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US President Donald Trump. (Photo by ibrahim AMRO / AFP via Getty Images) /](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims3/default/strip/false/crop/5255x3503+0+0/resize/1100/quality/50/format/jpeg/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F40%2Fb7%2Ff7642c6c42a888e0c8a55c384dff%2Fgettyimages-2271123710.jpg) A supporter of Hezbollah holds a machine gun while celebrating the ceasefire with Israel as it takes effect after midnight
threat of war,” Mangrubang told Al Jazeera. This coastal province on the country’s northwestern tip faces the South China Sea and is just 345km (214 miles) south of Taiwan. Due to its strategic location
forces from the territories they occupied during this war, the war has not fully come to an end,” said the Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi. A [Hezbollah](https://www.theguardian.com/world/hezbollah) media relations official also said
forces pressed ahead with efforts to reopen the strait of Hormuz. The Iranian strike on the UAE was the second in 48 hours, and came shortly after the US defence secretary, Pete Hegseth, insisted
military spending, say sources The new defence secretary is to revisit a controversial plan for funding the armed forces and may return to demand more cash from the Treasury, allies have said. Multiple government sources
force,” the official said. “We hope to draw them down. We’re not doing that yet. We want to see the Iranians do what they promise.”  “I began to question the acceptance of Zionist thought from university onwards,” Hilton told Al Jazeera. “I’d met liberal
military’s full support and protection. The fact that more than half of Gaza has been de facto annexed by the occupation in the past few months, and that Palestinians in the war-torn enclave
Forces (IDF) has "so far been unable to develop any effective countermeasures", as the small drones can easily bypass detection systems. The drones can also be made from commercially available and 3D-printed components
force since April 8 having paused the conflict. Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday cautioned against the possibility of a “frozen conflict”, where the critical waterway is used as a pressure card amid
forces is bound to be rejected by Iran. Tehran has been negotiating exclusively with the US and regards [Europe](https://www.theguardian.com/world/europe-news) as largely irrelevant. Iran is also likely to reject France and Britain
forcefully" against Hezbollah there because of the group's "violation of the ceasefire agreement". It did not give further details, but the Israeli foreign ministry said Hezbollah had violated Monday's declarations by launching "multiple
force pushes the heavier U-238 to the outer walls, while the lighter U-235 stays in the centre and is collected. A single centrifuge provides only a tiny amount of separation. To reach higher
military to forge a path through [the Strait of Hormuz](https://nypost.com/2026/05/01/us-news/iran-eyeing-mine-carrying-dolphins-to-attack-us-warships-in-strait-of-hormuz/) to restore freedom of navigation on our terms, not Tehran’s”. The post came after US media widely reported that Trump
threat, China has increasingly turned towards Russia as a reliable overland energy supplier. Analysts say Xi’s decision to host Trump and Putin within the space of a week is no coincidence, reflecting Beijing
military. Bortnikov did not specify which Western nation’s intelligence service is allegedly trying to “utilise” them and did not present any evidence, such as intercepted conversations or photos. So has Russia’s intelligence tsar
threats of the use of force, Cuba continues on a path of sovereignty towards its socialist development,” Rodriguez said. ## Who is Raul Castro? Born in 1931, Raul Castro played a central role alongside his older
military strikes, currently stalled amid a current shaky ceasefire and Pakistani-mediated negotiations. He thrust himself forward as a potential leader after protesters chanted his name and “javid shah” (long live the shah), in reference
forces had turned away nine ships as of Wednesday. Kamran Yousuf, an Islamabad-based journalist and expert on diplomatic affairs, said he expected the ceasefire to be extended. “I would be really surprised
threats it faces. He expressed frustration with “a lack of determination to keep pushing from the United States on Russia,” although he steered clear of direct criticism of Donald Trump despite the US president continuing