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Donald Trump is facing a significant diplomatic fallout after the Vatican cancelled a planned visit. Amid rising tensions, Pope Leo XIV has declined an invitation for America’s 250th anniversary, opting instead for a trip to Lampedusa. Further developments are anticipated.
The US and Iran have declared a fragile ceasefire amid ongoing tensions, with President Donald Trump announcing a suspension of threats contingent on reopening the Strait of Hormuz. For the ceasefire to be viable, clear terms and a de-escalation mechanism must be established.
US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth asserts the Strait of Hormuz is open under a ceasefire agreement, despite conflicting reports from Iran. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warns vessels may face threats. For ongoing updates, read further.
Ukrainian soldiers from the 14th Separate Mechanised Brigade have successfully evacuated a dog and cat using a drone, flying them to safety across 12 kilometres. The animals are now safe in the care of the soldiers. Read more to find out about this unique rescue mission.
The United States and Iran have reached a fragile two-week ceasefire after Donald Trump’s alarming threats of catastrophic consequences. Despite the temporary reprieve, concerns linger as Trump’s aggressive stance continues to unsettle both allies and critics. The situation remains precarious; further developments are anticipated.
US officials confirmed the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz today, as Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth announced that vessels will soon resume sailing through this crucial waterway. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasised the need for ongoing efforts to ensure lasting peace.
China has imposed a 40-day airspace restriction along its northeastern coast, without providing an explanation. This unprecedented move follows alerts similar to those issued during military drills. Observers suggest this could signal heightened military readiness. Stay informed.
Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz following Israeli strikes in Lebanon, restricting passage to only Iranian vessels. An Iranian Navy source stated, “We have closed the Strait of Hormuz,” asserting a response to Israel’s actions. Further developments may follow.
Israeli airstrikes targeted central Beirut today, striking residential areas just hours after a US ceasefire announcement. The IDF executed over 100 strikes against Hezbollah targets, igniting panic and chaos. Lebanon’s Haneed Sayed stated the government is ready for negotiations with Israel.
NASA’s Artemis II crew captured historic images of the Moon’s Orientale Basin during their lunar flyby on April 6, 2026. Among the stunning visuals, they noticed a crater resembling a smiling face. The mission marked the furthest humans have ventured from Earth, having surpassed Apollo 13’s record.
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