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President Trump has framed the Iran conflict as a decisive victory and a turning point for the country’s leadership. Analysts say Iran’s hard-liners have emerged stronger and are unlikely to concede major demands, complicating prospects for a broad agreement.
A British general’s meeting with the Governor of Ramallah has drawn criticism over her public support for released prisoners convicted of deadly attacks. The British Embassy said the meeting was part of routine engagement and that it was unaware of the specific allegations.
The United States has warned that buyers of Iranian oil could face sanctions as it enforces a maritime blockade. Washington expects China to pause purchases and has contacted foreign banks about potential penalties.
Wall Street reached new highs as investors bet on progress toward an accord between the United States and Iran. The Standard and Poor's 500 and Nasdaq Composite Index set fresh records.
President Donald Trump has proposed permanently reopening the Strait of Hormuz as talks with Iran prepare to resume. The White House says negotiations are ongoing and expresses confidence in reaching a deal despite continued military tensions in the region.
TimesofIsraelIran supreme leader's adviser threatens to sink US ships in Hormuz straitApril 15, 2026
A top Iranian military adviser has threatened to sink American ships if the United States polices the Strait of Hormuz. The remarks come amid a fragile ceasefire following weeks of disrupted shipping in the strategic waterway.
Two people have been arrested over an attempted arson attack on a north London synagogue. Police are treating the incident as an antisemitic hate crime and have involved counter-terrorism detectives in the investigation.
Republican senators have introduced legislation to permanently block United States funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency over alleged ties to Hamas. The bill would also remove the agency’s diplomatic immunity and restrict engagement with certain United Nations bodies.
Spain and Portugal are benefiting from a surge in tourism as travelers avoid conflict-affected areas in the Middle East. Industry forecasts have been raised, but uncertainty over fuel prices and regional stability could still impact the outlook.
ArutzShevaSa'ar to Dutch Foreign Minister: Removing the Hezbollah threat will pave the way for peaceApril 15, 2026
Israel's foreign minister briefed his Dutch counterpart on newly launched direct negotiations with Lebanon. He said removing the Hezbollah threat could open the door to peace and normalization.
Older adults with higher levels of optimism face a lower risk of developing dementia, according to a long-term study in the United States. Researchers say a positive outlook may support healthier behaviors and promote cognitive resilience.
European leaders and Jewish representatives warned of escalating antisemitism and insecurity at a Brussels conference. Calls were made for special protected minority status and stronger legal safeguards to ensure the future of Jewish life in Europe.






