Iran Flags Trump’s Lies, Threatens to Block Hormuz Again
In posts on X, Iran Parliament Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf rejected Trump’s statements about the status of the strait of Hormuz, ...
Read moreDetailsIn posts on X, Iran Parliament Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf rejected Trump’s statements about the status of the strait of Hormuz, ...
Read moreDetailsBY PC Bureau April 16, 2026 — Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry has clarified that no date has been finalised for the ...
Read moreDetailsIran also signalled that U.S. naval assets in the region could be targeted, with warships operating in the strategic waterway ...
Read moreDetailsPresident Trump accused Tehran of “world extortion” and vowed to stop all shipping linked to Iranian-controlled tolls in the vital ...
Read moreDetailsAuthorities may require vessels to disclose cargo details and obtain clearance before passage, while warnings of possible military action against ...
Read moreDetailsThe move came hours after a fragile ceasefire, with Tehran calling the Israeli strikes a violation and warning of serious ...
Read moreDetailsPakistan played a decisive behind-the-scenes role in securing a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran, halting imminent military ...
Read moreDetailsIranian officials confirmed conditional cooperation, stating shipping would resume under military coordination if hostilities fully cease during the agreed pause. ...
Read moreDetailsTrump asserted that Iran’s ability to launch missiles and drones has been dramatically curtailed, and that the command structure of ...
Read moreDetailsThe move has intensified divisions within NATO, with major European powers reluctant to send forces into an active war zone ...
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