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Ex-IRGC Chief Says It Would Be 'Great' If US Launches Ground Attack

Long regarded as a hardliner even within the Revolutionary Guards, Iran's ideological army, Rezaei said it would be "great" if the United States launched a ground invasion of Iran.

Published on: 16.04.2026 06:26
2nd US-Sanctioned Supertanker Enters Gulf Despite Blockade On Iranian Ports

The US Central Command said on X that 10 vessels have been turned around and no ships have broken through since the start of the blockade on Monday.

Published on: 16.04.2026 06:01
YouTube Removes Pro-Iran Channel For Lego-Themed AI Videos Mocking Trump

Explosive Media, a group of pro-Tehran creators that describes itself as independent but is widely suspected of ties to the Iranian government, has gained internet notoriety during the US-Iran war for animation videos

Published on: 16.04.2026 06:00
BBC Will Cut Up To 2,000 Jobs To Save 10% Of Its Budget Over 2 Years

The BBC said earlier this year that it faced "substantial financial pressures" and wanted to cut about a tenth of its budget by 2029.

Published on: 16.04.2026 05:58
Apple, Google Offer 'Nudify' Apps Despite Policies Against Them

Searching for terms like "nudify" and "undress" in the Apple and Google app download stores gives customers access to software that can be used to alter images of celebrities and others to make them appear nude or in a state of partial undress.

Published on: 16.04.2026 05:46
Bloomberg Says "Claim Has No Merit" As Executive Accused Of Sending Sexual Texts To Male Employee

Charles Kyle O'Rourke has alleged that a senior manager sent him sexually explicit and inappropriate messages, creating a hostile work environment.

Published on: 16.04.2026 05:18
Open AI CEO Sam Altman Seeks Court Relief In Sister's Sexual Abuse Lawsuit

Sam Altman is seeking $1, saying he "does not want to harm his sister financially" but wants a verdict that her statements are not true.

Published on: 16.04.2026 04:51
US-China Tensions Rise Over Hormuz Blockade Before Trump's Beijing Trip

Donald Trump's naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz risks conflict with China ahead of his Beijing visit

Published on: 16.04.2026 04:42
US, Iran Weigh Truce Extension With Hormuz Still Shuttered

US and Iran consider a two-week ceasefire extension to advance peace talks amid Strait of Hormuz tensions.

Published on: 16.04.2026 04:35
"Commander In Grief": Iran Trolls Trump After Clash With Giorgia Meloni, Offers To Be Italy's New Ally

The remarks come against the backdrop of a growing rift between Trump and Meloni, once considered one of his closest European allies

Published on: 16.04.2026 04:21
US Investigates Suspicious Oil Trades Made Before Trump's Iran Policy Shifts

Recent examples where oil trading volumes spiked at key moments in the past few weeks have raised concerns about potential misuse of material non-public information tied to Trump's shifting stance on the war in Iran.

Published on: 16.04.2026 04:20
Asim Munir Lands In Iran With Trump's Peace Offer After Islamabad Talks Fail

Pakistan has emerged as a central player in helping de-escalate the conflict between the US, Israel and Iran, with Munir, alongside Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, leading mediation efforts.

Published on: 16.04.2026 04:03
'Help', Said Trump In Iran. Why US' European Allies Hesitated, Walked Away

47 days into the war, Europe has rejected Trump's attacks on Iran on the back of $25B Hormuz blockade shock that spiked inflation to 2.5% and prompted 59% of EU voters to call the strikes illegal (71% Spain), while Trump's Pope spat draws ire from It

Published on: 16.04.2026 04:02
Snapchat Parent Firm Lays Off 1,000 Employees, Cites AI-Driven Efficiency

The shake-up at Snap involves about 16 percent of its full-time employees and elimination of more than 300 unfilled roles, chief executive Evan Spiegel said in a memo shared by the company.

Published on: 16.04.2026 03:56
Assassination That Took 20 Years: Spies, Missed Chances, Then A Final Moment

Before Osama bin Laden became the global face of transnational terrorism, there was another figure-more elusive, less theatrical, but arguably more influential in the evolution of modern guerrilla warfare. He was Imad Mughniyeh.

Published on: 16.04.2026 03:20
US Says It Will Not Renew Sanctions Waiver Allowing India To Buy Russian Oil

The waivers on the purchase of Russian oil had allowed India to secure additional supplies amid global oil disruption. Reports suggest that Indian refiners have placed orders for roughly 30 million barrels of Russian oil during the period.

Published on: 16.04.2026 02:28
US-Iran War Live Updates: Iran Threatens To Halt Gulf Trade As US Weighs New Sanctions

US-Iran War Live: The Iran war began when the US and Israel attacked Iran on February 28. Iran responded with its own strikes on Israel and Gulf states that host US bases.

Published on: 16.04.2026 01:59
White House Denies US Sought Ceasefire With Iran, Fresh Talks Likely In Pak

The war has led Iran to effectively shut the Strait of Hormuz - a vital artery for global crude and gas shipments

Published on: 16.04.2026 01:53
Iran May Offer Free Passage To Ships Through Oman Side Of Hormuz: Report

The war has resulted in the largest-ever disruption of global oil and gas supplies due to Iran's interruption of traffic through the strait, which handles about 20% of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas flows.

Published on: 16.04.2026 01:18
Far-Right Polish MP Draws Outrage With Swastika On Israeli Flag

Berkowicz, a member of the far-right nationalist Konfederacja (Confederation) opposition party, brandished the paper flag, with the Nazi symbol replacing the Star of David at its centre.

Published on: 16.04.2026 01:06

News from Arabic Countries

US military kills three in new Eastern Pacific boat strike

The attack is the latest in a string of killings by the United States that rights groups say are 'unlawful'.

Published on: 16.04.2026 06:34
Iran war: What is happening on day 48 of the US-Iran conflict?

US–Iran talks gain pace as Pakistan mediates, optimism for a new round of talks in Islamabad.

Published on: 16.04.2026 06:13
Curry scores 35 as Warriors upset Clippers to extend playoff run

Stephen Curry's Golden State Warriors keep their NBA playoff hopes alive, eliminating LA Clippers from the play-in.

Published on: 16.04.2026 05:59
Israel’s military kills four Lebanese paramedics in consecutive strikes

An Israeli triple-tap attack on rescue workers in southern Lebanon has killed four and left several others injured.

Published on: 16.04.2026 05:56
The pope has shown the world how to stand up to Trump

Far too many world leaders have chosen to mollify the bullying US president. Pope Leo has shown there's another way.

Published on: 16.04.2026 05:35
Trump plans 250-foot ‘Triumphal Arch’ to mark 250 years of US independence

The Trump administration has unveiled plans for a huge structure to mark 250 years since the US declared independence.

Published on: 16.04.2026 04:32
Trump says Israel and Lebanon’s leaders will speak on Thursday

The US president says the conversation will be the first between the Israeli and Lebanese leaders in 34 years.

Published on: 16.04.2026 03:51
Hopes grow for a breakthrough in US-Iran talks as Pakistan mediates

Pakistani sources say there has been a 'major breakthrough' over a deal on Iran’s nuclear programme.

Published on: 16.04.2026 03:37
Democrats clash with US Energy Secretary over Iran war and gas prices

Watch the moment a Democratic congresswoman tells the US Energy Secretary he is ‘living in a different world’.

Published on: 16.04.2026 03:26
Pakistan expecting ‘major breakthrough’ tied to Iran’s nuclear programme

A source has told Al Jazeera that Pakistan is expecting a breakthrough tied to Iran’s nuclear programme.

Published on: 16.04.2026 02:23
Israeli forces fire stun grenades at journalists in occupied Nablus

Video shows Israeli forces firing stun grenades towards journalists who were reporting on the army’s raid of Nablus.

Published on: 16.04.2026 01:54
Brazil’s fugitive ex-spy chief freed in the US after ICE detention

Alexandre Ramagem, who fled Brazil following his conviction for plotting a coup, was held by ICE in Florida on Monday.

Published on: 16.04.2026 01:18
Russian strikes on Ukraine kill 14, including a child, authorities say

Deadly attacks hit Kyiv, Odesa, and Dnipro, while Russia says two children killed in Ukrainian attacks.

Published on: 16.04.2026 01:06
Huge crowds greet Pope Leo in Cameroon 20 years after outreach trip

Huge crowds have greeted Pope Leo in Cameroon, returning to a country he visited 20 years ago as ‘Father Bob’.

Published on: 16.04.2026 00:32
Iran war live: Pakistan in push for new round of US-Iran peace negotiations

At least 2,167 people have been killed and more than 7,000 injured in Israeli attacks on Lebanon since March 2.

Published on: 16.04.2026 00:00
El Salvador publishes law allowing life sentences for minors as young as 12

The new sentencing measure comes as President Nayib Bukele oversees a four-year-long state of emergency against crime.

Published on: 15.04.2026 23:45
Peru’s ballot count drags on amid frustration with presidential election

The turbulent election has prompted fraud claims by candidates and frustration with the country's chaotic politics.

Published on: 15.04.2026 23:06
Israel bombs homes in southern Lebanon

The Israeli army has bombed buildings in southern Lebanon’s Bint Jbeil district.

Published on: 15.04.2026 22:53
Brazil’s police open a probe into presidential candidate Flavio Bolsonaro

Investigation centres on whether Bolsonaro committed defamation by linking Lula to crimes like drug trafficking.

Published on: 15.04.2026 21:45
Bayern knock Real Madrid out of Champions League in quarterfinal classic

Luis Diaz and Michael Olise score late goals in Munich to give Bayern a dramatic 6-4 aggregate win over Real Madrid.

Published on: 15.04.2026 21:31
US jury finds Ticketmaster and Live Nation had anticompetitive monopoly

The verdict could cost Live Nation and Ticketmaster hundreds of millions of dollars.

Published on: 15.04.2026 21:28
Could the EU’s alliance with Israel soon change?

A European Union petition is on track to trigger a formal review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement.

Published on: 15.04.2026 21:09
Israel appoints first ambassador to Somaliland

The decision comes months after Israel became the first country to recognise the territory, in a widely condemned move.

Published on: 15.04.2026 21:05
Could the US oil blockade snuff out the Cuban cigar?

Since January, the Trump administration has blocked foreign oil to Cuba. Will the island's cigars survive the crisis?

Published on: 15.04.2026 20:08
Hungary’s Magyar urges president to quit, vows to overhaul state media

Incoming Prime Minister Peter Magyar says his government could be formed by mid-May.

Published on: 15.04.2026 19:56