• China now faces tariffs of up to 245% on its exports to the United States, the White House said.

    The move, detailed in a fact sheet released late Tuesday, came in retaliation to a series of aggressive actions by Beijing, including a ban on new Boeing jet orders by Chinese airlines
    China now faces tariffs of up to 245% on its exports to the United States, the White House said. The move, detailed in a fact sheet released late Tuesday, came in retaliation to a series of aggressive actions by Beijing, including a ban on new Boeing jet orders by Chinese airlines
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    IRNA News Agency:
    Iran ready to expand trilateral talks with Russia and China: Araqchi

    Moscow, IRNA – Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has voiced Iran’s readiness to expand trilateral discussions with Russia and China, amid talks between the three countries on Tehran’s civilian nuclear program.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809486/

    @Irna_en

    Iran greenlights $7 billion in foreign investment

    Tehran, IRNA – In a meeting held by the Organization for Investment, Economic, and Technical Assistance of Iran, foreign investments totaling $7 billion were approved across various sectors.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809462/

    @Irna_en

    U.S airstrikes on Yemen leave 12 dead and 30 injured

    The United States’ warplanes pound Sana'a and Marib governorates, as well as Kamaran Island, leaving 12 dead and 30 injured.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809505/

    @Irna_en

    Death toll of journalists in war-torn Gaza rises to 211

    At least 211 journalists have lost their lives during the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip since October 2023.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809546/

    @Irna_en

    Pope Francis passes away.

    In his message on the occasion of Easter, the head of the Catholic Church called for a ceasefire in Gaza.

    @irna_en

    Iran dismisses media speculations about its talks with the U.S.

    Tehran, IRNA – Tehran has rejected media speculations about the content of its indirect negotiations with Washington on Iran’s civilian nuclear program and the termination of U.S. sanctions.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809624/

    @Irna_en

    Moscow to host 18th Iran-Russia Economic Commission meeting

    Tehran, IRNA – The 18th meeting of the Joint Commission on Economic Cooperation is scheduled to take place in Moscow from April 23 to 25, aiming to strengthen collaboration between Iran and Russia.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809742/

    @Irna_en

    Yemeni Armed Forces say they have carried out two drone operations against positions in Ashkelon and Eilat.

    @Irna_en

    China hails growing ties with Iran ahead of Araqchi's visit to Beijing

    Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun says his country is eager to keep interacting and developing relations with Iran in various fields.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809796/

    @Irna_en

    IRGC is ready to sacrifice to defend Iran: Statement

    Tehran, IRNA—The General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran says the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) remains steadfast in its committed to defending the nation's sacred values.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809870/

    @Irna_en

    President Drpezeshkian in a message following Pope Francis’s passing:

    Among the highlights of his life and leadership were his humanitarian positions against inhumane actions in the world, particularly his clear stances in condemning the Israeli regime’s genocide in Gaza and his call to end the killing of innocent Palestinian women and children.

    @Irna_en
    The TON Community is building the first Web3 ecosystem in Telegram. Own your digital identity, data and assets. Join TON Community: @toncoin IRNA News Agency: 🔶Iran ready to expand trilateral talks with Russia and China: Araqchi 📌 Moscow, IRNA – Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has voiced Iran’s readiness to expand trilateral discussions with Russia and China, amid talks between the three countries on Tehran’s civilian nuclear program. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809486/ 📲 @Irna_en ♦️ Iran greenlights $7 billion in foreign investment 📌 Tehran, IRNA – In a meeting held by the Organization for Investment, Economic, and Technical Assistance of Iran, foreign investments totaling $7 billion were approved across various sectors. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809462/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔷 U.S airstrikes on Yemen leave 12 dead and 30 injured 📌 The United States’ warplanes pound Sana'a and Marib governorates, as well as Kamaran Island, leaving 12 dead and 30 injured. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809505/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔶Death toll of journalists in war-torn Gaza rises to 211 📌 At least 211 journalists have lost their lives during the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip since October 2023. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809546/ 📲 @Irna_en 📌 Pope Francis passes away. In his message on the occasion of Easter, the head of the Catholic Church called for a ceasefire in Gaza. 📲 @irna_en ♦️ Iran dismisses media speculations about its talks with the U.S. 📌 Tehran, IRNA – Tehran has rejected media speculations about the content of its indirect negotiations with Washington on Iran’s civilian nuclear program and the termination of U.S. sanctions. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809624/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔷 Moscow to host 18th Iran-Russia Economic Commission meeting 📌 Tehran, IRNA – The 18th meeting of the Joint Commission on Economic Cooperation is scheduled to take place in Moscow from April 23 to 25, aiming to strengthen collaboration between Iran and Russia. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809742/ 📲 @Irna_en 📌 Yemeni Armed Forces say they have carried out two drone operations against positions in Ashkelon and Eilat. 📲 @Irna_en 🔶China hails growing ties with Iran ahead of Araqchi's visit to Beijing 📌 Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun says his country is eager to keep interacting and developing relations with Iran in various fields. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809796/ 📲 @Irna_en ♦️ IRGC is ready to sacrifice to defend Iran: Statement 📌 Tehran, IRNA—The General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran says the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) remains steadfast in its committed to defending the nation's sacred values. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809870/ 📲 @Irna_en 📌 President Drpezeshkian in a message following Pope Francis’s passing: Among the highlights of his life and leadership were his humanitarian positions against inhumane actions in the world, particularly his clear stances in condemning the Israeli regime’s genocide in Gaza and his call to end the killing of innocent Palestinian women and children. 📲 @Irna_en
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  • China pulled off an engineering miracle,building an entire train station from the ground up in just 9 hours.

    Over 1,500 workers,moved in perfect sync, under floodlights and against the clock, transforming blueprints into reality before dawn broke. This wasn’t just construction 🫡🫡

    it was precision, power, and pure determination.

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    China pulled off an engineering miracle,building an entire train station from the ground up in just 9 hours. Over 1,500 workers,moved in perfect sync, under floodlights and against the clock, transforming blueprints into reality before dawn broke. This wasn’t just construction 🫡🫡 it was precision, power, and pure determination. #speedbuild #ChinaEngineering #megaproject #humanpower #trainstationmiracle Join WeWeird & Wonderful Facts
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  • U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned that China's hypersonic missiles could destroy all U.S. aircraft carriers in just 20 minutes, highlighting China's military advancements.

    Hegseth noted that in every Pentagon war game, the U.S. loses to China, underscoring the growing threat to American naval power in potential conflicts.
    U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned that China's hypersonic missiles could destroy all U.S. aircraft carriers in just 20 minutes, highlighting China's military advancements. Hegseth noted that in every Pentagon war game, the U.S. loses to China, underscoring the growing threat to American naval power in potential conflicts.
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  • IRNA News Agency:
    Iran-U.S. talks can bear fruit with continued goodwill and realism: Araqchi

    Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi says talks between Iran and the United States can be fruitful if goodwill and realism persist.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808536/

    @Irna_en

    Thousands rally against Trump’s policies across the U.S.

    Thousands of protesters have poured into the streets of Washington and other cities across the United States to reject President Donald Trump’s policies including those on the economy, deportations, government firings, and the wars in Gaza and Ukraine.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808687/

    @Irna_en

    Gaza has become a “mass grave” for Palestinians and those helping them, American actress and filmmaker Angelina Jolie says, criticizing the Israeli regime’s genocide in Gaza.

    @Irna_en

    Dozens killed in Gaza as Netanyahu vows to continue war

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to continue the Gaza war despite growing opposition at home and a rising death toll in the Palestinian territory where dozens of people have been killed in the latest Israeli attacks.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808785/

    @Irna_en

    Former Israeli Prime Minister Bennett hospitalized

    Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has been hospitalized overnight after feeling unwell.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808868/

    @Irna_en

    Iran says it welcomes any practical initiative that terminate sanctions

    Tehran, IRNA – Administration spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani says Iran, in the path of negotiations with the United States, welcomes any practical initiative that terminates sanctions and ensures the rights of the Iranian people.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808856/

    @Irna_en

    Kuwait welcomes progress in Tehran-Washington talks

    Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry has welcomed the progress made in the ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808872/

    @Irna_en

    Judiciary chief will attend SCO forum meeting in China

    Tehran, IRNA – Judiciary Chief Qolam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei will travel to China to participate in the 20th summit of the chairs of supreme courts from the nine member countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809011/

    @Irna_en

    Chamber of Commerce says Iran-U.S. talks are a tool to serve national interests

    Tehran, IRNA – The Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines, and Agriculture (ICCIMA) has expressed support for the Iran-U.S. nuclear negotiations, describing them as a sovereign tool to serve national interests and revitalize the economy.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809023/

    @Irna_en

    Israeli airstrikes kill at least two people in southern Lebanon

    Lebanon’s Health Ministry said on Sunday that one person was killed and two others wounded in a drone strike targeting a car in the town of Kfaryachit.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809019/

    @Irna_en

    Exclusive | Saudi defense minister’s visit to Iran can help expand bilateral relations: Ambassador

    Tehran, IRNA- Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Alireza Enayati says the recent visit of Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman Al Saud to Tehran was a step toward deepening relations between the two countries.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809117/

    @Irna_en

    Enriching uranium is a ‘red line’ for Iran, says deputy foreign minister

    Tehran, IRNA – Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Kazem Gharibabadi says Tehran firmly refuses to negotiate over its fundamental right to enrich uranium, declaring it a non-negotiable “red line.”

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809166/

    @Irna_en
    IRNA News Agency: 🔷 Iran-U.S. talks can bear fruit with continued goodwill and realism: Araqchi 📌 Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi says talks between Iran and the United States can be fruitful if goodwill and realism persist. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808536/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔶Thousands rally against Trump’s policies across the U.S. 📌 Thousands of protesters have poured into the streets of Washington and other cities across the United States to reject President Donald Trump’s policies including those on the economy, deportations, government firings, and the wars in Gaza and Ukraine. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808687/ 📲 @Irna_en 📌 Gaza has become a “mass grave” for Palestinians and those helping them, American actress and filmmaker Angelina Jolie says, criticizing the Israeli regime’s genocide in Gaza. 📲 @Irna_en ♦️ Dozens killed in Gaza as Netanyahu vows to continue war 📌 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to continue the Gaza war despite growing opposition at home and a rising death toll in the Palestinian territory where dozens of people have been killed in the latest Israeli attacks. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808785/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔷 Former Israeli Prime Minister Bennett hospitalized 📌 Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has been hospitalized overnight after feeling unwell. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808868/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔶Iran says it welcomes any practical initiative that terminate sanctions 📌 Tehran, IRNA – Administration spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani says Iran, in the path of negotiations with the United States, welcomes any practical initiative that terminates sanctions and ensures the rights of the Iranian people. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808856/ 📲 @Irna_en ♦️ Kuwait welcomes progress in Tehran-Washington talks 📌 Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry has welcomed the progress made in the ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808872/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔸 Judiciary chief will attend SCO forum meeting in China 📌 Tehran, IRNA – Judiciary Chief Qolam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei will travel to China to participate in the 20th summit of the chairs of supreme courts from the nine member countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809011/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔶 Chamber of Commerce says Iran-U.S. talks are a tool to serve national interests 📌 Tehran, IRNA – The Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines, and Agriculture (ICCIMA) has expressed support for the Iran-U.S. nuclear negotiations, describing them as a sovereign tool to serve national interests and revitalize the economy. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809023/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔸 Israeli airstrikes kill at least two people in southern Lebanon 📌 Lebanon’s Health Ministry said on Sunday that one person was killed and two others wounded in a drone strike targeting a car in the town of Kfaryachit. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809019/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔸 Exclusive | Saudi defense minister’s visit to Iran can help expand bilateral relations: Ambassador 📌 Tehran, IRNA- Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Alireza Enayati says the recent visit of Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman Al Saud to Tehran was a step toward deepening relations between the two countries. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809117/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔸 Enriching uranium is a ‘red line’ for Iran, says deputy foreign minister 📌 Tehran, IRNA – Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Kazem Gharibabadi says Tehran firmly refuses to negotiate over its fundamental right to enrich uranium, declaring it a non-negotiable “red line.” 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809166/ 📲 @Irna_en
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  • "I WANT TO CLEAR THE AIR!
    TRAORE CAME TO ME AFTER HE HAS CHOSEN A PART OF DESTINY FOR HIS COUNTRY. I ONLY STEPPED IN AS A BIG BROTHER TO GUIDE HIS DREAMS"

    -Russian Presido and Point 1, Vladmir Putin clears the air on the majority report of Russia pressing the Traore active buttons.

    "I got all it takes to spread my seed across the world as a Superpower but never have Russia used dominance against anyone.

    I am a gentle giant who is more concerned in fixing Russia to be the place of all dreams, Russia has no time to pocknose into selfish activities.

    After my son Traore set the parts of government in his country straight by making a personal choice that will lead her to her destiny, Traore called me.

    The first thing he said was; greetings mr President! Teach Burkina Faso what you and China did that propelled you into Greatness!

    At that moment, i saluted his bravery, outspokenness, confidence, and charisma.

    Last i found such guts and smartness were from the times of Ojukwu of Nigeria and Thomas Sankara.

    I am a big brother, when a young brother cries over to me for help, I will always Help!

    #Afrocania #viral #everyone #follower #IbrahimTraore #followers
    "I WANT TO CLEAR THE AIR! TRAORE CAME TO ME AFTER HE HAS CHOSEN A PART OF DESTINY FOR HIS COUNTRY. I ONLY STEPPED IN AS A BIG BROTHER TO GUIDE HIS DREAMS" -Russian Presido and Point 1, Vladmir Putin clears the air on the majority report of Russia pressing the Traore active buttons. "I got all it takes to spread my seed across the world as a Superpower but never have Russia used dominance against anyone. I am a gentle giant who is more concerned in fixing Russia to be the place of all dreams, Russia has no time to pocknose into selfish activities. After my son Traore set the parts of government in his country straight by making a personal choice that will lead her to her destiny, Traore called me. The first thing he said was; greetings mr President! Teach Burkina Faso what you and China did that propelled you into Greatness! At that moment, i saluted his bravery, outspokenness, confidence, and charisma. Last i found such guts and smartness were from the times of Ojukwu of Nigeria and Thomas Sankara. I am a big brother, when a young brother cries over to me for help, I will always Help! #Afrocania #viral #everyone #follower #IbrahimTraore #followers
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  • Apple CEO Tim Cook has once again made headlines, as an old video from 2024 is being widely shared online, highlighting why the tech giant continues to manufacture iPhones in China rather than shifting production to the United States.

    In the short clip, Cook addresses a common perception that Apple builds its devices in China because of cheaper labour.

    He counters this view by stating that China hasn’t been a low-cost manufacturing destination for years.

    Instead, he says the real reason lies in the country’s unmatched manufacturing capabilities and technical expertise.
    Apple CEO Tim Cook has once again made headlines, as an old video from 2024 is being widely shared online, highlighting why the tech giant continues to manufacture iPhones in China rather than shifting production to the United States. In the short clip, Cook addresses a common perception that Apple builds its devices in China because of cheaper labour. He counters this view by stating that China hasn’t been a low-cost manufacturing destination for years. Instead, he says the real reason lies in the country’s unmatched manufacturing capabilities and technical expertise.
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  • Jack Ma, the co-founder of Alibaba and one of China’s wealthiest individuals, acquired 28,000 acres of wilderness in the Adirondack Mountains of New York in 2015. Known as Brandon Park, this stunning property spans mountains, forests, lakes, and streams, and was purchased for $23 million.

    A passionate conservationist, Jack Ma decided to halt logging operations and transform the area into a sanctuary for wildlife and natural beauty. His vision aimed to protect the delicate ecosystem, ensuring future generations could appreciate the untouched majesty of this land.

    This initiative underscores the growing importance of environmental conservation on a global scale. Jack Ma’s efforts remind us that preserving nature is not just a responsibility—it’s a gift to the planet and its inhabitants.
    Jack Ma, the co-founder of Alibaba and one of China’s wealthiest individuals, acquired 28,000 acres of wilderness in the Adirondack Mountains of New York in 2015. Known as Brandon Park, this stunning property spans mountains, forests, lakes, and streams, and was purchased for $23 million. A passionate conservationist, Jack Ma decided to halt logging operations and transform the area into a sanctuary for wildlife and natural beauty. His vision aimed to protect the delicate ecosystem, ensuring future generations could appreciate the untouched majesty of this land. This initiative underscores the growing importance of environmental conservation on a global scale. Jack Ma’s efforts remind us that preserving nature is not just a responsibility—it’s a gift to the planet and its inhabitants.
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    Deadly US strikes hit Yemen fuel port used by Huthis
    https://jordantimes.com/news/region/deadly-us-strikes-hit-yemen-fuel-port-used-huthis

    <!-- google_ad_section_start -->SANAA — The US military said it had destroyed a key Yemeni fuel port as it targets the country's Huthi rebels, who said Friday that 20 people had been killed in the strikes.
     
    The attack on the Ras Issa fuel port aimed to cut off a source of supplies and funds for the Iran-backed Huthis, the US military said.
     
    Washington has hammered the Huthis with near-daily air strikes since March 15 in a bid to end their attacks on civilian shipping and military vessels in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
     
    The rebels began their attacks in late 2023, claiming solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. Israel's army said Friday they had intercepted an incoming missile from Yemen.
     
    In a statement, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) said: "US forces took action to eliminate this source of fuel for the Iran-backed Huthi terrorists and deprive them of illegal revenue that has funded Huthi efforts to terrorise the entire region for over 10 years. 
     
    "The objective of these strikes was to degrade the economic source of power of the Huthis, who continue to exploit and bring great pain upon their fellow countrymen".
     
    Ships "have continued to supply fuel via the port of Ras Issa" despite Washington designating the rebels a foreign terrorist organisation earlier this year, the military command added, without specifying the source of the fuel.
     
    Huthi health ministry spokesman Anees Alasbahi said the preliminary death toll stood at 20, including five paramedics.
     
    There were also "50 wounded workers and employees at the Ras Issa oil port, following the American aggression", he said on X.
     
    "The death toll is likely to rise as body parts are still being identified," he added.
     
    Fireball 
     
    The port lies along the west coast of Yemen on the Red Sea.
     
    In images broadcast early Friday by the rebels' Al-Masira channel, which it presented as the "first images of the US aggression" against the port, a fireball lit up the area around the ships, while thick columns of smoke rose above what appeared to be an ongoing blaze.
     
    "Civil defence rescue teams and paramedics are making every effort to search for and extract victims and extinguish the fire," said Alasbahi.
     
    The Huthis have regularly fired missiles and drones on Israel since the war in Gaza broke out in October 2023 following an attack on Israel by Hamas militants.
     
    "Following the sirens that sounded a short while ago in several areas in Israel, a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted," Israel's army said Friday on Telegram, adding that aerial defence systems had been deployed "to intercept the threat".
     
    Huthi attacks have hampered shipping through the Suez Canal -- a vital route that normally carries about 12 percent of world shipping traffic -- forcing many companies into a costly detour around the tip of southern Africa.
     
    The United States first began conducting strikes against the Huthis under president Joe Biden's administration, and his successor President Donald Trump has vowed that military action against the rebels would continue until they are no longer a threat to shipping.
     
    On Thursday evening, France's Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu said a French frigate in the Red Sea destroyed a drone launched from Yemen.
     
    "Our armed forces continue their commitment to ensuring maritime freedom of movement," he said on X.
     
    US State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce told journalists Thursday that the Chinese satellite firm Chang Guang Satellite Technology Company was "directly supporting Iran-backed Huthi terrorist attacks on US interests".
     
    "Their actions -- and Beijing's support of the company, even after our private engagements with them -- is yet another example of China's empty claims to support peace," she said.
     

    Bruce did not initially provide details on the nature of the company's support for the rebels, but later referred to "a Chinese company providing satellite imagery to the Huthis."
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    Hizbollah 'will not let anyone disarm' it, says chief
    https://jordantimes.com/news/region/hizbollah-will-not-let-anyone-disarm-it-says-chief

    <!-- google_ad_section_start -->BEIRUT, Lebanon — Hizbollah "will not let anyone disarm" it, the Lebanese group's leader Naim Qassem said Friday, as Washington presses Beirut to compel the Iran-backed movement to hand over its weapons.
     
    Hezbollah, long a dominant force in Lebanese politics, was left weakened by more than a year of hostilities with Israel sparked by the Gaza war, including an Israeli ground incursion and two months of heavy bombardment that decimated the group's leadership.
     
    The fighting was largely brought to an end by a November ceasefire, but not before the group's longtime leader and Qassem's predecessor Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli air strike.
     
    "We will not let anyone disarm Hezbollah or disarm the resistance" against Israel, Qassem said in remarks on a Hezbollah-affiliated TV channel. 
     
    "We must cut this idea of disarmament from the dictionary."
     
    His comments came hours after another Hizbollah official said the group refused to discuss handing over its weapons unless Israel withdrew completely from south Lebanon and halted its "aggression".
     
    "It is not a question of disarming," Wafic Safa said in an interview with Hizbollah’s Al-Nur radio station.
     
    "What the president (Joseph Aoun) said in his inauguration speech is a defensive strategy." 
     
    Safa, believed by experts to belong to the movement's most radical faction, said Hezbollah had conveyed its position to Aoun, who on Tuesday said he sought "to make 2025 the year of restricting arms to the state".
     
    In his interview, Safa asked: "Wouldn't it be logical for Israel to first withdraw, then release the prisoners, then cease its aggression... and then we discuss a defensive strategy?
     
    "The defensive strategy is about thinking about how to protect Lebanon, not preparing for the party to hand over its weapons."
     
    Analysts have said that the once unthinkable idea of Hezbollah disarming may no longer be so, and may even be inevitable.
     
    Problem is Israel' 
     
    Under the November ceasefire, Israel was meant to withdraw all of its forces from south Lebanon.
     
    But despite the deal, its troops have remained at five south Lebanon positions that they deem "strategic".
     
    Israel has also continued to carry out near-daily strikes against Lebanon -- including on Friday -- saying it is targeting members of Hezbollah.
     
    Under the truce, Hizbollah was to pull its fighters back north of Lebanon's Litani River and dismantle any remaining military infrastructure in the south.
     
    Lebanon's army has been deploying in the south as Israeli forces pulled back.
     
    Hezbollah says the ceasefire does not apply to the rest of Lebanon, despite being based on UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which calls for the disarmament of non-state groups.
     
    Hizbollah was the only group to keep its weapons after Lebanon's 15-year civil war ended in 1990, saying that they were for "resistance" against Israel, which continued to occupy the south until 2000.
     
    US special envoy for the Middle East Morgan Ortagus, who visited Beirut this month, said Washington continued to press Beirut "to fully fulfil the cessation of hostilities, and that includes disarming Hizbollah and all militias". 
     
    Safa said on Friday that both Hezbollah and the Lebanese army were respecting the terms of the truce.
     
    "The problem is Israel, which has not done so," he said.
     
    On Saturday, a source close to Hezbollah told AFP that the group had ceded to the Lebanese army around 190 of its 265 military positions identified south of the Litani.
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    US to withdraw some 1,000 troops from Syria
    https://jordantimes.com/news/world/us-withdraw-some-1000-troops-syria

    <!-- google_ad_section_start -->WASHINGTON — The United States will roughly halve the number of troops it has deployed in Syria to less than 1,000 in the coming months, the Pentagon said Friday.
     
    Washington has had troops in Syria for years as part of international efforts against the Daesh terror group, which rose out of the chaos of the country's civil war to seize swaths of territory there and in neighboring Iraq over a decade ago.
     
    The brutal extremists have since suffered major defeats in both countries, but still remain a threat.
     
    "Today the secretary of defense directed the consolidation of US forces in Syria... to select locations," Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement, without specifying the sites where this would take place.
     
    "This deliberate and conditions-based process will bring the US footprint in Syria down to less than 1,000 US forces in the coming months," he said.
     
    President Donald Trump has long been skeptical of Washington's presence in Syria, ordering the withdrawal of troops during his first term but ultimately leaving American forces in the country.
     
    As Islamist-led rebels pressed forward with a lightning offensive last December that ultimately overthrew Syrian president Bashar Al Assad, Trump said Washington should "NOT GET INVOLVED!"
     
    "Syria is a mess, but is not our friend, & THE UNITED STATES SHOULD HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH IT. THIS IS NOT OUR FIGHT," Trump, then the president-elect, wrote on his Truth Social platform.
     
    Years of war against Daesh
     
    The 2014 onslaught by Daesh prompted a US-led air campaign in support of local ground forces -- the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Iraqi government units.
     
    Washington also deployed thousands of American personnel to advise and assist local forces, with US troops in some cases directly fighting the jihadists.
     
    After years of bloody warfare, Iraq's prime minister announced a final victory over IS in December 2017, while the SDF proclaimed the defeat of the group's "caliphate" in March 2019 after seizing its final bastion in Syria.
     
    But the extremists still have some fighters in the countryside of both countries, and US forces have long carried out periodic strikes and raids to help prevent the group's resurgence.
     
    Washington stepped up military action against Daesh in Syria in the wake of Assad's overthrow, though it has more recently shifted its focus to strikes targeting Yemen's Huthi rebels, who have been attacking international shipping since late 2023.
     
    US forces in Iraq and Syria were repeatedly targeted by pro-Iran militants following the outbreak of the Gaza war in October 2023, but responded with heavy strikes on Tehran-linked targets, and the attacks largely subsided.
     
    Washington for years said it had some 900 military personnel in Syria as part of international efforts against Daesh, but the Pentagon announced in December 2024 that the number of US troops in the country had doubled to around 2,000 earlier in the year.
     
    While the United States is reducing its forces in Syria, Iraq has also sought an end to the US-led coalition's presence there, where Washington has said it has some 2,500 troops.
     
    The United States and Iraq have announced that the coalition would end its decade-long military mission in federal Iraq by the end of 2025, and by September 2026 in the autonomous Kurdistan region.
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    Press TV: Deadly US strikes hit Yemen fuel port used by Huthis https://jordantimes.com/news/region/deadly-us-strikes-hit-yemen-fuel-port-used-huthis <!-- google_ad_section_start -->SANAA — The US military said it had destroyed a key Yemeni fuel port as it targets the country's Huthi rebels, who said Friday that 20 people had been killed in the strikes.   The attack on the Ras Issa fuel port aimed to cut off a source of supplies and funds for the Iran-backed Huthis, the US military said.   Washington has hammered the Huthis with near-daily air strikes since March 15 in a bid to end their attacks on civilian shipping and military vessels in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.   The rebels began their attacks in late 2023, claiming solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. Israel's army said Friday they had intercepted an incoming missile from Yemen.   In a statement, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) said: "US forces took action to eliminate this source of fuel for the Iran-backed Huthi terrorists and deprive them of illegal revenue that has funded Huthi efforts to terrorise the entire region for over 10 years.    "The objective of these strikes was to degrade the economic source of power of the Huthis, who continue to exploit and bring great pain upon their fellow countrymen".   Ships "have continued to supply fuel via the port of Ras Issa" despite Washington designating the rebels a foreign terrorist organisation earlier this year, the military command added, without specifying the source of the fuel.   Huthi health ministry spokesman Anees Alasbahi said the preliminary death toll stood at 20, including five paramedics.   There were also "50 wounded workers and employees at the Ras Issa oil port, following the American aggression", he said on X.   "The death toll is likely to rise as body parts are still being identified," he added.   Fireball    The port lies along the west coast of Yemen on the Red Sea.   In images broadcast early Friday by the rebels' Al-Masira channel, which it presented as the "first images of the US aggression" against the port, a fireball lit up the area around the ships, while thick columns of smoke rose above what appeared to be an ongoing blaze.   "Civil defence rescue teams and paramedics are making every effort to search for and extract victims and extinguish the fire," said Alasbahi.   The Huthis have regularly fired missiles and drones on Israel since the war in Gaza broke out in October 2023 following an attack on Israel by Hamas militants.   "Following the sirens that sounded a short while ago in several areas in Israel, a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted," Israel's army said Friday on Telegram, adding that aerial defence systems had been deployed "to intercept the threat".   Huthi attacks have hampered shipping through the Suez Canal -- a vital route that normally carries about 12 percent of world shipping traffic -- forcing many companies into a costly detour around the tip of southern Africa.   The United States first began conducting strikes against the Huthis under president Joe Biden's administration, and his successor President Donald Trump has vowed that military action against the rebels would continue until they are no longer a threat to shipping.   On Thursday evening, France's Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu said a French frigate in the Red Sea destroyed a drone launched from Yemen.   "Our armed forces continue their commitment to ensuring maritime freedom of movement," he said on X.   US State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce told journalists Thursday that the Chinese satellite firm Chang Guang Satellite Technology Company was "directly supporting Iran-backed Huthi terrorist attacks on US interests".   "Their actions -- and Beijing's support of the company, even after our private engagements with them -- is yet another example of China's empty claims to support peace," she said.   Bruce did not initially provide details on the nature of the company's support for the rebels, but later referred to "a Chinese company providing satellite imagery to the Huthis." <!-- google_ad_section_end -->Image:  Hizbollah 'will not let anyone disarm' it, says chief https://jordantimes.com/news/region/hizbollah-will-not-let-anyone-disarm-it-says-chief <!-- google_ad_section_start -->BEIRUT, Lebanon — Hizbollah "will not let anyone disarm" it, the Lebanese group's leader Naim Qassem said Friday, as Washington presses Beirut to compel the Iran-backed movement to hand over its weapons.   Hezbollah, long a dominant force in Lebanese politics, was left weakened by more than a year of hostilities with Israel sparked by the Gaza war, including an Israeli ground incursion and two months of heavy bombardment that decimated the group's leadership.   The fighting was largely brought to an end by a November ceasefire, but not before the group's longtime leader and Qassem's predecessor Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli air strike.   "We will not let anyone disarm Hezbollah or disarm the resistance" against Israel, Qassem said in remarks on a Hezbollah-affiliated TV channel.    "We must cut this idea of disarmament from the dictionary."   His comments came hours after another Hizbollah official said the group refused to discuss handing over its weapons unless Israel withdrew completely from south Lebanon and halted its "aggression".   "It is not a question of disarming," Wafic Safa said in an interview with Hizbollah’s Al-Nur radio station.   "What the president (Joseph Aoun) said in his inauguration speech is a defensive strategy."    Safa, believed by experts to belong to the movement's most radical faction, said Hezbollah had conveyed its position to Aoun, who on Tuesday said he sought "to make 2025 the year of restricting arms to the state".   In his interview, Safa asked: "Wouldn't it be logical for Israel to first withdraw, then release the prisoners, then cease its aggression... and then we discuss a defensive strategy?   "The defensive strategy is about thinking about how to protect Lebanon, not preparing for the party to hand over its weapons."   Analysts have said that the once unthinkable idea of Hezbollah disarming may no longer be so, and may even be inevitable.   Problem is Israel'    Under the November ceasefire, Israel was meant to withdraw all of its forces from south Lebanon.   But despite the deal, its troops have remained at five south Lebanon positions that they deem "strategic".   Israel has also continued to carry out near-daily strikes against Lebanon -- including on Friday -- saying it is targeting members of Hezbollah.   Under the truce, Hizbollah was to pull its fighters back north of Lebanon's Litani River and dismantle any remaining military infrastructure in the south.   Lebanon's army has been deploying in the south as Israeli forces pulled back.   Hezbollah says the ceasefire does not apply to the rest of Lebanon, despite being based on UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which calls for the disarmament of non-state groups.   Hizbollah was the only group to keep its weapons after Lebanon's 15-year civil war ended in 1990, saying that they were for "resistance" against Israel, which continued to occupy the south until 2000.   US special envoy for the Middle East Morgan Ortagus, who visited Beirut this month, said Washington continued to press Beirut "to fully fulfil the cessation of hostilities, and that includes disarming Hizbollah and all militias".    Safa said on Friday that both Hezbollah and the Lebanese army were respecting the terms of the truce.   "The problem is Israel, which has not done so," he said.   On Saturday, a source close to Hezbollah told AFP that the group had ceded to the Lebanese army around 190 of its 265 military positions identified south of the Litani. <!-- google_ad_section_end -->Image:  5yrs ago April 2020 What a strange world we live in Covid-19 ClownWorld Restrictions Lockdowns Masks US to withdraw some 1,000 troops from Syria https://jordantimes.com/news/world/us-withdraw-some-1000-troops-syria <!-- google_ad_section_start -->WASHINGTON — The United States will roughly halve the number of troops it has deployed in Syria to less than 1,000 in the coming months, the Pentagon said Friday.   Washington has had troops in Syria for years as part of international efforts against the Daesh terror group, which rose out of the chaos of the country's civil war to seize swaths of territory there and in neighboring Iraq over a decade ago.   The brutal extremists have since suffered major defeats in both countries, but still remain a threat.   "Today the secretary of defense directed the consolidation of US forces in Syria... to select locations," Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement, without specifying the sites where this would take place.   "This deliberate and conditions-based process will bring the US footprint in Syria down to less than 1,000 US forces in the coming months," he said.   President Donald Trump has long been skeptical of Washington's presence in Syria, ordering the withdrawal of troops during his first term but ultimately leaving American forces in the country.   As Islamist-led rebels pressed forward with a lightning offensive last December that ultimately overthrew Syrian president Bashar Al Assad, Trump said Washington should "NOT GET INVOLVED!"   "Syria is a mess, but is not our friend, & THE UNITED STATES SHOULD HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH IT. THIS IS NOT OUR FIGHT," Trump, then the president-elect, wrote on his Truth Social platform.   Years of war against Daesh   The 2014 onslaught by Daesh prompted a US-led air campaign in support of local ground forces -- the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Iraqi government units.   Washington also deployed thousands of American personnel to advise and assist local forces, with US troops in some cases directly fighting the jihadists.   After years of bloody warfare, Iraq's prime minister announced a final victory over IS in December 2017, while the SDF proclaimed the defeat of the group's "caliphate" in March 2019 after seizing its final bastion in Syria.   But the extremists still have some fighters in the countryside of both countries, and US forces have long carried out periodic strikes and raids to help prevent the group's resurgence.   Washington stepped up military action against Daesh in Syria in the wake of Assad's overthrow, though it has more recently shifted its focus to strikes targeting Yemen's Huthi rebels, who have been attacking international shipping since late 2023.   US forces in Iraq and Syria were repeatedly targeted by pro-Iran militants following the outbreak of the Gaza war in October 2023, but responded with heavy strikes on Tehran-linked targets, and the attacks largely subsided.   Washington for years said it had some 900 military personnel in Syria as part of international efforts against Daesh, but the Pentagon announced in December 2024 that the number of US troops in the country had doubled to around 2,000 earlier in the year.   While the United States is reducing its forces in Syria, Iraq has also sought an end to the US-led coalition's presence there, where Washington has said it has some 2,500 troops.   The United States and Iraq have announced that the coalition would end its decade-long military mission in federal Iraq by the end of 2025, and by September 2026 in the autonomous Kurdistan region. <!-- google_ad_section_end -->Image:  A few minutes ago, the Russian Defense Ministry published unique footage of the destruction of another American multiple launch rocket system 'HIMARS'. 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