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IRGC Unveils Map Claiming Control Over Strait of Hormuz
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What happened: Today, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps published a map claiming naval control over defined areas of the Strait of Hormuz, drawing boundaries from Iranian territory to UAE coastlines. The IRGC announced commercial vessels must follow its transit protocols or face being forcefully stopped, while a U.S. Navy frigate was reportedly struck by missiles after ignoring Iranian warnings.
Why it matters: The Strait of Hormuz is a vital international shipping chokepoint, and Iran's control claim could severely disrupt global maritime trade and energy supplies. Ship traffic has already plummeted to just nine vessels in 24 hours, while escalating military confrontation between Iran and the U.S. raises risks of broader regional conflict that could affect fuel prices and supply chains worldwide.
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Hantavirus Outbreak on Atlantic Cruise Ship Kills Three
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What happened: Three people died and three others fell ill from suspected hantavirus aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship traveling from Argentina to Cape Verde. One case has been laboratory-confirmed, with five more under investigation; a British passenger remains in intensive care in South Africa while two symptomatic crew members await medical evacuation.
Why it matters: Hantavirus, transmitted through rodent droppings and urine, has no vaccine or cure and kills up to 40% of patients in the U.S. While WHO says public risk remains low, the 150 passengers from 23 countries face strict isolation and contact-tracing as authorities investigate how the rare virus spread aboard the ship.
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Austria Expels Three Russian Diplomats Over Spy Antenna Network
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What happened: Austria expelled three Russian embassy staff on Monday after discovering an 'antenna forest' of satellite dishes on Russian diplomatic buildings in Vienna suspected of intercepting communications from international organizations including the IAEA and OSCE. The Russian ambassador was summoned in April and refused to lift diplomatic immunity for investigation, prompting the expulsions.
Why it matters: This marks the 14th Russian diplomat expelled by Austria since 2020, signaling deteriorating relations and raising concerns about the security of sensitive communications from major international organizations headquartered in Vienna. Russia has warned of 'harsh' retaliation, while Austria is tightening espionage laws to better protect international organizations operating on its soil.
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BJP Poised to Win West Bengal as Vijay Surges in Tamil Nadu
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What happened: Early counting trends today show the BJP crossing the majority mark of 148 in West Bengal's 294-seat assembly, leading in 165 seats against the TMC's 123. In Tamil Nadu, actor Vijay's two-year-old TVK party is leading in 108 of 234 seats, ahead of both the DMK and AIADMK, while in Kerala the Congress-led UDF is leading in 97 of 140 seats.
Why it matters: A BJP victory would mark its first-ever government in West Bengal and strengthen Prime Minister Modi's position midway through his third term ahead of 2029 national elections. The rise of actor Vijay's TVK as a major force in Tamil Nadu and the potential end of communist rule in Kerala signal major political realignments that could reshape India's opposition landscape and regional power dynamics.
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GameStop Proposes Ambitious Takeover of eBay Worth $56 Billion
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The details: GameStop has made an unsolicited offer to acquire eBay for $125 per share in a 50-50 cash-and-stock deal, valuing the e-commerce giant at approximately $56 billion. CEO Ryan Cohen has secured a $20 billion debt commitment from TD Bank and already built a 5% stake in eBay, with plans to cut $2 billion in annual costs within 12 months and integrate GameStop's 1,600 U.S. stores as authentication and fulfillment hubs for eBay's marketplace.
Why it matters: This would be one of the most unusual corporate takeovers in recent history, with a $12 billion meme-stock retailer attempting to acquire a company four times its size. If successful, the combined entity could reshape the secondhand marketplace for collectibles, trading cards, and retro gaming products, though the deal faces significant regulatory scrutiny and requires approval from eBay's board, regulators, and shareholders across multiple jurisdictions.
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Morocco: Two US Soldiers Missing During African Lion Exercise
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What happened: Two US Army soldiers were reported missing Saturday night around 9 p.m. near Cap Draa Training Area in Tan-Tan, Morocco, after going on an off-duty recreational hike near ocean cliffs. Initial reports suggest they may have slipped and fallen into the Atlantic Ocean in what officials describe as an accident unrelated to the ongoing African Lion 2026 exercise.
Why it matters: The disappearance has halted parts of African Lion, the US military's largest annual exercise in Africa involving over 7,000 personnel from 30-plus nations. A massive multinational search operation using helicopters, ships, drones, mountain rescue units and divers remains underway along Morocco's rugged southwestern coast, with the incident raising safety concerns for future multinational training events.
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Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi Faces Life-Threatening Cardiac Crisis in Iranian Prison
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What happened: Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, 54, was urgently transferred from Zanjan prison to a hospital on Friday after suffering two episodes of unconsciousness and a severe cardiac crisis. The transfer followed 140 days of alleged medical neglect since her December 12 arrest, with prison doctors determining her condition could no longer be managed on-site despite family requests for specialist care in Tehran.
Why it matters: Mohammadi's case highlights the treatment of political prisoners and dissidents in Iran, particularly regarding access to medical care. The 2023 Nobel laureate, who has been arrested 13 times and sentenced to 31 years total for human rights work, faces immediate life-threatening danger as Iranian authorities continue to deny her transfer to specialist cardiac care in Tehran despite international pressure.
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