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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed frustration in an ITV interview about global price fluctuations caused by actions of Trump and Putin. He highlighted the impact of these leaders on prices worldwide.
Alert sirens were activated for the fifth time in northern Israel today, specifically in Kiryat Shmona and several settlements in the Upper Galilee region. Reports indicate drone attacks targeting Kiryat Shmona and surrounding areas. This escalation raises concerns about security in the region.
Hojjatoleslam Ali Akbari stated that Iran has stood resilient against the world's leading military, economic, and scientific power. During Friday prayers in Tehran, he emphasized the nation's remarkable strength in an unequal confrontation, particularly following a twelve-day war and subsequent coup attempts. He noted that the enemy utilized all its resources in this conflict.
Hojjatoleslam Haj Ali Akbari, the interim Friday prayer leader of Tehran, stated that global arrogance faced four major barriers in its economic warfare against Iran. He emphasized that while the enemy aimed for a quick military takeover within 48 to 72 hours, Iran shifted the conflict to an economic front, extending it to the region. The four barriers mentioned include the battlefield, streets, services, and the resistance front.
Iranian infantry is present in the streets, as reported by Tasnim News. The report includes an epic recitation by Seyyed Mahdi Hosseini. The context of the military presence is not detailed, but it suggests a significant mobilization. The report was published on April 10, 2026.
Starting April 22, 2026, Tehran Metro will reduce the interval between train services. According to the public relations department of Tehran Metro, during peak hours in the morning and evening, trains on lines 1, 2, 3, and 4 will run every 5 minutes. During off-peak hours, the interval will vary between 6 to 8 minutes based on passenger volume.
Ayatollah Rajabi, a member of the Assembly of Experts, stated that Martyr Imam Khamenei embodied pure Islamic teachings. He emphasized that the martyr's devotion to God and the Ahlulbayt, along with a strong belief in Islam, made him a manifestation of true Islamic principles. Rajabi noted that understanding these teachings leads individuals to admire and follow the path of the martyr.
French oil giant TotalEnergies reported damage to a processing line at the SATORP refinery in Jubail, Saudi Arabia, following 'incidents' that occurred overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday. As a safety measure, the affected units have been shut down.
The Martyrs' Cemetery in Minab is set to become a pilgrimage site for Muslims, according to Hormozgan's governor. A school named 'Hosseini Shrine' will be built on 13 hectares, marking the first step. A global cultural complex will also be constructed by Astan Quds Razavi to honor the martyrs and showcase the resilience against oppression. Additionally, a permanent museum will be established at the former school site, and a section dedicated to 'Shahid Sharif Minab' will be added to the Fatemieh Museum in Tehran. Tours from across the country are planned.
Islamabad, Pakistan, has implemented strict security measures in preparation for the upcoming negotiations between Iran and the United States. This heightened security is aimed at ensuring the safety of all participants during the talks.
The Financial Times reports that if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, airports will face a 'systematic' shortage of aviation fuel, according to the European Airports Council. This situation could severely impact air travel and logistics in the region.
A message from a young Iranian resistance fighter emphasizes the importance of public support in the streets, stating that it empowers them to stand firm in their struggle. The fighter vows to continue the fight until the last drop of blood. This message reflects the ongoing tensions and resilience within Iran. The message was shared by Tasnim News on April 10, 2026.
As of April 10, 2026, the Chalus Road and the Tehran-North Freeway have been closed for south-to-north traffic. The Center for Road Management announced that traffic is prohibited on these routes until further notice. However, traffic is flowing smoothly on Firuzkuh Road (south-to-north), Qazvin-Rasht Freeway, old Tehran-Boomhan Road, and Tehran-Pardis Freeway.
The first train has resumed service over the Yahyaabad Bridge in Kashan after reconstruction following a criminal attack attributed to Zionist-American forces on April 6, 2026. The bridge was targeted, but rapid repairs allowed for the resumption of train operations today, April 10, 2026.
The first train has resumed service over the Yahyaabad Bridge in Kashan after a rapid reconstruction following a recent attack on April 6 by Israeli-American forces. This marks a significant recovery for the railway infrastructure in the region. Meanwhile, air raid sirens were activated in the Israeli settlement of Aviyam near the Lebanon border, indicating ongoing tensions. The situation remains critical as regional security concerns persist.
Reza Pahlavi criticized UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for supporting a ceasefire, urging him to adopt a Churchill-like approach instead. In a tweet, Pahlavi called for sanctions against Iran's Revolutionary Guard and the expulsion of the Iranian ambassador. He expressed disappointment over Europe's lack of alignment with U.S. and Israeli war policies, suggesting a desire for foreign military intervention in Iran similar to past British actions. This reflects his longing for a return to historical interventions that placed his family in power.
Spain's Foreign Minister stated that NATO will not participate in any military operations to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This statement reflects Spain's position on regional security and NATO's involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts.
The funeral of Martyr Kharazi took place at the Friday Prayer location in Tehran, specifically at the Imam Khomeini Shrine. The event was covered by Tasnim News on April 10, 2026.
TotalEnergies announced the indefinite shutdown of the SATORP refinery in Jubail, Saudi Arabia, following recent attacks. This closure raises concerns about oil supply stability in the region.
Marco Rubio stated that in five years, there will be no need to discuss sanctions, as countries will conduct transactions in currencies other than the dollar, limiting the ability to impose sanctions. This statement highlights concerns about the future of the U.S. dollar's dominance in global trade.