US reinstates Strait of Hormuz blockade, to charge 20 per cent fee on all cargo shipped: Trump
Trump declared that the US will be known as "THE GUARDIAN OF THE HORMUZ STRAIT", announcing a 20 per cent fee on all cargo shipped through the Strait.
Trump declared that the US will be known as "THE GUARDIAN OF THE HORMUZ STRAIT", announcing a 20 per cent fee on all cargo shipped through the Strait.
The publication surfaced alongside Mojtaba Khamenei's first public statement after succeeding his father and came amid reports of an alleged assassination plot against Donald Trump, renewed US strikes and rising tensions around the Strait of Hormuz.
The IRGC said its "eye-for-an-eye" operation is continuing, while Bahrain activated warning sirens and explosions were reported in Iran's Bandar Abbas after fresh US military strikes.
Iranian opposition leader Reza Pahlavi described Lindsey Graham as a steadfast supporter of the Iranian people, while reports said regime-linked social media circulated graphics celebrating the senator's death.
The restaurant had reportedly passed an official inspection in April and held a valid licence for live music performances. Investigators are now identifying the victims and examining the suspected electrical fault that may have triggered the blaze.
US President Joe Biden has said he is "passing the torch to a new generation" as he explained his abrupt departure from the 2024 presidential race to Americans for the first time on Wednesday night, in an Oval Office address capping over 50 years in politics
US President Joe Biden on Wednesday told Americans in an Oval Office address that he ended his re-election campaign to "unify my party” with the larger goal of protecting American democracy and that goal is larger than "personal ambition".
The North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD) intercepted a group of bombers near Alaska, marking the first instance of joint Russian and Chinese operations prompting such a response from the United States, CNN reported, citing, a US defence official.
Responding to a Pakistani journalist's question about the 'nameplates in Kanwar Yatra', the US State Department spokesperson said on Wednesday (local time) that they had seen the reports.
The incident reportedly occurred after the Pokhara-bound flight suffered a runway excursion during takeoff.