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Politics Apr 06, 2026

UK Police Detain Seven Demonstrators Outside RAF Lakenheath Over Support for Banned Palestine Action Group

Seven activists were arrested by British police near the RAF Lakenheath base for allegedly supporti…
British law enforcement detained seven individuals on suspicion of backing the outlawed Palestine Action movement during a peace encampment situated just outside the RAF Lakenheath airbase in eastern England, a facility regularly used by United States forces. The group, comprising five men and two women, joined other activists on Sunday to denounce the base’s alleged role as a launch point for U.S. aircraft participating in the ongoing US‑Israeli war against Iran. The protest was organized by the Lakenheath Alliance for Peace, which reported that those arrested were wearing apparel emblazoned with the slogan: “We oppose genocide, we support Palestine Action.” Police statements indicated the arrests were made “on suspicion of supporting a proscribed organisation,” referencing the Labour government’s decision last year to label Palestine Action a “terrorist” organisation, thereby criminalising any affiliation. Although a February court ruling deemed the ban “disproportionate” and an infringement on free‑speech rights, the government has appealed the decision, leaving the prohibition in force for the time being. According to the protest network Defend Our Juries, the crackdown on Palestine Action supporters has already resulted in **more than 2,700 arrests** and hundreds of charges, underscoring the scale of the UK’s enforcement campaign. Police emphasized their duty to apply the law “as it currently stands, not as it might be in the future,” while noting that two additional demonstrators were taken into custody on Saturday for allegedly obstructing public thoroughfares. In a related diplomatic flashpoint, former US President Donald Trump has publicly rebuked Prime Minister Keir Starmer for what he describes as insufficient backing of the US‑Israel war on Iran, straining the historically close UK‑US alliance. Meanwhile, the United Kingdom has granted the United States permission to employ British bases for “defensive” operations aimed at Iran and to safeguard the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint through which roughly 20 % of global oil supplies transit during peacetime.
#UK police #RAF Lakenheath #Palestine Action
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Politics Apr 06, 2026

Trump Issues Ominous Warning to Iran in Profane Social Media Post

Former US President Donald Trump has issued a threatening message to Iran via social media, using s…
Former US President Donald Trump has sparked international attention with a profane social media post targeting Iran. The expletive-filled message has raised concerns about the potential impact on already strained relations between the US and Iran.The post, which was shared on various social media platforms, has been widely reported and condemned by many. While the exact content of the post is not specified, it is clear that Trump's use of strong language has escalated tensions in the region.The incident has drawn criticism from various quarters, with many calling for calm and restraint. The international community is closely watching the developments, given the complex geopolitical dynamics at play.
#Donald Trump #Iran #Middle East
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News Apr 06, 2026

Hamas Rejects Disarmament Demands Amid Ongoing Gaza Conflict

Hamas's armed wing has rejected calls for disarmament, citing attempts to continue Israel's genocid…
Hamas's armed wing has rejected calls for disarmament, stating that discussing the issue before Israel fully implements the first phase of the US-brokered ceasefire in Gaza amounts to an attempt to continue the genocide against Palestinians.In a televised statement, Hamas spokesman Abu Obeida said that raising the issue of weapons 'in a crude manner' would not be accepted. He emphasized that the disarmament demands are an overt attempt to continue the genocide against Palestinians, something Hamas will not accept under any circumstances.The issue of Hamas relinquishing its weapons is a major obstacle in talks to implement US President Donald Trump's 20-point plan for Gaza, aimed at ending Israel's war on the besieged territory. Since the US- and Qatar-brokered ceasefire took effect in October, more than 705 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks, according to the Palestinian news agency Wafa.Hamas has told mediators it will not discuss disarmament without guarantees that Israel will completely withdraw from Gaza. Abu Obeida urged mediators to pressure Israel to fulfil its commitments under the first phase of the Trump plan before any discussion of the second phase can take place.Israel's war on Gaza, which began after Hamas-led attacks on southern Israel in October 2023, has killed more than 72,000 Palestinians and injured at least 172,000 others. Abu Obeida also addressed Israel's role in the US-Israel war on Iran, condemning it for launching strikes on Iran 'in the midst of the deception of negotiations, with full collusion and conspiracy with the United States'.
#hamas #gaza #israel
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Politics Apr 05, 2026

Trump Threatens Iran with 'Hell' as Hormuz Strait Deadline Looms

US President Donald Trump has threatened to attack civilian infrastructure in Iran, including power…
US President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to Iran, threatening to unleash a severe attack on its civilian infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened by his stated deadline of Monday.In a profanity-laden social media post on Sunday, Trump repeated previous threats to target vital infrastructure across Iran, saying 'Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open the F****** Strait, you crazy b*******, or you'll be living in Hell – JUST WATCH!'The Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route for the global energy market, has been closed since the US and Israel first attacked Iran on February 28. Trump set a 10-day deadline for Iran to reopen the strait on March 26.Iranian officials have strongly condemned Trump's threats, with Iran's mission to the United Nations stating that 'the international community and all states have legal obligations to prevent such atrocious acts of war crimes. They must act now. Tomorrow is too late.'Iran's deputy for communications, Seyyed Mehdi Tabatabaei, dismissed Trump's threats as 'a sign of desperation and anger' and stated that the strait would only be reopened following the payment of reparations for damages caused by the war.The conflict has already seen US-Israeli strikes target civilian infrastructure, including bridges, schools, healthcare facilities, and universities. Experts have warned that some of these strikes could constitute war crimes.Trump has also confirmed that a US airman from an F-15E fighter jet shot down over Iran on Friday has been rescued from deep inside the mountains of Iran, describing the operation as 'an AMAZING show of bravery and talent by all!'
#Donald Trump #Iran #Strait of Hormuz
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Politics Apr 05, 2026

Europe Reels as Trump Fails to Offer Concrete Plan on Strait of Hormuz Closure

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has sent shockwaves through Europe, but US President Donald Tru…
The sudden closure of the Strait of Hormuz has sent shockwaves throughout Europe, sparking concerns over global oil supplies and regional stability. Despite the growing unease, US President Donald Trump has yet to offer a concrete plan to address the situation.The Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for international oil shipments, was unexpectedly closed, causing widespread disruptions. European nations are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of this closure, given their reliance on imported oil.As the international community scrambles for a response, Trump's lack of a clear strategy has raised eyebrows. The situation remains fluid, with many calling for swift and decisive action to mitigate the effects of the closure.
#Donald Trump #Strait of Hormuz #European Union
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Politics Apr 05, 2026

Trump Aims to Exit War Without Appearing to Fail

Former US President Donald Trump is seeking to end a war without it being perceived as a defeat, hi…
Former US President Donald Trump is reportedly seeking to conclude a war effort without it being viewed as an abject failure. This development underscores Trump's approach to navigating complex geopolitical situations while maintaining a strong public image.The details of the war in question remain unclear, but Trump's strategy appears focused on extricating the US from the conflict in a manner that preserves his political standing. This approach reflects the delicate balance Trump must strike between foreign policy realities and domestic political considerations.
#Donald Trump #Ukraine war #NATO
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World Economy Apr 05, 2026

Iran Lifts Restrictions on Iraqi Ships Passing through Strait of Hormuz

Iran has announced that Iraqi ships are exempt from restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz, easing it…
Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters announced on Saturday that Iraqi ships are free to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical conduit for global energy supplies. This decision exempts Iraq from all restrictions in the strait, with controls only applying to 'enemy countries'.The announcement reflects Iran's easing of its stranglehold on the strait, which has been effectively blockaded since the US and Israel launched their war on Iran on February 28. Despite this, maritime traffic has seen an increase in recent weeks, with 53 transits recorded last week, according to Lloyd's List Intelligence.Iran's military command emphasized its 'profound respect for Iraq's national sovereignty' and praised Iraq's struggle against the US. This move comes in response to US President Donald Trump's demands for Tehran to make a deal or relinquish control of the waterway, warning that 'all hell' would ensue within 48 hours otherwise. Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters rejected Trump's demand, calling it a 'helpless, nervous, unbalanced and stupid action'. The blockade has significantly impacted global energy markets, pushing up fuel prices and prompting emergency energy conservation measures in many countries. Brent crude has hovered above $109 a barrel, with predictions of further price surges if the strait remains blocked. Iraq's oil production, which provides most of Baghdad's revenues, has been particularly affected, falling to 1.2 million barrels a day from 4.3 million barrels.
#strait #list #iran
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World Apr 04, 2026

US Intensifies Search for Missing F-15 Crew Member as Israel Escalates Attacks in Lebanon

The US military has launched a second day of search and rescue efforts for a missing crew member of…
The search for a missing US crew member of a downed F-15E fighter jet entered its second day on Saturday, as Iranian media released pictures of wreckage, including a distinctive F-15 tail fin and a used ejector seat.A pilot was rescued on Friday after the F-15E Strike Eagle became the first US plane to be downed over Iran during the five-week-long war, but the second crew member has not been accounted for.US search and rescue efforts are using low-flying Pave Hawk helicopters and specialist C-130 Hercules transport. Military pilots said the missing crew member would be trying to hide for as long as possible from the Iranian military and potentially seeking to transmit their location relative to a known secret point.Israel extended its war in Lebanon with increased airstrikes, targeting sites in Beirut and Tyre. The Israeli military said it had conducted a wave of strikes on Tehran overnight against what it said were air defence, ballistic missile storage and weapons development facilities.The US president, Donald Trump, said on Friday the episode would not affect efforts to negotiate a peace settlement with Iran. However, he also threatened an unspecified escalation, saying Iran had 48 hours to comply with his demands or face consequences.The conflict has resulted in significant damage and loss of life, with at least 1,900 people killed and 20,000 injured in Iran since the start of the war, according to estimates from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent societies.
#iran #israel #lebanon
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Politics Apr 04, 2026

Donald Trump's Cuba Comment Sparks Speculation: What's Next?

Former US President Donald Trump's recent statement about 'Cuba's next' has raised questions about …
Former US President Donald Trump has made a cryptic comment about Cuba being 'next', sparking widespread speculation about its meaning and potential implications. The statement has raised questions about the future of US-Cuba relations and what Trump's plans might be for the island nation.The comment has been interpreted in various ways, with some speculating that it could be related to US foreign policy or economic interests. However, without further clarification from Trump or his administration, the exact meaning and significance of the statement remain unclear.
#Donald Trump #Cuba #U.S.-Cuba relations
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