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site in Abu Dhabi was operating at 60 percent. - **Kuwait arrests alleged IRGC operatives:** The country said it arrested four men accused of belonging to Iran’s IRGC after they tried to infiltrate Bubiyan Island
site near Moscow’s oil and gas refinery, Sobyanin said, adding that refinery production had not been disrupted and the “technology” of the refinery had not been affected. The country’s largest airport – Moscow
sites. “We’ll bring it back to the United States,” he added. He also told Bloomberg that Iran had agreed to suspend its nuclear programme indefinitely. Reporting from Tehran, Al Jazeera correspondent Ali Hashem said
military moves may be needed, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested the war was not over. Iran’s enriched uranium remains in the country — even though it is likely buried under rubble from US
damaged, he said, predicting that countries would pay a premium for supplies from secure sources and for renewable energy. Birol predicted that governments around the world would review their energy strategies in the next
sites and Iranian boats attempting to place mines in Iran’s southern waters, and Iranian state media reported that the country’s military fired back. Iranian state media also reported several casualties
sites on the same flight, he added. “Such launches cannot be explained by any military considerations. It is evident that the flights over the nuclear facilities are carried out solely for the purpose of intimidation
damaged building as crowds gathered nearby. Netanyahu's office said the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) had targeted Mohammed Odeh, describing him as "one of the architects" of Hamas's 7 October 2023 attacks. "Odeh
sites targeting the effectively blocked Strait of Hormuz. RAF planes have also taken part in missions to shoot down Iranian drones. But Starmer insists that greater involvement in the war and the current US blockade
military spending in 2024, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) think tank, and officials pledged to [triple that budget](/news/2024/10/29/iran-plans-to-increase-military-budget-by-200-percent) after missile exchanges with Israel in October that year. But the government
damaging its engine room. Iranian media reported the IRGC’s navy targeted a vessel it identified as “Panaya” with missiles in response to the attack on the Iranian tanker. ## Hold on, so who hit whom
military analysts have expressed doubt that a renewed aerial campaign could tip the balance in the Washington’s favour. Amid the escalated rhetoric from both sides, Iranian state TV reported that Iran
military dominance and shaken the global economy. Responding to the new proposal on Saturday, US President Donald Trump said he is studying it but is not sure he can make a deal with Iran
sites were damaged in the attacks. The Russian foreign ministry statement on Monday labelled the Staroblisk attack as a “flagrant disregard for international humanitarian law”, and “yet another blatant demonstration of the Nazi and terrorist
site for an east coast nuclear base. It said a base in Port Kembla for nuclear powered submarines, as well as surface naval vessels, would bring an economic benefit of $426m to the state through
damage at sites previously targeted by US-Israeli strikes, on April 20, 2026 in Tehran, Iran. **Majid Saeedi/Getty Images Europe** Majid Saeedi/Getty Images Europe Officials in Islamabad say the city remains ready to host
Iran. Tehran, however, insists the conflicts are linked, and its foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, warned that any attack on Beirut would trigger a “full-scale resumption” of war. Araghchi also said on Wednesday that lines
damage to their own assets.  (Al Jazeera) ## What is Project Freedom? On Monday, Trump said US forces would
Iran imposed competing [blockades](/news/2026/4/14/how-much-will-us-hormuz-blockade-hurt-iran-and-does-tehran-have-an-escape). Naval blockades are one of the oldest weapons in warfare, requiring no ground troops or invasion, just the ability to cut off what an enemy needs to survive. These blockades
military sites, but among the casualties were many ordinary Lebanese citizens. The death toll for the day reached 361, according to the Lebanese authorities, with more than 1,000 injured. In the weeks after