U.S. President Donald Trump acknowledged using foul language towards Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, referring to him as 'crazy' during a phone call on Monday evening. This statement reflects the escalating tensions in U.S.-Israeli relations.
The Secretary-General of the Justice and Law Council in Negeri Sembilan, <strong>Raja Norazli Raja Nordin</strong>, has rejected an indefinite suspension announced by several local leaders, asserting that the decision has no legal effect.
Brazil experienced a series of significant events last week that impacted its political and economic landscape. This special report sheds light on the topics that captured the attention of the Brazilian public.
In light of rising political pressures, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the People's Party, stated it is time to focus on the president, noting the current legislative session has ended. This statement comes as calls for a government change intensify.
The PAS movement announced it will leave the decision regarding its relationship with the Bersatu party to its scholars' council after receiving a comprehensive report from coalition leaders. This comes as tensions rise within the opposition coalition in Malaysia.
Sergey Shoigu, the Secretary of the Russian Security Council, revealed a significant resurgence of the Russian language among Ukrainian citizens. This trend reflects cultural and social transformations in Ukraine amidst rising political tensions.
The Strait of Hormuz, a critical point for global energy movement, has seen a significant decline in commercial shipping traffic, with only a few vessels linked to Iran crossing on Wednesday. This drop highlights the sporadic nature of traffic in this vital maritime corridor.
Iran has ridiculed U.S. President Donald Trump by sharing a video of a white buffalo from Bangladesh, coinciding with rising tensions between Washington and Tehran. The video, widely circulated on social media, raises questions about the connection between the buffalo and the American president.
Jordan's guardianship over Al-Aqsa Mosque faces threats from the United States and Israel, which seek to undermine this historical role. This situation arises amid heightened political tensions in the region, raising concerns about serious repercussions.
The Chisinau Court of Appeals has rejected appeals from the defense of the Gagauzia leader, raising concerns about the future of autonomy in the region. This decision comes amid increasing political tensions.
The US Treasury Department has announced sanctions targeting several Hezbollah MPs and two officers from the Lebanese Army and General Security intelligence agencies. This move is part of Washington's efforts to combat activities it views as threats to regional security.
China's exports of rare earth magnets to Japan saw a slight increase of <strong>2.5%</strong> in April after a significant decline in March. However, Japanese companies are warning of a severe shortage of these vital materials due to ongoing diplomatic tensions between Beijing and Tokyo.
Political and media discontent prevails in Algeria towards Paris following the visit of French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin. This raises questions about reconciliation efforts between the two countries.
The Tunisian Defense Ministry has stirred significant debate after announcing its commitment to neutrality and refusal to engage in political disputes. This statement comes at a sensitive time, raising questions about the military's position in the political landscape.
Concerns are rising in Sweida, southern Syria, as official exam dates approach. Students are facing the repercussions of political conflicts that impact their educational process.
Iran is preparing to send its national football team to the United States for the 2026 World Cup, despite rising tensions with Washington. The Iranian Football Federation is demanding security guarantees for the players during the tournament.
Global energy markets are fluctuating as a fragile truce persists in the Middle East. Sharif Suki, founder of Cheniere Energy, discusses the challenges and opportunities facing liquefied natural gas markets in Bloomberg's Open Interest program.
Cole A, a man from California, appeared in a federal court in Washington after being charged with attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump. The 31-year-old defendant denied all charges against him on Monday.
Iranian authorities executed 29-year-old Erfan Shakourzadeh for allegedly spying for the CIA and Israeli Mossad. This execution raises significant concerns about human rights amidst escalating regional tensions.
On May 11, 2026, the world witnessed a series of significant events impacting various nations, from political developments to economic crises. These occurrences captured the attention of global media outlets.
Copper prices are experiencing a significant rise, nearing their highest historical close, as traders overlook tensions between the United States and Iran. This increase is part of a wave of optimism towards risk assets in the financial markets.
Since the onset of the conflict in Iran, major companies worldwide have seen a significant increase in their market value, totaling approximately <strong>$5.4 trillion</strong>. The semiconductor sector has been the primary beneficiary, highlighting the profound impacts of the conflict on the global economy.
The Thai Ministry of Justice announced that former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra will be required to wear an electronic monitoring bracelet until September 9. This decision comes a day before his release from Klong Prem Central Prison.
An Iranian military spokesperson stated that Tehran will obstruct the passage of vessels supporting Washington's sanctions. This announcement comes amid rising political and economic pressures on Iran.
The United States is witnessing a significant rise in tensions regarding redistricting following recent Supreme Court decisions on voting rights. These developments raise concerns about potential new legal battles that could impact the democratic system.
Tensions are escalating between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump, following failures in the war against Iran. Mutual criticisms reveal a growing distrust that threatens their political futures.
An oil tanker successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz and reached South Korea, marking the first vessel to do so since Iran announced the closure of this vital passage. This development highlights new trends in maritime navigation amid ongoing political challenges.
Most Gulf stock markets closed lower on Sunday, May 10, 2026, influenced by the ongoing uncertainty surrounding peace talks between the United States and Iran. Meanwhile, the Saudi market showed relative stability, highlighting a divergence in regional performance.
Gulf investments are facing increasing pressures due to the 'no peace, no war' environment, negatively affecting capital flows. Governments in the region are reassessing their strategies to tackle these challenges.
The 2026 World Cup is set to kick off in a month, raising concerns over ticket prices and political tensions in the United States. The tournament will feature 48 teams across a joint hosting by three countries.