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Qatar, Egypt discuss US-Iran ceasefire

May 21, 2026, 19:56 GMT+1

Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani discussed the US-Iran ceasefire and regional de-escalation efforts in a phone call with Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, Qatar’s foreign ministry said on X on Thursday.

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Iraq condemns use of its territory for attacks against UAE, Saudi Arabia

May 21, 2026, 19:15 GMT+1

Iraq condemned attacks on Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates that were allegedly launched from within its territory, Prime Minister Ali Faleh Al-Zaidi said on Thursday.

Al-Zaidi said Iraq renewed its “condemnation and renunciation” of the attacks and pledged a joint investigation with the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

“We express our rejection of the use of Iraqi territory or airspace as a launching ground for attacks against brotherly and friendly states, and reaffirm Iraq's role as a meeting point for shared interests,” Al-Zaidi said on X.

The UAE said on Tuesday that a drone which hit a nuclear plant had been launched from Iraq, while Saudi Arabia said it intercepted three drones entering its airspace from Iraq.

Trump says he may miss son’s wedding because of Iran

May 21, 2026, 18:59 GMT+1
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US President Donald Trump said he may miss his son Donald Trump Jr.’s wedding this weekend, saying the timing was difficult because of Iran and other issues.

“This is not good timing for me,” Trump said. “I have a thing called Iran and other things.”

“That’s one I can’t win on,” he added. “If I do attend, I get killed. If I don’t attend, I get killed by the fake news, of course, I'm talking about."

US sanctions Iran envoy, Lebanon officials over Hezbollah ties

May 21, 2026, 18:29 GMT+1

The United States imposed sanctions on Iran’s ambassador-designate to Lebanon, Mohammad Reza Sheibani, and eight other individuals in Lebanon for obstructing the peace process and impeding the disarmament of Hezbollah, the US Treasury Department said on Thursday.

The Treasury said the designated individuals included Hezbollah-aligned officials across Lebanon’s parliament, military and security sectors who sought to preserve the Iran-backed group’s influence over Lebanese state institutions.

“Hizballah is a terrorist organization and must be fully disarmed,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.

“Treasury will continue to take action against officials who have infiltrated the Lebanese government and are enabling Hezbollah to wage its senseless campaign of violence against the Lebanese people and obstruct lasting peace,” he added.

The Treasury also designated Hezbollah political representatives Mohamed Abdel-Mottaleb Fanich, Hassan Nizammeddine Fadlallah, Ibrahim al-Moussawi and Hussein Al-Hajj Hassan.

It also sanctioned Amal Movement security officials Ahmad Asaad Baalbaki and Ali Ahmad Safawi, as well as General Directorate for General Security official Khattar Nasser Eldin and Lebanese Armed Forces Intelligence Directorate official Samir Hamadi.

Iran discusses Hormuz toll system with Oman - Bloomberg

May 21, 2026, 18:25 GMT+1

Iran is discussing with Oman how to set up a permanent toll system that would formalize Tehran’s control of maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, Bloomberg reported, citing an interview with Iran’s ambassador to France.

“Iran and Oman must mobilize all their resources both to provide security services and to manage navigation in the most appropriate manner,” Bloomberg quoted Mohammad Amin-Nejad as saying in an interview.

“This will entail costs, and it goes without saying that those who wish to benefit from this traffic must also pay their share,” he said.

“And if today there is any desire for the situation to improve, a solution must be found to tackle the root of the problem,” he added.

European parliament adopts Iran rights resolution over repression

May 21, 2026, 18:18 GMT+1

The European Parliament on Thursday adopted a resolution on human rights violations in Iran on Thursday by 516 votes in favor, 14 against and 39 abstentions, calling for more EU sanctions on Iranian officials and entities.

MEPs said they “express their solidarity with the Iranian people, who are facing the largest mass murder of protestors in the country's history.”

The resolution condemned the use of the death penalty to deter political mobilization and called for its abolition.

It also denounced the secret execution of dissidents in March and April, including minors, and demanded the immediate release of all political prisoners.

MEPs called for expanded sanctions on officials responsible for repression, including Iran’s Revolutionary Guards and entities associated with the Supreme Leader.

They also urged EU states to ban members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards and loyal family members from entering the bloc and to close Iranian diplomatic missions linked to transnational repression.