Israeli measures tighten grip on Hebron’s Ibrahimi Mosque
Hebron’s Ibrahimi Mosque sees intensified control, with Israeli measures resembling policies applied at Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Hebron’s Ibrahimi Mosque sees intensified control, with Israeli measures resembling policies applied at Al-Aqsa Mosque.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday (April 5, 2026) said he would strike Iran’s power plants and bridges this Tuesday (April 7, 2026) if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed to marine traffic
UNRWA's mandate to provide for Palestinian refugees makes it a direct threat to the Israeli genocidal project.
Erased Israeli Settlers' Brutal War on Palestinian Communities in the West BankScroll downCredit: Avishay Mohar, B'TselemHagar ShezafShare on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsAppThese images appear again and again – from the ground, from the air, and on maps: dozens of Palestinian communities wiped off the landscape, while illegal Israeli settler outposts continue to spread across the West Bank.Since October 7, 2023, this phenomenon has intensified significantly. Unlike the war in Gaza, there is no discussion in Israel about ending this parallel campaign of dispossession.
Members reportedly agree a rise of 206,000 barrels a day in May, but move symbolic while strait of Hormuz is effectively closedIranian drones have struck Kuwait’s oil infrastructure, causing “severe material damage” that threatens to further disrupt oil supplies already hit by the US-Israel war on Iran.The drone strikes on Sunday came hours before members of the Opec+ group of major global oil suppliers gathered to discuss how to bolster output despite Iran’s effective closure of the strait of Hormuz shipping route.
US president tells Iran: ‘Open the Fuckin’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell’Iranian media has claims that a US aircraft was destroyed while searching for the crew member of a missing US F-15 fighter jet.“An American enemy aircraft that was searching for the pilot of a downed fighter jet was destroyed by the fighters of Islam in the southern region of Isfahan,” the Tasnim news agency quoted Iran’s Revolutionary Guards as saying. The Guardian was unable to verify their claim.
The US has invoked national security to remove protections for the endangered cetacean, of which only about 50 are leftSince before modern humans existed Rice’s whales have been diving to the depths of the ocean to gorge on fat-rich fish while growing to leviathan proportions, their bodies spanning the length of a bus and weighing as much as as six elephants.Unfortunately for these grand creatures, their only home became a patch of the Gulf of Mexico that the oil and gas industry, much later, became highly interested in for drilling. Only about 50 of these baleen whales still exist on Earth, surrounded by clanging aquatic highways of boats and shifting drilling infrastructure.
In countless camps deep in rural Iran, gruff military men bark orders at trembling young boys.
Marie-Hélène Dini is lucky to be alive. On a warm morning in July 2020, two men were waiting in a black Renault Clio outside her home in Créteil, a quiet suburb on the edge of Paris.
The Taybeh community has survived crusaders and the Ottoman and British empires, but the latest attacks leave its future in questionTaybeh, a small hilltop town in the heart of the West Bank is one of the oldest Christian communities in the world. After increasing attacks from Israeli settlers it now feels itself under siege and is fighting for its very existence.The town’s ancient Greek name was Ephraim where, according to the gospels, Jesus hid with his disciples from the Jewish religious hierarchy, the Sanhedrin, before making his final fateful trip to Jerusalem.
As the Middle East is drawn into war, expats and influencers are under pressure to only share the positive side of the UAE. In reality many are at risk of being put behind bars, and often find the UK government has little interest in helping them get outA four-metre barbed-wire fence runs through the desert at the UAE‑Omani border. In the early hours of 17 February 2021, Albert Douglas, 58, a British businessman, was creeping along it, looking for a way through. Douglas, who cuts a slight figure, wears spectacles and has a broad, earnest smile, never expected things to come to this. He’d been forced to abandon his home on Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah, the tree-shaped archipelago lined with upmarket residences, and go into hiding. Usually he’d be driving around in a Rolls-Royce, now he was in a pickup truck, being chauffeured by people smugglers. They’d transported him to the edge of the Al Ain border, which neighbours Oman, in the dead of the night. It was incredible, really, how fast the life he once led could evaporate. All that mattered now was getting to the other side of that fence.A few weeks earlier, Douglas had been sitting at home, watching his supreme court appeal via video link. He was being hounded by the Dubai authorities over debts incurred by his son Wolfgang Douglas’s company and, while Wolfgang was in the UK, Albert had been arrested. Albert was facing a £2.5m fine and a three-year prison sentence – this was his final chance for a reprieve. He had always believed the truth would prevail, but as he watched the hearing play out, his faith in the system deserted him. He decided to lie low in a friend’s apartment while he weighed his options. It soon became clear that he didn’t have any. “That’s when I decided to leave,” he says. “I left it not to the last minute, but the last second.”
Mills, 53, was investigated then cleared over allegations of historic 'serious sexual offences' against a boy under the age of 16 between 1997 and 2000.
Current time inTehran1:05 a.m. April 5Tel Aviv12:35 a.m.
The president reiterated his deadline for Iran to allow ships through the crucial shipping strait, saying that 'time is running out.' Meanwhile, the search continues for an American pilot who was shot down over Iran on Friday
A step-by-step look at the process by which the two crew members probably ejected from the fighter jet.
Viktor Orbán has claimed that explosives were found near a gas pipeline serving his country as his reelection campaign in Hungary enters its final week. Peter Szijjártó, his foreign minister, went further to insist “someone tried to blow up the TurkStream pipeline” after two backpacks “full of explosives” were found in northern Serbia.
President’s remark appears to be first confirmation of U.S. involvement in aiding protests that wracked Iran for weeks
US President Donald Trump has threatened that "all hell would rain down on" Iran if it did not make a deal, prompting Tehran to respond with similar rhetoric. An Iranian military spokesman warned that the entire region would become "hell" if the US and Israel continued to escalate the conflict.
Behind the Numbers The Truth About Gaza's Death ListScroll downGaza's fatalities list is an explosive and controversial document. Critics claim the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry duplicates names, counts Hamas militants as civilians and inflates the number of women and minors.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned that continued attacks on the plant on Iran's southern coast could eventually lead to radioactive fallout that would "end life in GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) capitals, not Tehran"; Bushehr is considerably closer to Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar than it is to the Iranian capital.
President shifts deadline again for attacking power plants and bridges in expletive-ridden social media postDonald Trump issued an expletive-laden warning on Sunday that Tehran had until Tuesday night to reopen the strait of Hormuz or the US would obliterate Iran’s power plants and bridges.Iran’s powerful parliament speaker responded with a warning that the US president’s “reckless moves” would mean “our whole region is going to burn”.
The family flew out to America to celebrate the opening of Inter Miami's new $750million (£566.5m) stadium Freedom Park Stadium on Saturday.
US special forces locate second missing crew member from F-15E shot down over Iran
The US and Israel are preparing to escalate attacks on Iran after Donald Trump said he would unleash “all hell” on the regime. Mr Trump gave Tehran until Monday to agree to a deal to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Authorities say at least 30 universities impacted by US and Israeli strikes since the start of the war.
One member of a vigilante group has reportedly died and another injured after suspected Boko Haram terrorists invaded their camp in Dapchi, the headquarters of Bursari Local Government Area in Yobe State. According to multiple sources, the attack occurred at about 9:30 pm yesterday. A resident of Dapchi, who pleaded anonymity, said, “The suspected terrorists […]
An unauthorized biolab in Las Vegas owned by a Chinese national with suspicious ties to the CCP was recently raided. It was the second lab discovered by authorities owned and operated by that individual.
President Trump used an expletive-laden social media post to taunt Iranian leaders, saying that the United States would attack if they did not fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Pre- and post-colonial Yoruba society curated allegories that helped tame greed for power by potential emperors. It also dealt with tendencies within the society to play God. Some anecdotes warned a potential emperor from treading the path of ruination, both for them and society. One of such was that of a young wretched fisherman (Ap’ejalódò). I once told the story in my piece with the title “Tinubu the […] The post appeared first on .
To drive that point home, he chose to shred the garb of a neutral umpire or the claim of respecting an order of the Court of Appeal that existed entirely in his imagination, threatening political Armageddon on the ADC if they proceed with a party congress. As if to confirm who the whisperer is, presidential […] The post appeared first on .
When Donald Trump boasts that he has achieved “regime change” in Iran, he is technically correct. The government running Iran today looks fundamentally different from the one the US and Israel attacked on Feb 28.
With the IDF stretched thin, Israelis exhausted, southern Lebanon destroyed, and the U.S. admitting that it was not ready for such a long campaign, it seems that Iran and its proxy Hezbollah are the only ones prepared for a long and costly war
Russia fired more than 280 drones overnight
'All the humanising of the killer by Tusla is misplaced... and the murder might as well have happened on Mars as far Tusla was concerned.'
If Kanye West can have a full-blown comeback after proclaiming his admiration for Adolf Hitler, releasing a line of swastika-logoed T-shirts and claiming that “slavery was a choice”, it’s safe to say that cancel culture is well and truly dead. Bully, out now, is the 48-year-old rapper, producer and fashion mogul’s first new studio album in two years (discounting 2025’s Donda 2, which was released as a collection of demos).
Peter Thiel made his fortune betting big on the way the world was headed. As the co-founder of PayPal, he saw that the internet had created a gap for a new kind of payment system.
Iranian drones strike Kuwaiti oil and petrochemical facilities; two Kuwaiti power and water desalination plants sustain ‘significant damage’ from drone attacks; fire breaks out at petrochemical plant in the UAE
LAGO PUELO, Argentina – In February 2025, Sebastián Salgado stood below the dual Spanish-Hebrew language sign adorning the entrance to a hostel popular with Israelis in southern Argentina and claimed to have "confirmed the presence of Israeli military in Patagonia." "This is Onda Azul Hostel, in the province of Chubut. It's one of the places chosen by the soldiers of the Israeli regime who come to Argentina dressed as backpackers," Salgado said on HispanTV, the Spanish-language news channel launched by the Iranian regime in 2011 to counter Western narratives in South America.
War has intensified authorities' threats against anyone speaking to outside media or activists. Some activists have been released but communication has been lost with others
Concerns raised over minors placed in adult detention centres since removals began under scheme in SeptemberMore than 70 children from various conflict zones whose ages were disputed by the Home Office have been held in detention centres in the UK in preparation for forced removal to France under the government’s “one in, one out” scheme, research shows.The one in, one out initiative means each small boat arrival can be forcibly returned to in exchange for another person – who has not attempted the crossing – being brought to the UK legally.
Jeffrey Stephen Wigand revealed how tobacco companies targeted children; now he sees similar marketing by big techA key whistleblower in the tobacco industry’s landmark trials of the 1990s has been watching big tech’s recent closely. Jeffrey Stephen Wigand, a biochemist who helped reveal how tobacco companies and hid just how addictive cigarettes were, has been struck with a feeling of familiarity. Last week’s that Meta and YouTube deliberately designed addictive products has only to the legal crackdown on big tobacco. Wigand sees it, too. His first thought, as he learned about the litigation in California, was that social media companies, through their advertisements, were trying to addict children – much like the tobacco industry did.A jury found and to be negligent last week. Plaintiffs’ lawyers relied heavily on internal documents and correspondence to demonstrate that company leadership dismissed concerns about how features of social media could be harmful. Meta was also found liable in a separate trial in , alleging that it had failed to prevent child sexual exploitation. These verdicts are the first time Meta has been found liable for how its products affect young people – after years of criticism, much of it from angry parents who feel social media harmed their children’s mental health.
Days before Christmas, a US government customs officer conducted what he believed would be a routine warehouse inspection. Inside the vast facility were thousands of boxes, all stacked full of computer servers.
Two female teachers last month, in Rhode Island and New Jersey, have been accused of sexually abusing their teenage male students. Is this the sign of a new dark trend?
Nicole Daedone, who promised spiritual wellbeing through her OneTaste enterprise, received a nine-year sentence but some question if freedom of thought is being criminalizedClitoral stimulation as a path to spiritual connection, mental clarity and emotional wellbeing has been practiced for millennia. After being convicted on forced labor conspiracy charges related to the practice (and getting sentenced to nine years by a Brooklyn court last week), Nicole Daedone was given the opportunity to address the court.Known as the “The Oracle” of OneTaste, a trademarked orgasmic meditation enterprise that extolled the benefits of hours of arousal, Daedone, 57, swiveled her chair toward the public gallery, smiled broadly, and said: “No.”
THE White House imposed a ‘media blackout’ as President Donald Trump was closeted with his national security team late on Friday, after a day of shocking losses for the US which saw several aerial assets hit in the Persian Gulf and raised a question mark over Secretary of War (Crimes) Pete Hegseth’s claim that the US and Israel own the skies over Iran.
One of the images he used to get pupils engaging was a caricature of Mohammed wearing a turban containing a bomb. The cartoon had been published by the French newspaper Charlie Hebdo.
The impact of synthetic opiods in Britain's prisons is laid bare in a new documentary that goes behind the barbed wire walls at Scotland's toughest jail.
At the end of this futile war, a glimmer of hope emerges. It's written on ice: It could turn into a disaster, as wars do, and yet, there is some hope.
The niece and grandniece of Qassim Soleimani, the late Iranian general, have been arrested by federal immigration agents in Los Angeles. Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, 47, and her daughter Sarinasadat Hosseiny, 25, also had their permanent residence rescinded, Marco Rubio, the US secretary of state, announced.
Zarif’s plan calls for limits on Iran’s nuclear programme and reopening Strait of Hormuz in return for end to sanctions.