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- ▸ Iran transmitted its ceasefire response through Pakistani mediators as a Qatari LNG tanker became the first to transit the Strait of Hormuz since the war began
- ▸ while Trump threatened to blow up anyone approaching Iran's nuclear site
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Iran Sends Response via Pakistan as Qatari Tanker Transits Hormuz
Trump told Sharyl Attkisson Space Force has Iran's nuclear site "very well surveilled" and would "blow up" intruders, claiming 70% of targets hit; Iran replied via Pakistani mediators and the Al Kharaitiyat became the first Qatari LNG ship through Hormuz since the war. In London, Catherine West readied 81 MP signatures to force a Labour contest after a 1,500-seat rout; Kyiv said Putin's claim Ukraine refused a 1,000-for-1,000 POW swap "does not correspond to reality." Russia hit Zaporizhzhia 780 times during the May truce; Asian economies queued for fuel as the Hormuz shock spread.
Trump says Iran nuclear materials site is under Space Force surveillance, threatens to 'blow up' intruders
Donald Trump told journalist Sharyl Attkisson the United States has Iran's nuclear materials site "very well surveilled" via Space Force and would "blow up" anyone who approached it, in an interview released on Sunday. The president said US forces had hit "probably 70 percent" of targets they intended to strike in the war that began on 28 February and could resume operations "for two more weeks" to finish the list. The remarks landed the same day Iran routed its formal reply to the latest US ceasefire proposal through Pakistani mediators, with talks aimed at securing safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran submits response to US peace proposal; first Qatari LNG tanker transits Strait of Hormuz
Iran on Sunday sent its response to a US proposal to end the war via mediator Pakistan, state news agency IRNA reported, saying the initial phase of negotiations would focus on ending hostilities. The same day, the QatarEnergy-operated LNG carrier Al Kharaitiyat became the first Qatari vessel to transit the Strait of Hormuz since the war began on Feb. 28, heading for Pakistan's Port Qasim. The passage was approved by Iran to build confidence with Qatar and Pakistan, both mediators in the conflict.
Kyiv rejects Putin's claim Ukraine walked away from 1,000-for-1,000 prisoner swap
The Office of the President of Ukraine told Suspilne that Vladimir Putin's claim Kyiv had refused a large-scale prisoner exchange "does not correspond to reality," insisting work on the deal is actively moving forward and rests on Washington acting as guarantor. Putin had told state media after the May 9 Victory Day parade that Russia tabled 500 Ukrainian POWs for swap on May 5 and that Ukrainian negotiators "went off the radar." The proposed Trump-brokered "1,000-for-1,000" exchange — the largest since the 2022 invasion — was timed to a May 9-11 truce that Russian drones have already broken in Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk.
Backbencher West sets Labour leadership threshold at 81 MPs as Rayner says blocking Burnham was a mistake
Labour backbencher Catherine West confirmed she will gather signatures to trigger a leadership contest unless Keir Starmer's relaunch speech on Monday convinces her otherwise; she needs 81 MPs — 20 percent of the parliamentary party — to force a ballot, and more than 30 Labour MPs have already publicly called for the prime minister to go. Former deputy PM Angela Rayner broke her silence to call the National Executive Committee's blocking of Andy Burnham "a mistake" and warn that this is Labour's "last chance" to be a working-people's party. Equity general secretary Paul Fleming and Unison's Andrea Egan added union pressure for an exit timetable, as rumoured contenders Wes Streeting and Rayner herself stayed publicly silent on whether they would stand.
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Trump Threatens Iran Nuclear Site, Pakistan Mediates
Labour Leadership Crisis Deepens as Antisemitism Rally Draws Thousands
France Faces Colonial Reckonings, Media Suspension in Niger
German Coalition Warns AfD Government Would Risk Intelligence Trust
Ukraine Truce Fails as Drones Strike 780 Times in 24 Hours
CHP Loses 15th Mayor to AKP as IFC Invests $25B in Turkey
Cyber Threat Intelligence
Daily snapshot of attack categories, threat actors, and country exposure.
- Data Leak 10 MayAlleged leak of Chinese & Hong Kong passport
- Web Defacement Israel 10 MayZoRRoKiN targets the website of H&O
- Data Leak United States 10 MayAlleged leak of USA database
- Web Defacement Pakistan 10 MayMilliKuvvetler targets the website of Sindh Teachers Education Development Authority
- BABAYO EROR SYSTEM 61 ev
- Hax.or 10 ev
- Keymous Plus 10 ev
- LYNX 8 ev
- NoName057(16) 6 ev
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