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  • Middle East Head Line –Saturday, April 18, 2026

    Middle East Head Line –Saturday, April 18, 2026

    Strait of Hormuz Closes Again: Iran Accuses U.S. of Violating Deal

    The crucial energy corridor, the Strait of Hormuz, has been closed by Iran, just hours after a temporary opening was announced. Tehran states this is a response to the “full force” U.S. blockade on its oil ports, which it says violates a previous understanding.

    Lebanon Ceasefire With Israel: Celebrations Begin Amid Unfinished Business

    After weeks of intense conflict, a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has taken effect. While residents are returning to damaged cities and celebrating the pause in fighting, both sides have already accused the other of violations, and long-term peace talks are labeled “failure” by some senior officials.

    UN Warns of Yemen’s Exposure to Regional Escalation, Urges Support for Peace Process

    Hans Grundberg, the UN Special Envoy for Yemen, briefed the Security Council, stating that Yemen remains highly vulnerable to the fallout from the wider regional conflicts. He urged all parties to safeguard the current ceasefire and prioritize an inclusive political process to prevent a “devastating” economic and humanitarian collapse.

  • Middle East Head Line –Saturday, April 4, 2026

    Middle East Head Line –Saturday, April 4, 2026

    The Gaza Truce: Fragile Hope on the Horizon

    Negotiators in Cairo report ‘cautious optimism’ for a sustainable ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. The proposed deal focuses on a phased release of hostages and an increase in crucial humanitarian aid.

    A Landmark Summit: Bridging the Gulf and Africa

    Leaders from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and African nations conclude a historic summit in Riyadh. Discussions centered on new economic partnerships, food security initiatives, and joint renewable energy projects.

    Red Sea Security: Global Trade Under Fire

    The International Maritime Organization expresses ‘grave concern’ after another cargo ship reports an explosion nearby in the southern Red Sea. Major shipping firms are suspending operations in the key energy corridor indefinitely.

    Lebanon’s Economic Freefall: Crisis Deepens

    The Lebanese Pound plummets to a historic new low, wiping out savings and driving inflation beyond the reach of average citizens. Public sector strikes are intensifying as basic services become increasingly scarce.