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    Oil tanker held by Iran for over a year heads toward international waters, tracking data shows

    The Advantage Sweet, an oil tanker seized by Iran in April 2023 amid tensions with the U.S., is now heading toward international waters, according to tracking data. The vessel, carrying $50 million worth of oil for Chevron, was held by Iran without acknowledgment of its release. This move coincides with an Iranian court ordering the U.S. to pay $6.7 billion over sanctions-related medical supply issues. The tanker's seizure was linked to ongoing legal and geopolitical conflicts between Iran and the U.S., involving economic sanctions and military tensions.

    Iran expands ballistic missile facilities, reveals new satellite images

    Recent satellite imagery reveals Iran's significant expansion of ballistic missile facilities at the Modarres and Khojir sites near Tehran. Confirmed by Iranian officials and analyzed by experts, this development involves over 30 new buildings and increased drone manufacturing. The expansion follows Iran's agreement to supply missiles to Russia for its war against Ukraine, raising strategic concerns for the US and Israel. Iran's missile and drone supplies to allied groups further intensify regional tensions.

    What changes are expected under Iran's new president?

    Iranians elected reformist Masoud Pezeshkian as the next president after Ebrahim Raisi's death, winning over 54% of votes with promises of improved relations with the West and reviving the 2015 nuclear deal. Pezeshkian aims to ease internet restrictions, oppose mandatory headscarf enforcement, and include more women and ethnic minorities in government. However, facing conservative dominance in state institutions, he may struggle to implement reforms and navigate regional tensions.

    Moderate Pezeshkian expected to win Iran's presidential race, Iranian source says

    Masoud Pezeshkian is anticipated to win the Iranian presidential run-off, leading by three million votes over hardline rival Saeed Jalili. The moderate candidate promises to open Iran to the world and expand freedoms. Pezeshkian's lead follows historically low turnout in the first round. His potential victory may ease tensions with the West and promote social liberalization, though skepticism remains about his ability to challenge Iran's power elite. This election coincides with heightened Middle East tensions and pressures over Iran's nuclear program.

    Hezbollah's deputy leader says group would stop fighting with Israel after Gaza cease-fire

    Hezbollah's deputy leader, Sheikh Naim Kassem, stated that a full cease-fire in Gaza is crucial for halting hostilities on the Lebanon-Israel border. He emphasized Hezbollah's support role for Hamas and indicated that if Gaza's conflict ceases, their military assistance will also end. Kassem expressed uncertainty about how Hezbollah would respond to partial cease-fires or ongoing military actions in Gaza. The remarks come amid heightened tensions as talks of Gaza cease-fires falter, raising concerns of escalation along the Lebanon-Israel frontier.

    US and Europe warn Lebanon's Hezbollah to ease strikes on Israel and back off from wider Mideast war

    Mediators from the U.S., Europe, and Arab nations are working to prevent escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon from turning into a broader Middle East conflict. Despite ongoing violence and threats from Iran and Israel, efforts are focused on warning Hezbollah against provoking Israel further. The situation has been marked by cross-border attacks and strong rhetoric, with fears that a second front in the region could open, complicating the conflict with Hamas in Gaza. Diplomatic efforts continue, with hopes that a resolution in Gaza could ease tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border.

    • No matter who wins Iran's presidential election, much may hinge on the 'Great Satan' US

      In the waning moments of Iran's final televised presidential debate, one of the top candidates to replace the late hard-line President Ebrahim Raisi invoked the name of the one person who perhaps has done more than anyone to change the trajectory of the Islamic Republic's relationship with the wider world in recent years.

      US Navy faces its most intense combat since World War II against Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels

      The US Navy is engaged in intense combat with Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, marking its most significant sea battle since World War II. The conflict, overshadowed by other regional wars, involves daily attacks on commercial vessels and warships in vital waterways. The Houthis' arsenal has evolved from rifles to drones and missiles, posing a serious threat. Despite risks at sea and in the air, the Navy remains vigilant, facing a determined adversary in a complex and challenging conflict.

      Russia fires more missiles and drones at Ukraine ahead of diplomatic efforts to stop the war

      Russian forces launched a nighttime missile and drone attack on Kyiv and five other Ukrainian regions, injuring several people. Ukraine's air force intercepted 29 of 30 air targets. President Zelenskyy praised the defense efforts and urged for more Western air defense systems, with the US agreeing to send another Patriot missile system. Upcoming international meetings, including a G7 summit, will focus on supporting Ukraine. Despite Russian advances, Ukrainian forces continue to resist, seeking more Western military aid and preparing for a future counteroffensive.

      Is the Hezbollah-Israel conflict about to spiral?

      The conflict between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah has escalated dangerously after more than eight months of fighting triggered by the Gaza war. Both sides are signaling readiness for a bigger confrontation, with the U.S. seeking a diplomatic solution. Hezbollah began trading fire with Israel to support Palestinians in Gaza, part of the regional spillover from the Gaza war. Israel views Hezbollah as a major threat due to its growing arsenal and foothold in Syria. The conflict has displaced tens of thousands and could worsen significantly if not contained.

      After funeral, Iran's focus shifts to vote for Raisi's successor

      Following the tragic death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash, Iran prepares for a pivotal election to select his successor on June 28. Conservatives aim to secure a loyalist to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The election comes amidst ongoing conflicts, economic challenges, and concerns over candidate vetting. Key figures including Raisi's Vice President and former nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili have expressed interest in running the election.

      After Israel defense, US eyes to entice Gulf allies on missile shield

      The United States aims to advance a regional missile shield goal through defense meetings in Riyadh. This comes after Israel's successful defense against Iranian missiles. Gulf allies' confidence in U.S. defense support is uncertain, with doubts on defense integration. The May 22 U.S.-Gulf Cooperation Council meeting will address challenges including Yemen's Houthi attacks. Concerns also include intelligence sharing reluctance and equipment purchases alignment with U.S. standards for integrated air and missile defense.

      Iran President Raisi's death: 'It wasn't us,' says Israel, following tragic helicopter crash

      An Israeli official denies involvement in the helicopter crash that claimed the life of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, as reported by Reuters. Raisi, a staunch supporter of Iran's supreme leader, died alongside officials in the crash. His presidency marked continued confrontation with the US and Israel, following Trump's withdrawal from the nuclear agreement.

      Aggression or Caution: The choice facing Iran's next leaders

      A decade ago, it was possible to imagine a very different future for the United States and Iran. Raisi's predecessor, Hassan Rouhani, and his urbane, Western-educated foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, seemed determined to dial back the decades of hostility, and sanctions, that had crippled Iran's economy. They talked about personal freedom and women's rights, and courted European leaders even while Iran's Revolutionary Guard kept funding terrorism.

      Who will become Iran President? When is Presidential Election?

      Iran President Ebrahim Raisi is dead and now the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei holds the key as a Presidential election has become imminent.

      Iran President Raisi dead: How it may impact the region including Israel, oil prices, gold, and stock markets

      The death of Iranian President Raisi in a helicopter crash is poised to have significant repercussions, given Iran's longstanding conflicts and alliances in the Middle East. The incident comes amidst escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, raising concerns about regional stability and Iran's nuclear ambitions.

      Speculation arises over potential Israeli involvement in Iranian President Raisi's helicopter crash

      Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, known for his hard-line stance and ties to the supreme leader, died at 63 in a helicopter crash along with Iran's foreign minister and other officials. Raisi's tenure included significant actions like large-scale executions in 1988, uranium enrichment for potential nuclear weapons, and a major drone and missile strike against Israel. The crash, attributed to bad weather, has sparked speculation of foul play, with some suggesting possible Israeli involvement. However, experts and Israel deny this theory, as such an act would constitute a direct act of war.

      Iran's Cabinet holds emergency meeting after president's death

      President Ebrahim Raisi dies in a helicopter crash in Iran's East Azerbaijan province, leading to condolences from Pakistan and Iraq. Houthi leader mourns, highlighting Iran's support in Yemen conflict against Saudi-led coalition. The crash may have implications on Middle East tensions.

      Who was Ebrahim Raisi, Iran's hardline president who died in a helicopter crash?

      Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi, considered a hard-liner and a potential successor to the supreme leader, died in a helicopter crash in a mountainous northwestern region, Iranian media reported. Raisi, who previously ran Iran's judiciary and faced U.S. sanctions over his role in the 1988 mass executions, became president in 2021 in an election with historically low turnout. As president, he supported Iran's uranium enrichment and aggressive foreign policy, including attacks on Israel.

      Yemen's Houthi rebels launch a missile that strikes an oil tanker in the Red Sea, US military says

      Yemen's Houthi rebels targeted the Panama-flagged, Greek-owned oil tanker in the Red Sea amid conflicts over the Israel-Hamas war. They disrupted trade routes to China and Russia, causing a fire aboard the Wind. The rebels faced a US-led airstrike campaign in Yemen's Marib province.

      US secretly sent long-range missiles to Ukraine; President Biden says China, Iran & North Korea helping Russia

      US delivered long-range missiles to Ukraine secretly, including ATACMS in aid package. Biden accused China, Iran, North Korea of aiding Russia. Blinken announced new package. Biden warned of potential Russian attack on NATO ally.

      India to receive remaining S-400 Triumf missile regiments from Russia by next year

      India is on track to receive the remaining S-400 Triumf missile systems from Russia by next year, following delays due to the Ukraine war. The delivery of two frigates, Tushil and Tamal, is also expected, with the latter to be delivered in January. India's acquisition of these systems and ships is part of efforts to enhance its air power capabilities, particularly in light of security challenges from China. The deliveries are part of agreements signed with Russia, despite warnings from the US about potential sanctions. India's stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict remains focused on diplomatic solutions.

      Supreme Leader Khamenei says Iran demonstrated its power against Israel

      Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei expressed gratitude to the country's armed forces for their recent attack on Israel, emphasizing Iran's display of power regardless of the impact on targets. The attack, consisting of over 300 missiles and drones, marked Iran's first direct assault on Israel and was purportedly in retaliation for an earlier strike on its embassy compound in Damascus.

      Iran warned Israel a day before attack: Missiles' target locked, 'we have fingers on the trigger'

      US media reported Israel's retaliatory strikes against Iran. Teheran had launched missiles and drones at Israel, many intercepted. Iran ready to defend nuclear sites and has identified Israel's facilities, a senior military commander said.

      US destroyed dozens of drones, six ballistic missiles aimed at Israel from Iran, Yemen, says its military

      Amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, the US military has announced the destruction of over 80 drones and at least six ballistic missiles targeted at Israel from Iran and Yemen. The operation, supported by US European Command destroyers, aimed to prevent attacks on Israel and regional stability. Iran's actions were described as "unprecedented, malign, and reckless" by CENTCOM, which reiterated its commitment to support Israel's defense. The incident underscores the volatile situation in the region, with calls for restraint and diplomatic solutions to prevent further escalation.

      5 Israeli state-of-the-art multilayered air-defense systems that protected it from Iran's drone and missile strikes

      Iran launched more than 300 drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles toward Israel on Saturday evening.

      A look at Iran's military capabilities as it threatens Israel

      Iran's military faces regional tensions with Israel, retaliating against attacks. Possessing drones, missiles, and air defenses, it lags behind global powers in air force and sophisticated weaponry. The conflict between Iran and Israel remains a focus of international concern.

      9 deadly Iranian missiles that can target Israel and U.S. bases in the Middle East

      Iran has long stated that its missile program is only a deterrent, and it does not seek nuclear weapons. However, the new missiles have raised concerns among regional powers, particularly Israel, which is within the reported range of these missiles.

      Iran sends Russia hundreds of ballistic missiles, sources say

      Iran has provided Russia with a large number of powerful surface-to-surface ballistic missiles, including the Fateh-110 family of short-range ballistic weapons, such as the Zolfaghar. The shipments began in early January after a deal was finalized. Russia is an ally of convenience for Iran.

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