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📅April 6, 2026 at 1:00 AM
Escalating Middle East tensions dominate headlines with US-Iran clashes, Hormuz Strait closure threats, China-Russia diplomacy, and corporate stock volatility amid global conflicts.
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US Vows 'Hell' for Iran if Strait of Hormuz Remains Shut

President Trump threatened severe retaliation against Iran unless it reopens the Strait of Hormuz by April 7, vital for one-fifth of global oil flows shut for five weeks.Source 3 US special forces rescued a wounded F-15 weapons officer in a daring mission deep in Iran on April 5, following the pilot's earlier rescue.Source 3 Trump described the operation as one of the most daring in US history via social media.Source 3

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US Fighter Pilot Rescued from Iranian Mountains in High-Risk Operation

US special forces executed a rescue mission inside Iran, saving the F-15 weapons officer shot down on April 3, who was wounded but expected to recover.Source 3 The pilot was rescued separately on the same day.Source 3 Trump hailed it as a historic daring operation in an early April 5 X post.Source 1Source 3

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China Offers Cooperation with Russia to De-Escalate Middle East War

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed willingness to work with Russia to ease Middle East tensions during a call with Sergei Lavrov on April 5.Source 3 Beijing emphasized upholding fairness on major issues, per state media Xinhua.Source 3 The call was initiated at Lavrov's request amid ongoing regional conflicts.Source 3

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Explosives Found Near Serbian Gas Pipeline to Hungary Sparks Security Fears

Serbian President Vucic reported army and police discovering two backpacks of explosives near a gas pipeline to Hungary on April 5.Source 3 Hungary's PM Orban called an emergency meeting in response.Source 3 Opposition leader Peter Magyar suggested it might be a false flag ahead of April 12 elections.Source 3

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Tesla Stock Targets 335.93 Amid Channel Bottom Analysis

Tesla (TSLA) stock analysis highlights a channel bottom at 430.56 and longer-term target of 335.93 over two to three months.Source 4 The stock has bottomed at 356.54 for two weeks, marking a 50% downside retracement.Source 4 Analysts expect violation of session containment levels soon.Source 4

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Trump Issues Fresh Warning to Iran Over Strait Closure

President Trump posted expletive-laden warnings demanding Iran reopen the Hormuz Strait, critical for global oil and gas supply.Source 1Source 3 The threat follows five weeks of wartime shutdowns impacting world economy.Source 3 This escalates amid recent US rescues in Iran.Source 3

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Jeffrey Sachs Criticizes 'Psychopathic' Trump and Netanyahu on Iran War

Economist Jeffrey Sachs condemned Trump and Netanyahu over the Iran conflict in a scathing assessment.Source 5 He described the war as disastrous amid rising tensions.Source 5 The remarks coincide with US threats and rescues in Iran.Source 3Source 5

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Suspicious Acid Package Triggers Alert at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport

A smoke-emitting suspicious package, believed to contain acid, caused evacuation and flight suspensions at Ben Gurion Airport.Source 5 Hazmat teams responded swiftly with no injuries reported.Source 5 Investigation underway into the package's origin amid regional security alerts.Source 5

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US Flags New Complaints Against Canada as Trump Tariffs Mark One Year

The US raised fresh complaints against Canada coinciding with the one-year anniversary of Trump's tariffs.Source 2 This adds to ongoing trade frictions.Source 2 Broader economic pressures noted in regional broadcasts.Source 2

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Ontario College Presidents' Salaries Steady Despite Layoffs

Presidents' salaries at Ontario colleges remain unchanged even as layoffs persist.Source 2 This highlights contrasts in institutional spending amid cost pressures.Source 2 Reported in late March coverage extending into current discussions.Source 2

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Toronto WNBA Expansion Draft Selects 11 Players, No Canadians

Toronto Tempo selected 11 players in the WNBA expansion draft, none Canadian.Source 2 This marks a notable roster choice for the new team.Source 2 Coverage from early April underscores sports business moves.Source 2