peace talks between the United States and Iran is expected,” the government sources said. A US logistics and security team is already in Islamabad to support preparations for the anticipated negotiations, they added. Earlier on Friday, Araghchi rang Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar to discuss regional developments, the ceasefire, and ongoing diplomatic engagement. Dar emphasized the importance of continued dialogue to address outstanding issues and promote regional stability,

  • Poland raises Gaza humanitarian concerns, UN troop safety in Lebanon in talks with Israel
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Poland expressed concern over the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the conditions affecting its peacekeeping troops in Lebanon during talks with Israel, the Foreign Ministry said Friday, Anadolu reports. Deputy Foreign Minister Wojciech Zajaczkowski met Israeli Ambassador to Poland Yaakov Finkelstein to discuss developments in the Middle East and bilateral relations, the ministry said in a post on the US social media platform X. “The discussion focused on the situation in the Middle East, particularly in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, as well as Polish-Israeli relations,” it said. “The Polish side expressed concern over the humanitarian situation of the Palestinian population,” the ministry added, pointing to worsening conditions in Gaza. Warsaw also raised concerns about its troops serving in southern Lebanon,

  • Has gas replaced oil? LNG geopolitics in a Middle East at war
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, a fundamental question is taking shape: is liquefied natural gas (LNG) redefining the geopolitics of energy—and even beginning to rival oil as the central pillar of global energy power? For decades, oil has been the backbone of geopolitical competition, conflict, and alliance-building in the region. Yet recent developments—from regional wars to the reconfiguration of global supply chains—suggest that LNG is rapidly emerging as a decisive variable in the balance of power. From oil chokepoints to gas flexibility One of the most significant structural differences between oil and LNG lies in geographical flexibility. While oil remains highly dependent on chokepoints such as the  Strait of Hormuz, LNG can be rerouted through a diverse network

  • Iran to resume international flights to Istanbul, Muscat on Saturday amid ceasefire
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Iran will resume international passenger flights from Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport beginning Saturday, with Istanbul and Muscat among the first destinations, Anadolu reports. Ramin Kashef Azar, CEO of Imam Khomeini Airport City, said in an interview with the Iranian Labor News Agency (ILNA) that foreign passenger flights will resume on April 25 after being suspended during the war. Round-trip flights to Istanbul and Muscat have so far been authorized, he said, adding that permits for additional domestic and international routes will be issued gradually based on demand. “All infrastructure and navigation systems are fully operational, and there are no issues for conducting flights,” he said. During the ceasefire period, the airport remained active for cargo operations, while foreign airlines also

  • Gaza’s Deir al-Balah set for first municipal elections in 22 years
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    The city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip is set to hold municipal elections on Saturday, marking the first such vote in 22 years, Anadolu reports. Jamil al-Khaldi, regional director of the Central Elections Commission in Gaza, said they were fully prepared to conduct the vote. The commission is fully prepared to receive voters on election day from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. local time (0400-1400 GMT), al-Khaldi told Anadolu. The election will be held across 12 polling centers with 100 polling stations distributed throughout the city to ensure easy access for voters, he said. Deir al-Balah was selected for the vote, as it is relatively less damaged than other parts of Gaza, despite the Israeli genocide since October

  • Sudanese army announces liberation of Magja area in Blue Nile state
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    The Sudanese Armed Forces have announced that they have fully liberated the Magja area in Blue Nile state and killed dozens of members of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). In an official statement, the army said: “Our forces have fully secured control over the Magja area, destroyed four combat vehicles belonging to the militia, killed dozens of its members, and captured a number of them.” The operation is part of ongoing military efforts by the Sudanese army to secure Blue Nile state and push RSF forces out of areas they have controlled in recent months. The statement did not provide further details on material or human losses on either side, nor did it specify when the operation began, saying only

  • UAE to convert half of government services to AI within 2 years
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    The United Arab Emirates (UAE) plans to shift 50 per cent of government sectors and services to self-executing artificial intelligence (AI) models within two years. This was announced by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, in a statement posted on the social media platform X on Thursday. He said: “Under the directives of the President of the UAE, we launch a new government model. Within two years, 50 per cent of government sectors, services, and operations will run on Agentic AI.” Sheikh Mohammed added that the UAE government “will be the first government globally to operate at this scale through autonomous systems.”  He also said that “AI is no longer a tool.

  • When Lebanon’s ceasefire still hunts journalists, truth becomes prey
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    There is a particular cruelty in silencing those whose sole weapon is a camera, a notebook, or a voice. The killing of Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil in southern Lebanon is not an isolated tragedy; it is part of a pattern that is becoming impossible to ignore, and even harder to explain away. In a war already saturated with grief, the deliberate or reckless targeting of journalists signals something deeper than battlefield error. It suggests an erosion of the very rules that once attempted to civilise conflict. On 22nd April 2026, during what was meant to be a brief, US-mediated ceasefire, Israeli strikes hit a civilian vehicle near al-Tayri. When Khalil and her colleague Zeinab Faraj moved to report on the

  • 17 Somali migrants killed after boat capsizes off Algerian coast
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Somali ambassador to Algeria, Yusuf Ahmed Hassan, said at least 17 Somali migrants have died after their boat capsized in waters between Algeria and Spain. In remarks to Somali state media, the ambassador said he had received calls from worried parents seeking information about missing relatives. He said the victims included 12 men and five women, who drowned after the boat overturned while attempting the dangerous journey to Europe. The ambassador added: “I have been contacted by parents searching for their children and wanting to know their whereabouts.” He said he then contacted Algeria’s foreign ministry, which informed him that a group of African migrants had died in a coastal province about 100 kilometres west of the capital, Algiers. The

  • Israel appoints envoy to Christian world after soldier destroy Jesus status in southern Lebanon
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Israel has appointed a special envoy to the Christian world, in a move seen as an effort to improve its international image following after an Israeli soldier destroyed a statue of Jesus Christ in southern Lebanon. In a statement on Thursday, the Israeli Foreign Ministry said Gideon Sa’ar had appointed George Deek as special envoy to the Christian world. The ministry said the appointment aims to strengthen Israel’s relations with Christian communities globally. Deek, a career diplomat with 18 years of experience, most recently served as Israel’s ambassador to Azerbaijan and is described as the first Christian ambassador in Israel’s history. He has also received the Foreign Ministry’s Director General’s Award for Excellence. According to the statement, Deek is a

  • Iran leaders reject Trump claims of internal divisions
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf have rejected claims by US President Donald Trump that there is an internal infighting within Iran’s leadership. Pezeshkian said: “There are no hardliners or moderates in Iran. We are all Iranians and revolutionaries.” “With the iron unity of the nation and the state, and full obedience to the Supreme Leader, we will make the criminal aggressor regret its actions.”   He added: “One God, one nation, one leader, and one path; victory for Iran, dearer than life.”  Ghalibaf reposted the same message on his account on X. Trump had earlier claimed there was a “crazy” internal conflict in Iran between rival factions within the leadership. Writing on his Truth Social

  • Israel tells US it wants to resume war with Iran
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Israel and the United States are preparing to resume the war with Iran, despite ongoing behind-the-scenes efforts to arrange a meeting between US and Iranian officials in Pakistan this week. Kan reported that Iran is refusing to make concessions on its nuclear programme. Following tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, Israel is waiting for the green light from US President Donald Trump to restart the fighting. Israel has sent a message to Washington saying: “We are interested in resuming the campaign against Iran.” Over the past 24 hours, the United States has reinforced its presence in the region by sending an additional squadron of F/A-18 fighter jets to the Middle East, deploying more refuelling aircraft, and moving defence systems and interceptor

  • Lebanon urges UN action over Israel targeting of journalists
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Lebanon has called on the United Nations to take urgent action to halt Israel’s targeting of journalists, following the reported deaths of 28 media workers since October 2023. In a letter addressed to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk, Lebanon’s ambassador to the UN in Geneva, Caroline Ziadeh, raised concerns over what she characterised as repeated attacks on journalists operating in Lebanon. According to a statement, Ziadeh said the Lebanese Ministry of Information had documented a series of incidents involving Israeli strikes targeting media personnel since early 2023. Among those named were journalist and radio presenter Ghada Dayekh of Sawt Al Farah radio, and Suzanne Khalil, who worked with Al Nour radio and Al Manar TV. Ziadeh said

  • Egypt and Pakistan conclude joint military drills on ‘unconventional threats’
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    The Egyptian armed forces have announced the conclusion of a joint military exercise with Pakistan focused on counterterrorism and what were described as “unconventional threats”, as defence ties between the two countries deepen. In a statement released on Thursday, the Egyptian military said the exercise, dubbed “Thunder 2”, was conducted over several days at special forces training facilities in Pakistan. The drills involved Egyptian paratrooper units alongside Pakistani special forces. The training forms part of broader military cooperation efforts between Egypt and Pakistan, aimed at enhancing operational coordination and boosting combat readiness through joint exercises with allied and partner nations. According to the statement, the programme combined theoretical and field-based components designed to standardise operational concepts, facilitate the exchange of

  • Israeli minister says army awaiting US approval for potential strike on Iran
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz has issued a fresh warning to Tehran, stating that the Israeli military is awaiting a “green light” from the United States to carry out a large-scale operation against Iran. In remarks widely seen as an escalation in rhetoric, Katz said the objective of any potential strike would be to severely degrade Iran’s capabilities, using language that suggested far-reaching military consequences. The comments come amid heightened regional tensions, with Israel signalling that its forces remain on high alert. Katz said the military was fully prepared for both defensive and offensive scenarios in the event of renewed confrontation with Iran. He added that all options remain under consideration, pending final coordination with Washington, Israel’s principal ally. Katz’s

  • Iran announces tolls for Hormuz transit as nuclear talks remain stalled
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Tensions between the United States and Iran have intensified on the 16th day of a fragile ceasefire, as Tehran announced plans to impose tolls on vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz while negotiations over its nuclear programme remain deadlocked. Washington renewed its demand that Tehran surrender its stockpile of enriched uranium, with the White House insisting Iran is obligated to comply despite the continuation of the ceasefire and existing economic sanctions. The White House said US President Donald Trump had put forward what he described as a “generous offer”, urging Tehran to deliver a unified response. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reiterated that Tehran “always welcomes dialogue and agreement”, but warned that ongoing sanctions and threats remain the principal obstacle to

  • Lebanon won’t ink deal without Israel full withdrawal, PM says
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Lebanese Prime Minister, Nawaf Salam said that Lebanon “will not sign any agreement that does not include a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces,” rejecting any arrangement that maintains a buffer zone in southern Lebanon. In remarks to The Washington Post, Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam stated: “We cannot coexist with what is called a buffer zone, where displaced persons are not allowed to return to their cities and villages.” Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam called on the administration of US President, Donald Trump to pressure Israel to reduce its demands and end its occupation. He added: “We have taken bold decisions and made progress in confiscating weapons, banning Hezbollah’s military operations, and ensuring the state’s monopoly on weapons. This is

  • Starving the militias: Washington’s smartest move against Iran’s proxies
    by MI on April 24, 2026

    Tehran’s regional hegemony was not forged through the deployment of its own conventional divisions, but through the cultivation of a sprawling network of proxies and paramilitary franchises, funded, trained, and commanded by Iran to wage its battles. In Iraq, these groups have lobbed missiles at Israel, sent drones across borders, and terrorised civilians. For years, the international community responded with kinetic strikes that often only served to martyr militia leaders and fuel recruitment. Now, however, Washington has found the pressure point that hurts most: their wallets. The Trump administration is withholding Iraq’s oil revenues, creating a financial strain aimed directly at the Iranian-backed militias that depend on those funds to pay fighters, buy weapons, and maintain influence. No dramatic military

  • The mandate to speak: Before the world goes dark
    by MI on April 23, 2026

    In 2017, twenty-seven psychiatrists and mental health professionals broke their profession’s long standing ‘Goldwater rule’  against diagnosing public figures from afar.  They published a book titled  The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump, and in it, they wrote a sentence that should have stopped the world cold:  ‘Trump is now the most powerful head of state in the world, and one of the most impulsive , arrogant, ignorant, disorganised, chaotic, nihilistic , self-contradictory , self-important and self-serving.  He has his finger on the triggers of a thousand or more of the most powerful thermonuclear weapons in the world.  That means he could kill more people in a few seconds than any dictator in past history has been able to kill during 

  • Air defenses activated in Tehran: Iranian media
    by MI on April 23, 2026

    Air defense systems were heard operating in parts of Tehran on Thursday evening, according to Iranian media. State news agency IRNA said that the sound of air defenses was heard in both western and eastern areas of the capital. No further details were immediately available. Iranian media outlets, however, said later that the activation of the air defenses in Tehran was part of a test. Meanwhile, an Israeli military source denied any involvement. “Israel is not attacking Iran,” the source told Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper. READ: Iran says it collected 1st revenue from tolls imposed on ships transiting Hormuz

  • Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem files complaint over Israeli occupiers’ encroachments on church-owned lands in West Bank
    by MI on April 23, 2026

    The Endowment Department of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem said Thursday it filed an official complaint with Israeli authorities regarding encroachments by occupiers on church-owned land in Tayasir area in the West Bank governorate of Tubas, Anadolu reports. In a statement, the department said the complaint details attacks against local residents and land of the Latin Patriarchate across several locations. In response to the complaint, Israeli authorities began a series of measures, including “pursuing those responsible and seizing heavy machinery used for land destruction and damage at the site,” the statement said. During a meeting held Wednesday with representatives of the Israeli military authorities and the Civil Administration, the department described actions by Israeli occupiers as “a clear violation of

  • Red liquid thrown at Iranian opposition figure Reza Pahlavi during Germany visit
    by MI on April 23, 2026

    Reza Pahlavi, the controversial exiled son of Iran’s last shah, was splattered with red paint during a visit to Germany on Thursday when an activist confronted him over his stance on the Iran war, Anadolu reports. After he left the Federal Press Conference in central Berlin and walked toward a waiting car with security, the activist approached and threw the liquid, which hit the back of his neck and shoulders, video from the scene showed. Police restrained the suspect and took the person into custody. Pahlavi then got into his vehicle and left the area. Earlier in the day, Pahlavi reiterated support for US and Israeli strikes on Iran, calling the military campaign a “humanitarian intervention” necessary to overthrow the

  • US turned back 33 vessels since start of naval blockade of Iran: CENTCOM
    by MI on April 23, 2026

    US forces have directed 33 vessels to turn around or return to port as part of Washington’s naval blockade of Iranian ports, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said Thursday, Anadolu reports. The number marks an increase from the 31 vessels reported earlier in the day and follows Sunday’s interception of the Iranian-flagged cargo ship TOUSKA and boarding Thursday of M/T Majestic X in the Indian Ocean. The blockade was launched April 13, following weeks of disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has been severely disrupted since the US-Israeli war on Iran began Feb. 28, rattling global energy markets and raising fears of prolonged economic damage. A ceasefire mediated by Pakistan is in place

  • 3 killed as Israeli airstrike targets car in southern Lebanon ahead of US-hosted talks
    by MI on April 23, 2026

    An Israeli airstrike targeted a car in southern Lebanon on Thursday, killing three people, hours before US-hosted talks between Lebanon and Israel, the Lebanese Health Ministry said, Anadolu reports. The ministry said the fatalities were reported in the strike that hit the vehicle along a road linking Nabatieh and Shoukine. The attack comes as Washington prepares to host a second round of ambassador-level talks later on Thursday in an effort to reach a peace agreement between Lebanon and Israel. The first round on April 14, the first talks in 43 years, resulted in a temporary ceasefire and an agreement to begin direct negotiations at a later stage. Lebanon is seeking to extend a US-announced 10-day ceasefire, which expires Sunday, that

  • Italy in favor of restrictions on imports from Israeli occupiers in West Bank, says top official
    by MI on April 23, 2026

    The Italian foreign minister on Thursday expressed support for restrictions on imports from Israeli occupiers in the West Bank, Anadolu reports. “Things in the West Bank are not going well, they must change, and we have said this clearly,” Antonio Tajani said during a questions session in the Senate, according to Italian news agency ANSA. Tajani added: “The settlement policy must end, as must the violence of extremist settlers.” He went on to say that together with some European partners, Italy is also positively evaluating the possibility of restrictions on imports of goods produced in the occupied West Bank, “a measure that targets the sources of funding for extremist settler networks.” READ: Palestinian child killed by Israeli army fire in West

  • Iran says it collected 1st revenue from tolls imposed on ships transiting Hormuz
    by MI on April 23, 2026

    Iran has collected its first revenue from tolls imposed on ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important routes for global energy supplies, Parliament Deputy Speaker Hamidreza Haji Babaei said Thursday. “First revenues from transit fees in the Strait of Hormuz have been deposited into the Central Bank account,” he said in comments carried by the semi-official Tasnim News Agency. Lawmaker Alireza Salimi also told Tasnim that Iran has begun collecting fees from vessels passing through the strait, citing what he described as “reliable sources.” The amount charged varies depending on the type and volume of cargo and the level of risk posed by each vessel, the agency said, adding that Iran determines the rates and

  • Lebanon will not compromise on its rights during US-hosted talks with Israel: Maronite patriarch
    by MI on April 23, 2026

    Lebanon will not compromise on its rights during US-hosted negotiations with Israel, Maronite Patriarch Cardinal Bechara Boutros al-Rahi said Thursday, Anadolu reports. Al-Rahi met Lebanese President Joseph Aoun ahead of a second round of talks Thursday in Washington between Lebanon and Israel, the presidency said in a statement. Al-Rahi said Aoun rejects any negotiations that would undermine Lebanon’s rights, stressing that the president “represents all Lebanese and does not speak from a sectarian standpoint.” The patriarch said discussions with Aoun also focused on the need to “establish humanitarian corridors for residents of southern Lebanon to ensure access to food and medical aid, as well as safe passage for treatment,” describing it as a “right guaranteed under international law.” He emphasized

  • Trump orders Navy to shoot any boat laying mines in Strait of Hormuz amid ceasefire
    by MI on April 23, 2026

    US President Donald Trump said Thursday that he ordered the US Navy to “shoot and kill” any small vessel caught laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz as a ceasefire between Washington and Tehran continues, Anadolu reports. “I have ordered the United States Navy to shoot and kill any boat … that is putting mines in the waters,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social, adding that there is “to be no hesitation” in executing the order. He claimed that the entirety of Iran’s naval fleet, consisting of 159 ships, lies “at the bottom of the sea” and any boat laying mines would be “small boats.” The president also commanded an immediate tripling of minesweeping activities to clear

  • 27 journalists killed in Israeli attacks in Lebanon, press union says
    by MI on April 23, 2026

    At least 27 journalists have been killed in Israeli attacks in Lebanon since March 2, along with many others wounded, the Lebanese Press Syndicate Editors said Thursday. In a statement, the syndicate condemned Israel’s targeting of a group of journalists in the southern town of Tayri on Wednesday, in which reporter Amal Khalil was killed and her colleague Zeinab Faraj was wounded. The syndicate said Khalil had previously received death threats from the Israeli army. “With her killing, the number of journalists and media workers killed has risen to 27, in addition to a large number of injured,” the statement said. The syndicate called on the Federation of Arab Journalists to work with international and Arab press unions to support

  • Palestinian child killed by Israeli army fire in West Bank raid
    by MI on April 23, 2026

    A Palestinian child was killed Thursday by Israeli army fire during a raid in the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank, according to Palestinian media. The official Palestine TV reported that the child was killed by Israeli gunfire, without giving details about the circumstances of his death. The child was identified as Yousef Sameh Ashtayyeh, from the town of Tell, southwest of Nablus, local sources told Anadolu. Israeli forces stormed Nablus early Thursday and raided a building in the Rafidia neighborhood and conducted field interrogations with residents. READ: Palestinian deaths in Gaza, West Bank get less empathy than destroyed statue of Jesus: Haaretz The sources added that Israeli forces opened fire while withdrawing from the city toward the Beit

  • UN peacekeeping chief warns of ‘increasingly dangerous environment’ for peacekeepers
    by MI on April 23, 2026

    The UN peacekeeping chief warned Thursday of an “increasingly dangerous environment” for peacekeepers, citing recent deadly incidents and growing risks on the ground, Anadolu reports. Jean-Pierre Lacroix said five peacekeepers serving with the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) had been killed in recent weeks, underscoring the escalating threats facing UN personnel. He said peacekeepers continue to operate in volatile conditions while working to protect civilians and maintain stability in conflict zones. Addressing the situation in Lebanon, Lacroix said the presence of Israeli forces on Lebanese territory constitutes “a violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701.” He stressed that a lasting solution cannot be achieved through military means alone and must instead come through a political agreement implemented by Lebanese

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