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Gulf Tensions Rise as US-Qatar Talks Test Iran Crisis

US Vice President JD Vance met Qatar’s prime minister on Friday for talks that included negotiations involving the Islamic Republic, highlighting Doha’s continued role as a key intermediary in the crisis. The meeting came as US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington was awaiting Tehran’s response to a proposed peace plan and indicated that a serious reply could open the door to real negotiations. Even as diplomacy moved forward, the military picture remained fragile. Iran’s Tasnim News Agency, citing an unnamed military source, said clashes between Iranian and US forces in the Persian Gulf had stopped for now after an exchange of fire. The same source warned that any renewed US move into the Gulf or interference with Iranian vessels could trigger another Iranian response, suggesting the pause may be temporary rather than durable. The threat of escalation was reinforced by new statements over maritime pressure and strategic waterways. Lawmaker Ali Khazarian said future US effort...
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Iranian Press Says U.S. Politicians Are Profiting From Iran Negotiation News

An Iranian media outlet has portrayed recent debate in Washington as evidence that information tied to Iran-related diplomacy is being turned into a tool for financial gain inside the United States. In a report published by Iran’s Nour News, the outlet argues that news about negotiations involving Iran has become part of a broader pattern in which political power, privileged information and private profit increasingly overlap in U.S. politics. According to Nour News, the issue was sharpened by recent remarks from former U.S. President Barack Obama, who the Iranian outlet said warned against the use of presidential authority for personal financial benefit. The report says Obama stressed that a president should not be able to direct the attorney general for private purposes or simultaneously pursue business dealings involving foreign governments. Nour News presented those remarks as part of a broader warning about what it described as the dangerous intersection of political power and fin...

Hasakah Protest Erupts Over Removal Of Kurdish From Courthouse Sign

Protesters gathered outside the Justice Palace in al-Hasakah on Thursday after Kurdish was removed from the building’s identification sign, which was replaced with one displaying only Arabic and English, according to Enab Baladi. Videos circulated online showed demonstrators taking down the newly installed sign from the courthouse facade and smashing it while chanting slogans against what they described as an attack on the Kurdish language, Enab Baladi reported. The protest came as Syrian government officials and the Syrian Democratic Forces were moving ahead with arrangements to reopen the Justice Palace, part of broader understandings between the two sides over unresolved judicial and security files in northeastern Syria. Demonstrators said the removal of Kurdish from the sign amounted to a violation of the cultural and national rights of Kurds and argued that the language is an essential part of Kurdish identity. A statement read outside the building said any infringement on the Kur...

Syrian Authorities Remove Kurdish from Hasaka Billboard, Sparking Protests in Rojava

Syrian authorities on Thursday removed a bilingual Kurdish-Arabic billboard from the Justice Palace in Hasaka, the largest city in Syria’s Kurdish-majority northeast, replacing it with signage in English and Arabic only. The move ignited immediate public fury. Locals gathered outside the building chanting “Kurdistan” before forcibly tearing down the newly installed sign, an act of defiance underscoring how language rights remain a volatile fault line despite formal legal protections. The exclusion of Kurdish directly contradicts Presidential Decree No. 13 of 2026, signed by President Ahmed al-Sharaa on January 16. That decree recognized Kurdish as a national language alongside Arabic for the first time in Syrian legal history. It also restored citizenship to Syrian Kurds stripped in the notorious 1962 Hasaka census, authorized Kurdish-language instruction in schools with sizable Kurdish populations, designated Nowruz as a paid national holiday, and explicitly prohibited ethnic or lingu...

Iran Launches Fresh Drone Strikes On Kurdish Opposition Group In Kurdistan Region

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has launched a new wave of drone strikes against Kurdish opposition bases in the Kurdistan Region, intensifying a campaign of cross-border attacks that has persisted despite a fragile ceasefire between Tehran and Washington. The Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran (KDPI) reported that three drones struck the Zewi Aspi base in Koya district at 23:10 local time on Wednesday, hours after two separate drones hit a residential camp housing the families of party members at Girde Chal near Erbil. The dual assault marked the second attack on PDKI bases in a single day, underscoring Tehran's relentless targeting of exiled Kurdish groups even as U.S. officials signal progress toward a broader diplomatic understanding with Iran. The latest strikes are part of a disturbing pattern that has unfolded since late February, when the United States and Israel launched a six-week military campaign against Iranian nuclear and military facilities. Accor...

Mali Plunges Deeper into Crisis as Coordinated Rebel Attacks Rattle Government Control

Mali is facing its most severe security escalation in years following a devastating wave of coordinated attacks by al-Qaeda-linked militants and Tuareg separatists that struck the capital, Bamako, and multiple regional cities on April 25, killing senior officials and exposing the military junta’s frail control across broad swathes of the country. The offensive, led by the Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) and the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA), targeted Bamako, Kati, Gao, Sevaré, Mopti, and the strategic northern city of Kidal. In a dramatic blow to the military leadership, Defence Minister Sadio Camara was killed in a suicide bombing during the assaults. JNIM and allied fighters subsequently claimed to have seized Kidal after Malian forces and their Russian-backed Africa Corps allies withdrew from several northern positions. The scale of the offensive revealed an unprecedented degree of coordination between jihadist and separatist factions that had previously operated in ...

From Tehran’s Perspective: Washington's High-Stakes Bid to Break Iran's Chokehold

When the U.S. Navy dispatched two guided-missile destroyers into the Strait of Hormuz on Monday as part of an operation dubbed "Project Freedom," the Trump administration signalled the start of a high-risk gambit to wrest back leverage over the world's most critical energy chokepoint — and, by extension, over Iran itself. The mission, announced by President Donald Trump on Sunday and swiftly backed by a CENTCOM force of more than 100 aircraft, unmanned platforms and 15,000 service members, aims to restore the free flow of commercial shipping through a waterway that once handled roughly 130 vessels per day. That figure has now collapsed to a trickle. According to S&P Global Market Intelligence, only six ships transited the strait on Monday; by Tuesday afternoon just one had followed. Iran Responds with Force According to the Iranian newspaper Etemad, day one of the operation was anything but peaceful. The USS Truxtun and USS Mason — the two destroyers involved — naviga...

Iran Rejects 'Coup' Claims, Defends Leadership Succession

A senior Iranian official has offered a rare inside account of the Assembly of Experts session that elected Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Hossein Khamenei as Iran's new Supreme Leader, dismissing Western and domestic allegations of a political coup and asserting that the process followed constitutional procedures with full democratic legitimacy. In an interview with Al-Mayadeen television, Mohsen Rezaei — a member of Iran's Expediency Council and former commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) during the Iran-Iraq War — described in detail how the nine-day succession process unfolded, according to a report published by Iran's Etemad newspaper, citing the state-affiliated ISNA news agency. No Coup, Says Rezaei Rezaei was emphatic that the selection of the new Supreme Leader was an institutional act, not the product of any faction or individual. "The right to choose the leader in Iran does not belong to any individual, party, or group — it belongs to the Asse...

Italy to Deploy Turkish Bayraktar TB3 Drones Aboard Aircraft Carrier, Signalling Deeper Defence Shift

Italy’s Navy plans to procure and operate the Turkish-made Bayraktar TB3 unmanned aerial vehicle aboard its aircraft carrier Cavour, Vice Admiral Berutti Bergotto announced on March 25, 2026. The move marks a significant evolution in European naval warfare and highlights a growing, politically unacknowledged defence partnership between Italy and Turkey. Writing in Substack , Riccardo Gasco and Francesco Salesio Schiavi report that the acquisition will proceed through LBA Systems, a fifty-fifty joint venture between Italian aerospace giant Leonardo and Turkish drone manufacturer Baykar established in June 2025. Under the arrangement, Baykar’s drone portfolio—including the TB2, TB3, Akinci, and Kizilelma—will be manufactured at three Italian facilities, with Leonardo contributing European certification, mission systems, and radar technology. When the Italian Navy receives the TB3, it will be procuring a platform partly built domestically through a venture in which Leonardo holds equal st...

U.S. and Iran Near One-Page Memo to End War and Launch Nuclear Talks

The White House believes it is closing in on a one-page memorandum of understanding with Iran that would end the ongoing war and establish a framework for detailed nuclear negotiations, according to multiple U.S. officials and sources briefed on the matter. The 14-point memorandum of understanding is being negotiated between President Trump's envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner and several Iranian officials, both directly and through mediators. Under the proposed terms, Iran would commit to a moratorium on uranium enrichment lasting at least 12 years, with some sources suggesting 15 years as a likely compromise between the U.S. demand of 20 years and Iran's initial offer of five. Tehran would also pledge never to seek a nuclear weapon or conduct weaponization-related activities, and would submit to an enhanced inspections regime including snap inspections by UN monitors. In exchange, the United States would agree to gradually lift sanctions and release billions of dollars in...