Trump warns of more strikes against Iran’s Kharg Island

President Donald Trump threatened further U.S. strikes on Iran’s Kharg Island oil export hub and urged allies to deploy warships to secure the Strait of Hormuz, as Tehran vowed to intensify its response and the war showed no sign of abating. Trump said U.S. strikes had “totally demolished” most of Kharg Island and warned “we may hit it a few more times just for fun,” in an interview with NBC News. He added that Iran appeared ready to make a deal to end the conflict, but said “the terms aren’t good enough yet.” The appeal to…

NISA and International Allies Eliminate 22 Militants in Central Somalia Operations

Security Operations Target Militants in Somalia This article covers recent coordinated security operations conducted by the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) in the Hiran and Mudug regions of Somalia, leading to significant militant casualties. These tactical efforts highlight the ongoing commitment to safeguard the Somali public from insurgent threats. Over 22 militants killed in targeted operations. Key militant leaders eliminated in strategic strikes. Operations part of a broader campaign…

U.S. Strikes Kharg Island as Iran Launches Retaliatory Attacks

Kharg Island sits at the fulcrum of Middle East energy and security. Any clash that reaches its shores is not just a military episode; it is a shock to the arteries of global trade. Amid reports of U.S. strikes near Kharg and signals of Iranian retaliation, the stakes are worth laying out clearly: this is where geopolitics meets the lifeblood of the world economy, and miscalculation can travel far beyond the Persian Gulf. Kharg Island, roughly 25 miles off Iran’s coast in the northern Persian Gulf, is the hub through which…

Somalia Partners with West Virginia on Strategic Minerals Agreement

Somalia Signs MoU with West Virginia to Enhance Mineral Resource Cooperation This article explores the recently signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Somalia and West Virginia, focusing on mineral resource cooperation and its potential impact on the Somali economy. Key agreement between Somalia and West Virginia to enhance cooperation. The signing underscores Somalia's commitment to resource management. This partnership aims to integrate Somalia into global supply chains. Details of the Agreement…

South Sudan evacuation order jeopardizes aid for 200,000, worsening crisis.

The Humanitarian Crisis in South Sudan: A Call for Action As violence surges in South Sudan, the humanitarian crisis deepens. Evacuated aid staff report that many families are already struggling to survive on foraged food. The situation in Akobo East, which is home to over 188,000 residents plus an additional 82,000 displaced individuals, is increasingly alarming. Over 188,000 residents in Akobo East are facing dire conditions. 82,000 displaced individuals are seeking refuge in the area. Humanitarian needs have…

Israeli strike hits Lebanese clinic, killing 12 medical workers

At least 12 medical personnel were killed in an Israeli strike on a healthcare center in the southern Lebanese town of Borj Qalaouiya, Lebanon’s Health Ministry said, as cross-border hostilities with Hezbollah intensify and the wider region reels from a widening war. The ministry said Israeli strikes have killed 826 people in Lebanon since the fighting began, including 65 women and 106 children, and wounded 2,009 others. Thirty-one paramedics are among the dead, according to the statement. In a separate incident, four people…

Investigation reportedly reveals Banksy’s true identity after years of secrecy

Reuters says it has identified the elusive British street artist Banksy as Robin Gunningham, a Bristol-born man who later used the name David Jones, following an extensive investigation that links immigration records, eyewitness accounts and past legal documents to murals the artist claimed in Ukraine in 2022. The news agency’s probe centers on a series of stencil works Banksy posted on Instagram in late 2022 as his own, painted on shattered buildings around Kyiv. Witnesses in the village of Horenka told Reuters an ambulance…

French President Macron vows no respite for Russia despite Iran conflict

French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to keep up pressure on Russia’s war machine despite the United States temporarily easing curbs on Russian oil sales, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited Paris amid rising global energy prices and fresh shocks from the Middle East war. Speaking alongside Zelensky after talks in Paris — the Ukrainian leader’s 12th visit to France since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022 — Macron said there would be no “respite” for Moscow. “During a meeting of the Group of Seven…

Air travel turmoil pushes passengers toward rail and road alternatives

Gulf flight disruption is rippling across global travel, forcing families to reroute long-haul journeys and pushing up fares as airlines cut capacity and fuel costs surge. The uncertainty is especially acute for Irish passengers trying to reach Australia and New Zealand, routes that have long relied on the Middle East’s mega-hubs and are now being squeezed by war-related constraints and shifting safety perceptions. Dublin native Brian Sullivan was due to fly home with his wife and three children from Melbourne via Abu Dhabi…

Trump threatens Iran’s oil infrastructure as Strait of Hormuz tensions escalate

President Donald Trump threatened new strikes on Iran’s Kharg Island oil hub unless Tehran halts attacks on vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, a warning that raised the stakes for global shipping and oil prices amid a war already disrupting energy supplies. Trump coupled the ultimatum with a social media post saying the United States had “totally obliterated” military targets on Kharg, which handles roughly 90% of Iran’s crude exports and sits about 483 kilometers northwest of the strait. He said U.S. strikes did not hit oil…