Wednesday

April 15, 2026

Armed conflicts and attacks

Middle Eastern crisis

Israeli military chief of staff Eyal Zamir says that Israel has approved plans for the continuation of military action in both Iran and Lebanon. (Al Jazeera)

2026 Iran war

A U.S. official says that over 10,000 additional U.S. military personnel, including sailors aboard USS George H. W. Bush and the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit on the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group, will arrive in the region later this month. (AA)

2025–2026 Iran–United States negotiations

2026 Iran war ceasefire

The U.S. says that it has not formally agreed to extend the ceasefire, although there is ongoing engagement between Iran and the U.S. towards a peace deal. (Al Jazeera)

Pakistan in the 2026 Iran war

A Pakistani delegation led by military chief Asim Munir arrives in Tehran, Iran, to facilitate the continuation of diplomacy between Iran and the United States. (Al Jazeera)

Pakistani prime minister Shehbaz Sharif arrives in Jeddah to begin a four-day diplomatic trip through Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey to push for a second round of Iran–U.S. peace talks. (Arab News PK)

2026 Strait of Hormuz crisis

Iran's military headquarters threatens to close the Red Sea in addition to the strait if the U.S. naval blockade continues. (Al Jazeera)

2026 Strait of Hormuz campaign

The U.S. Central Command reports that ten vessels have been turned around since the start of the naval blockade of Iran. (NBC News)

Hezbollah–Israel conflict

2026 Lebanon war

At least 13 people are killed by Israeli attacks across Lebanon. (Al Jazeera)

Lebanon's health ministry updates the total casualties to 2,167 killed and 7,061 injured. (Al Jazeera)

2026 Israel–Lebanon peace talks

The Israeli security cabinet convenes and does not make a decision about a ceasefire in Lebanon, following the previous day's negotiations. (Times of Israel) (Axios)

Russian sabotage operations in Europe

Swedish civil defence minister Carl-Oskar Bohlin reports that the Swedish Security Service had prevented a cyberattack on a thermal power station in West Sweden in mid-2025, identifying the perpetrators as a group linked to Russian intelligence, with no significant disruption to operations. (AFP via Macau Business)

Business and economy

The BBC announces that it will cut between 1,800 and 2,000 jobs, around 1-in-10 employees, citing the need to tackle "significant financial pressures". (Variety)

Shoe company Allbirds announces it will be pivoting to providing computing infrastructure for artificial intelligence, with plans to rename itself to "NewBird AI". The company's shares rose nearly 600% on the news. (CNBC)

Economic impact of the 2026 Iran war

The Iraqi transport ministry announces that Iraqi Airways will resume flights to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, beginning tomorrow and Istanbul, Turkey, on Saturday. (Iraqi News)

2026 Iran war fuel crisis

Norway records its highest-ever crude oil export value in March, reaching 57.4 billion kroner (US$6.08 billion) for 56.6 million barrels, contributing to a trade surplus of 97.5 billion kroner ($10.3 billion) amid a global fuel crisis. (Bloomberg)

South Korea secures imports of 273 million barrels of crude oil (by the end of the year) and 2.1 million tons of naphtha through alternative routes that bypass the Strait of Hormuz, providing several months of supply amid disruptions linked to the Iran war. (AFP via SpaceWar.com)

Iraq–Syria relations, Iraq in the 2026 Iran war, Syria in the 2026 Iran war

Syria begins loading the first tanker carrying Iraqi oil at the Baniyas Refinery for export by sea under a bilateral arrangement to reroute shipments amid disruptions to maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. (AFP via SpaceWar.com)

International relations

Evacuations during the 2026 Iran war, Iran–Sri Lanka relations, Sinking of IRIS Dena

Sri Lanka repatriates 238 Iranian sailors from the IRIS Bushehr and the wrecked IRIS Dena, after providing temporary shelter on humanitarian grounds. (AFP via The Straits Times)

Humanitarian impact of the Sudanese civil war

Donors pledge 1.3 billion (US$1.5 billion) in foreign aid for Sudan at an international conference in Berlin, Germany, marking the third anniversary of the beginning of Sudan's civil war, as participants also discuss efforts to advance ceasefire negotiations. (Al Jazeera)

North Korea and weapons of mass destruction

International Atomic Energy Agency director general Rafael Grossi reports increased activity at multiple nuclear facilities in North Korea, including the Nyongbyon site, indicating expanded capacity to produce nuclear weapons. (AFP via ABS-CBN News)

Israel–Somaliland relations, International recognition of Somaliland

Israel appoints Michael Lotem as the first Israeli ambassador to Somaliland, months after Israel officially recognised the breakaway region in Somalia. Lotem previously served as the Israeli ambassador to Kenya. (Al Jazeera) (Garowe Online) (Horseed Media)

Law and crime

A court in Nairobi, Kenya, sentences a Chinese national to one year in prison and imposes a fine after he pleads guilty to attempting to smuggle more than 2,200 ants out of Kenya without authorization. (AFP via CP24)

2026 Onikişubat school shooting

Nine people are killed and 13 others are injured in a mass shooting at a school in Kahramanmaraş, Turkey. The perpetrator dies by suicide. It is the deadliest school shooting in Turkish history. (Reuters)

Chinese intelligence activity abroad

A Taiwanese court sentences six current and former military personnel to prison terms of four and a half to eight and a half years for espionage offenses, including organizing networks and transmitting classified information to individuals linked to China. (AFP via The Edge)

Corruption in Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea tightens security at military bases and imposes movement restrictions after a group of soldiers sets up roadblocks in Port Moresby to protest alleged irregularities in army recruitment linked to former defence minister Billy Joseph, who is under investigation. (AFP via SpaceWar.com)

Organised crime in Indonesia

Indonesian police announce the arrest of six suspects for trafficking endangered Komodo dragons sourced from East Nusa Tenggara and intended for export to Thailand, and detain two additional individuals for smuggling pangolin scales. (AFP via The Straits Times)

Politics and elections

Reactions to the 2026 Iran war

The U.S. Senate rejects the War Powers Resolution by a 52–47 vote in the fourth Democratic-led attempt to stop hostilities until they are authorized by the U.S. Congress. (Reuters)

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