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29. April 2026

Israel assassinates journalist in double-tap strike during ceasefire

On April 22, Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil was assassinated in southern Lebanon during a ceasefire. Reports indicate the killing occurred in a targeted double-tap strike. Rescue teams were unable to reach her for hours. What really happened that day, and what does this incident mean for the already tense situation in the region? Dimitri Lascaris […]


27. April 2026

Pepe Escobar: Iran War – The Geopolitics Behind the Escalation

As tensions in the Iran war continue to escalate, deeper questions about the global balance of power begin to emerge. What is really driving this escalation—and is there more behind it than isolated incidents? Journalist and geopolitical analyst Pepe Escobar speaks with journalist and human rights lawyer Dimitri Lascaris about the deeper dynamics shaping the […]


25. April 2026

US Provokes Iran – Where Do Russia and China Stand?

On April 19, Donald Trump announced the seizure of an Iranian cargo vessel by the US Navy in international waters — a move that further strains the already fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran. Shortly after, reports emerged of Iranian drone activity in the Gulf of Oman region. What lies behind this escalation […]


24. April 2026

Trump’s “Victory” in the Iran War Is an Illusion

In this video, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Glenn Greenwald analyzes the conflicting developments surrounding Trump’s alleged “victory” in the Iran war. While triumphant claims emerge from Washington, statements from Iran and unfolding events increasingly challenge this narrative. The key question is what really lies behind these claims—and what the consequences could be for the region and […]


23. April 2026

Prof. Mearsheimer: The US Has Failed in the Iran War

As Iran agrees to new negotiations in Islamabad, journalist Chris Hedges interviews political scientist John Mearsheimer, professor at the University of Chicago, about rising tensions as the ceasefire nears its end. The focus is on conflicting signals from Washington and developments that raise doubts about how stable the situation really is and where the conflict […]


22. April 2026

Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz, Again

In this video, investigative journalist and human rights lawyer Dimitri Lascaris reports on Iran’s renewed closure of the Strait of Hormuz — less than 24 hours after it was partially reopened. The focus is on contradictory statements by US President Donald Trump and developments that raise doubts about the stability of the situation. The key […]


18. April 2026

Prof. Wolff – What the Iran War Really Costs the World

In this video, Richard D. Wolff, Professor of Economics (emeritus) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, analyzes the far-reaching economic consequences of the US-Israeli war on Iran. The focus is on the Strait of Hormuz, conflicting developments in energy prices and supply, and signs of escalation whose consequences may extend far beyond the region. The […]


17. April 2026

China Defies Trump – Will the Blockade Fail?

In this video, investigative journalist and human rights lawyer Dimitri Lascaris and journalist Rami Yahia discuss the background and potential consequences of US efforts to control Iranian ports and shipping around the Strait of Hormuz. They examine conflicting developments on the ground, the role of China, and signs of shifting global power dynamics while raising […]


16. April 2026

Why the Iran ceasefire may have shifted the dynamics back in Trump’s favor

Written by Trita Parsi To read the original text in English visit the following link: https://quincyinst.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=422e58ecacb6f5ce044efe488&id=220a5b23fa&e=68ca6351a2 ABOUT TRITA PARSI Trita Parsi is co-founder and Executive Vice President of the Quincy Institute and an expert on US-Iran relations and Middle East policy. He is the author of several books, including Losing an Enemy – Obama, Iran […]