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Iran strikes UAE tankers in Hormuz; India loses a sailor, neighbors condemn
On July 13, 2026, Iranian cruise missiles struck two UAE oil tankers, Mombasa and Al Bahiyah, in the Strait of Hormuz. One Indian sailor was killed and eight crew injured. The IRGC cited ignored warnings and illegal routes. UAE condemned the attack and asserted its right to respond amid ongoing US-Iran conflict. One Story. Many…
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Trump’s warm Iraq welcome splits into personal chemistry in US and Iran critique in Gulf
On July 14, 2026, President Donald Trump hosted Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi at the White House. Trump expressed strong personal rapport and stated that the US loves Iraq while noting Iran as a burden and positive progress on disarming factions. The meeting occurred as the US advanced separate diplomatic efforts involving Lebanon and Jordan.…
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Rome Talks Expose Hezbollah Veto Over Israel-Lebanon Border Deal
Israel and Lebanon opened a new round of direct talks in Rome on July 14 hosted at the U.S. Embassy. The two-day meetings follow a U.S.-brokered framework agreement reached in late June aimed at implementing a ceasefire and addressing border security. Central issues include gradual Israeli withdrawal from pilot zones in southern Lebanon to be…
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Gulf Investment Pledges Replace Hormuz Toll as Iran Blockade Stays
On July 14, 2026, President Donald Trump announced the United States would drop a proposed 20% fee on ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz. He said the move followed conversations with Gulf leaders who offered new trade and investment deals instead. The United States will still enforce a full blockade on Iranian shipping and ports.…
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Europe sanctions Russian cyber units while Moscow labels accusations baseless
On July 13, 2026, the EU sanctioned nine individuals and four organizations tied to Russian intelligence services for cyber espionage and sabotage. The UK added 24 targets. Germany and France summoned Russia’s ambassadors in protest. Moscow rejected the claims as unproven and politically motivated. One Story. Many Angles. 🇷🇺 Russia RIA Novosti RUSSIAN Klimov commented…
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Iran’s Army and IRGC Issue Rival Claims of US Drone Shoot-Downs
On July 13, 2026, Iran’s army announced its air defenses shot down a US Lucas-type drone near Bandar Abbas in southern Iran. Iranian state media separately reported the IRGC downed a US MQ-1 drone. No casualties were reported in either claim. The incidents occurred amid US strikes on Iranian positions and Iranian counter-strikes in the…
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Jordan shoots down Iranian missiles while Tehran courts its citizens directly
On July 13 2026 Jordan’s armed forces intercepted and downed four missiles that entered its airspace from Iran. Royal Engineering teams cleared debris at multiple sites. No casualties or property damage occurred. The military warned that any future violation of sovereignty would face a firm response. One Story. Many Angles. 🇯🇴 Jordan Al Mamlaka TV…
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Israel sets full-term October 27 vote while Arab press calls it Netanyahu’s war referendum
On July 12, 2026, coalition head Ofir Katz told Israel’s Knesset House Committee that elections would proceed on the original October 27 date set by law. The Knesset had voted in May to disband, raising the possibility of an earlier vote. Polls indicate Netanyahu’s coalition is likely to lose, though he has survived repeated predictions…
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Iran Claims Direct Hits on US Fifth Fleet HQ While Bahrain Sirens Wail
On July 14 2026 the IRGC claimed missile and drone strikes on the US Fifth Fleet headquarters in Manama Bahrain. Reports cited burning fuel depots and destroyed radar systems including a Patriot unit though no deaths were reported. Bahrain’s interior ministry confirmed air raid sirens had sounded twice. One Story. Many Angles. 🇨🇳 China Global…
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US Pledges to Dismantle ICC While Allies Stay Silent
On July 13, 2026, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a campaign to dismantle the International Criminal Court, including sanctions, visa bans and diplomatic pressure on other nations. The US, which never joined the Rome Statute, called the Hague tribunal an intolerable threat to American sovereignty and law enforcement. The move escalates prior sanctions…
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Germany’s unanimity rule blocks EU ministers from banning settlement trade
On July 13, 2026, EU foreign ministers met in Brussels to discuss options for restricting trade with Israeli settlements in the West Bank, including licensing, tariffs or an outright ban. Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg argued the measures could pass by qualified majority vote. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul stated that unanimity among…
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India’s national mourning joins Turkish and Syrian tributes to Qatar’s late emir
Former Qatari emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani died at 74. Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa, Turkish President Erdogan and Indian Prime Minister Modi sent condolences. India declared one day of national mourning. Outlets in each country emphasized their leader’s message and bilateral ties. One Story. Many Angles. 🇸🇾 Syria SANA SPANISH Syrian President expresses…
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UK proscribes IRGC after its proxy claims seven attacks on Jewish sites
On 13 July 2026 the UK government designated Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist organisation under new legislation. The ban makes membership, meetings or public display of its insignia criminal offences carrying up to 14 years in prison. Ministers cited an IRGC-directed proxy group, the Islamic Movement of the Companions of the Right, which…