Sunday, April 12, 2026

UK ‘will not be involved’ in Trump’s Strait of Hormuz blockade




INDEPENDENT
Trump has threatened to stop tankers from entering or leaving the Strait of Hormuz
Sophie Wingate
Sunday 12 April 2026 13:45 EDT

The UK is not going to be involved in Donald Trump’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, it is understood.

Hungary election: Trump ally Viktor Orbán concedes defeat after 16 years as prime minister


Updated 3:49 PM EDT, 
Sun, April 12, 2026
CNN World 

What to know
  •  BREAKING:  Veteran Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat in a parliamentary election and congratulated Péter Magyar, leader of the opposition party Tisza and a former member of the ruling Fidesz party.
  • Record turnout: Sunday’s election had the highest turnout in Hungary’s post-Communist history, officials said shortly before the polls closed, with almost 78% of eligible voters having cast their ballots.
  • Trump ally: The nationalist, pro-Russian Orbán, in power for 16 years and seeking his fifth straight election win, was endorsed by US President Donald Trump and hailed as a model for the rest of Europe by Trump administration officials.

After Iran talks falter, the big question is what happens next?


7 hours ago
Lyse Doucet 
Chief International Correspondent, in Islamabad
Twenty-one hours was not enough to end 47 years of hostility between Iran and the US.

The historic high-level talks in Islamabad, during a pause in weeks of grievous war, were always unlikely to end any other way.

What Hippies, Tradwives, and Trump Voters Have in Common


 MOTHER TONGUE  MAY + JUNE 2026 ISSUE 
They’re all obsessed with the same thing
Grace Byron / 
Bio
Illustration: Till Lauer

During this year’s Super Bowl, boxer Mike Tyson took a big bite out of an apple in a commercial that commanded us to “eat real food.” The ad felt more like a political gambit than a PSA. Here was a chance to show off the seemingly strange alliance of the second Trump administration: MAGA and MAHA.

Ray Dalio says we're in a world war — and it's only just beginning

By Theron Mohamed
Apr 8, 2026
Ray Dalio says we're in the "early stages of a world war" and it won't end anytime soon. The hedge-fund billionaire pointed to several ongoing clashes, military as well as economic and geopolitical. Also, he listed potential conflicts and said at least one is likely to happen in the next five years.

No Deal Reached in Pakistan: Black Smoke Reigns Over Hopes for Peace

The Greek Courier

Sunday, April 12, 2026
Vance Confirms No Consensus After Prolonged US-Iran Discussions in Islamabad
The prospects of a ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz are now uncertain as negotiations stall. Meanwhile, Israel's airstrikes in Lebanon persist.

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Europe Is Done With Appeasing Trump


Opinion
April 9, 2026
By Serge Schmemann
Mr. Schmemann, an Opinion writer, is a former Moscow bureau chief of The Times.

“When we’re serious, we don’t every day say the opposite of what we said the day before,” President Emmanuel Macron of France said last week, adding, cuttingly: “And, maybe, one shouldn’t speak every day.”

UPDATED: Two U.S. Warships Sail Through Strait of Hormuz to Establish New Route for Merchant Ships


Heather Mongilio and Sam LaGrone
April 11, 2026 2:05 PM - Updated: April 11, 2026 7:26 PM This post has been updated with additional information on the transit.
Two Navy guided-missile destroyers entered the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, the first American warships to transit the strait since the U.S.-Israel offensive in Iran began on Feb. 28.

USS Frank E. Petersen (DDG-121) and USS Michael Murphy (DDG-112) operated in the Persian Gulf after transiting the strait as part of the U.S. plan to “ensure the strait is fully clear of sea mines,” according to a Saturday U.S. Central Command news release. Frank E. Petersen is part of the Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group, while Michael Murphy is an independently-deployed destroyer, according to USNI News’ Fleet and Marine Tracker. The pair of ships transited back through the strait to the Gulf of Oman, according to ship spotters.

Trump Transitions From Bravado to Denial and from Panic to Indifference


The Greek Courier

April 11, 2026

In recent hours and days, President Donald Trump has stirred significant controversy with his public declarations regarding the ongoing conflict and negotiations with Iran. After threatening to "destroy the Iranian civilization," he backed down once again and declared victory. Then, despite his ultimatum of "unconditional surrender," he entered negotiations. On April 11, 2026, while addressing the media on the South Lawn of the White House, he expressed indifference toward the potential outcomes of the U.S.-Iran talks taking place in Pakistan. “Whether we make a deal or not makes no difference to me. The reason is that we’ve won,” he asserted, attempting to frame the narrative that the United States had emerged victorious from the conflict. He also warned that China would face “big problems” if it ships arms to Iran; fortunately, he did not elaborate further. This behavior raises concerns about his rationality.

Nancy Guthrie Update: Former Detective Reacts to Sudden Change Made by Sheriff’s Department (Exclusive)


Former NYPD detective David Sarni explains that limiting public access to police radio traffic can help protect officers—but says the timing and lack of clarity behind the 
decision may raise questions.

Apr 11, 2026 
Trending News Writer, Parade

Iran War Live Updates: U.S. and Iran Hold Historic High-Level Peace Talks


War in the Middle East
April 11, 2026
Talks were continuing late into the night, according to Iranian state media and a White House official, suggesting the two sides remained engaged and still had topics to discuss.

Tyler Pager, Farnaz Fassihi, Elian Peltier, and Aaron Boxerman

US military 'setting conditions' to clear mines from Strait of Hormuz

By Reuters
April 11, 2026 6:43 AM PDT
Updated 2 hours ago

WASHINGTON, April 11 (Reuters) - The U.S. military said on Saturday that it had started “setting conditions" for clearing ​mines in the Strait of Hormuz, with two U.S. warships ‌passing through the key waterway. 

US officials claim Iran unable to find mines it laid in strait of Hormuz, report says

Iran dropped explosives in the waterway erratically and may not have marked where it put all of them, US suggests
 Sat 11 Apr 2026 

Middle East crisis – live updates
Iran is unable to find the mines it laid in the strait of Hormuz and does not have the capacity to remove the explosives, preventing Iran from allowing more traffic through the waterway, the New York Times reported, citing US officials.

Americans Blame Trump for Rising Gas Prices

April 8, 2026
Maryann Cousens
This Navigator Research report includes new data on gas prices, including to what extent Americans believe gas prices have increased and perceptions of who’s to blame.

Big Takeaways:
  • An overwhelming majority are feeling gas prices increase, and blame President Trump and the war in Iran.
  • President Trump’s approval on handling the cost of gas is underwater by 37 points, with clear fractures within the GOP.
  • While Americans blame Trump, Republicans in Congress, and the war in Iran for high gas prices, they don’t overwhelmingly trust Democrats more; many do not trust either party or are unsure.
  • Nearly Nine in Ten Say Gas Prices Are Increasing
  • 87% of Americans say the cost of gas is going up, including 60% who say it’s going up “a lot.” By comparison, 82% of Americans say the cost of groceries is going up, with 47% saying it’s going up “a lot.” Though views of the economy are often partisan, gas price increases are being felt across parties, with 91% of Democrats, 90% of independents, and 81% of Republicans saying costs are increasing.

NASA Welcomes Record-Setting Artemis II Moonfarers Back to Earth


Jennifer M. Dooren
Apr 10, 2026

The first astronauts to travel to the Moon in more than half a century are back on Earth after a record-setting mission aboard NASA’s Artemis II test flight.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Iran war live: US negotiators arrive in Pakistan for ceasefire talks


AL JAZEERA  Live 
By Lyndal Rowlands, Adam Hancock, and Heba Habib
Published On 11 Apr 2026
  • High-profile Iranian officials arrive in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad for ceasefire talks with the US, including Tehran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. 
  • Lead US negotiator Vice President JD Vance says before departure for Pakistan talks: “If the Iranians are willing to negotiate in good faith, we are certainly willing to extend an open hand.”
  • Lebanon’s Health Ministry increased the number of people killed from Israeli attacks across the country on Wednesday to 357, warning that the death toll is not yet final as more victims are being found and identified.
  • The Lebanese and Israeli ambassadors in the United States held a phone call in first reported direct contact between the two countries, before ceasefire talks are expected to be held in the US next week.

And don't forget! Epstein reportedly hoped to develop super-race of humans with his DNA

This article is more than 6 years old, yet it remains strikingly relevant and thought-provoking
Registered sex offender hoped to seed human race with his DNA by impregnating 20 women at a time, New York Times reports

Edward Helmore in New York
Thu 1 Aug 2019 

Jeffrey Epstein, the wealthy financier accused of sex trafficking, planned to develop an improved super-race of humans using genetic engineering and artificial intelligence, according to the New York Times.

Navy MQ-4C Triton’s Fate Unknown After Disappearing From Flight Tracking Over Persian Gulf


Tracking data shows the MQ-4C rapidly losing altitude after declaring an unspecified 
in-flight emergency
Published Apr 9, 2026

AU.S. Navy MQ-4C Triton surveillance drone disappeared abruptly and unexpectedly from online flight tracking sites after declaring an in-flight emergency while flying over the Persian Gulf today. The uncrewed aircraft was also tracked rapidly losing altitude right beforehand, prompting widespread questions about its fate. This comes just two days after the United States and Iran agreed to a still very fragile ceasefire, which is heavily contingent on the reopening of the highly strategic Strait of Hormuz.