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Also known as: Tehran

2026-04-242026-06-13

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  1. June 2026
  2. Citizen Digital

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    'Strategic distraction?' Trump ramps up AI memes ahead of midterms
  3. Capital News

    Israel launched retaliatory airstrikes on military targets in western and central Iran early Monday after Tehran fired missiles toward northern Israel in the latest escalation threatening to reignite wider conflict across the Middle East.

    Israel Launches Retaliatory Airstrikes on Iran After Missile Attacks
  4. Citizen Digital

    REUTERS Audio By Vocalize US President Donald Trump called for more "surgical" strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon and said he is not demanding the conflict be included in a peace deal with Iran, in an interview broadcast Sunday.

    Trump urges more 'surgical' strikes against Hezbollah: NBC
  5. The Standard

    Audio By VocalizeHospital staff move a baby in an incubator to an underground facility for safety in Tel Aviv, after sirens sounded following Iranian attacks, on June 8, 2026.

    Yemen's Houthis declare 'total ban' on Israeli ships in Red Sea
  6. Capital News

    June 7 – The ongoing United States-Israel military campaign against Iran, which began on February 28, 2026, has transformed the Strait of Hormuz into a major flashpoint with far-reaching implications for global energy security, trade, and economic stability.

    The Strait of Hormuz Crisis and Its Global Economic Fallout
  7. Citizen Digital

    Iran World Cup team heads to Mexico as US visa row rages By AFP June 07, 2026 11:45 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter ADEM ALTAN / AFP Photo by ADEM ALTAN / AFP Three Iranian national football team players an

    Iran World Cup team heads to Mexico as US visa row rages
  8. Citizen Digital

    Egypt launch their World Cup against Belgium on June 15 before facing New Zealand and Iran in Group G.

    Brazil down Egypt 2-1 in World Cup warm-up
  9. Citizen Digital

    At the World Cup, Belgium will face Egypt, Iran and New Zealand in Group G. Tunisia, managed by Sabri Lamouchi, are in Group F alongside the Netherlands, Japan and Sweden.

    Portugal, Belgium prepare for World Cup with wins
  10. Citizen Digital

    But the war, which was triggered by US-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28, shattered the Gulf's image as a haven of stability, with Tehran directing its fury at the oil-rich region.

    Dubai luxury hotels woo staycationers as tourists flee
  11. Citizen Digital

    Iran denounces 'political pressure' from UN nuclear watchdog By AFP June 07, 2026 03:33 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter File image of Mojtaba Khamenei Audio By Vocalize Iran on Saturday denounced as a "tool

    Iran denounces 'political pressure' from UN nuclear watchdog
World & Region

India's economy grows 7.8% despite Middle East conflict

The News

India's GDP expanded 7.8 percent year-on-year in the January-March quarter, beating economist forecasts of 7.2 percent, boosted by trade gains including an EU agreement and reduced U.S. tariffs. However, the RBI has raised its inflation forecast to 5.1 percent and cut its growth projection to 6.6 percent for the coming year, citing Middle East conflict disruptions to energy supplies.

5 hours ago · Capital News

Today

  1. India's economy grows 7.8% despite Middle East conflict

    India's GDP expanded 7.8 percent year-on-year in the January-March quarter, beating economist forecasts of 7.2 percent, boosted by trade gains including an EU agreement and reduced U.S. tariffs. However, the RBI has raised its inflation forecast to 5.1 percent and cut its growth projection to 6.6 percent for the coming year, citing Middle East conflict disruptions to energy supplies.

    5 hours ago · Capital News

  2. US surveillance authority expires amid World Cup security concerns

    Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which permitted US spy agencies to collect foreign communications without a warrant, expired Saturday as Congress failed to pass a short-term extension. The lapse occurs as the United States co-hosts the World Cup with Canada and Mexico, amid ongoing deadlock over President Trump's intelligence leadership.

    12 hours ago · Citizen Digital

  3. US deports Iranian pro-democracy activist to Central African Republic

    The United States deported an Iranian pro-democracy activist to Central African Republic on a flight from Louisiana, according to her lawyer. The lawyer described the transfer as "super dangerous," saying the activist has no connection to the country and will be left without status, connection, or support network.

    16 hours ago · Citizen Digital

  4. Trump says Iran's public version differs from written deal

    US President Donald Trump said Friday that Tehran's stated version of a deal on stopping the war is not what was agreed to, with the White House insisting Tehran would dismantle its nuclear program. The two sides released starkly different accounts of the proposed agreement, with Tehran insisting on its right to enrich uranium and maintain control over the Strait of Hormuz.

    17 hours ago · Citizen Digital

  5. US and Iran closer to Middle East war-ending deal

    Iran's Foreign Minister said the United States and Iran have "never been closer" to a deal on ending the war in the Middle East, urging media to avoid speculation about the accord's details pending finalization.

    20 hours ago · Citizen Digital

Yesterday

  1. USA plays first World Cup finals game on home soil since 1994

    The United States begins their World Cup campaign against Paraguay at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Friday, June 12, 2026—their first finals game on home soil in 32 years. US head coach Mauricio Pochettino says success means winning the World Cup, not merely progressing from Group D.

    23 hours ago · Citizen Digital

  2. Iran's World Cup squad trains ahead of tournament

    Iran's footballers held a public training session in Tijuana on Thursday ahead of the World Cup, their first glimpse to journalists since arriving for the tournament. The squad moved their camp to Tijuana from Arizona, and only a dozen of 26 players were visible during the fifteen-minute session, with striker Mehdi Taremi absent.

    12 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  3. Trump claims imminent Iran settlement; Tehran officials deny agreement

    President Trump announced the United States had reached a settlement with Iran and said a signing ceremony could occur in Europe within days, but Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Foreign Ministry publicly rejected the claim, describing reports of a deal as false and warning of a "crushing response" to U.S. military actions.

    12 June 2026 · Capital News

  4. Report: 56% of 2025 explosive weapon deaths attributed to Israeli military

    According to an Explosive Weapons Monitor report released Wednesday, more than half of the over 22,600 civilian deaths caused by explosive weapons in 65 countries in 2025 were attributed to the Israeli military, marking a 21 percent decrease from 2024 largely due to ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon.

    12 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  5. Trump cancels Iran strikes, signals possible deal

    U.S. President Donald Trump announced he was calling off planned strikes on Iran and flagged the signing of a possible deal with Tehran after top-level talks, saying discussions and final points had been approved by all parties involved including the United States and Israel.

    12 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  6. US plans deportations of Iranians to Central African Republic

    The Trump administration plans to deport a number of Iranians and other migrants to Central African Republic under a recent deal with that country. Two of the Iranian deportees—a Christian convert and a pro-democracy activist—face potential torture and persecution if returned to Iran, according to their lawyer.

    12 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Thursday 11 June

  1. 2026 World Cup kicks off with record revenue but visa and ticket challenges

    The World Cup, hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, launched Thursday with Mexico taking on South Africa, featuring 48 teams and projected to generate $13 billion in total revenue. The tournament has faced criticism over high ticket prices and visa issues affecting a top referee, Iranian team officials, and fans seeking entry to the United States.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Trump vows imminent strikes on Iran, seizure of oil infrastructure

    U.S. President Donald Trump announced Thursday that the United States would strike Iran "very hard" and promised to seize Kharg Island and other Iranian oil infrastructure, including taking control of the country's oil and gas markets.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  3. East African finance ministers present 2026/27 budgets amid regional shocks

    Finance ministers in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania will present their 2026/27 budgets to parliament on Thursday, with investors watching how they will manage cost shocks linked to the Middle East war while controlling debt. East Africa faces particular vulnerability due to reliance on petroleum and fertiliser imports, prompting the African Development Bank to cut the region's growth forecast for the year by half a percentage point.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  4. US and Iran exchange strikes as peace talks stall

    The United States launched fresh attacks against Iran on Thursday, prompting Tehran to retaliate, marking the second straight day of tit-for-tat strikes amid a three-month war. US President Donald Trump accused Iran of dragging out negotiations and said it will "have to pay the price," while the strikes sent oil prices rising.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  5. US and Iran exchange strikes for second consecutive day

    The US and Iran exchanged military strikes across the Middle East for a second consecutive day, straining a ceasefire agreed in April. The US conducted "self-defense strikes" targeting military and surveillance sites in southern Iran, while Iran responded by launching strikes at US military bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan, and claimed to have hit two oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz.

    11 June 2026 · Capital News

  6. EU allocates 300 million euros for farmers affected by fertiliser prices

    The European Union announced an additional 300 million euros in emergency funds for farmers impacted by rising fertiliser costs linked to the Iran war, adding to 200 million euros already pledged. The allocation requires approval from the bloc's 27 member states and the European Parliament.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  7. Trump threatens fresh Iran strikes and oil infrastructure seizure

    US President Donald Trump vowed fresh attacks against Iran and said American forces would seize the country's key oil infrastructure after the two sides exchanged strikes overnight. Iran warned the three-month ceasefire is "practically meaningless" following latest US strikes, with the conflict beginning February 28 and a truce paused in April.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

  8. 2026 World Cup kicks off with record revenue, ticket-price backlash

    The 48-team World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, begins Thursday with Mexico facing South Africa; FIFA projects record $13 billion in revenue but faces criticism over ticket prices topping $30,000 and visa denials affecting referees, officials, and fans trying to enter the US.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

  9. Kenya urged to harness youth innovations for development challenges

    A three-day technology and innovation conference in Eldoret heard calls for Kenya to tap into creative youths' innovations to address challenges in agriculture, climate change, manufacturing, and job creation. The Science Research and Innovation Principal Secretary said 75 per cent of Kenyans are under 35 years and should be positioned as problem solvers through innovations in technical training aligned with research.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

  10. UN nuclear watchdog demands Iran provide uranium stockpile data

    The UN's International Atomic Energy Agency governing board approved a resolution demanding Iran immediately provide complete information on its uranium stockpile and production facilities, after Iran suspended inspector access to its nuclear sites. The resolution passed 21 to 3 with 10 abstentions; the IAEA estimates Iran holds 440 kilogrammes of uranium enriched to 60 percent, unseen by inspectors since June 10 last year.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Wednesday 10 June

  1. Iran warns it will halt World Cup matches over unauthorised flags

    Iran's Sports Minister Ahmad Donyamali said the team will stop matches if unauthorised flags are displayed or slogans against the national team are chanted at World Cup stadiums. Iran opens their Group G campaign against New Zealand on June 15 in Los Angeles.

    10 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Trump announces plan to attend World Cup

    US President Donald Trump said Wednesday he will attend the World Cup, which is being jointly held in the United States, Mexico and Canada. FIFA president Gianni Infantino has said he expects Trump to present the trophy to the winning team at the final on July 19.

    10 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  3. UN chief urges US to reconsider immigration rules for World Cup

    UN rights chief Volker Turk called on the United States to reconsider its immigration practices ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup co-hosted by the US, Mexico, and Canada, after US authorities barred Somali referee Omar Artan and others from entering the country, raising concerns about racial profiling affecting the tournament.

    10 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  4. Trump accuses Iran of stalling peace negotiations, warns of consequences

    US President Donald Trump accused Iran of taking too long to negotiate a peace deal and warned it would "have to pay the price," following renewed military exchanges between the two countries that strained a ceasefire established in April.

    10 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  5. China calls UN Security Council to caution on Iran nuclear issue

    China's UN envoy urged the Security Council to exercise prudence on the Iranian nuclear issue amid disagreement over sanctions, stressing Iran's legitimate right to peaceful nuclear use alongside non-proliferation concerns. Eight countries led by France called for full implementation of recently reimposed sanctions, noting Iran possesses highly enriched uranium at levels where manufacturing a nuclear device cannot be excluded.

    10 June 2026 · Capital News

  6. US and Iran exchange strikes after helicopter downed

    The US conducted strikes on Iranian air defence systems, ground control stations and radar sites near the Strait of Hormuz after an American Apache helicopter was downed on Monday. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps retaliated by launching drones and missiles at 21 targets at US bases in Bahrain and Jordan, with Kuwait also intercepting an attack.

    10 June 2026 · Capital News

  7. US defends World Cup visa ban for Somali referee

    The head of the White House Task Force for the World Cup defended the decision not to grant visas to a Somali referee and some Iranian team support staff. A US State Department official said the referee was "associated with suspected members of terrorist organizations," making him ineligible for US entry.

    10 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  8. Somali referee denied US entry, dropped from World Cup

    Somali referee Omar Artan, named referee of the year in 2025 by the Confederation of African Football, was denied entry to the United States and dropped from FIFA's World Cup officials list. A US State Department official said Artan was "associated with suspected members of terrorist organizations," and Somalia is on a travel ban list introduced by President Donald Trump's administration.

    10 June 2026 · The Standard

  9. Trump warns Iran will pay price for slow negotiations

    US President Donald Trump said Iran has taken too long to negotiate a deal over Middle East conflict and will "have to pay the price," following a US-Iran military exchange that strained a ceasefire in effect since April. Trump told Fox News he may target Iran's power plants and bridges if peace talks continue to fail.

    10 June 2026 · The Standard

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