White House Correspondents Dinner shooting not linked to Iran, says Trump
President Donald Trump has said that a shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner in Washington on Saturday is unrelated to the ongoing war in Iran.
“It’s not going to deter me from winning the war in Iran,” he told reporters in the aftermath of the incident.
“I don’t know if that had anything to do with it, I really don’t think so, based on what we know.”
Maira Butt26 April 2026 10:21
The war in Iran is in a ‘limbo’ phase. Here’s why it could leave the world facing chaos
Even so, experts say Iran has shown far more tolerance to this kind of pressure than outsiders would like to admit, and Trump will still be influenced by domestic political pressure over rising energy prices.
While Iran’s economy will no doubt be damaged by a protracted war, analysts say the status quo could also end up strengthening the authoritarian regime.
James C Reynolds reports:
Maira Butt26 April 2026 09:50
Oman’s sultan meets Iranian foreign minister Araghchi in Muscat
The Sultan of Oman, Haitham bin Tariq Al Said has met Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araqchi in Muscat, where both sides discussed the regional situation and mediation efforts aimed at ending the Iran war, Oman’s state news agency reported on Sunday.
Maira Butt26 April 2026 09:21
Netanyahu ‘shocked’ by ‘attempted assassination’ of Trump
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed his shock at a shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday, which saw President Donald Trump and JD Vance escorted out of event by security officials.
“Sara and I were shocked by the attempted assassination of President @realDonaldTrump last night in Washington, DC,” Netanyahu wrote in a post on X.
“We are relieved that the President and the First Lady are safe and strong. We send our wishes for a full and speedy recovery to the wounded police officer and salute the US Secret Service for their swift and decisive action.”

Maira Butt26 April 2026 09:00
All the alternative routes for Middle East oil and gas to bypass the Strait of Hormuz
The US-Israeli war with Iran has disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, with only three vessels passing the waterway in one 24 hour, shipping data showed.
More than a dozen tankers passed through the Strait after Iran briefly declared it open on Friday. But a ceasefire between the US and Iran appeared in jeopardy on Tuesday as Iran vowed to retaliate for the US seizure of one of its vessels and refused to join new peace talks.
Maira Butt26 April 2026 08:46
Government ramps up planning for possible supply shortages from Iran war
Oil prices have soared since the US-Israel war on Iran began, driven by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz – a key shipping lane that once handled a fifth of global oil and gas.
The Prime Minister will chair another meeting of the Cabinet committee, established to manage the fallout, this Tuesday, following last week’s Middle East Response Committee session.
A separate contingency group of ministers, led by Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones, also meets twice weekly.
Maira Butt26 April 2026 08:15
Recap: Trump says White House dinner shooting will not deter him from Iran war
If you’re just joining us, here are the latest updates on the ongoing tensions between the US, Israel and Iran.
- President Donald Trump and JD Vance were escorted out of a White House correspondents’ dinner on Saturday evening after a shooting in the building said to have targeted Trump administration officials. The US leader said it would not deter him from a win in the Iran war.
- Mr Trump cancelled a trip scheduled for US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to visit Islamabad, Pakistan, after saying the distance was too far to travel and “too much work” without a plan.
- The Iranian delegation left Pakistan on Saturday after conveying their demands and reservations to Pakistani officials. They had insisted that no direct talks were scheduled contrary to US reports.
- Israel continued to bomb Lebanon despite a ceasefire and said it is targeting Hezbollah.
- Israeli attacks that have killed journalists were condemned by the UK and Finland in a statement by the Media Freedom Coalition on Saturday.
Maira Butt26 April 2026 07:50
Iran caused more extensive damage to US bases than publicly acknowledged, says NBC
Iranian attacks on US military bases caused far more extensive damage than has been publicly acknowledged, a new report by NBC has suggested.
Three US officials familiar with the damage told the publication that it was extensive and wide-reaching.
Facilities affected by Iranian retaliatory strikes include the headquarters of the US navy in Bahrain, the centre for the navy’s operations in the region, which suffered serious damage while some parts of the building sustained destruction that was likely more repairable.
Bases had been largely cleared of troops leaving them vulnerable to attack.
The American Enterprise Institute found that multiple hangars and warehouses at the Ali Al Salem air base in Kuwait was also hit. The AEI said that Iran hit more than 100 targets across 11 Gulf countries, with estimated damage at around $5bn.
Two air defence systems were also damaged in the region.

Maira Butt26 April 2026 07:24
Iran executes man linked to militant group, Tasnim reports
Iran executed a man convicted of being a member of the Sunni militant group Jaish al-Adl and carrying out attacks on Iranian security forces, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported on Sunday.
Authorities identified the man as Amer Ramesh, saying he had been arrested in a counter-terrorism operation in southeastern Iran and charged with armed rebellion, including being involved in bombings and ambushes targeting military personnel.
Jaish al-Adl is an extremist Sunni Muslim militant group active in Iran’s poorest region, Sistan-Baluchestan.
Shweta Sharma26 April 2026 07:00
US intercepts sanctioned merchant vessel in Arabian Sea, Central Command says
The US Central Command said it intercepted a merchant vessel attempting to breach the blockade of Iran, in what it described as part of ongoing efforts to curb illicit energy shipments.
The ship, identified as Sevan, was among a 19-vessel “shadow fleet” allegedly transporting Iranian oil and gas products to foreign markets, according to the US military.
Central Command said the vessel was intercepted in the Arabian Sea by a US Navy helicopter operating from the guided-missile destroyer USS Pinckney. The ship is now “complying with US military direction to turn back to Iran under escort,” it added.
Officials said the so-called shadow fleet has been sanctioned by the US Treasury for moving billions of dollars’ worth of Iranian energy exports – including propane and butane – to overseas buyers.
Since the blockade began, the US military says it has redirected 37 vessels attempting similar routes.
Shweta Sharma26 April 2026 06:30
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