Tehran Warns Washington Not to Enter the Strait of Hormuz after Missile Attack on US Navy Vessel Hot News

Tehran Warns Washington Not to Enter the Strait of Hormuz after Missile Attack on US Navy Vessel

(SeaPRwire) - Tehran had previously warned Washington to avoid the Strait of Hormuz A U.S. Navy patrol boat was struck by two Iranian missiles shortly after ignoring warnings to stay clear of the strategic waterway, according to Fars News Agency. The report stated that the vessel was “forced to retreat”, though details on any damage were not provided. The agency reported on Monday that the unidentified ship was operating near the Iranian coastal town of Jask, approximately 140 kilometers from the narrowest point of the strait, and was “violating security and navigation rules and attempting to pass through” the vital maritime passage. The vessel did not comply with warnings issued by the Iranian Navy and subsequently came under missile attack, the report added. It further stated that “the American patrol boat was unable to proceed due to the impact and was compelled to withdraw and flee the area.” The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has not yet responded to the allegations; however, an unnamed U.S. official told the Jerusalem Post that no American ships had been hit. MORE DETAILS COMING This article is provided by a third-party content provider. SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/) makes no warranties or representations regarding its content. Category: Top News, Daily News SeaPRwire provides global press release distribution services for companies and organizations, covering more than 6,500 media outlets, 86,000 editors and journalists, and over 3.5 million end-user desktop and mobile apps. SeaPRwire supports multilingual press release distribution in English, Japanese, German, Korean, French, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Chinese, and more.
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Monster truck crashes into crowd in Colombia (VIDEO) Hot News

Monster truck crashes into crowd in Colombia (VIDEO)

(SeaPRwire) - Shocking footage shows a giant vehicle that apparently lost control, reportedly killing three people and injuring 38 At least three people have died and another 38 have been injured in Colombia after a monster truck driver lost control of her vehicle and plowed into a crowd of spectators during a motor show, AFP reported on Monday, citing local authorities. Footage circulating on social media shows the vehicle navigating an obstacle course during a show featuring modified cars and motorcycles on Sunday in the city of Popayan, southwest of Bogota. The driver was reportedly unable to brake after a stunt, and the vehicle suddenly headed toward the crowd of spectators after knocking down the metal barriers separating the public from the track. “We are deeply saddened by this accident… which, according to preliminary figures, has caused more than 38 injuries and three deaths,” said city mayor Juan Carlos Munoz, as cited by AFP. A Popayan city official told Colombian newspaper El Espectador that one of the victims was a ten-year-old girl. Посмотреть эту публикацию в Instagram Публикация от CALI INFORMA (@cali_informa) The area where the incident occurred has been secured while the electricity company carries out reconnection work due to damage caused by the accident, Colonel Francisco Arboleda of the fire department said, as cited by the newspaper. Посмотреть эту публикацию в Instagram Публикация от APT News (@apt__news) This article is provided by a third-party content provider. SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/) makes no warranties or representations regarding its content. Category: Top News, Daily News SeaPRwire provides global press release distribution services for companies and organizations, covering more than 6,500 media outlets, 86,000 editors and journalists, and over 3.5 million end-user desktop and mobile apps. SeaPRwire supports multilingual press release distribution in English, Japanese, German, Korean, French, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Chinese, and more.
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US threatens sanctions related to payments to Iran for Hormuz passage Hot News

US threatens sanctions related to payments to Iran for Hormuz passage

(SeaPRwire) - Some vessels have reportedly paid for safe passage through the chokepoint The United States has warned it will impose sanctions on shipping companies that pay Iran for transit fees through the Strait of Hormuz. The vital maritime route has been largely blocked since U.S. and Israeli military strikes against Iran began in late February, with only a single corridor under Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) control allowing passage under a de facto “toll booth” arrangement. Ships passing through this corridor are said to require clearance codes and must be escorted by Iranian vessels. According to Lloyd’s List, at least two ships have already paid tolls in yuan, with charges estimated between $1 million and $2 million per vessel. On Friday, the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued a public advisory outlining potential penalties for any entity involved in paying these fees. “Maritime industry participants involved with vessels calling at Iranian ports face significant sanctions risk under multiple sanctions authorities targeting Iran’s shipping sector and ports,” OFAC stated. The agency further noted that non-U.S. entities could be subject to civil or criminal liability if their transactions involve American-linked institutions such as insurers or financial firms. Iran maintains it holds the “natural right” to regulate traffic through the strait. Deputy Parliament Speaker Ali Nikzad asserted that the waterway is a sovereign territory rather than “an international waterway.” As of May, approximately 2,000 ships and 20,000 seafarers remain stranded in the Persian Gulf region near the Strait of Hormuz, many experiencing shortages of essential supplies. On Sunday, U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled a new program called Project Freedom, intended to help vessels from countries deemed “neutral and innocent bystanders” navigate through the strait. The U.S. Central Command announced its support for the mission to “restore freedom of navigation for commercial shipping.” Described by Trump as a humanitarian effort, the initiative will deploy around 15,000 personnel, guided-missile destroyers, and over 100 aircraft. This article is provided by a third-party content provider. SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/) makes no warranties or representations regarding its content. Category: Top News, Daily News SeaPRwire provides global press release distribution services for companies and organizations, covering more than 6,500 media outlets, 86,000 editors and journalists, and over 3.5 million end-user desktop and mobile apps. SeaPRwire supports multilingual press release distribution in English, Japanese, German, Korean, French, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Chinese, and more.
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Trump declines Iranian peace proposal Hot News

Trump declines Iranian peace proposal

(SeaPRwire) - The US president says Tehran’s proposed path to de-escalation is not acceptable US President Donald Trump has turned down a counterproposal from Iran regarding a peace plan that was initially delivered through Pakistani intermediaries. This exchange has led to a stalemate, with both sides showing no indication of compromise. A fragile ceasefire halted active combat last month, yet Washington and Tehran are still using economic pressure to extract concessions. Iran presented its 14-point plan late last Thursday, reaffirming its terms for resolving the conflict, according to the Iranian news outlet Tasnim. In a Sunday interview with Israel's Kan News, Trump stated he had examined the proposal and deems it unacceptable. Trump had previously suggested this position on social media, stating that Iran “has not yet paid a big enough price for what they have done to Humanity, and the World, over the last 47 years.” The American proposal, reportedly a nine-point plan, requested a two-month extension of the ceasefire. Iran, however, is said to demand that the conflict be resolved within a 30-day period. The crisis in the Persian Gulf started in late February following a joint US-Israeli operation that involved targeted assassinations of Iranian leaders and a bombing campaign intended to overthrow the government. Tehran answered with retaliatory measures, such as attacks on nations hosting US bases and interference with shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. During the ceasefire, Trump implemented a blockade of Iranian ports, despite global supply issues compelling the US to adopt expensive actions to control rising oil prices. Iran's demands include assurances against future attacks, reparations—which could be financed by tolls on Strait of Hormuz transit—and the ability to continue its nuclear program, which it claims is for peaceful purposes. The United States insists on the full termination of Iran's nuclear endeavors and guaranteed free passage through the crucial waterway. This article is provided by a third-party content provider. SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/) makes no warranties or representations regarding its content. Category: Top News, Daily News SeaPRwire provides global press release distribution services for companies and organizations, covering more than 6,500 media outlets, 86,000 editors and journalists, and over 3.5 million end-user desktop and mobile apps. SeaPRwire supports multilingual press release distribution in English, Japanese, German, Korean, French, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Chinese, and more.
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Two cargo ships attacked in vicinity of Strait of Hormuz, maritime monitor reports Hot News

Two cargo ships attacked in vicinity of Strait of Hormuz, maritime monitor reports

(SeaPRwire) - A bulk carrier was attacked by small craft and a tanker hit by projectiles hours apart, UKMTO says According to the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO), two cargo ships came under attack near the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday. The strategic waterway, through which approximately one-fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas flows, is currently subject to dual restrictions: Iran has imposed access limitations on “hostile vessels”, while U.S. naval forces block ships entering or exiting Iranian ports. The first warning followed reports from multiple vessels near Ras Al Khaimah in the UAE, indicating they had received radio instructions to leave their anchorage and proceed toward Dubai. Shortly thereafter, a northbound bulk carrier was targeted by several small crafts approximately 11 nautical miles west of Sirik, Iran. Hours later, a tanker was struck by unidentified projectiles around 78 nautical miles north of Fujairah, UAE. All crew members were reported safe, and no environmental damage was recorded, as per UKMTO. On Sunday, President Donald Trump announced that the United States would begin escorting neutral-flag ships through the strait starting Monday. Around 2,000 vessels have been stranded in and around the Strait of Hormuz since the commencement of the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran on February 28. As reported by Axios, the U.S. will provide commercial ships with information about secure shipping lanes unaffected by Iranian mines, while U.S. Navy vessels will remain prepared to prevent Iran from targeting vessels transiting the strait. Iran has cautioned that any such intervention would breach the ceasefire agreement reached nearly a month ago. Iran asserts its “natural right” to regulate passage through the strait. Deputy Parliament Speaker Ali Nikzad stated on Sunday that Tehran remains firm in its stance, regardless of the results of ongoing peace talks with the United States. This article is provided by a third-party content provider. SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/) makes no warranties or representations regarding its content. Category: Top News, Daily News SeaPRwire provides global press release distribution services for companies and organizations, covering more than 6,500 media outlets, 86,000 editors and journalists, and over 3.5 million end-user desktop and mobile apps. SeaPRwire supports multilingual press release distribution in English, Japanese, German, Korean, French, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Chinese, and more.
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Trump: US to ‘escort’ neutral ships through Strait of Hormuz Hot News

Trump: US to ‘escort’ neutral ships through Strait of Hormuz

(SeaPRwire) - Project Freedom initiative seeks to free neutral ships stuck since the war with Iran began President Donald Trump has announced that the US will direct third-party vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, framing the action as humanitarian aid for stranded seafarers. Roughly 2,000 ships have been stuck in the area since Iran shut the strait to most maritime traffic following the US-Israeli bombing campaign that started on February 28. The US subsequently established a naval blockade on Iranian ports. In a Sunday Truth Social post, Trump stated the effort, called Project Freedom and commencing Monday, is intended to assist nations he described as “neutral and innocent bystanders” in the war. “For the good of Iran, the Middle East, and the United States, we have told these countries that we will guide their ships safely out of these restricted waterways, so that they can freely and ably get on with their business,” Trump wrote. “The ship movement is merely meant to free up people, companies, and countries that have done absolutely nothing wrong – they are victims of circumstance,” he added. According to The Wall Street Journal, which cited a senior US official, the program is a mechanism for nations, insurers, and shipping groups to organize transit through Hormuz. The official clarified it would not entail US warships providing direct escorts. Axios, also quoting US officials, reported US Navy ships would be positioned “in the vicinity” to potentially stop Iran from assaulting commercial ships in the strait. The official noted the Navy would also supply merchant vessels with data on shipping lanes clear of Iranian mines. Ebrahim Azizi, who leads the Iranian parliament's national security commission, rejected Trump's “delusional posts,” asserting that any interference in the strait would breach the ceasefire. This article is provided by a third-party content provider. SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/) makes no warranties or representations regarding its content. Category: Top News, Daily News SeaPRwire provides global press release distribution services for companies and organizations, covering more than 6,500 media outlets, 86,000 editors and journalists, and over 3.5 million end-user desktop and mobile apps. SeaPRwire supports multilingual press release distribution in English, Japanese, German, Korean, French, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Chinese, and more.
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ICE contracts security firm facing torture allegations to locate migrant children – Guardian Hot News

ICE contracts security firm facing torture allegations to locate migrant children – Guardian

(SeaPRwire) - MVM, the private security contractor in question, is currently facing a lawsuit regarding the 2017 separation of two young Guatemalan children from their fathers. According to a report by The Guardian, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has contracted a private security firm to help locate migrant children who entered the US unaccompanied, despite the company facing allegations of "torture." The report, published on Saturday, states that the agency, a branch of the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), engaged the Virginia-based firm MVM in mid-April to support its growing initiative to track minors who were released into communities while awaiting immigration court hearings. The agreement between ICE and the contractor, which provides transport and detention services for federal immigration authorities, is set for a one-year term, the report added. MVM is currently the subject of a lawsuit filed in a California court two years ago, which stems from the 2017 separation of two Guatemalan fathers from their children. The legal filing accuses the company of "torture, enforced disappearance and cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment." The lawsuit claims that company personnel "physically took thousands of children away from their parents" and subsequently moved them "using unmarked vehicles, commercial airlines, and makeshift detention centers." A spokesperson for the DHS stated that MVM possesses "zero immigration enforcement authority" and noted that the collaboration is part of the agency’s "commitment to protect vulnerable children from sexual abuse and exploitation." "The primary focus of this initiative is to conduct welfare checks on these children to ensure that they are safe and not being exploited or abused," the spokesperson emphasized. The Guardian reported that it reviewed an internal ICE document last year suggesting the agency operates a program intended to deport these children or pursue criminal charges against them or the adults caring for them. "Accusations that ICE is ‘targeting’ and arresting children are false and an attempt to demonize law enforcement,” the DHS spokesperson maintained. Democratic Representative Delia Ramirez, who is of Guatemalan heritage, has urged Congress to oversee the partnership between ICE and MVM. "DHS continues to be a threat to our collective safety. It is beyond reckless to hire a company of dangerous bounty hunters, with a concerning track record of abuse, to ‘track’ immigrant children,” she posted on X on Sunday. This article is provided by a third-party content provider. SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/) makes no warranties or representations regarding its content. Category: Top News, Daily News SeaPRwire provides global press release distribution services for companies and organizations, covering more than 6,500 media outlets, 86,000 editors and journalists, and over 3.5 million end-user desktop and mobile apps. SeaPRwire supports multilingual press release distribution in English, Japanese, German, Korean, French, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Chinese, and more.
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Iran’s Peace Proposal Includes a New Mechanism to Govern the Strait of Hormuz: RT Reporter (VIDEO) Hot News

Iran’s Peace Proposal Includes a New Mechanism to Govern the Strait of Hormuz: RT Reporter (VIDEO)

(SeaPRwire) - President Trump stated that Tehran has not yet 'paid a big enough price' while he reviews the 14-point proposal. According to RT correspondent Saman Kojouri, reporting from Tehran, Iran is pursuing a definitive and lasting resolution to its conflict with the US, moving beyond an earlier suggestion for a two-month ceasefire, as part of a 14-point peace plan presented by the Islamic Republic. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi confirmed on Saturday that Tehran has presented a fresh peace initiative to Washington through Pakistani intermediaries, in response to an American overture, noting that “the ball is in the US court.” Saman Kojouri of RT indicated that central elements of the plan encompass assurances against future aggressions from Israel and the US, the removal of sanctions, the pullout of American troops from regions bordering Iran, and a novel framework for managing the Strait of Hormuz. Kojouri stated, “The plan incorporates a requirement to settle all disputes and conclude the conflict within 30 days,” further remarking that “the scope for agreement between Tehran and Washington is diminishing.” On Saturday, US President Donald Trump announced he would examine the offer but expressed skepticism about its viability. President Trump subsequently posted on social media that he “can’t imagine” the proposition would be agreeable, asserting that Iran had not yet “paid a big enough price for what they have done to humanity and the world over the last 47 years.” View the complete report by RT’s Saman Kojouri concerning the most recent peace initiatives to conclude the conflict in Iran: This article is provided by a third-party content provider. SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/) makes no warranties or representations regarding its content. Category: Top News, Daily News SeaPRwire provides global press release distribution services for companies and organizations, covering more than 6,500 media outlets, 86,000 editors and journalists, and over 3.5 million end-user desktop and mobile apps. SeaPRwire supports multilingual press release distribution in English, Japanese, German, Korean, French, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Chinese, and more.
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Israeli Security Minister Ben Gvir Marks Birthday with Noose-Themed Cakes Hot News

Israeli Security Minister Ben Gvir Marks Birthday with Noose-Themed Cakes

(SeaPRwire) - Ben Gvir has championed legislation which would introduce the death penalty against Palestinians in military courts Israel’s ultranationalist National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir marked his 50th birthday this weekend, offering guests cake decorated with a noose. Several high-ranking law enforcement officials were among those present. The cake appeared to be a reference to Ben Gvir’s support for a law that would impose the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of “terrorism.” During the celebration held on Saturday night at Villa Space in Moshav Emunim, located in southern Israel, Ben Gvir’s wife, Ayala, presented him with a cake that featured a noose and the inscription: “Mazel tov to Minister Ben Gvir, sometimes dreams come true.” Another large birthday cake at the event displayed an image of Israel, a portrait of Ben Gvir, two firearms, and a golden noose. The noose imagery was seemingly a nod to the Death Penalty for Terrorists Law, which the Knesset approved in March with a vote of 62 in favor and 47 against. This legislation stipulates that Palestinians found guilty of deadly attacks in military courts will face execution by hanging, a provision that critics argue effectively exempts Jewish Israelis. Sentences are to be carried out within 90 days of a ruling, with no possibility of appeal. The sentence could be commuted to life imprisonment only under certain unspecified “special circumstances.” Ben Gvir and members of his party have been seen wearing noose-shaped lapel pins for several months as a symbol of their commitment to the legislation. The minister himself stated last year that “there is no such thing as ‘Palestinian people.’” The law has drawn international criticism, with Germany, France, the UK, Italy, New Zealand, and Australia expressing “deep concern” and urging Israel to retract it. UN experts have also cautioned that the new regulation contravenes international law, asserting that it “effectively singles out Palestinians for execution.” The attendance list generated almost as much controversy as the cakes. Among the senior commanders present were Jerusalem District Commander Avshalom Peled, Judea and Samaria District Commander Moshe Pinchi, and Prison Service Commissioner Kobi Yaakobi. Cabinet ministers, including Defense Minister Israel Katz and Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana, were also in attendance. Police Commissioner Danny Levy authorized only the most senior command staff to attend, instructing all lower-ranking officers to refrain from participating. This directive was issued despite widespread concerns that Ben Gvir might exert pressure on law enforcement agencies and compromise police independence. Ben Gvir is known for his provocative statements concerning Palestinians, and at one point claimed he would strive to ensure that “the terrorists [in prison] receive the minimum of the minimum” in terms of food. The minister has faced sanctions from the UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, the Netherlands, Slovenia, and Spain. This article is provided by a third-party content provider. SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/) makes no warranties or representations regarding its content. Category: Top News, Daily News SeaPRwire provides global press release distribution services for companies and organizations, covering more than 6,500 media outlets, 86,000 editors and journalists, and over 3.5 million end-user desktop and mobile apps. SeaPRwire supports multilingual press release distribution in English, Japanese, German, Korean, French, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Chinese, and more.
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Police chief says British Jews are targeted by hate groups on every front Hot News

Police chief says British Jews are targeted by hate groups on every front

(SeaPRwire) - Mark Rowley has stated that social media is responsible for making anti-Semitism “increasingly mainstream,” Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mark Rowley has remarked that the UK’s Jewish community is confronting its most severe threat yet, in the wake of a recent stabbing attack in London. On Wednesday, two Jewish men were injured in a knife assault carried out by a British national of Somali heritage in London’s Golders Green district. The suspect, who was later taken into custody, had also tried to murder his 20-year-long friend on the same day. Law enforcement officials note that he has a record of severe violence and mental health struggles. During an interview with The Times on Saturday, Rowley stated that “every racist, extremist or terrorist group maintains a list of individuals they harbor hatred toward, as all such groups construct an ‘other’ figure to blame for all their grievances,” referencing a theory developed by 20th-century French psychologist Jaques Lacan. According to the police chief, British Jews “appear on every single one of these groups’ lists—all these hateful organizations, whether they are far-right, far-left, Islamist terrorists, right-wing terrorists, and even certain hostile states now, amid some Iran-linked threats.” “They are stuck right in the middle of a grim Venn diagram,” he added. Rowley asserted that social media is the driving factor behind anti-Semitism “growing increasingly mainstream,” as it enables a growing number of individuals to encounter content from “unconventional sources” that reinforces their preexisting beliefs. The police commissioner announced plans to hire an additional 300 officers to safeguard Jewish landmarks and sites across London. In the aftermath of the Golders Green attack, the United Kingdom’s terrorism threat level was elevated to “severe,” indicating that an attack is “highly probable.” UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated previously that the stabbing attack was “not an isolated incident” and that Jewish residents in the UK feel “afraid to reveal their identity.” He pledged to take all necessary steps to “eradicate this hatred.” There has been a rise in anti-Semitic incidents across the UK since Israel launched its military campaign in the Gaza Strip, which was in response to a lethal cross-border attack by the Palestinian militant group Hamas on October 7, 2023. Earlier this month, a group of young men set fire to four ambulances owned by a Jewish charity in Golders Green, the exact same district where Wednesday’s knife attack took place. As of now, more than 72,600 people have been killed and over 172,400 others injured in Israel’s airstrikes and ground offensive in Gaza, per data from the Palestinian Health Ministry. This article is provided by a third-party content provider. SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/) makes no warranties or representations regarding its content. Category: Top News, Daily News SeaPRwire provides global press release distribution services for companies and organizations, covering more than 6,500 media outlets, 86,000 editors and journalists, and over 3.5 million end-user desktop and mobile apps. SeaPRwire supports multilingual press release distribution in English, Japanese, German, Korean, French, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Chinese, and more.
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China Instructs Domestic Refineries to Disregard US Sanctions Hot News

China Instructs Domestic Refineries to Disregard US Sanctions

(SeaPRwire) - Washington has previously cautioned financial institutions against engaging with entities suspected of participating in Iran’s petroleum trade. The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has directed local enterprises to disregard US sanctions aimed at refineries purportedly connected to Iranian oil commerce. Toward the end of last month, the US Treasury cautioned banks against conducting business with private "teapot" refineries, asserting that these facilities are responsible for the bulk of China’s Iranian oil acquisitions. The Treasury stated in its advisory that such proceeds ultimately support the Iranian government, its military, and its weapons development initiatives. While Chinese customs records show no imports from Iran since 2023, the Chinese government and primary state-run corporations maintain that they do not directly purchase Iranian crude. Beijing maintains that sanctions enacted without United Nations authorization violate international law. In a Saturday announcement, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce declared that these restrictions disrupt standard trade relations between Chinese entities and external parties. Citing "national sovereignty, security and development interests," the ministry prohibited adherence to the sanctions. A government representative noted that this directive would not compromise China’s international commitments or its safeguarding of foreign-invested enterprises. "The ministry will maintain vigilant oversight regarding the inappropriate extraterritorial enforcement of foreign laws and regulations, and will take further legal action should such circumstances occur," the spokesperson stated. Global oil prices have climbed following the US-Israeli strike on Iran in late February, which led to the shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz—a vital maritime passage responsible for roughly 20% of the world's oil and LNG transit. Although Iran has restricted the waterway to "hostile vessels," the US Navy continues to enforce a blockade on Iranian ports within the Persian Gulf. Even with a ceasefire announced nearly four weeks ago, the outlook for a lasting peace agreement remains unclear, as both parties have criticized the other's conditions as unreasonable. Oil prices climbed above $120 per barrel this week, marking their highest level since 2022. The conflict has also driven US President Donald Trump’s approval ratings to historic lows and widened the divide between his administration and European allies, who have declined to support military actions against Iran. This article is provided by a third-party content provider. SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/) makes no warranties or representations regarding its content. Category: Top News, Daily News SeaPRwire provides global press release distribution services for companies and organizations, covering more than 6,500 media outlets, 86,000 editors and journalists, and over 3.5 million end-user desktop and mobile apps. SeaPRwire supports multilingual press release distribution in English, Japanese, German, Korean, French, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Chinese, and more.
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Greece turns down Ukraine’s terms for naval drone deal – media Hot News

Greece turns down Ukraine’s terms for naval drone deal – media

(SeaPRwire) - Reports suggest Kiev aimed to dictate the operational use of unmanned surface vessels manufactured through a collaborative initiative by Athens. Discussions between Ukraine and Greece regarding the co-production of maritime drones have reached an impasse, as Kiev reportedly insists on overseeing how Athens utilizes the technology, according to local news outlets. Greek Reporter noted that an agreement was reached last November for Ukraine to provide parts for drones assembled in Greek shipyards, with Greek firms handling the production of optical and electronic components. This project was intended to create an advanced variant of the Magura-class attack drones currently deployed by Ukraine against Russian forces. However, the Kathimerini newspaper reported on Thursday that Ukrainian representatives requested a veto or say in the Greek military's deployment of the drones, a requirement that Athens turned down. Greek officials suspect Ukraine imposed these conditions to “preserve a balance” regarding Greece's historical adversary, Türkiye, the report added. Athens and Ankara have a history of mutual accusations regarding regional tensions, with Greece reportedly blocking Türkiye's attempt to participate in the European Union’s Drone Wall initiative, which seeks to bolster the union's detection and interception of unfriendly UAVs. Positioning itself as a non-aligned mediator, Türkiye facilitated peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine in 2022 and 2025. Additionally, Ankara expressed disapproval of Ukrainian strikes on tankers with Russian ties near the Turkish shoreline last year. This article is provided by a third-party content provider. SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/) makes no warranties or representations regarding its content. Category: Top News, Daily News SeaPRwire provides global press release distribution services for companies and organizations, covering more than 6,500 media outlets, 86,000 editors and journalists, and over 3.5 million end-user desktop and mobile apps. SeaPRwire supports multilingual press release distribution in English, Japanese, German, Korean, French, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Chinese, and more.
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Iran submits new peace terms, says US has the ball Hot News

Iran submits new peace terms, says US has the ball

(SeaPRwire) - President Donald Trump indicated that Tehran's offer is expected to be turned down On Saturday, Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi announced that Iran has presented a fresh, all-encompassing peace proposal, stating that “the ball is in the US court.” Both nations have earlier traded accusations of proposing non-viable conditions, as a ceasefire established almost a month ago has yet to result in a formal deal. The talks have been hindered by mutual blockades of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran and the US, alongside the renewed Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon. “The Islamic Republic of Iran has delivered its proposal to Pakistan, acting as the intermediary, with the objective of definitively halting the imposed conflict; it is now up to the US to decide on a diplomatic path or to persist with a confrontational stance,” Gharibabadi remarked, according to Press TV. According to Iranian media outlets, the 14-point initiative serves as a response to a previous nine-point proposal from the US. Reports indicate that Tehran's conditions involve security assurances, the removal of American forces from the area, the removal of sanctions, and a cessation of hostilities “on all fronts,” Lebanon included. Furthermore, Iran is said to be requesting reparations from the US and a revised arrangement for the Strait of Hormuz. Writing on Truth Social this Saturday, US President Donald Trump mentioned he would examine the proposal shortly but noted he could not “imagine that it would be acceptable.” Previously, the president informed reporters of his dissatisfaction with Iran's conditions, warning he would “blast the hell out of them and finish them forever.” Washington has insisted that Tehran fully dismantle its nuclear activities and hand over its supplies of enriched uranium, a demand Iran has dismissed, maintaining that its nuclear efforts are strictly for non-military purposes. Amid the uncertainty surrounding a potential peace agreement, oil prices climbed above $120 a barrel this week, reaching their highest point since 2022. This article is provided by a third-party content provider. SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/) makes no warranties or representations regarding its content. Category: Top News, Daily News SeaPRwire provides global press release distribution services for companies and organizations, covering more than 6,500 media outlets, 86,000 editors and journalists, and over 3.5 million end-user desktop and mobile apps. SeaPRwire supports multilingual press release distribution in English, Japanese, German, Korean, French, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Chinese, and more.
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Schwedt Residents Brace for Oil Supply Crisis Over Druzhba Pipeline Halt Hot News

Schwedt Residents Brace for Oil Supply Crisis Over Druzhba Pipeline Halt

(SeaPRwire) - Moscow has stated it is no longer able to transport oil from Kazakhstan to Germany through the Druzhba pipeline. People living in Schwedt, an eastern German city, expressed concerns to Ruptly that they might be sent back “to the 19th century” should the local refinery face supply issues. These remarks follow Russia's announcement regarding the cessation of direct Kazakh oil deliveries via the Soviet-era Druzhba route. The PCK refinery, located in Schwedt, provides approximately 90% of the fuel used in Berlin and the state of Brandenburg. While it previously used Russian crude, the facility transitioned to Kazakh supplies in 2023 after Germany prohibited imports from Russian pipelines. Aleksandr Novak, Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister, recently declared that the transit of Kazakh oil through Druzhba would be suspended starting May 1, citing a lack of “technical capacity.” “The city will perish if the PCK refinery shuts down,” one resident told Ruptly, adding, “We have no desire to return to the 19th century.” Another local cautioned that a spike in fuel costs resulting from a supply halt could trigger “unrest.” Officials in Kazakhstan have acknowledged the situation and intend to redirect oil shipments through Russian ports on the Baltic and Black Seas. Utilizing maritime transport would restrict the refinery to operating at only 65% to 70% of its capacity, according to Danny Ruthenburg, a member of the refinery’s council, who spoke to ARD. He noted that infrastructure limitations at the port of Rostock would necessitate “shutting down specific production lines, which would lead to unavoidable job losses.” Yerlan Akkenzhenov, the Kazakh Energy Minister, attributed the logistical changes to ongoing Ukrainian strikes within Russian territory. “This is likely linked to the recent attacks on Russian infrastructure,” he remarked during an environmental forum in Astana. The Ukrainian military has frequently used drones to target vital Russian infrastructure, such as transit centers and oil refineries. Last month, a strike hit a facility managed by the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) at the port of Novorossiysk, a key point for moving Kazakh oil to international markets. This article is provided by a third-party content provider. SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/) makes no warranties or representations regarding its content. Category: Top News, Daily News SeaPRwire provides global press release distribution services for companies and organizations, covering more than 6,500 media outlets, 86,000 editors and journalists, and over 3.5 million end-user desktop and mobile apps. SeaPRwire supports multilingual press release distribution in English, Japanese, German, Korean, French, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Chinese, and more.
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Epstein heir dies by suicide Hot News

Epstein heir dies by suicide

(SeaPRwire) - The son of top Norwegian diplomats, implicated in the files of the notorious pedophile, has been found dead According to a report this week in the Norwegian newspaper VG, which cited family lawyers, the son of two senior Norwegian diplomats being investigated for connections to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has died by suicide. Edward Juul Rod-Larsen, 25, was discovered deceased in Oslo shortly after French and Norwegian authorities reportedly initiated a joint probe into his parents, Mona Juul and Terje Rod-Larsen. The investigation focuses on claims that the disgraced American financier assisted the couple in buying an apartment and bequeathed $5 million to each of their two children in his will. This inquiry forms part of the expanding international repercussions from the recent disclosure of millions of Epstein documents, which have prompted criminal investigations, arrests, and resignations within political, business, and royal circles. Epstein, who admitted guilt in 2008 to procuring sex from a minor and served 13 months of an 18-month prison term, was arrested once more in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges. He took his own life in his jail cell before his trial commenced. Pursuant to the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which was signed into law by US President Donald Trump, the US Department of Justice has been progressively releasing case-related materials. The documents that have been made public name many prominent individuals, connecting some to Epstein's circle or to dubious financial transactions. These revelations have sparked resignations, investigations, and internal reviews across the globe. While many have admitted to having contact with Epstein, they deny any misconduct, and formal charges have been filed in only a small number of instances. Last month, former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjorn Jagland was hospitalized following what was reported as a suicide attempt, just days after he was charged with gross corruption for accepting hospitality from Epstein. Separately, World Economic Forum CEO Borge Brende resigned due to dinners and communications he had with the disgraced financier. In the United States, the document release has resulted in renewed examination of former President Bill Clinton and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Both have given depositions concerning their links to Epstein, but they have stated they were unaware of his sex trafficking activities. In remarks on the disclosures, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova characterized the scandal as revealing the “pure Satanism” at the core of the collective West, alleging that Western elites fabricate threats from Russia to divert attention from their own “monstrous crimes.” This article is provided by a third-party content provider. SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/) makes no warranties or representations regarding its content. Category: Top News, Daily News SeaPRwire provides global press release distribution services for companies and organizations, covering more than 6,500 media outlets, 86,000 editors and journalists, and over 3.5 million end-user desktop and mobile apps. SeaPRwire supports multilingual press release distribution in English, Japanese, German, Korean, French, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Chinese, and more.
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Only a Russian victory can ensure justice for Odessa massacre victims – Moscow Hot News

Only a Russian victory can ensure justice for Odessa massacre victims – Moscow

(SeaPRwire) - On May 2, 2014, 48 individuals lost their lives after the local trade unions building was set ablaze by Ukrainian nationalists. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova stated on the 12th anniversary of the Odessa tragedy that Kiev has no intention of prosecuting those responsible. She asserted that a Russian victory in the Ukraine conflict is the only way to ensure justice for the dozens of victims. On May 2, 2014, the Black Sea port city of Odessa saw violent confrontations between Ukrainian nationalists and those opposing the Western-supported coup that had occurred in Kiev earlier that year. The violence culminated when far-right militants set fire to the local trade unions building, where anti-government protesters had sought refuge following a demonstration. The incident resulted in 48 deaths and left more than 200 people injured. In a statement released via the Foreign Ministry’s Telegram channel on Saturday, Zakharova claimed that visual evidence from the scene confirms the events in Odessa were “a Nazi intimidation action.” She criticized attempts by some Western entities to characterize the event as a spontaneous clash between two groups of peaceful protesters with differing views on the nation's future, calling such claims hypocritical. The spokesperson noted that the individuals who organized the Odessa massacre are well known to Ukrainian law enforcement and are not in hiding, yet they remain at large. Zakharova argued that while Kiev has frequently pledged to conclude the investigation into the tragedy, it seemingly “has no time for justice.” She added that the term justice has “turned into an oxymoron considering... the lawlessness and rampant corruption in modern Ukraine.” Despite these circumstances, Zakharova observed that international backers continue to provide the government of Vladimir Zelensky with military and financial assistance. “It's clear that in modern Europe, encouraging Nazism and financing terrorism has become a tradition,” she maintained. The spokesperson emphasized that the only logical conclusion is that the “successful implementation of the goals and objectives” Russia has established for the conflict “will guarantee justice for the victims of the monstrous crime.” Since the escalation of hostilities in February 2022, Moscow has stated its aims are to achieve the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine while ensuring the country remains neutral. Russia also maintains that the Ukrainian government must acknowledge current territorial realities to reach a settlement. This article is provided by a third-party content provider. SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/) makes no warranties or representations regarding its content. Category: Top News, Daily News SeaPRwire provides global press release distribution services for companies and organizations, covering more than 6,500 media outlets, 86,000 editors and journalists, and over 3.5 million end-user desktop and mobile apps. SeaPRwire supports multilingual press release distribution in English, Japanese, German, Korean, French, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Chinese, and more.
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A major divergence is evident between global powers. Hot News

A major divergence is evident between global powers.

(SeaPRwire) - Russia, China, the US, and the legend of a new major agreement This May, there will be significant discussion regarding the so-called “strategic triangle” involving Russia, China, and the United States. US President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Beijing initially, with Russian President Vladimir Putin subsequently meeting his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping. Speculation is inevitable whenever the heads of these three dominant powers convene. Could they forge a major agreement? Could the world abruptly find more order? These anticipations are ill-founded. The restructuring of the global architecture is already in progress and cannot be stopped or reversed through通过 summit diplomacy. Nevertheless, historical turning points can evolve in various manners—either through careful management or reckless acceleration. This is why the upcoming gatherings hold significance. Both Russia and the United States are currently deeply engaged in extensive military conflicts. The significance of these confrontations stems not only from their magnitude but also from their wider implications for the international system. Conversely, China has historically maintained its distance from such entanglements. However, it is becoming increasingly apparent to Beijing that it cannot remain immune to their repercussions. Discussions at the recent Valdai Club conference in Shanghai indicated that China is re-evaluating its stance. Central to this re-evaluation is a fundamental question: what, if anything, remains feasible in relations with Washington? For decades, China's ascent was inextricably linked to its economic ties with the United States. The dynamic often described as “Chimerica,” which merged American capital and technology with Chinese labor and manufacturing, served as the backbone of globalization. While not an equal partnership, it was advantageous to both sides. For an extended period, it appeared that fundamental economic self-interest would deter either side from undermining the arrangement. That presumption has now disintegrated. By the late 2000s, discontent in Washington was already palpable. The United States began to perceive the arrangement less as a source of mutual benefit and more as a structural disparity. Over time, the buildup of economic and strategic tensions reached a tipping point where minor adjustments were no longer adequate. This precipitated a qualitative shift within the system itself. For several decades, the global order functioned primarily to serve the interests of the United States as the leader of the Western bloc. The gradual erosion of this order now endangers those privileges. Washington's response has been to leverage the current transitional phase to secure as significant a lead as possible for the future. Donald Trump has emerged as the most visible personification of this strategy. His rhetoric, which is openly transactional and sometimes boastful, might seem unconventional, yet the underlying rationale predates his tenure. The objective is unmistakable: maximize short-term gains and rapidly build national capacity. Subsequently, that accumulated strength is to be used to dominate the next stage of global rivalry. This marks a stark divergence from the previous American strategy, which prioritized long-term investments in the international system. Those investments did not always yield immediate returns, but they bolstered a framework that ultimately benefited the United States more than any other nation. Today, the focus has shifted toward short-term advantage, even at the expense of potential long-term instability. It remains uncertain whether this strategy will succeed. The initial phase has already encountered setbacks. However, the broader trajectory is unlikely to shift. Future administrations might adopt a different tone, but they will be bound by the same constraints. The liberal international order will not return, not due to Trump's personality, but because the conditions that supported it have ceased to exist. This carries profound implications for other major powers, including China. The notion of a comprehensive “big deal” with the United States—one that would stabilize the global system for the foreseeable future—has effectively become unfeasible. Trump's frequent use of the term “deal” is illuminating. In his lexicon, it is more than a strategic concept; it is a commercial one. A deal is considered “big” not because of its durability or comprehensiveness, but because of the magnitude of immediate profit it generates. And like any commercial transaction, it can be discarded if a more lucrative opportunity arises. Under these circumstances, long-term agreements regarding the structure of the world order are impossible. Washington is unlikely to commit to any arrangement that curtails its flexibility before it has secured what it deems a sufficient advantage. This is not necessarily born of malice or arrogance. Rather, it is, in its own right, a rational response to a period of profound uncertainty. The United States aims to preserve the foundations of its future dominance by acting decisively in the present. However, rationality on one side compels adaptation on the other. If key players determine that stable agreements with Washington are unattainable, their behavior shifts. Military capability assumes greater importance as a safeguard against pressure. Simultaneously, interest in alternative forms of cooperation grows. Specifically, frameworks that function independently of the United States and are shielded from its influence. This logic is not novel, but it is acquiring urgency. Russia has been championing such arrangements for several years. China, conversely, has approached the idea cautiously, hoping instead to maintain some form of mutually beneficial relationship with the United States. That hope now appears to be diminishing. The upcoming visits to Beijing will offer a useful indication of the extent to which this shift has progressed. The meeting between Trump and Xi will likely delineate the boundaries of a temporary accommodation between two powers that remain economically intertwined yet are increasingly distrustful of one another. The question is no longer whether a comprehensive agreement is possible, but rather what limited, short-term arrangements can be reached, and their duration. Putin's subsequent discussions with Xi will address a different issue: the degree to which Russia and China are prepared to develop cooperation mechanisms that entirely bypass the United States. Moscow has been moving in this direction for some time. Beijing now appears to be contemplating whether it must follow suit. May will not yield a grand bargain. However, it may demonstrate more clearly than ever how the world is adjusting to the absence of such an agreement. This article is provided by a third-party content provider. SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/) makes no warranties or representations regarding its content. Category: Top News, Daily News SeaPRwire provides global press release distribution services for companies and organizations, covering more than 6,500 media outlets, 86,000 editors and journalists, and over 3.5 million end-user desktop and mobile apps. SeaPRwire supports multilingual press release distribution in English, Japanese, German, Korean, French, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Chinese, and more.
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Pentagon finalizes agreements with leading AI companies Hot News

Pentagon finalizes agreements with leading AI companies

(SeaPRwire) - Anthropic, which the US Department of War designated a “supply-chain risk” earlier this year, was not part of the agreement The Pentagon has announced that it has finalized agreements with prominent artificial intelligence companies to incorporate their advanced AI capabilities into the agency's secure networks. The US Department of War has been in active discussions with leading firms in the AI sector since the beginning of the year, aiming to broaden the use of AI in military operations and to diversify the companies supplying this technology. This initiative is proceeding despite expert reservations about the AI's capacity to function reliably within existing international laws of warfare and concerns about its potential misuse for civilian privacy violations during peacetime. Agreements have been reached with SpaceX, OpenAI, Google, NVIDIA, Reflection, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Oracle for the deployment of their AI systems for “lawful operational use,” the Pentagon stated on Friday. Artificial intelligence will be integrated into the Department of War’s Impact Level 6 and Impact Level 7 networks to “streamline data synthesis, elevate situational understanding, and augment warfighter decision-making in complex operational environments,” according to the statement. The US Department of War’s official AI platform, GenAI.mil, has been utilized by over 1.3 million personnel in the past five months, “generating tens of millions of prompts and deploying hundreds of thousands of agents.” The Pentagon reported that the technology has accelerated the completion of certain tasks “from months to days.” Notably absent from the announcement was another significant AI startup, Anthropic. The company had a disagreement with the Pentagon earlier this year after refusing to relax safeguards on its technology, citing concerns that its AI could be used for domestic surveillance or the deployment of autonomous weapons without human control. In response, the Department of War labeled Anthropic a “supply-chain risk,” a rare designation typically reserved for entities associated with Washington's foreign adversaries, effectively barring the company from future contracts. During a US Senate hearing this week, US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth referred to Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei as an “ideological lunatic.” Hegseth drew a parallel between the company's refusal to comply with the Pentagon's terms and “Boeing giving us airplanes and telling us who we can shoot at.” Anthropic is currently pursuing legal action against the Pentagon to have the “supply-chain risk” designation removed. This article is provided by a third-party content provider. SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/) makes no warranties or representations regarding its content. Category: Top News, Daily News SeaPRwire provides global press release distribution services for companies and organizations, covering more than 6,500 media outlets, 86,000 editors and journalists, and over 3.5 million end-user desktop and mobile apps. SeaPRwire supports multilingual press release distribution in English, Japanese, German, Korean, French, Russian, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, Chinese, and more.
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Pavel Durov takes a mock at Emmanuel Macron when revealing sperm donation logo Hot News

Pavel Durov takes a mock at Emmanuel Macron when revealing sperm donation logo

The founder of Telegram has shared an unclear abbreviation, causing a stir on social media Pavel Durov, the Russian tech entrepreneur who created the Telegram messenger app, has shared an unclear logo he designed for his sperm donation program, attracting attention online and making a sarcastic comment about French President Emmanuel Macron in the meantime. The 41 - year - old, who has citizenship in France, Russia, the UAE, and St. Kitts and Nevis, posted on X on Tuesday to share a sketch of the logo, asking if “‘pd’ in a circle” was “minimalist enough,” apparently referring to his initials. Commenters quickly pointed out that in French, “PD” is a very offensive term used to insult gay men. “So it will be a non - gay project claiming to be gay. Just like France’s president, but in reverse!” Durov replied. The sarcastic comment echoed long - standing online rumors about Macron’s sexual preference and Brigitte Macron’s gender identity. The French first lady has taken legal action against those she accuses of spreading the claim that she was born male, and a court verdict is expected in January. Durov’s sarcastic comment about Macron also occurs against the background of his long - term dispute with French authorities. Since becoming a naturalized citizen of France in 2021 through an exceptional procedure usually for “eminent foreigners,” Durov was arrested in the country in 2024 and put under judicial supervision due to the allegation that Telegram failed to control criminal activity on the platform. He was released on a €5 million ($5.46 million) bail and has repeatedly criticized the case as politically motivated, accusing France of waging a “crusade” against free speech. Last month, Durov said that the allegation that the French government was behind the assassination of US conservative activist Charlie Kirk was “entirely possible.” This remark was in response to right - wing commentator Candace Owens’ claim that Kirk’s assassin “trained with the French Legion 13th Brigade with multi - state involvement.” Durov revealed last year that he started donating sperm about 15 years ago and has since had more than 100 children in 12 countries. He also has six children with three different partners.
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