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      <title>Pakistan seeks Singapore’s help over US-seized tankers</title>
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      <description>Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said Islamabad has requested Singapore’s assistance in securing the repatriation of Pakistani and Iranian sailors aboard vessels seized by the United States near Singaporean waters.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dar said he discussed the matter during a phone call with Vivian Balakrishnan, as diplomatic efforts continue following the interception of Iranian-linked tankers amid escalating tensions involving the US and Iran.</p><h2>Pakistan coordinates with Iran and Singapore</h2><p>Writing on X, Dar said Pakistan is maintaining close coordination with Abbas Araghchi regarding the detained crews and maritime developments.</p><p>He noted that the vessels remain close to Singaporean waters and thanked Singapore for its cooperation in addressing the situation.</p><p>Islamabad also expressed readiness to assist with the transfer of Iranian nationals back to Iran through Pakistani territory if necessary.</p><h2>US maritime pressure on Iran expands</h2><p>The developments come after the United States intercepted several Iranian-flagged oil tankers in Asian waters last month as part of broader efforts to tighten pressure on Tehran’s maritime trade network.</p><p>Washington has expanded enforcement operations targeting Iranian shipping routes following the escalation of the US-Israel conflict with Iran and ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.</p><p>Pakistani officials said the country’s Foreign Ministry and other authorities are working with US officials and international partners to ensure the safety and early return of Pakistani nationals aboard the vessels.</p><h2>Regional diplomacy remains active</h2><p>According to Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry, Balakrishnan acknowledged Islamabad’s diplomatic role in supporting dialogue between Washington and Tehran during recent regional tensions.</p><p>The two sides also discussed maritime security, regional stability and recent incidents affecting international shipping routes in Asian and Gulf waters.</p><p>Pakistan has increasingly positioned itself as a regional intermediary amid rising geopolitical tensions involving the United States, Iran and Gulf countries.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Saudi denies allowing airspace for offensive military ops</title>
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      <description>Saudi Arabia has denied permitting the use of its airspace for offensive military operations, amid regional tensions. Riyadh reaffirmed its commitment to de-escalation and support for Pakistani mediation efforts to end the US-Iran conflict.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saudi Arabia on Friday rejected claims that it has allowed its airspace to be used for offensive military operations, as tensions continue to simmer in the Gulf region following the US-Israeli war against Iran.</p><h2>Riyadh seeks de-escalation</h2><p>Citing a Saudi source, Al Arabiya television reported that Riyadh is seeking de-escalation and supports Pakistani mediation efforts aimed at reaching an agreement to end the war between Washington and Tehran. “The Kingdom did not allow the use of its airspace to support offensive military operations,” the source said, adding: “There are parties trying to give a misleading image of Saudi Arabia’s position for suspicious reasons.”</p><h2>Response to Wall Street Journal report</h2><p>The denial follows a Wall Street Journal report on Thursday claiming that Saudi Arabia and Kuwait had lifted restrictions on US military access to their bases and airspace. According to that report, the Trump administration was preparing to restart naval escort operations for commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz after a temporary pause. Regional tensions have escalated sharply since the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran on February 28, triggering Iranian retaliation and the closure of the strategic waterway.</p><h2>Ceasefire and blockade</h2><p>A Pakistan-brokered ceasefire took effect on April 8, but talks in Islamabad failed to produce a permanent agreement. Trump later extended the truce without a deadline. The US has maintained a naval blockade targeting Iranian maritime traffic since April 13. Trump announced Tuesday that “Project Freedom”—aimed at restoring navigation through the Strait of Hormuz—would be temporarily paused, while the blockade remains “in full force and effect.” Türkiye, which has long advocated for regional stability and dialogue, continues to support mediation efforts and warns against any actions that could widen the conflict.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>UN warns Gaza skin infections could trigger wider health crisis</title>
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      <description>The United Nations has warned that rapidly spreading skin infections in Gaza’s overcrowded displacement camps risk developing into a broader public health emergency, as worsening sanitation conditions and rising temperatures intensify the humanitarian crisis across the enclave.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, reported cases of skin diseases in shelters across Gaza Strip have tripled in recent months, particularly among children living in densely populated camps.</p><h2>UN raises alarm over deteriorating conditions</h2><p>Stephane Dujarric said the spread of skin infections and insect infestations among displaced Palestinians is accelerating, warning that the situation could evolve into a larger health disaster if aid access remains restricted.</p><p>He stated that infection cases in UN-run shelters rose from nearly 3,000 in January to close to 10,000 in recent weeks. Dujarric urged authorities to allow the entry of hygiene products, lice-treatment shampoos, lotions, pesticides and disinfectants into Gaza to contain the outbreak.</p><h2>Overcrowded camps fuel disease spread</h2><p>Displaced Palestinians described increasingly unlivable conditions inside camps across Gaza. Residents said overcrowding, waste accumulation and the presence of insects and rodents have made daily life extremely difficult.</p><p>In testimonies shared from the territory, families reported that hundreds of thousands of displaced civilians are concentrated in limited areas with inadequate sanitation and little access to clean water or medical supplies.</p><p>Medical workers in Gaza also warned that shortages of medicines and equipment are forcing many families to rely on improvised treatments for infectious skin diseases, including scabies and chickenpox.</p><h2>Health teams struggle with limited supplies</h2><p>In Khan Younis, municipal teams have been attempting to disinfect tents and temporary shelters to slow the spread of infections. However, local officials say the lack of pesticides and chemical supplies has severely limited operations.</p><p>Saeb Lagan said that out of roughly 200,000 tents in the area, only around 50,000 had been disinfected over the past several weeks due to shortages of essential materials.</p><h2>Doctors warn summer could worsen crisis</h2><p>Healthcare professionals in Deir al-Balah reported that large numbers of children are suffering from contagious skin conditions linked to overcrowding and poor hygiene.</p><p>Doctor Selim Ramadan said skin diseases spread rapidly through close physical contact and are difficult to contain under current conditions.</p><p>He noted that treatment efforts are being undermined by the lack of medicine, poor ventilation, malnutrition and limited access to hygiene facilities, warning that the approaching summer heat could deepen the humanitarian and health crisis in Gaza.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>US ‘dangerous path’ may lead to Cuba ‘bloodbath,’ warns minister</title>
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      <description>Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez warned that US threats could lead to a “bloodbath in Cuba,” adding that Havana will defend itself “to the very last consequences.” He also said no progress has been made in bilateral talks.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said on Thursday that the United States has chosen a “dangerous path” that could result in a humanitarian catastrophe, accusing Washington of escalating tensions following recent threats from President Donald Trump.</p><h2>‘Unimaginable consequences’</h2><p>In an interview with ABC News in Havana, Rodriguez stated that he takes Trump’s threats “very seriously” and that Cuba will “exercise its right for its legitimate defense to the very last consequences” if attacked militarily. “It seems that the US government has chosen a dangerous path, a path that could lead to unimaginable consequences, to humanitarian catastrophe, to a genocide, to the loss of Cuban and young American lives, it could also lead to a bloodbath in Cuba,” he said. Speaking in Florida last week, Trump declared that after operations in Iran, “Cuba is going to be next,” and that the US will be “taking over Cuba almost immediately.”</p><h2>No progress in talks</h2><p>Rodriguez emphasized that Cuba poses no threat to US national security, foreign policy, economy, or the American way of life. He noted that there has been no progress in bilateral discussions. “I can tell you that I see no progress,” he said, adding that Havana remains ready to talk on many bilateral issues, but matters related to Cuba’s political system or internal affairs are “not on the table.”</p><h2>New sanctions and fuel crisis</h2><p>Separately on Thursday, Cuba condemned fresh sanctions and restrictions imposed by Washington, accusing the US of escalating its economic blockade to “extreme and unprecedented levels.” Havana also rejected a White House executive order signed on May 1 tightening economic, financial, and commercial restrictions. The island is currently facing a severe fuel crisis following a US oil embargo imposed on January 30, alongside widespread power outages. Türkiye, which maintains friendly relations with Cuba, has consistently opposed unilateral embargoes and called for dialogue to resolve disputes peacefully.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2026 12:02:16 GMT+3</pubDate>
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      <title>Global Sumud Flotilla says activists held in isolation under 24-hour bright light, sleep deprivation</title>
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      <description>The Global Sumud Flotilla said activists Saif Abukeshek and Thiago Avila are being held by Israel in isolation under 24-hour bright light and subjected to continuous sleep deprivation. The flotilla called for the immediate and unconditional release of all detainees, describing their detention as "unlawful abduction."</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Global Sumud Flotilla announced that activists Saif Abukeshek and Thiago Avila are being held by Israel in isolation under 24-hour bright light and subjected to continuous sleep deprivation. In a statement, the flotilla said the two activists were unlawfully detained in international waters, calling the court decision to extend their detention based on "secret evidence" with no opportunity for appeal.</p><h2>Unlawful abduction</h2><p>The statement said the activists are being "held hostage" for their solidarity with the people of Gaza. They were forcibly taken from an Italian-flagged ship approximately 600 nautical miles from Gaza, described as a "violation of international maritime law" and "unlawful abduction." The statement cited the UN Human Rights Office's affirmation that "showing solidarity is not a crime."</p><h2>Hunger strike continues</h2><p>The flotilla announced that Abukeshek and Avila have been on hunger strike since their detention. Abukeshek has begun a dry hunger strike, which carries serious health risks. The activists are being held in isolation under 24-hour bright light and subjected to continuous sleep deprivation. The statement called for the immediate and unconditional release of all detainees.</p><h2>Detention context</h2><p>Abukeshek and Avila were among more than 170 activists detained when Israeli forces intercepted the Gaza-bound flotilla in international waters off the Greek island of Crete. Twenty Turkish nationals were also detained. The activists remain in custody without formal charges.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>France returns ambassador to Algeria to restore dialogue</title>
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      <description>France is sending its ambassador back to Algeria in an effort to resume “effective dialogue” after a diplomatic crisis. Ambassador Stephane Romatet, recalled in April 2025, will accompany a defense minister delegate on a visit Friday.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>France has decided to return its ambassador to Algeria as part of a renewed push to restore “effective dialogue” between the two countries, according to a report by BFM TV citing the French presidency.</p><h2>Ambassador to accompany defense official</h2><p>French Ambassador Stephane Romatet will travel alongside Alice Rufo, the minister delegate at the Defense Ministry, during her visit to Algeria on Friday, the Élysée Palace confirmed. Romatet was recalled by President Emmanuel Macron in April 2025 following a diplomatic crisis that soured bilateral relations. The presidency noted that the move aligns with Macron’s goal of restoring effective dialogue with Algeria.</p><h2>Türkiye’s position</h2><p>Türkiye maintains strong and historically fraternal ties with Algeria, viewing North African stability as essential for regional security. Ankara continues to support diplomatic engagement between Mediterranean nations and encourages the resolution of disputes through peaceful dialogue.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>ASEAN leaders meet in Philippines to address challenges from Iran war, Hormuz crisis</title>
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      <description>Southeast Asian leaders gathered in the Philippines to discuss challenges arising from the US-Israel war with Iran, as the host nation renewed calls for an end to hostilities and safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. ASEAN expressed "serious concern" over the escalation of conflict.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Leaders of Southeast Asian nations gathered in the Philippines on Friday to discuss challenges arising from the US-Israel war with Iran, as the host nation renewed calls for an end to hostilities in the Middle East and the safe, unimpeded passage of vessels through the Strait of Hormuz. "We stand together today to demonstrate ASEAN's capacity to respond with unity, with wisdom, with resolve, at a time when our region is once again faced with profound uncertainty," Philippine President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. told leaders during the 48th ASEAN summit in Cebu.</p><h2>Regional impact</h2><p>"For we meet at a time of considerable challenge. Across our region and beyond, nations continue to navigate an increasingly complex global environment," Marcos said. "The increasingly volatile situation in the Middle East has impacted our region, challenging us to remain agile in the face of uncertainties which threaten lifestyles, livelihoods, and lives."</p><h2>ASEAN's position</h2><p>Marcos said ASEAN has expressed "serious concern" over the escalation of conflict due to the preemptive attacks initiated by Israel and the US against Iran on Feb. 28, and subsequent retaliatory attacks by Iran. "These developments have disrupted maritime and air transport routes, heightened risks to merchant and non-combatant vessels and aircraft, and affected the flow of energy and essential goods."</p><h2>Call for action</h2><p>Marcos called for "immediate cessation of hostilities, peaceful settlement of disputes, protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure as well as restoration of safe, unimpeded, and continuous transit passage in the Strait of Hormuz." "For ASEAN, these challenges are deeply felt by our people – through higher living costs, supply disruptions, threatened livelihoods, economic strain, and growing vulnerability."</p><h2>Energy context</h2><p>Before the war erupted, around 80% of the crude oil that passed through the Strait of Hormuz was destined for Asian markets, with China, India and Japan being the main importers, according to the International Energy Agency.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2026 11:57:17 GMT+3</pubDate>
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      <title>China says no casualties among crew aboard tanker attacked in Strait of Hormuz</title>
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      <description>Beijing said there were no casualties among Chinese crew aboard a vessel attacked in the Strait of Hormuz earlier this week. The tanker, sailing under the Marshall Islands flag, has not reported any crew casualties, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beijing on Friday said there were no casualties among Chinese crew aboard a vessel attacked in the Strait of Hormuz earlier this week. "The tanker in question is sailing under the flag of Marshall Islands with Chinese crew on board. The vessel has not reported any crew casualties," Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian told reporters in Beijing.</p><h2>Attack report</h2><p>He was responding to a report by Beijing-based news outlet Caixin that a Chinese tanker was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday. The report had claimed it was the first such incident involving a Chinese vessel since the US-Israeli war with Iran began on Feb. 28.</p><h2>China's concern</h2><p>The Strait of Hormuz "is used for international navigation. China is deeply concerned that a large number of vessels along with their crew have been caught in the conflict and are stranded in the strait," said Lin. It is in the common interest of regional countries and the international community to resume unimpeded passage through the key waterway, he added.</p><h2>Call for de-escalation</h2><p>Urging parties involved in the conflict to "prevent deterioration" of the situation, the spokesman stressed the safety of civilian vessels and their crew. Regional tensions intensified after the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran on Feb. 28, prompting retaliatory attacks by Tehran and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.</p><h2>Energy context</h2><p>Before the war erupted, around 80% of the crude oil that passed through the Strait of Hormuz was destined for Asian markets, with China, India and Japan being the main importers, according to the International Energy Agency.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Indonesia launches rescue operation after volcano eruption kills three climbers, including two foreigners</title>
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      <description>Indonesia launched an operation to rescue climbers after a volcano eruption left three people dead, two of them foreigners. Mt. Dukono on Halmahera island erupted, spewing smoke 10 kilometers into the air, with around 20 climbers reportedly trapped.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Indonesia on Friday launched an operation to rescue climbers after a volcano eruption left three people dead – two of them foreigners, local media reported. The volcano erupted on Mt. Dukono on Halmahera island in North Maluku province, according to Detik news website.</p><h2>Casualties and trapped climbers</h2><p>"Three people died," two of whom are foreigners, Erlichson Pasaribu, a police official, told the website. Erlichson added there are "around 20 trapped climbers." Authorities have deployed teams to rescue the trapped climbers.</p><h2>Eruption details</h2><p>The volcano erupted at around 07:41 am (1041GMT Thursday), spewing a smoke cloud some 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) into the air. Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) said: "There are reports of two tourists suspected to have died in an incident in the Mount Dukono area."</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2026 11:46:40 GMT+3</pubDate>
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      <title>Cyberattack on Canvas platform disrupts thousands of US schools and universities</title>
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      <description>A cyberattack on the widely used education platform Canvas caused widespread disruption at thousands of schools and universities across the US. Hacking group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility, saying they accessed billions of private messages and records.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A cyberattack on the widely used education platform Canvas caused widespread disruption on Thursday at thousands of schools and universities across the US, local media reported. According to The Washington Post, hacking group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for the breach at Canvas, while Instructure, the company behind the platform, did not immediately comment on the incident.</p><h2>Scale of disruption</h2><p>Canvas, a platform used to manage grades, assignments, lecture videos and course materials, was reportedly disrupted at nearly 9,000 schools, with hackers claiming to have accessed billions of private messages and records. Students flooded social media with concerns over losing access to study materials ahead of final exams.</p><h2>Hacking group</h2><p>ShinyHunters is described as a loose network of teenagers and young adults based in the US and UK, and has also been linked to other cyberattacks, including one targeting Live Nation's Ticketmaster subsidiary.</p><h2>Institutions affected</h2><p>Universities and school districts across the US issued alerts and reassurances to students and parents after the cyberattack disrupted Canvas. Institutions including the University of Iowa, Virginia Tech, University of New Mexico, University of Florida, Harvard University and Johns Hopkins University reported outages or warned students about potential phishing attempts.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description>Israel denied any involvement in explosions reported in southern Iran on Thursday evening, according to Israeli media. Explosion-like sounds were heard near Bandar Abbas and Qeshm Island, with Iranian media reporting missile fire targeting "enemy units" in the Strait of Hormuz.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Israel denied any involvement in explosions reported in southern Iran on Thursday evening, according to the Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth. "Following reports of explosions from an 'unknown source' heard in Iran, Israel denies any connection to the events," the report said.</p><h2>Explosions in Iran</h2><p>The denial comes after several explosion-like sounds were heard Thursday evening near the southern Iranian city of Bandar Abbas and Qeshm Island, according to the semi-official Fars News Agency. The Tasnim news agency also reported explosions in Bandar Abbas and Qeshm, citing local sources. The state broadcaster IRIB said an explosion was heard at Bahman passenger pier on Qeshm Island.</p><h2>Iranian missile fire</h2><p>Meanwhile, Fars News Agency reported that Iranian missile fire targeted "enemy units" in the Strait of Hormuz after a US attack on an Iranian oil tanker, forcing them to retreat. Iran earlier confirmed it had launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on US destroyers near the strait, claiming US vessels sustained "significant damage."</p><h2>US response</h2><p>The US Central Command said its forces intercepted Iranian attacks and responded with "self-defense strikes" as US warships transited the strait, adding that no US assets were hit. CENTCOM targeted Iranian missile and drone launch sites, command centers, and intelligence nodes.</p><h2>Ceasefire context</h2><p>The incidents come despite a US-Iran ceasefire brokered by Pakistan that took effect on April 8. Since April 13, the US has enforced a naval blockade targeting Iranian maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Trump warns EU to eliminate tariffs by July 4 or face higher trade barriers</title>
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      <description>President Trump warned the EU must eliminate its tariffs by the 250th anniversary of American independence or face significantly higher trade barriers, citing unfulfilled commitments from the Turnberry trade deal. He set a July 4, 2026, deadline for compliance.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>US President Donald Trump warned the European Union on Thursday that it must eliminate its tariffs by the 250th anniversary of American independence or face significantly higher trade barriers. "I've been waiting patiently for the EU to fulfill their side of the historic trade deal we agreed in Turnberry, Scotland, the largest trade deal ever," Trump wrote on Truth Social after speaking to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on the phone.</p><h2>July 4 deadline</h2><p>The president noted he has granted European leaders until July 4, 2026, to comply with the agreement. Should the 27-member bloc fail to meet the deadline, Trump threatened to escalate US tariffs to "much higher levels." The Turnberry deal, negotiated on July 27, 2025, establishes a 15% rate on most European exports to the US in exchange for zero tariffs on key American industrial and agricultural goods entering the EU.</p><h2>Implementation stalled</h2><p>Although the EU Parliament approved the implementing legislation in March with a 417-154 vote, member states continue to negotiate the finalization of the framework due to attached conditions. Politico reported Thursday that talks between EU lawmakers and governments ended without a deal. Trump said last week that Washington would raise tariffs to 25% on cars and trucks imported from the EU, saying the bloc had not complied with the trade deal.</p><h2>Iran nuclear discussion</h2><p>Beyond trade, Trump said he and von der Leyen discussed the Iran war. "We agreed that a regime that kills its own people cannot control a bomb that can kill millions," Trump said, emphasizing two sides are "completely united that Iran can never have a nuclear weapon." Von der Leyen confirmed the "very good" call and stated both sides "remain fully committed" to the deal's execution.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>CENTCOM says US forces intercepted Iranian attacks, responded with self-defense strikes</title>
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      <description>US Central Command said its forces intercepted "unprovoked" Iranian attacks and responded with "self-defense strikes" as US warships transited the Strait of Hormuz. No US assets were hit. CENTCOM targeted Iranian missile and drone launch sites, command centers, and intelligence nodes.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The US Central Command (CENTCOM) said its forces intercepted "unprovoked" Iranian attacks and responded with "self-defense strikes" as US warships transited the Strait of Hormuz to the Gulf of Oman on Thursday. "Iranian forces launched multiple missiles, drones and small boats as USS Truxtun (DDG 103), USS Rafael Peralta (DDG 115), and USS Mason (DDG 87) transited the international sea passage," it said in a statement.</p><h2>No US assets hit</h2><p>The command said no US assets were hit during the attacks. "U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) eliminated inbound threats and targeted Iranian military facilities responsible for attacking U.S. forces including missile and drone launch sites; command and control locations; and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance nodes," it said.</p><h2>US stance</h2><p>The US does not seek escalation but remains positioned and ready to protect American forces, it warned.</p><h2>Conflicting accounts</h2><p>Iran earlier confirmed it had launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on US destroyers near the Strait of Hormuz, claiming US vessels sustained "significant damage" and three destroyers retreated. The conflicting accounts underscore heightened tensions despite a ceasefire brokered by Pakistan that took effect on April 8.</p><h2>Ceasefire context</h2><p>A US-Iran ceasefire remains in place but has been extended without a set deadline. Since April 13, the US has enforced a naval blockade targeting Iranian maritime traffic in the strait.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Iran launches missile, drone attack on US destroyers near Strait of Hormuz</title>
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      <description>Iran confirmed it launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on US destroyers near the Strait of Hormuz, citing a US ceasefire violation involving a strike on an Iranian oil tanker. The IRGC said US vessels sustained "significant damage" and three destroyers retreated.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Iran confirmed early Friday that it had launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on US destroyers near the Strait of Hormuz. In a statement, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy said the operation came after what it described as a US ceasefire violation involving a strike on an Iranian oil tanker near Jask port and the approach of US destroyers toward the strategic waterway.</p><h2>Precision operation</h2><p>The statement said Iranian forces carried out a "large-scale and precise combined operation" using ballistic missiles, anti-ship cruise missiles, and explosive drones targeting the US destroyers. It added that intelligence assessments indicated that the US vessels sustained "significant damage" and that three destroyers retreated from the Strait of Hormuz area.</p><h2>Iranian media reports</h2><p>Earlier, Iranian media reported that Iranian naval forces targeted three US destroyers near the Strait of Hormuz after a US attack on an Iranian oil tanker. Tasnim News Agency said the vessels were retreating toward the Sea of Oman, while Iran's state broadcaster IRIB reported that the targeted "enemy units" sustained damage and were forced to withdraw.</p><h2>Ceasefire context</h2><p>The attack comes despite a US-Iran ceasefire brokered by Pakistan that took effect on April 8. The ceasefire was later extended by President Trump without a set deadline. Since April 13, the US has enforced a naval blockade targeting Iranian maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. Tensions have remained high, with recent incidents including attacks on commercial vessels.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <link>https://en.yenisafak.com/world/iran-launches-missile-drone-attack-on-us-destroyers-near-strait-of-hormuz-3718016</link>
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      <title>Reform UK leads early England local election results</title>
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      <description>Early local election results in England show Reform UK in the lead with 352 seats, followed by Labour (245) and Liberal Democrats (237). The Conservatives hold 217 seats. Around 5,000 council seats and six mayoral contests are being decided.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Early results from local elections across England on Friday placed Reform UK at the front of the pack, according to BBC News, signaling a potential shift in the political landscape.</p><h2>Seat distribution so far</h2><p>As initial counts come in, Reform UK currently holds 352 seats, followed by the Labour Party with 245 and the Liberal Democrats with 237. The Conservative Party has secured 217 seats, while the Greens hold 48 and independents 20. A total of approximately 5,000 seats across 136 local councils are up for grabs in England, alongside six mayoral contests in Watford and five London boroughs: Croydon, Hackney, Lewisham, Newham, and Tower Hamlets. Most councils are still counting, with full results expected by Saturday.</p><h2>Separate votes in Scotland and Wales</h2><p>Voters in Scotland also headed to the polls to elect all 129 members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs), including 73 constituency MSPs and 56 regional MSPs. In Wales, citizens voted to choose their next Welsh government and members of the Senedd in what is described as the biggest change to the parliament since powers began devolving to Wales in 1999. Türkiye continues to watch European political trends closely, as shifts in major Western nations often influence broader foreign policy approaches.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title> Trump says hantavirus outbreak ‘under control’ in US</title>
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      <description> President Trump said the hantavirus situation remains “under control” after being briefed on cases linked to a ship. The CDC has activated a Level 3 emergency response, the lowest tier, as five cases including three deaths have been reported.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>US President Donald Trump assured the public on Thursday that the hantavirus outbreak remains “under control,” following a briefing on recent cases linked to a cruise ship voyage.</p><h2>Trump: ‘We hope it’s under control’</h2><p>Speaking to reporters near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, Trump said: “It's very much, we hope, under control. It was the ship, and I think we're going to make a full report about it tomorrow.” He added that many experts are studying the situation and that “it should be fine, we hope.” When asked whether Americans should be concerned about potential spread, Trump replied: “I hope not,” adding, “We’ll do the best we can.”</p><h2>CDC classifies as Level 3 emergency</h2><p>The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has classified the hantavirus outbreak as a “Level 3” emergency response, the lowest level of activation, according to ABC News. The outbreak involves the Andes strain of hantavirus. The World Health Organization has confirmed five cases so far, including three deaths, all among passengers connected to the voyage. The MV Hondius, carrying approximately 150 passengers and crew from 23 nationalities, departed from Argentina and crossed the Atlantic before reporting a cluster of respiratory illnesses while sailing off Cape Verde. Türkiye’s health authorities continue to monitor global infectious disease developments closely, though no related cases have been reported in the country.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Tense hours in Hormuz: Eyes on peace, hands on alert</title>
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      <description>Tensions soared in the Strait of Hormuz after US forces struck targets on Iran’s Qeshm Island and Bandar Abbas. Washington insists the ceasefire remains intact, but Tehran has vowed retaliation, accusing America of violating the truce. Diplomatic efforts for a lasting deal continue.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just as hopes for a negotiated end to the Iran-US-Israel war were building, explosions echoed across southern Iran late Thursday. Strikes targeted Iran’s Qeshm Island and the port city of Bandar Abbas near the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Iranian media reported exchanges of fire between Iranian armed forces and “enemy elements” on Qeshm Island, with commercial sections of Bahman Pier hit.</p><h2>Conflicting narratives on ceasefire status</h2><p>US officials confirmed to Fox News that American forces carried out the airstrikes but stressed that “this does not mean the ceasefire has ended.” Meanwhile, Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency suggested the United Arab Emirates may have played a role in the attack on Bahman Pier. Tehran also reported two drones targeting Bandar Abbas were intercepted by air defence systems. Following the clashes, air defence batteries were activated in the capital Tehran as well. Israeli sources told local media they had no involvement in the events.</p><h2>Tehran vows retaliation amid diplomatic race</h2><p>Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya headquarters issued a stark warning: “The US has violated the ceasefire. There will be a response.” The escalation comes as President Donald Trump pushes for a diplomatic breakthrough before his scheduled China visit on May 14-15. According to Axios, the White House expects a “diplomatic sprint” to secure a final deal with Tehran by then. Washington has reportedly submitted a 14-point framework agreement to Iran and is awaiting a response within 24-48 hours. However, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf mocked the reports on X, dismissing them as “Operation Fauxios” and calling the claims fake.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Trump confirms Beijing trip ahead of high-stakes Xi talks</title>
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      <description>US President Donald Trump said his planned visit to China will move forward as scheduled, expressing confidence about his upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The summit in Beijing is expected to focus on trade, diplomacy, and regional tensions as Washington and Beijing seek to manage competition between the world’s two largest economies.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>US President Donald Trump confirmed that his official trip to Beijing later this month remains on schedule, signaling optimism ahead of talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The meeting, expected to take place on May 14-15, comes at a critical moment for US-China relations amid ongoing discussions over trade, geopolitical tensions, and global economic stability.</p><h2>Trump highlights personal ties with Xi</h2><p>Speaking to reporters in Washington, Trump described his relationship with Xi as positive and longstanding. “It’s going to be, I think, quite amazing,” he said while referring to the upcoming summit. The US president also noted that he and the Chinese leader have maintained strong communication over the years despite strategic competition between the two countries.</p><p>Trump added that China has contributed positively to economic relations with his administration, pointing to ongoing business cooperation between Washington and Beijing.</p><h2>Summit expected to address major issues</h2><p>The Beijing meeting will mark the second in-person summit between Trump and Xi since their previous encounter in South Korea last year. Analysts expect the discussions to include trade negotiations, tariffs, regional security, and broader diplomatic coordination between the two global powers.</p><p>The summit is also being closely watched by international markets, as decisions made by the United States and China often influence global supply chains, energy prices, and investment flows affecting economies worldwide.</p><h2>US-China ties remain under scrutiny</h2><p>Although both sides have recently emphasized dialogue, tensions continue over Taiwan, technology restrictions, military activity in the Asia-Pacific, and economic competition. The upcoming talks are viewed as an opportunity to stabilize relations and prevent further escalation between Washington and Beijing.</p><p>Diplomatic engagement between the two powers has intensified in recent months as both governments attempt to balance rivalry with cooperation in areas linked to trade and international security.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Russia’s two-day Victory Day ceasefire takes effect</title>
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      <description>A two-day ceasefire declared by Moscow for Victory Day celebrations began at midnight Thursday and will last until Sunday. Russia halted all front-line operations and airstrikes but warned of retaliation if Ukraine disrupts Saturday’s Red Square parade.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A temporary truce announced by Russia to mark the country’s May 9 Victory Day commemorations has officially come into force. The ceasefire, which started at midnight Thursday (2100GMT), is set to remain in place until Sunday. Moscow is preparing for its annual Victory Day parade in Red Square on Saturday, a holiday celebrating the Soviet Union’s defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, referred to in Russia as the Great Patriotic War.</p><h2>Conditions and warnings from Moscow</h2><p>According to a statement from Russia’s Defense Ministry, all front-line hostilities and airstrikes against Ukrainian military-industrial sites and armed forces infrastructure have ceased. “We call on the Ukrainian side to follow this example,” the ministry said, warning that any violation of the ceasefire or attempts to strike Russian populated areas would be met with an “appropriate response.” The ministry further stated that a “massive” missile strike would be launched on central Kyiv if Ukraine disrupts Saturday’s Victory Day celebrations.</p><h2>Ukraine’s parallel ceasefire and accusations</h2><p>Ukraine announced its own unilateral ceasefire starting Tuesday, but has accused Russian forces of violating the halt by continuing airstrikes and ground assaults. The duelling truces highlight the deep mutual distrust between the two sides. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Trump: US destroyers exit Hormuz ‘under fire’</title>
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      <description>President Trump announced that three US Navy destroyers successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz “under fire” from Iranian missiles and drones, suffering no damage while inflicting “great damage” on attackers. The ships will rejoin the US naval blockade, which Trump called a “wall of steel.”</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Three American guided-missile destroyers have navigated the Strait of Hormuz under hostile fire and will now return to enforcing the US blockade on the strategic waterway, President Donald Trump confirmed Thursday. In a post on Truth Social, Trump stated: “Three world class American destroyers just transited, very successfully, out of the Strait of Hormuz, under fire. There was no damage done to the three destroyers, but great damage done to the Iranian attackers. They were completely destroyed along with numerous small boats.”</p><h2>CENTCOM confirms interception and retaliation</h2><p>US Central Command earlier reported that its forces had intercepted “unprovoked” Iranian attacks and carried out “self-defense strikes” as the warships moved from the strait toward the Gulf of Oman. CENTCOM said it eliminated inbound threats and struck Iranian military facilities, including missile and drone launch sites, command centers, and intelligence nodes. No US assets were hit during the transit.</p><h2>Ceasefire holds despite clashes</h2><p>Despite the exchange of fire, Trump later told ABC News that the broader ceasefire with Iran remains intact, describing the US strikes as a “love tap.” “The ceasefire is going. It’s in effect,” he said. The incident underscores the fragile security situation in the Gulf, a critical artery for global energy shipments.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>US court strikes down Trump’s 10% global tariff</title>
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      <description>A federal trade court has ruled that President Trump’s 10% global tariff is illegal, dealing another blow to his trade agenda. A 2-1 panel decision described the presidential proclamation as “invalid,” with tariffs imposed on small businesses “unauthorized by law.”</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>President Donald Trump’s latest attempt to impose a 10% tariff on global imports has been declared unlawful by the US Court of International Trade. In a 2-1 ruling on Thursday, a three-judge panel sided with a group of small businesses and the state of Washington, stating that the presidential proclamation Trump signed to enact the duties is “invalid, and the tariffs imposed on plaintiffs are unauthorized by law.”</p><h2>Second legal setback for Trump’s trade policy</h2><p>The decision marks another judicial defeat for the administration’s import duty campaign. Trump had previously tried to impose similar tariffs, but the Supreme Court struck down his initial effort earlier this year in a rare loss from the conservative-leaning bench. The White House has not yet responded to requests for comment, and an appeal is widely expected. The panel’s majority wrote that “the public interest would be served by a permanent injunction,” granting the requested relief to the plaintiffs.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Iran accuses US of violating Hormuz ceasefire</title>
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      <description>Tehran has formally accused Washington of breaching the ceasefire by targeting Iranian oil tankers near the Strait of Hormuz and carrying out airstrikes on civilian areas in southern Iran. Iran’s military claims it retaliated against US naval vessels, causing “significant damage.”</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Iran has leveled serious accusations against the United States for allegedly violating the existing ceasefire in the Gulf region. In the early hours of Friday, a spokesman for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya military headquarters, Ebrahim Zolfaghari, stated that US forces targeted an Iranian oil tanker moving from coastal waters near Jask toward the Strait of Hormuz, as well as another Iranian vessel close to the UAE’s Fujairah port.</p><h2>Airstrikes on civilian areas and retaliation</h2><p>Zolfaghari further alleged that Washington conducted airstrikes on civilian-populated areas in Bandar Khamir, Sirik, and Qeshm Island in southern Iran, with the cooperation of “some regional countries.” He claimed that Iran’s armed forces responded immediately by attacking US military vessels east of the Strait of Hormuz and south of Chabahar port, inflicting “significant damage” on American assets. The statement came shortly after two loud explosions were heard in western Tehran, followed by sustained anti-aircraft fire near District 22 and Ahmadabad Mostofi, according to Iran’s official IRNA news agency.</p><h2>Escalating tensions and regional impact</h2><p>The incident marks a sharp deterioration in the fragile truce brokered by Pakistan last month and later extended indefinitely by President Trump. For Türkiye, which maintains close diplomatic and trade ties with both Iran and Gulf nations, any renewed military escalation near the Strait of Hormuz poses direct risks to energy imports and regional stability. Ankara has consistently called for restraint and dialogue. Neither the Pentagon nor the White House has issued an immediate response to Iran’s allegations.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Erdoğan: Israel’s expansionism main threat to region</title>
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      <description>President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan told a joint news conference with Algerian leader Abdelmadjid Tebboune that Israel’s “lawless and norm-defying” policies pose the primary security threat to the region. Both leaders condemned Israeli violations and reaffirmed support for a two-state solution.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has declared that Israel’s expansionist ambitions represent the single greatest danger to regional stability. Speaking alongside Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune in Ankara following a High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council meeting, Erdoğan stated: “Israeli aggression has once again shown that the main security problem for our region is the expansionist, lawless and norm-defying policies of the current government.”</p><h2>Shared stance on Palestine and regional crises</h2><p>Erdoğan emphasized that Türkiye and Algeria share a common position on ending the escalating violence that threatens peace and security. Both nations are among the strongest advocates of a two-state solution for Palestine. Erdoğan praised Algeria’s recent UN Security Council term and its unwavering support for the Palestinian cause. Tebboune, in turn, condemned “the Israeli occupation, its violations of international humanitarian law, its blatant attacks on Lebanon, and its barbaric practices in the Gaza Strip.” The two leaders also expressed concern over Israel’s recognition of breakaway Somaliland, warning it violates Somalia’s sovereignty and threatens the Horn of Africa’s stability.</p><h2>Bilateral cooperation and economic targets</h2><p>The two presidents co-chaired strategic talks and witnessed the signing of several agreements, including a memorandum on combating disinformation. Erdoğan noted that over 1,600 Turkish companies operate in Algeria, with total investments reaching 8 billion. The two sides have intensified efforts toward a 10 billion bilateral trade target set in 2023. Cooperation in energy, mining, defense, agriculture, and renewable energy was also on the agenda. Erdoğan confirmed that Türkiye stands ready to contribute to Algeria’s agricultural development and food security.</p><h2>Highest state decoration awarded</h2><p>After the press conference, Erdoğan conferred Türkiye’s highest state decoration, the State Order of the Republic of Türkiye, upon President Tebboune. Erdoğan described Algeria as “shining like a star” in its region under Tebboune’s “New Algeria Vision.” Tebboune, who arrived on a three-day official visit, said he was “greatly honored” and called the award a sincere reflection of shared goals. Erdoğan also commemorated the victims of the Setif and Guelma massacres ahead of their 81st anniversary, offering condolences to Algeria’s people.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>US strikes Iran’s Qeshm port, Bandar Abbas: Report

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      <description>The US military has carried out strikes on Iran’s Qeshm port and Bandar Abbas, according to a Fox News reporter citing a senior US official. The official added that the action does not restart the war or end the existing ceasefire.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The United States military conducted strikes on Iran’s Qeshm port and the coastal city of Bandar Abbas on Thursday, a Fox News reporter said, citing a senior US official.</p><h2>Strike not a war restart</h2><p>“A senior US official tells me that it was a US military strike on Iran’s Qeshm port and Bandar Abbas moments ago but added this is not a restarting of the war or end to the ceasefire,” journalist Jennifer Griffin posted on X. The official also confirmed to Fox News that Saudi Arabia and Kuwait had abruptly halted permission for the US to use their bases and airspace for “Project Freedom”—a decision that the official said has since been reversed.</p><h2>Türkiye’s position</h2><p>The strikes come amid heightened tensions in the Gulf region following the US-Israeli war against Iran that began on February 28. A Pakistan-brokered ceasefire took effect on April 8 but has been repeatedly strained. Türkiye has consistently warned against any military escalation in the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing that regional security and global energy supplies depend on restraint and dialogue.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Spain summons Israeli diplomat again over detained activist</title>
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      <description>Spain has summoned Israel’s charge d’affaires for a second time following the detention of a Spanish-Palestinian activist from a Gaza-bound flotilla. Madrid says the interception in international waters violated international law.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares announced on Thursday that Madrid had once again summoned Israel’s charge d’affaires over the ongoing detention of a Spanish activist who was aboard a flotilla headed for Gaza.</p><h2>Continued detention called ‘inadmissible’</h2><p>Speaking during an extraordinary parliamentary session, Albares said Israeli diplomat Dana Erlich was summoned on Wednesday to convey that the continued detention of Spanish-Palestinian activist Saif Abukeshek is “inadmissible.” Spain considers the interception of the vessel in international waters and the detention of its crew as “contrary to international law,” Albares stated. “It is unacceptable that in international waters vessels are boarded, their crew members detained and the vessels disabled,” he added.</p><h2>Flotilla intercepted near Greece</h2><p>Abukeshek was detained after Israeli forces intercepted the Global Sumud flotilla near Greece on April 29. Brazilian activist Thiago Avila was also taken into custody. The two were among dozens of activists who had set sail to break Israel’s naval blockade on Gaza. They remain in detention at least until Sunday. Türkiye has repeatedly condemned Israel’s blockade of Gaza and its interception of civilian flotillas, viewing such actions as collective punishment and violations of international maritime law.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2026 00:28:04 GMT+3</pubDate>
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      <title> Iran urges UN to reject ‘provocative’ US draft on Hormuz</title>
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      <description> Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has called on UN member states to oppose a US-drafted resolution on the Strait of Hormuz, calling it “one-sided and provocative.” He argued the draft ignores US-Israeli aggression and a naval blockade against Tehran.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has urged UN member nations to reject a United States-proposed draft resolution on the Strait of Hormuz, which he described as “one-sided and provocative,” according to a statement from Tehran’s Foreign Ministry on Thursday.</p><h2>Root cause ignored, says Tehran</h2><p>In a letter addressed to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi, China’s UN envoy Fu Cong, and all UN member states, Araghchi criticized the draft for overlooking what Iran considers the “root cause” of current tensions: US and Israeli military actions against the Islamic Republic. “The current situation is directly and exclusively the result of their unjustified and illegal war of aggression,” he wrote. He argued that the US-Bahraini draft seeks to distort realities on the ground and justify ongoing unlawful US actions in the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz.</p><h2>Warning against Security Council abuse</h2><p>Araghchi warned against attempts to misuse the UN Security Council to legitimize unilateral actions and violations of international law. “The international community should not allow the Security Council to be abused by aggressors or turned into a tool for legitimizing illegal actions,” he said. He also criticized the draft for ignoring repeated US ceasefire violations, including a naval blockade and attacks on Iranian vessels. He rejected references to Chapter VII of the UN Charter as “unjustified and disproportionate,” warning that adoption would weaken the Council’s credibility and set a dangerous precedent.</p><h2>Path to stability</h2><p>Araghchi stated that normal maritime transit through the Strait of Hormuz would resume if the war permanently ends and sanctions and the blockade against Iran are lifted. “The path to stability lies in the United States adhering to international law, not in misusing the Security Council in ways that further complicate the situation,” he wrote. He called on governments to refrain from supporting or co-sponsoring the draft, accusing Washington of exerting pressure for political and propaganda purposes. Regional tensions have escalated since the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran on February 28, triggering Iranian retaliation and disruptions in the strait. A Pakistan-brokered ceasefire took effect April 8 but failed to produce a lasting deal. The US has enforced a naval blockade since April 13. Türkiye continues to advocate for dialogue and de-escalation, warning that any UN resolution that deepens confrontation would harm regional stability.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2026 23:28:57 GMT+3</pubDate>
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      <title>Sanders slams Israeli Lebanon war, demands end to US arms</title>
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      <description>Independent Senator Bernie Sanders has sharply criticized Israeli military actions in Lebanon, calling for an immediate termination of American military assistance to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government. The Vermont lawmaker highlighted mounting civilian casualties and displacement while accusing Washington of enabling ongoing destruction in southern Lebanon through continued weapons transfers.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Senator Bernie Sanders issued a forceful denunciation of Israeli military activities in Lebanon on Thursday, utilizing his social media platform to challenge the administration's support for Netanyahu's government. The independent Vermont lawmaker characterized the ongoing military campaign as part of a broader Trump-Netanyahu war extending beyond Iranian targets, directly referencing Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz's controversial remarks suggesting southern Lebanon would face destruction comparable to Gaza.</p><h2>Civilian toll and displacement crisis</h2><p>The progressive senator highlighted stark statistics regarding the humanitarian impact of hostilities, noting that bombardments have claimed 2,702 lives while forcing approximately 1.6 million residents from their homes. Military operations have reportedly razed numerous villages across the region. These developments follow the initiation of armed conflict on March second, when Hezbollah militants fired rockets toward Israel following the assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei by Israeli forces in late February.</p><h2>Regional escalation and strategic tensions</h2><p>Tensions throughout the Middle East have intensified considerably since Washington and Jerusalem coordinated strikes against Iranian positions beginning February twenty-eighth. These initial attacks prompted retaliatory measures from Tehran and significant disruptions to maritime traffic through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. The deteriorating security situation has drawn widespread international concern as the confrontation threatens to engulf additional regional actors beyond the immediate theater of operations.</p><h2>Ceasefire violations and continued operations</h2><p>Despite diplomatic efforts yielding a cessation of hostilities declaration on April seventeenth—subsequently prolonged through May seventeenth—Israeli Defense Forces maintain daily offensive operations within Lebanese territory. Military units continue systematic demolition of residential structures across multiple villages, replicating destruction patterns previously witnessed throughout the Gaza Strip over preceding years. Sanders reiterated his legislative demand that Congress immediately suspend all military funding mechanisms supporting the Netanyahu administration, emphasizing that American taxpayers should not subsidize such military campaigns.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Zelenskyy warns against attending Russia’s may 9 parade

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      <description> Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has advised foreign representatives not to attend Russia’s Victory Day celebrations in Moscow, calling it an “odd desire” amid continued strikes. Kyiv proposed a ceasefire from May 6, but Russia has carried out new attacks.

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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy cautioned foreign officials on Thursday against attending Russia’s Victory Day celebrations in Moscow on May 9, describing any such presence as ill-advised given the ongoing hostilities.</p><h2>Ceasefire proposals and continued strikes</h2><p>In his nightly video address, Zelenskyy noted that Kyiv had proposed a ceasefire to Moscow starting May 6, yet Russia has since conducted airstrikes and issued “new threats.” Commenting on Russia’s unilateral truce on May 8-9, Zelenskyy said the pause is intended solely to allow the annual parade in Moscow to proceed. “The Russians are already talking about strikes after May 9. A strange and certainly twisted logic from the Russian leadership,” he added.</p><h2>Warning to foreign states</h2><p>“There are also messages from some states close to Russia that their representatives intend to be in Moscow. An odd desire at a time like this. We do not recommend it,” Zelenskyy said. Russia has announced it will observe a truce in Ukraine from midnight Thursday (2100GMT) until Sunday. Earlier this week, the Russian Defense Ministry said it would implement the ceasefire, expressing hope that Ukraine would follow suit. Meanwhile, the Russian Foreign Ministry has urged foreign countries to evacuate their diplomats and personnel from Kyiv, citing possible retaliatory strikes if Ukraine attacks during the Victory Day events. Kyiv has also declared a unilateral ceasefire starting at midnight Tuesday. Türkiye, which has consistently mediated between the two sides, continues to call for a lasting and verifiable ceasefire.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Saudi, Kuwait lift curbs on US base, airspace access</title>
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      <description> Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have removed restrictions on US military access to their bases and airspace, clearing a key hurdle for Trump’s push to secure commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz amid heightened Iran tensions.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have lifted previously imposed restrictions on the US military’s use of their airspace and bases, according to a Wall Street Journal report on Thursday. The move removes a significant obstacle for President Donald Trump’s efforts to protect commercial shipping routes through the strategic Strait of Hormuz.</p><h2>Naval escort operations to resume</h2><p>Citing US and Saudi officials, the newspaper reported that the Trump administration is preparing to restart naval escort operations for commercial vessels transiting the Hormuz strait, supported by US naval and air power. The mission had been paused earlier this week after operating for 36 hours. Pentagon planners are now assessing timelines for resuming the operation, with some US officials indicating activities could restart as early as this week.</p><h2>Background of tensions and blockade</h2><p>Regional tensions have escalated sharply since the US and Israel launched strikes against Iran on February 28, triggering Iranian retaliation against Israel and American allies in the Gulf, as well as the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. A ceasefire brokered by Pakistan took effect on April 8, but subsequent talks in Islamabad failed to produce a lasting agreement. The truce was later extended indefinitely by Trump. The US has enforced a naval blockade targeting Iranian maritime traffic in the strait since April 13. Trump announced Tuesday that the US military would temporarily pause “Project Freedom” to restore navigation freedom for commercial shipping, while stating that the American blockade would remain “in full force and effect.” Türkiye, a key regional power with close ties to both Gulf states and Iran, continues to urge diplomatic solutions to prevent a full-scale maritime conflict.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Trump says ‘very well’ meeting with Brazil’s Lula on trade

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      <description>US President Donald Trump described his White House meeting with Brazilian President Lula as “very well,” with both sides planning further talks on trade and tariffs. The meeting follows US tariffs imposed on Brazilian goods last year.

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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>US President Donald Trump said Thursday that his White House meeting with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva went “very well,” and that additional discussions between representatives of both nations will be scheduled in the coming months.</p><h2>Tariffs and trade on the agenda</h2><p>In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump wrote: “Just concluded my meeting with Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the very dynamic President of Brazil. We discussed many topics, including Trade and, specifically, Tariffs.” He added that the meeting went “very well,” and that representatives are scheduled to gather to discuss certain key elements, with further meetings planned as needed.</p><h2>Background of tariffs</h2><p>In July of last year, Trump imposed tariffs on Brazilian goods, with rates reaching as high as 50% on many imports. Those measures were linked to the prosecution of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, a prominent ally of Trump. The two leaders previously met last October in Malaysia on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit, a meeting Trump described at the time as “good.” Türkiye, which maintains strong trade ties with both the US and Brazil, continues to watch the evolution of US trade policy closely, as global tariff disputes have direct implications for emerging market economies.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Trump gives EU July 4 deadline to scrap tariffs or face hikes</title>
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      <description>US President Donald Trump has demanded that the European Union eliminate all trade barriers by July 4, 2026, threatening to impose substantially higher duties if the 27-member bloc fails to comply. The warning follows a telephone conversation with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen regarding the unfulfilled Turnberry agreement signed in Scotland last year.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><br></h2><p>Donald Trump issued a stern warning to European leaders following a telephone exchange with Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission. Writing on his Truth Social platform, the American head of state declared that Brussels must dismantle its existing tariff structures before the 250th anniversary of American independence. The specific date of July 4, 2026, now serves as a critical threshold for transatlantic economic relations, with Washington signaling little tolerance for further delays in implementation.</p><h2>Unfulfilled Scottish accord</h2><p>The current tensions center upon a comprehensive commercial pact negotiated in Turnberry, Scotland, during the previous year. Trump maintains that European representatives pledged to reduce all customs duties to zero as part of this arrangement, which he characterized as unprecedented in scope. Despite these alleged commitments, American authorities contend that the 27-nation European Union has yet to execute the promised reductions, prompting accusations of non-compliance from the White House.</p><h2>Economic consequences</h2><p>Failure to meet the forthcoming deadline would trigger significant retaliatory measures, according to presidential statements. The administration explicitly threatened to escalate existing trade barriers to substantially elevated levels should European markets remain protected. Such actions would mark a dramatic intensification of the ongoing trade disputes between the economic powers, potentially disrupting supply chains and commercial flows that extend far beyond the transatlantic partnership.</p><h2>Transatlantic trade landscape</h2><p>This development underscores growing friction within the Western economic alliance, with potential ripple effects for global commerce patterns. As two of the world's largest economic entities navigate this confrontation, emerging markets and trading nations including Turkey observe the proceedings with heightened interest. The outcome may reshape international trade architectures, influencing how sovereign nations approach tariff negotiations and commercial sovereignty in an increasingly multipolar economic environment.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Explosion-like blasts heard near Iran’s Bandar Abbas, Qeshm</title>
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      <description>Several explosion-like sounds were reported near Iran’s southern city of Bandar Abbas and Qeshm Island on Thursday evening. The source remains unclear, though some reports link the blasts to IRGC Navy operations in the Strait of Hormuz.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Loud explosion-like noises were heard on Thursday evening near the southern Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas and nearby Qeshm Island, according to multiple Iranian media outlets.</p><h2>Unclear source amid Hormuz tensions</h2><p>The semi-official Fars News Agency reported that residents in Bandar Abbas heard several sounds resembling explosions originating from areas around the city. The exact source and location of the blasts remain undetermined. Tasnim news agency also confirmed the sounds, citing local sources who suggested they may be linked to operations by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy. According to those sources, the IRGC was warning vessels over what it described as unauthorized passage through the Strait of Hormuz, though no official confirmation was provided.</p><h2>Passenger pier previously hit</h2><p>State broadcaster IRIB said an explosion was heard at the Bahman passenger pier on Qeshm Island—a facility previously targeted in US-Israeli attacks. Mehr news agency reported that the nature and scope of the incident are still under investigation, adding that no official body has yet commented on the cause. A Mehr correspondent in the region suggested the explosions could be linked to clashes in waters off Sirik county.</p><h2>Heightened naval confrontations</h2><p>The reports come amid sharply increased tensions in the Strait of Hormuz over recent days, including confrontations between Iranian and US naval forces. Iranian media have previously reported that Iranian forces responded to attempts by US-linked vessels to transit the strategic waterway, while Tehran has accused US forces of targeting fishing boats in the area. Türkiye continues to monitor the situation closely, warning that any escalation in the Gulf could disrupt global energy supplies and regional stability.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Woman insults Palestinian couple riding New York subway</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A video posted online by Ariana Jasmine documented a verbal confrontation targeting her and her Palestinian companion, Youssef, aboard a subway train in New York City. The incident involved repeated anti-Palestinian and Islamophobic remarks from a woman who identified herself as Jewish and politically supportive of Donald Trump.</p><p>In the video, the woman repeatedly referred to the couple as “terrorists” and made derogatory comments about Middle Eastern identity and Palestine. Youssef’s keffiyeh was mocked as a “terrorist towel,” while the woman also stated that “Palestine doesn’t exist.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Armed Israeli man filmed ripping down posters of killed Palestinians </title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two Israeli men were filmed in Jaffa removing posters commemorating Palestinian women and children killed in Gaza. The incident took place in the city’s Arab-majority Ajami neighborhood and was recorded by bystanders before circulating online.</p><p>In footage shared by Amir Badran, one of the men appeared armed with a large assault weapon while the pair tore posters from a memorial wall. During the confrontation, the men accused the person filming them of supporting Hamas and sang the nationalist song “Al Tira Yisrael” (“Do Not Fear, Israel”).</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>China pushes for stable US ties before Trump Beijing visit</title>
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      <description>China signaled its intention to improve relations with the United States ahead of President Donald Trump’s upcoming visit to Beijing, with Foreign Minister Wang Yi urging stronger dialogue and mutual respect. The discussions come as both powers seek to manage disputes over trade, Taiwan, and regional security while avoiding deeper geopolitical confrontation.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>China has called for a more stable relationship with the United States ahead of President Donald Trump’s planned summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing later this month. The message was delivered by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi during meetings with a bipartisan group of US senators visiting the Chinese capital before the high-level talks.</p><h2>Beijing calls for cooperation</h2><p>According to official statements, Wang said Beijing is prepared to work with Washington to strengthen bilateral ties and reduce tensions between the world’s two largest economies. He stressed that cooperation between China and the US would benefit not only both countries but also the wider international community.</p><p>Speaking to the delegation led by Senator Steve Daines, Wang highlighted the differences between the political and economic systems of the two nations, arguing that each country’s model reflects its own historical and cultural background. “We should jointly seek harmony in diversity, becoming partners rather than adversaries,” he said.</p><h2>Trump-Xi summit approaches</h2><p>Trump is expected to travel to Beijing on May 14-15 for his second face-to-face meeting with Xi Jinping since their previous summit in South Korea last year. The visit comes at a sensitive moment in US-China relations, with disputes continuing over tariffs, trade restrictions, Taiwan, and military activity in the Asia-Pacific region.</p><p>Chinese officials are seeking to stabilize communication channels ahead of the summit as both governments attempt to manage competition without allowing tensions to escalate further.</p><h2>China rejects hegemony claims</h2><p>Wang also addressed concerns surrounding China’s growing global influence, saying Beijing would continue pursuing peaceful development rather than seeking dominance. He urged the United States to adopt what he described as a more balanced understanding of China and to respect Beijing’s core interests.</p><p>The Chinese foreign minister emphasized that disagreements should be handled through dialogue and diplomacy rather than confrontation, reflecting Beijing’s broader effort to present itself as a stabilizing force in global politics.</p><h2>Focus on diplomacy and economic ties</h2><p>The visiting US senators also met Chinese Premier Li Qiang, who called for deeper communication and stronger engagement between the two countries. Analysts view the meetings as part of wider diplomatic efforts to ease friction between Washington and Beijing at a time when global markets and supply chains remain sensitive to tensions between the two powers.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Rubio meets Pope Leo XIV at Vatican amid tensions</title>
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      <description>US Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a closed-door half-hour meeting with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican, following President Trump’s recent accusation that the pontiff is “endangering a lot of Catholics.” Rubio also met with the Vatican’s top diplomat and will see Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Rome on Thursday for a series of high-level diplomatic engagements, including a private audience with Pope Leo XIV at the Apostolic Palace. Landing at Ciampino Airport under tight security, Rubio was accompanied by US Ambassador to the Holy See Brian Burch and received by Monsignor Petar Rajic, prefect of the Papal Household, before entering the palace for the 30-minute closed-door encounter.</p><h2>Tensions between Washington and the Vatican</h2><p>The visit comes just days after President Donald Trump publicly criticised the pope, claiming in an interview with radio host Hugh Hewitt that the pontiff is “endangering a lot of Catholics” and “thinks it’s fine for Iran to have a nuclear weapon.” Those remarks marked a sharp escalation in friction between the White House and the Holy See, following earlier papal criticism of the US-Israeli war on Iran. Rubio, a Catholic who received his first communion in 1984, is expected to navigate these sensitive waters during his talks.</p><h2>Broader diplomatic schedule</h2><p>Following his meeting with the pope, Rubio held discussions with Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican’s Secretary of State. On Friday, he is scheduled to meet Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at Palazzo Chigi. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk was also at the Vatican earlier Thursday morning, meeting the pontiff shortly before Rubio’s arrival. The back-to-back visits underscore the Vatican’s active role in international security and geopolitical mediation.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Zero ships pass through Hormuz in 24 hours</title>
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      <description>Ship tracking data shows no major commercial vessels transited the Strait of Hormuz in the past day amid attacks on a Chinese tanker and French ships, plus new Iranian transit rules. The halt signals a dramatic escalation in disruptions to global energy shipping.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the first time since the US-Israeli war with Iran began on February 28, no major commercial ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz in a 24-hour period ending Thursday at 0900GMT, according to vessel tracking data compiled by Anadolu. The strategic waterway, a lifeline for global oil and liquefied natural gas shipments, has effectively ground to a halt as security risks multiply.</p><h2>Attacks and new Iranian controls</h2><p>The stoppage follows multiple security incidents. Chinese state-linked media outlet Caixin reported that a Chinese-owned large oil tanker was attacked near the UAE’s Al Jeer port on Monday, marking the first such strike on a Chinese vessel since the war began. A fire broke out on the ship’s deck. Meanwhile, the French-owned CMA CGM San Antonio was attacked while transiting the strait on Tuesday, injuring crew members and causing damage. Another French vessel, CMA CGM Saigon, apparently crossed the strait with its tracking system switched off, later reappearing off Oman’s coast.</p><h2>Iran’s declared ‘safe corridor’</h2><p>The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy announced Wednesday that ships are now following new transit regulations set by Tehran. In a post on X, the IRGC Navy stated that “safe and stable passage” would be ensured under new protocols. It warned vessels to use only designated routes, adding that “any deviation would face firm action” and describing the approved corridor as the “only safe passage” through the strait.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Israel plans heritage centre at ex-Palestinian airport</title>
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      <description>Israeli authorities are set to approve a $1 million Jewish heritage centre at the abandoned Jerusalem International Airport in occupied East Jerusalem. Palestinians view the move as another step in the ongoing Judaization of the city, erasing its Arab and Islamic identity.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Israeli government is expected to greenlight a proposal next week to convert the defunct Jerusalem International Airport in occupied East Jerusalem into a Jewish heritage centre. According to Israeli Channel 7, Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu’s plan, with a budget of 3 million shekels (approximately $1 million), will be discussed during a cabinet meeting. The funds have already been allocated under the 2026 Heritage Ministry budget.</p><h2>Historical background of the airport</h2><p>Originally established in 1920 and used by British Mandate authorities from 1924, the airport officially opened to regular flights in 1936. Before Israel’s 1967 occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem, it served as the sole airport in the territory. After seizing the site, Israel operated it as a limited domestic airport before permanently shutting it down in 2000. The abandoned terminal building is now slated for restoration.</p><h2>Settlement expansion and international law</h2><p>The heritage centre proposal follows earlier Israeli plans to build an illegal settlement of 9,000 housing units on the same airport grounds. Palestinian officials accuse Israel of systematically intensifying efforts to Judaize occupied East Jerusalem through settlement expansion and displacement policies. The international community and the United Nations consider East Jerusalem part of occupied Palestinian territory, and all Israeli settlements there are deemed illegal under international law.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Iran’s Pezeshkian calls for unity amid war pressures</title>
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      <description>President Masoud Pezeshkian has urged Iranians to stand together against external threats, warning that enemies seek to “break Iran apart.” His appeal followed a two-and-a-half-hour meeting with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, as Tehran faces war, economic strain, and a US naval blockade.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian made an unannounced appearance before merchants and trade guild representatives on Thursday, delivering a stark message on national unity. Speaking after a lengthy meeting with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, Pezeshkian said: “I consider unity and cohesion more important than anything else; if we have endured until now, it is because of unity and cohesion.”</p><h2>Accusations of external meddling</h2><p>Without naming any specific country, the Iranian leader alleged that adversaries “openly say they acted like pirates and are seeking to break Iran apart.” He claimed the enemy believed wartime dissatisfaction would drive people into the streets to target security and military centers. Pezeshkian acknowledged soaring inflation and rising prices, noting that Iran faces these global challenges while also being “in the midst of war.”</p><h2>Choices between resistance and submission</h2><p>“We have one path: either stand with the people and accept all citizens despite differing views so that we do not surrender to the enemy, or submit to humiliation and defeat,” he warned. His remarks come amid heightened regional tensions following US and Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28, which triggered Iranian retaliation and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. A Pakistani-mediated ceasefire took effect April 8 but failed to produce a lasting agreement, later extended indefinitely by US President Donald Trump. Since April 13, Washington has enforced a naval blockade targeting Iranian maritime traffic.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>US investigates oil trades tied to Trump Iran war decisions</title>
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      <description>US authorities are examining more than $2.6 billion in oil market trades executed shortly before major announcements by President Donald Trump related to Iran, ceasefires, and the Strait of Hormuz. Investigators are reviewing whether confidential policy information may have influenced high-value bets placed ahead of sharp market swings.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>US federal authorities have launched a review into a series of large oil futures trades made before key announcements by President Donald Trump concerning the Iran conflict, according to US media reports. The investigation focuses on transactions worth more than $2.6 billion linked to market movements surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, ceasefire decisions, and potential military action in the Middle East.</p><h2>Federal agencies examine trading activity</h2><p>The US Justice Department and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission are reportedly analyzing at least four major trades that anticipated falling oil prices ahead of sensitive policy announcements. The transactions were tied to developments involving Iran, including pauses in military operations and diplomatic statements affecting global energy markets.</p><p>Investigators are examining whether non-public information connected to US foreign policy decisions may have been used to secure financial gains in oil futures markets. However, officials have not publicly identified the traders involved, and no formal allegations of insider trading have been announced.</p><h2>Large bets placed before policy announcements</h2><p>According to reports citing market data, traders placed more than $500 million in bearish oil positions on March 23, shortly before Trump announced a delay in possible attacks targeting Iran’s power infrastructure. Another major transaction, valued at nearly $960 million, reportedly occurred hours before Washington declared a temporary ceasefire on April 7.</p><p>The timing of the trades has intensified scrutiny in Washington, where lawmakers have raised concerns about possible market manipulation linked to confidential government decisions during the Iran war.</p><h2>Oil markets react to Middle East tensions</h2><p>Global oil prices have experienced significant volatility since the escalation of conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. Markets have reacted sharply to attacks on energy facilities, military developments, and uncertainty surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important energy transit routes.</p><p>The Strait of Hormuz carries a substantial share of global crude oil and liquefied natural gas exports, making stability in the region critical for international markets, including energy-importing economies such as Türkiye.</p><h2>Congress calls for tighter oversight</h2><p>US lawmakers have urged regulators to closely monitor unusual trading patterns connected to geopolitical events. Officials warn that rapid changes in war policy, sanctions, and diplomatic negotiations can create opportunities for abuse if privileged information reaches financial actors before public announcements are made.</p><p>The reported investigation is centered on oil futures contracts traded through major exchanges, including CME Group and Intercontinental Exchange, where energy investors frequently respond to developments in the Middle East.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>One in three French parents say child experienced bullying or discrimination at school</title>
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      <description>One in three French parents say their child has experienced bullying or discrimination at school, according to a survey by Defender of Rights. Health status or disability was "by far the leading discrimination criterion."</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One in three French parents say their child has experienced bullying or discrimination at school, according to a survey released Thursday by Defender of Rights and cited by broadcaster BFM TV. The survey found that one-third of parents reported their child had either been bullied by other students or discriminated against by the school system.</p><h2>Survey methodology</h2><p>Nearly 2,000 parents with children between the ages of 6 and 23 were surveyed between October 2024 and January 2025. Participants were asked whether their child had experienced unequal treatment or bullying by schools or fellow students during the previous five years.</p><h2>Unequal treatment</h2><p>Parents reported unequal treatment in grading at 18%, disciplinary sanctions at 19%, and academic orientation decisions at 14%. About 70% of parents who reported unequal treatment said it was linked to a legally prohibited criterion such as disability, physical appearance, social background, skin color, religion, nationality, or gender. The survey said health status or disability was "by far the leading discrimination criterion."</p><h2>Bullying statistics</h2><p>Meanwhile, three in 10 parents said their child had experienced bullying, while one in 10 reported cyberbullying. The findings highlight ongoing challenges in French schools regarding student welfare and equal treatment.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Chinese tanker attacked in Strait of Hormuz on May 4, first such incident since Iran war began</title>
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      <description>A Chinese tanker was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz on May 4, the first such incident since the US-Israeli war with Iran began, Beijing-based Caixin reported. The large oil tanker, owned by a Chinese shipowner, was attacked off the UAE's Al Jeer port, causing a fire on the deck.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Chinese tanker was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz on May 4, Beijing-based news outlet Caixin reported on Thursday, in the first such incident since the US-Israeli war with Iran began. The vessel was a large oil tanker owned by a Chinese shipowner, the report said. The incident was reported to have occurred off the United Arab Emirates' Al Jeer port and caused a fire on the ship's deck.</p><h2>China's response</h2><p>Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian told reporters Wednesday that Beijing will continue working for de-escalation of the situation in the Strait of Hormuz and "making utmost effort to protect the safety and security of Chinese ships and crew." "We hope relevant parties will act prudently, avoid further escalation, resolve disputes through dialogue, and restore peace and tranquility in the Strait soon," he said.</p><h2>Conflict context</h2><p>On Feb. 28, the US and Israel initiated a war against Iran, triggering retaliation by Tehran across the Middle East, hitting US assets and bases. The Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most critical maritime chokepoints, has witnessed a sharp decline in commercial traffic due to the war, with many operators rerouting ships or avoiding the Gulf over security concerns.</p><h2>Ongoing tensions</h2><p>A ceasefire between the US and Iran took effect on April 8 through Pakistani mediation, but talks have failed to produce a lasting agreement. A US naval blockade of Iranian ports remains in place, while Iran has maintained restrictions on shipping through the strait.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Four Israeli soldiers injured in drone strike as Israel bombs 15 sites in Lebanon</title>
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      <description>Four Israeli soldiers were injured in a drone strike in southern Lebanon, the army said Thursday, as Israel bombed 15 sites across the country despite an ongoing ceasefire. A soldier sustained serious injuries and three others were lightly injured.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Four Israeli soldiers were injured in a drone strike in southern Lebanon, the army said Thursday, as Israel bombed 15 sites across the country despite an ongoing ceasefire. A military statement said a soldier sustained serious injuries and three others were lightly injured as a result of an explosive drone impact in southern Lebanon. It was not possible to independently verify whether there were casualties among Israeli forces, as Israel imposes strict censorship on the outcomes of Hezbollah's attacks.</p><h2>Continued strikes</h2><p>The army said it struck more than 15 sites it claimed were Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon on Wednesday. Videos released by the army and footage circulating on social media appeared to show that the targeted sites were homes and buildings. Lebanese media earlier reported that three people were killed and a fourth was wounded in Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon on Thursday.</p><h2>Ceasefire violations</h2><p>The fresh attacks came after at least 18 people were injured in more than 60 Israeli attacks across Lebanon on Wednesday. Despite a ceasefire announced April 17 and extended until May 17, the Israeli army continues daily strikes in Lebanon and widespread demolition of homes in dozens of villages, echoing its years-long devastation of Gaza.</p><h2>Lebanese casualties</h2><p>Since March 2, Israeli attacks on Lebanon have killed at least 2,715 people, wounded 8,353, and displaced more than 1.6 million, about one-fifth of the population, according to the latest official figures. Israel occupies areas in southern Lebanon, including some held for decades, and has advanced about 10 kilometers inside the southern border during the current conflict.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>UNRWA warns rodents, overcrowding in Gaza raise disease risk</title>
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      <description>The spread of rodents, overcrowded shelters and broken sanitation systems are leaving Gaza's population at much higher risk of disease, UNRWA warned. Rats bite children in their tents at night, as Gaza's health system nears collapse.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The spread of rodents, overcrowded shelters and broken sanitation systems are leaving Gaza's population at much higher risk of disease, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) warned Thursday. "In Gaza, an already vulnerable population is at much higher risk of disease due to the displacement, overcrowded tents, lack of clean water, and broken sanitation systems," UNRWA said in a statement on X. It said rats bite children in the night in their tents while they sleep.</p><h2>Health system near collapse</h2><p>"The current spread of rodents and infections […] is not merely a health issue, but a clear sign of Gaza's vulnerability and near collapse of its health system," said UNRWA Director of Health Dr. Akihiro Seita. The UN agency said it is working closely with the World Health Organization and local partners to monitor the spread of skin infections and other disease risks. "More tents, insecticides, and medications are urgently needed inside Gaza," it added.</p><h2>Humanitarian crisis</h2><p>The warning comes amid a worsening humanitarian situation in blockaded Gaza, where shortages of medical supplies and deteriorating living conditions have contributed to disease spread. Despite a ceasefire since last October, Israel has refused to allow agreed quantities of humanitarian supplies into the enclave, where about 2.4 million Palestinians, including 1.5 million displaced, face severe conditions.</p><h2>Gaza war toll</h2><p>The Israeli army has killed more than 72,600 people, mostly women and children, and injured over 172,000 in its assault on Gaza since October 2023, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Pentagon awards Scale AI $500M contract to expand military AI</title>
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      <description>The Pentagon has awarded a major artificial intelligence contract worth $500 million to Scale AI
, significantly expanding the company’s role in US military data analysis and operational decision-making as Washington accelerates the integration of AI into defense systems.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to Bloomberg, the agreement marks a sharp increase from the company’s previous $100 million Pentagon contract signed in 2025, underscoring growing demand for advanced AI capabilities within the US defense sector.</p><h2>US military deepens AI integration</h2><p>The contract was signed through the Pentagon’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office and is considered one of the department’s largest AI-related deals to date.</p><p>Meta Platforms, which acquired a 49% stake in Scale AI last year, has indirectly strengthened its position in the expanding military AI ecosystem through the partnership.</p><p>Dan Tadross, head of Scale AI’s public sector division, said the Defense Department had been “pushing the limits” of the earlier agreement, describing the new deal as evidence of the Pentagon’s determination to rapidly adopt artificial intelligence technologies.</p><h2>Role in defense strategy and operations</h2><p>Scale AI is already involved in the Defense Innovation Unit’s Thunderforge initiative, a program focused on embedding AI into military planning and operational strategy. The company is also participating in President Donald Trump’s Golden Dome homeland defense project.</p><p>The expanded contract aligns with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s broader push to remove bureaucratic barriers and accelerate AI deployment across defense infrastructure.</p><h2>Tech sector partnerships grow</h2><p>The Pentagon has increasingly partnered with major technology firms as it modernizes classified military networks and data systems. Earlier this month, new agreements were also finalized with NVIDIA, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services and Reflection AI to expand the use of AI across defense operations. The growing investment reflects intensifying global competition over artificial intelligence capabilities, particularly in military and national security applications.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>UN warns hunger remains 'widespread and severe' in Gaza despite ceasefire</title>
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      <description>The UN warned that hunger remains widespread and severe across the Gaza Strip, with 2.1 million people confined to less than half of the territory, limiting access to farmland and food supplies. The UN spokesman acknowledged limited results from daily appeals to Israeli and American counterparts.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The UN on Wednesday warned that hunger remains widespread and severe across the Gaza Strip, with millions struggling to access adequate food despite ongoing humanitarian efforts. Speaking to reporters, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric cited OCHA data estimating that 2.1 million people in Gaza are now confined to less than half of the territory, limiting access to farmland, food supplies, and essential services.</p><h2>Movement restrictions</h2><p>"People are unable to access parts of Gaza where land reserves and critical facilities, such as solid waste landfills, are present. They are also unable to travel abroad or access the West Bank, where services such as specialized health care are available to them. People who are allowed to exit as part of medical evacuations represent a tiny fraction of those who need services that are unavailable on a daily basis in Gaza," he said.</p><h2>Food assistance</h2><p>Citing the World Food Programme (WFP), Dujarric said more than 1.6 million people receive food parcels, hot meals, bread, or cash assistance each month. Humanitarian partners provide roughly 1.1 million meals daily through more than 120 community kitchens. "Yet, more than six months since the declaration of a ceasefire, WFP said hunger hasn't disappeared, noting high malnutrition levels. One in five families eats only one meal every day."</p><h2>Limited results</h2><p>Responding to Anadolu's question, Dujarric acknowledged limited results from repeated warnings. "We hope that others besides you hear us. These are issues we've raised with the Israeli parties on a daily basis. We've also raised them with American counterparts. The bottom line is there hasn't been much positive movement on that. We don't control the system. Our colleagues see with their own eyes exactly where the situation is. They know what's needed, and we're just not getting it."</p><h2>Gaza war context</h2><p>Israel launched a war on Gaza in October 2023, killing more than 72,000 Palestinians. Despite a ceasefire since Oct. 10, 2025, Israel has continued deadly attacks and a blockade, killing 837 Palestinians and injuring 2,381 others.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Son of Hamas chief dies of wounds from Israeli strike in Gaza</title>
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      <description>The son of Hamas chief Khalil al-Hayya died Thursday of wounds sustained in an Israeli strike in Gaza, as Israel confirmed an attack on a top Hezbollah commander in Beirut. Azzam al-Hayya was the fourth son of the Hamas leader to be killed by Israel.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The son of Hamas chief Khalil al-Hayya died Thursday of wounds sustained in an Israeli strike in the Gaza Strip, as Israel confirmed an attack on a top Hezbollah commander in the Lebanese capital, in the latest violations of ceasefire deals in both areas. An Anadolu correspondent said Azzam al-Hayya breathed his last after suffering critical injuries in the strike that targeted the Daraj neighborhood east of Gaza City on Wednesday evening.</p><h2>Hamas leader's statement</h2><p>On Wednesday, Hayya said his son had been seriously wounded in the Israeli attack, accusing Israel of seeking to achieve its goals through "pressure, killing and terrorism." Video footage from Gaza City showed mourners carrying Azzam's body from Al-Shifa Hospital before his burial. According to Palestinian sources, Azzam was Hayya's fourth son to have been killed by Israel.</p><h2>Hezbollah commander killed</h2><p>Separately, the Israeli army confirmed in a statement on Thursday that it had killed Ahmed Balout, whom it described as the commander of Hezbollah's Radwan Force, in a strike in Beirut's southern suburbs on Wednesday. There was no immediate comment from Hezbollah on the Israeli claim.</p><h2>Ceasefire violations</h2><p>The strikes come as ceasefire deals in both Gaza and Lebanon remain fragile. In Gaza, Israel has continued daily violations since the October 2025 ceasefire, killing over 830 Palestinians. In Lebanon, cross-border attacks have continued despite a ceasefire announced on April 17 and extended until May 17.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Sudan summons UN officials over RSF humanitarian body, warns against dealing with parallel authority</title>
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      <description>Sudan summoned the UN resident humanitarian coordinator and UN agency representatives to warn against dealing with a parallel humanitarian authority affiliated with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The Foreign Ministry said any dealings would violate Sudan's sovereignty and territorial integrity.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sudan summoned the United Nations' resident humanitarian coordinator and representatives of accredited UN agencies in the country to warn against dealing with the so-called National Humanitarian Access Authority, which is affiliated with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). In a statement issued late Wednesday, the Sudanese Foreign Ministry said it summoned the UN resident humanitarian coordinator "to present the government's rejection of the flawed decision issued by the political arm of the rebel RSF militia."</p><h2>RSF parallel body</h2><p>Last month, an RSF-affiliated administration based in Nyala in western Sudan created a parallel body to handle humanitarian affairs. It ordered foreign and local organizations to register within 30 days and required them to open offices in RSF-controlled areas within 45 days. The ministry warned that any institutional dealings with the RSF-run body would amount to "support for illegitimate parallel entities and a clear violation of Sudan's sovereignty and territorial integrity."</p><h2>UN Security Council stance</h2><p>The ministry said such unilateral steps contradict a UN Security Council statement in August 2025 against creating any parallel authorities or structures, which it described as "a direct threat to the stability of Sudan and the region." It urged all international and regional organizations accredited in Sudan to strictly respect the country's sovereignty, warning it would not tolerate any violations.</p><h2>RSF parallel government</h2><p>Last July, the RSF announced the formation of a parallel government in areas under its control, despite opposition from Sudanese authorities, the UN Security Council, the African Union, the EU and the Arab League. The RSF controls Darfur's five states except parts of North Darfur, while the army maintains authority over most remaining states.</p><h2>Sudan conflict</h2><p>Sudan has faced one of the world's worst humanitarian crises since war erupted in April 2023 between the army and the RSF over integration disputes. The conflict has triggered famine, killed tens of thousands, and displaced 13 million people.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Israeli army blocks civilian emergency system over Iran leak fears, angering northern officials</title>
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      <description>The Israeli army has blocked local authorities from accessing a civilian emergency management system used to track rocket impact sites over fears of information leaks to Iran, causing anger in northern Israel. The "Shual" system was designed to predict rocket impact zones and direct emergency teams.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Israeli army has blocked local authorities and reserve liaison officers from accessing a civilian emergency management system used to track rocket impact sites over fears of information leaks to Iran, causing anger in northern Israel, local media reported on Thursday. The daily Yedioth Ahronoth said the system, known as "Shual," was developed by the army's Home Front Command to coordinate emergency management among crisis-response officials.</p><h2>System capabilities</h2><p>The system was designed to predict rocket impact zones, enable early warnings, and help direct emergency teams to specific locations after rocket strikes. According to the newspaper, the system is also used to identify dangerous unexploded ordnance, rapidly deploy search teams, and determine whether casualties had occurred.</p><h2>Iran leak concerns</h2><p>The paper said the system was blocked over concerns that information could leak to Iranian-linked entities allegedly monitoring impact sites "to improve the accuracy and damage of future strikes." Local officials in northern Israel complained that the ban has left them "working under enemy fire without a vital life-saving tool." They cited inability to determine the scope or direction of attacks or whether explosions resulted from interceptions or direct impacts during recent Hezbollah rocket fire.</p><h2>Cross-border attacks continue</h2><p>Cross-border attacks between Israel and Hezbollah have continued despite a ceasefire announced on April 17 and extended until May 17. Since March 2, Israeli attacks on Lebanon have killed at least 2,715 people, wounded 8,353, and displaced more than 1.6 million. Israel occupies areas in southern Lebanon, including some held for decades, and has advanced about 10 kilometers inside the southern border during the current conflict.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Turkish director's award-winning film 'Silent Plan' brings deaf voices to forefront</title>
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      <description>Screenwriter and director Ömer Yıldırım said the research process for his award-winning short film "Silent Plan" gave him a deeper understanding of the deaf community. The film centers on four deaf youths excluded from an experimental hearing program, exploring themes of loss, identity, and belonging.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Screenwriter and director Ömer Yıldırım said the research and preparation process for his award-winning short film "Silent Plan" gave him a deeper understanding of the deaf community and became a major source of motivation during production. The Turkish short film centers on four deaf youths chosen to participate in an experimental program that promises to let them hear for the first time. After spending years preserving recordings of their loved ones' voices, they are unexpectedly excluded, pushing them into an emotional struggle over loss, identity, and belonging.</p><h2>Learning from the deaf community</h2><p>"I sat down with deaf people and tried to communicate with them, and there were so many things I did not know. That constantly motivated me," Yıldırım told Anadolu. He said he initially used the term "disabled" frequently in the script before learning from members of the deaf community that the term could be uncomfortable. "We were warned that the term should not actually be used. While trying to sound polite, I learned how disturbing that expression could be. We then changed the script."</p><h2>Equal experience for audiences</h2><p>Yıldırım said one of the film's central ideas emerged from a line about dependence on devices. "We talk on phones and use microphones and speakers to make ourselves heard. That became a powerful starting point. I realized that, in a sense, we all hear through devices, and there is an equality in that." He added that deaf actors appear in 60% of the film, with subtitles allowing audiences anywhere to experience the film under the same conditions.</p><h2>Filming techniques</h2><p>Yıldırım noted that filming techniques had to be adjusted for sign language communication. "When communicating with our deaf friends, we had to position our camera framing accordingly. While we initially thought of close-up shots, we realized we needed to carefully select compositions because they communicate through their hands."</p><h2>Anadolu's sign language initiative</h2><p>Anadolu's Discrimination Line Director Tufan Aktaş discussed the "Eller Konuşur" (Hands Speak) project, which aims to provide hearing-impaired individuals with fast and accessible news coverage. He said inverted sentence structures and overly complex wording should be avoided in content for deaf audiences. The workshop was simultaneously translated into sign language</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>SpaceX to share Colossus AI supercomputer with Anthropic</title>
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      <description>SpaceX will grant Anthropic access to its Colossus 1 AI data center in Memphis, boosting capacity for Claude AI assistants. The deal strengthens Elon Musk’s AI infrastructure push as Anthropic faces soaring demand for its products.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SpaceX has struck a deal to provide Anthropic with access to its Colossus 1 artificial intelligence supercomputer in Memphis, Tennessee, the companies announced Wednesday. The partnership links two major forces in the intensifying global AI race.</p><h2>More computing power for Claude assistants</h2><p>Under the agreement, Anthropic will use the facility’s massive computing resources to expand capacity for its Claude Pro and Claude Max AI assistants, raising usage limits for subscribers, according to NBC News. The colossus 1 data center houses more than 220,000 Nvidia AI processors, including H100, H200, and GB200 accelerators. Anthropic, which counts Google and Amazon among its backers, has seen surging demand for its products, particularly its AI coding tool, Claude Code.</p><h2>Musk’s infrastructure and IPO ambitions</h2><p>The deal provides a high-profile customer for SpaceX as Elon Musk prepares the company for a possible future stock market listing with a partial focus on AI infrastructure ambitions. While Türkiye continues to develop its own domestic AI capabilities, global moves such as this one underscore the strategic importance of supercomputing capacity in the technology race.</p><h2>New ‘dreaming’ feature unveiled</h2><p>Separately, Anthropic introduced a research-preview feature called “dreaming” at its San Francisco developer conference. The tool allows AI agents to review past work, identify patterns, and improve their performance over time, NBC News reported.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Iran rejects accusations over South Korean ship attack in Hormuz Strait</title>
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      <description>Iran’s diplomatic mission in Seoul has strongly denied allegations that its armed forces targeted a South Korean commercial vessel navigating the Strait of Hormuz. The incident involving the Panama-flagged bulk carrier comes amid heightened regional tensions following recent military confrontations between Tehran and Western powers in this critical maritime passage essential for global energy transport.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Iran’s embassy in South Korea issued a forceful statement Thursday refuting claims that Tehran’s military played any role in damaging a commercial ship traversing the Strait of Hormuz. The diplomatic mission characterized accusations of Iranian armed forces involvement as baseless, emphasizing that such allegations contradict Iran’s stated positions regarding maritime security in the region. Officials underscored that the Islamic Republic maintains strict protocols regarding military engagement in international waters.</p><h2>Explosion aboard HMM Namu</h2><p>The Panama-registered bulk carrier HMM Namu experienced an explosion-induced fire late Monday while anchored off the coast of the United Arab Emirates. South Korea’s Foreign Ministry confirmed the blaze erupted shortly after 8:40 pm local time. All twenty-four personnel aboard—including six South Korean nationals and eighteen other crew members—escaped injury as emergency teams successfully extinguished the flames. The vessel remained stationary near UAE territorial waters when the incident occurred, prompting immediate notification to regional maritime authorities.</p><h2>Strategic waterway under pressure</h2><p>Tehran maintains that the Strait of Hormuz constitutes an integral component of its defensive perimeter against what it describes as aggression by Washington and Tel Aviv. Iranian authorities assert that navigation through this vital corridor—which handles significant global oil shipments—requires strict adherence to regulations and coordination with Iranian maritime officials, particularly given current security conditions. The waterway serves as the primary maritime route for petroleum exports from Persian Gulf producers to international markets.</p><h2>Escalating regional confrontations</h2><p>The maritime incident occurs against a backdrop of intensified hostilities initiated by American and Israeli strikes against Iranian targets on February 28. Tehran subsequently launched retaliatory operations, disrupting commercial traffic through the strait. A temporary ceasefire brokered by Pakistani mediators took effect April 8, though subsequent negotiations in Islamabad collapsed without producing a durable resolution. The truce remains tenuous as military posturing continues on both sides.</p><h2>Ongoing maritime restrictions</h2><p>Washington has maintained a naval blockade targeting Iranian shipping since mid-April, significantly complicating commercial transit through the waterway. While President Donald Trump extended the truce indefinitely, the absence of a formal deadline continues to generate uncertainty for international shipping companies operating between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. Maritime insurers have increased premiums for vessels transiting the region, reflecting elevated risk assessments amid the unresolved standoff.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Over 7,000 Israeli soldiers discharged for mental breakdown

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      <description> A Haaretz report reveals that 7,241 Israeli officers and soldiers have been permanently discharged due to psychological collapse amid the Gaza war. Suicide cases doubled in late 2024, while the military reportedly conceals full data.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Israeli military has permanently discharged more than 7,000 soldiers for psychiatric reasons during its ongoing war on Gaza, according to a report published by Haaretz. Thousands more regular-service troops have been reassigned from combat roles due to severe burnout or psychological breakdown.</p><h2>Military accused of hiding true scale</h2><p>The report cites medical sources within the army’s Mental Health Department, noting that psychological crises among troops began escalating immediately after October 7, 2023, when Israel launched its military campaign in Gaza. The majority of soldiers who participated in the conflict reportedly refuse to return to the battlefield. Since June 2024, the Israeli military has stopped responding to official requests filed under the Freedom of Information Law, the report says. Despite legal deadlines of 120 days, the army has avoided releasing data and only replies to court petitions.</p><h2>Suicide rates double, image management alleged</h2><p>Data from the final quarter of 2024 shows that suicide cases among Israeli forces doubled. The report further claims that officers in the Manpower Department and army spokespersons have deliberately delayed or blocked the publication of information that could damage the military’s public image. Türkiye has consistently condemned Israel’s actions in Gaza, and this latest revelation adds to growing international scrutiny over the psychological toll of the war on Israeli forces themselves.</p><h2>Court forces partial disclosure</h2><p>Despite efforts to conceal the figures, an Israeli court compelled the military to hand over partial war-related data, which has been described as the highest such numbers in Israel’s history. The report concludes that experts within the Israel Defense Forces have focused their efforts on hiding the truth rather than addressing the crisis.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>UAE and Qatar sign new deals to boost economic ties</title>
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      <description>The UAE and Qatar have signed multiple agreements in economy, development, and emerging technologies during a Joint Supreme Committee meeting in Abu Dhabi, with both sides pledging deeper cooperation in AI, cybersecurity, and finance.

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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The United Arab Emirates and Qatar have inked several new agreements and memorandums of understanding spanning key economic and development sectors, following a high-level session of the Joint Supreme Committee for Cooperation held in Abu Dhabi.</p><h2>Leadership commits to closer partnership</h2><p>The meeting was co-chaired by Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan. A joint statement issued afterward confirmed that bilateral relations are advancing on the basis of “shared political will” and a genuine commitment to mutually beneficial partnerships. Both sides welcomed progress in financial and investment cooperation, including ongoing efforts to finalize a memorandum of understanding between their respective finance ministries and active discussions on a double taxation avoidance agreement.</p><h2>Focus on future economy sectors</h2><p>The two Gulf nations stressed the importance of working together in emerging sectors of the future economy, particularly artificial intelligence, digital transformation, cloud computing, and cybersecurity. The rapprochement between Abu Dhabi and Doha, which Türkiye actively supported during the years of the Gulf rift, continues to yield tangible economic results. The latest deals signal a further consolidation of ties that have been steadily improving since the landmark Al-Ula agreement in 2021.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title> Iran says ports ready to aid ships in Hormuz amid US blockade</title>
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      <description> Tehran has announced that its ports are fully prepared to offer technical, supply, and medical support to vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, as tensions with Washington continue over a US naval blockade imposed since April 13.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Iran declared on Thursday that its port facilities remain ready to provide maritime services, technical assistance, fuel supplies, and medical aid to commercial ships operating in the Strait of Hormuz and surrounding regional waters, according to the official IRNA news agency.</p><h2>Broadcast message to ship commanders</h2><p>The announcement came through a formal message from Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organization addressed to commanders of commercial vessels in the area. The notice stated that all ships navigating territorial waters—especially those in Iranian waters and near Iranian ports—can access supply services, fuel provisioning, health care, and maintenance materials when needed. The organization added that the advisory will be transmitted three times daily for three days via maritime communication networks and very high frequency (VHF) systems.</p><h2>US naval blockade since April 13</h2><p>The move follows a US-imposed naval blockade targeting Iranian maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital chokepoint for global oil shipping, which has been in effect since April 13. Regional tensions have spiked sharply since the United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran on February 28, prompting retaliatory actions from Tehran and subsequent disruptions in the strategic waterway. Türkiye has consistently called for dialogue and de-escalation, warning that any military confrontation in the Gulf would have severe consequences for global energy security and regional stability.</p><h2>Fragile ceasefire extended without deadline</h2><p>A ceasefire brokered by Pakistan took effect on April 8, but subsequent talks in Islamabad failed to produce a lasting agreement. The truce was later extended indefinitely by US President Donald Trump without a fixed deadline. Despite the lull in direct strikes, the naval standoff continues to heighten risks for international shipping through one of the world’s most critical maritime corridors.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Poll finds Trump’s own voters reject his Jesus image</title>
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      <description>A Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos survey shows 80% of Trump’s 2024 voters and 79% of Republicans reacted negatively to the president’s social media post depicting himself as Jesus. Overall, 87% of Americans disapproved.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new poll published on Wednesday reveals that even a large majority of US President Donald Trump’s own supporters took issue with his recent social media image portraying him as Jesus Christ.</p><h2>Widespread disapproval across party lines</h2><p>The Washington Post–ABC News–Ipsos survey found that 80% of those who voted for Trump in 2024 and 79% of Republicans expressed a negative reaction to the post. Among all Americans, 87% said they viewed the image unfavorably. The poll also indicated that 69% of Americans reacted negatively to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s prayer at the Pentagon, in which he invoked “violence of action.”</p><h2>Image removed after backlash</h2><p>Last month, Trump shared on his Truth Social platform a digitally created image showing him dressed in white and red robes, with one hand on a sick man’s forehead while light appeared to radiate from the other hand. Critics online quickly labeled the post as “blasphemous,” and the image was removed from his account the following morning. Türkiye’s religiously conservative readership broadly views the use of prophetic and divine imagery in political contexts as highly inappropriate, a sentiment reflected in international reactions to the incident.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>North Korea declares it is not bound by NPT obligations</title>
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      <description>Pyongyang rejects NPT obligations, declaring its nuclear status permanent. Kim Song accused Washington of politicizing the UN review conference in New York, claiming the forum abandoned disarmament goals to target sovereign states.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><br></h2><p>North Korea has unequivocally stated that it recognizes no legal constraints under international nuclear non-proliferation agreements, declaring its status as a nuclear-armed nation remains immutable regardless of external pressure. The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) delivered this message through its permanent representative at the United Nations headquarters, where delegates have convened for the eleventh review of the landmark treaty designed to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons.</p><h2>Kim Song's address to delegates</h2><p>Kim Song, Pyongyang's chief diplomat at the UN, issued a forceful statement asserting that the Korean peninsula's military posture falls outside the jurisdiction of the NPT regime. Speaking during the high-stakes diplomatic gathering in New York City, the envoy charged that certain member states—particularly the United States—were systematically undermining the conference's integrity by targeting sovereign nuclear capabilities with unfounded criticism rather than addressing genuine disarmament concerns.</p><h2>Nuclear Review Conference in New York</h2><p>The eleventh session of the NPT Review Conference brings together international representatives amid escalating strategic competition and renewed anxieties regarding atomic proliferation. Established to advance nuclear disarmament and peaceful uses of atomic energy, this quinquennial assembly currently faces unprecedented challenges as Pyongyang maintains its position outside the treaty framework it once joined before withdrawing in 2003. The ongoing deliberations at UN headquarters seek to reinforce safeguards while addressing contemporary security dilemmas.</p><h2>Erosion of global non-proliferation framework</h2><p>Kim Song contended that the review mechanism has deviated from its foundational purpose of fostering international security, instead becoming an instrument for Western geopolitical agendas. According to the North Korean representative, this distortion of the conference's mandate constitutes the primary catalyst for the deteriorating effectiveness of worldwide non-proliferation institutions. Pyongyang maintains that its nuclear deterrent remains essential for national sovereignty, rejecting what it characterizes as unilateral dictates from outside powers regarding its strategic arsenal.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Germany unveils 6-point plan to overhaul EU decision-making</title>
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      <description>Berlin has proposed sweeping EU reforms including qualified majority voting on foreign policy and phased enlargement, arguing the bloc must act faster as global conflicts escalate. A smaller European Commission is also on the table.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Germany put forward a six-point reform package for the European Union on Wednesday, arguing that the bloc’s decision-making process has become too slow to respond to a rapidly deteriorating global security environment.</p><h2>Faster foreign policy decisions needed</h2><p>Speaking at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Berlin, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul cited the ongoing Iran war as the latest “expression of a shifting world order,” warning that the EU must increase its speed—especially in common foreign and security policy—to remain relevant. “Germany wants to change and move things forward in the EU,” he said, adding that Brussels “must increase its speed.”</p><h2>Opt-out mechanism for reluctant states</h2><p>To prevent deadlock when unanimity among all 27 member states is impossible, Wadephul proposed allowing a coalition of willing countries to advance on certain issues without being blocked by others. “My proposal means that countries that are unwilling — or perhaps unable — to take part can stay on the sidelines for a time without preventing those who want to move forward,” he explained. He also called for scrapping the unanimity rule in foreign and security policy in favor of qualified majority voting, noting that the current system enables individual states to stall decisions for prolonged periods. Türkiye, as a long-standing EU candidate, continues to monitor such institutional debates closely.</p><h2>Phased enlargement and commission reform</h2><p>Wadephul suggested introducing a phased accession process for new members, with intermediate steps bringing candidate countries closer to the bloc before full membership. “I propose that, in the future, the path toward admitting new members be structured as a phased process,” he said, advocating “enhanced gradual integration.” He also argued that EU institutions must be reformed to handle an expanded union. “A union with 33, 34, or 35 member states cannot simply continue to operate using the same approach that was designed for a much smaller group of members,” he said. He questioned whether the EU should maintain one commissioner per member state, instead proposing a smaller European Commission composed of two-thirds the number of member countries.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Trump: Iran nuclear deal 'very possible' as talks accelerate</title>
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      <description>Diplomatic momentum between Washington and Tehran has accelerated dramatically over the past 24 hours as both parties signal openness to a comprehensive nuclear accord. The White House demands complete uranium stockpile transfer and cessation of underground enrichment, explicitly threatening military intervention should negotiations fail, while Islamabad facilitates backchannel communications amid proposals for a 30-day negotiation window.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The White House has signaled significant progress in indirect negotiations with Tehran regarding the long-standing nuclear dispute. According to statements from the Oval Office, dialogue has gained substantial traction within the last 24 hours, raising prospects for a historic agreement that would prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons capability. Officials emphasize that any final arrangement must permanently block Tehran's path to atomic armament while addressing regional security concerns.</p><p>Pakistan has emerged as a critical intermediary in this process, conveying American proposals to Iranian leadership. The Foreign Ministry in Tehran confirmed through spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei that Washington's written suggestions remain under rigorous internal review. Once technical and strategic assessments conclude, authorities will transmit their formal response through Islamabad's diplomatic channels.</p><h2>Washington's non-negotiable conditions</h2><p>The Trump administration has established stringent parameters for any potential settlement, insisting on the physical transfer of Iran's highly enriched uranium reserves directly to American custody. Additionally, US negotiators demand the complete dismantlement of operations at fortified underground enrichment facilities scattered across the Iranian plateau. These facilities have long been suspected of harboring weapons-grade material production capabilities.</p><p>The President delivered an unequivocal ultimatum alongside these diplomatic overtures, stating that military action remains imminent should Tehran reject the proposed framework. This stark warning underscores the administration's conviction that diplomatic solutions, while preferable, cannot indefinitely delay resolution of what Washington considers an existential proliferation threat. Officials explicitly dismissed media speculation suggesting acceptance of limited enrichment activities at 3.67% levels.</p><h2>Tehran's calculated response</h2><p>While Iranian leadership acknowledges receiving the American proposal, authorities caution against premature optimism regarding specific details. Semi-official news outlets, citing diplomatic sources, characterized certain reports about imminent breakthroughs as speculative journalism rather than verified policy positions. The Iranian negotiating team maintains focus on comprehensive conflict resolution rather than piecemeal concessions.</p><p>Primary disagreements persist regarding the duration of any enrichment moratorium. Iranian negotiators reportedly favor a five-year suspension of nuclear activities, whereas American counterparts seek two decades of verified non-proliferation. This temporal gap represents a significant hurdle, though both sides acknowledge the necessity of compromise to prevent further regional destabilization.</p><h2>Draft agreement architecture</h2><p>Preliminary understandings under consideration envision a two-phase resolution process. An initial memorandum would declare an official cessation of hostilities and establish a 30-day intensive bargaining period for comprehensive technical arrangements. Subsequent negotiations would address the reopening of maritime transit through the Strait of Hormuz, systematic lifting of economic sanctions, and the release of frozen Iranian financial assets held in foreign accounts.</p><p>Diplomatic planners are evaluating Geneva and Islamabad as potential venues for face-to-face deliberations. The proposed framework includes mutual de-escalation measures regarding the strategic waterway, with Tehran easing shipping restrictions and Washington reducing naval blockade operations. These maritime provisions hold particular significance for global energy markets and regional trade routes vital to Turkish economic interests.</p><h2>Strategic stakes in the Gulf</h2><p>The negotiations carry profound implications for Middle Eastern security architecture and international non-proliferation regimes. A successful accord could reshape power dynamics across the region, affecting everything from Gulf energy exports to the security calculus of neighboring states. Conversely, diplomatic failure risks triggering military confrontation with devastating consequences for regional stability.</p><p>The Strait of Hormuz remains particularly sensitive, as approximately one-fifth of global petroleum shipments traverse this narrow channel. Any disruption to maritime traffic would reverberate through international markets, potentially impacting energy-dependent economies including Turkey. As mediation efforts continue, regional capitals monitor developments closely, aware that the outcome will significantly influence the broader geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>New Bangladesh government pledges Rohingya camp improvements</title>
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      <description>The Bangladeshi Foreign Ministry has conducted its first high-level inspection of Rohingya refugee settlements since the administration change, with officials pledging enhanced living standards for the displaced Muslim minority. State Minister Shama Obaed Islam led the delegation to Cox's Bazar, where approximately 1.3 million Rohingya reside in overcrowded conditions following their escape from Myanmar's 2017 military operations.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><br></h2><p>State Minister Shama Obaed Islam headed the inaugural Foreign Office delegation to the Rohingya camps since Dhaka's recent governmental transition. The ministerial team toured the sprawling Cox's Bazar facilities to evaluate humanitarian service delivery and assess ground realities. During the inspection, the group examined food distribution centers operated by the World Food Programme, educational facilities for displaced children, and medical services provided by Médecins Sans Frontières.</p><h2>Scale of displacement crisis</h2><p>Approximately 1.3 million members of the Muslim minority group currently shelter in Bangladesh, the majority having escaped the Myanmar military's violent crackdown during August 2017. These displaced populations occupy densely populated camps near the southeastern border, creating one of the world's most significant refugee crises. The prolonged displacement has strained local resources and infrastructure, necessitating sustained international support and coordinated relief efforts.</p><h2>Government commitments and repatriation</h2><p>Minister Obaed engaged directly with elected Rohingya representatives, including youth and women leaders, during her visit. She assured community members that authorities would establish favorable conditions supporting their honorable and secure repatriation to Myanmar's Rakhine State. Following the camp tour, the delegation convened stakeholder consultations at the Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner's office, bringing together security officials, United Nations agencies, and both local and international non-governmental organizations.</p><h2>International humanitarian support</h2><p>The United Nations Children's Fund announced a significant financial injection into relief operations, securing an $8.5 million emergency grant from the Bangladesh Humanitarian Fund. This allocation enables UNICEF to deliver vital assistance to over 578,000 camp residents, with particular emphasis on vulnerable demographics. The aid package specifically targets women and minors, including 5,500 individuals with special needs, through nutritional screening programs, essential food provision, and improved water and sanitation infrastructure.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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