Sunday, August 16, 2026

Former Afghan Security Official Shot Dead By Unknown Gunmen In Pakistan’s Quetta

<p>Karachi, Aug 16 (PTI) A prominent former Afghan security official was shot dead in Pakistan on Sunday, according to a police officer.</p> <p>Haji Hazrat Ullah alias Rorad Achakzai, who had migrated to Pakistan in 2021 after the Taliban takeover, was killed near his home in Quetta, Adil Shah, the police officer in the area, confirmed.</p> <p>According to the police, armed men riding motorcycles opened fire on Achakzai while he was taking a walk in the Killi Raisani area near his home, killing him on the spot.</p> <p>Shah said Achakzai was a prominent local anti-Taliban commander and militia leader of the Achakzai Pashtun tribe in Southern Afghanistan, which includes Kandahar province.</p> <p>He led an anti-Taliban tribal movement around the Spin Boldak and the Kandahar border regions with Pakistan before moving to Quetta.</p> <p>He said police are still investigating whether it was a matter of old enmity or the commander was targeted because of his past in Kandahar province.</p> <p>The motive for the killing and the identities of those responsible remain unclear. No group has so far claimed responsibility for the attack.</p> <p>In another incident on Sunday, two labourers were killed when a vehicle was targeted by militants some kilometres from Quetta.</p> <p>The labourers were killed, and three others were injured in an IED blast that targeted their vehicle.</p> <p>Senior Superintendent of Police Asif Ghafoor said the IED had been planted by the roadside and was detonated when the vehicle carrying a contractor and four workers passed through on the road.</p> <p>He said the contractor was taking the labourers to the area for construction work on tube wells.</p> <p>Security forces have launched a search operation to trace those involved.&nbsp;</p> <p><em><strong>(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)</strong></em></p>

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Iran Offers $30,000 Bounty To Capture Or Kill US Soldiers; Double Reward For Women

<p>Iran's military has announced a bounty of $30,000 for citizens who capture or kill US military personnel, with the reward doubled to $60,000 for Iranian women.</p> <p>Iranian Army chief Amir Hatami announced the reward, saying the plan was drawn up following a "large number of requests" from people seeking to participate, AFP reported, citing Iran's state news agency IRNA.</p> <p><iframe title="YouTube video player" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/f5-AEDjcysc?si=F7oTfijj8aImcjjp" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></p> <h3>$30,000 Reward For Capturing Or Killing US Personnel</h3> <p>Hatami said anyone who captures or kills and hands over an American soldier would receive a reward of $30,000, or 5 billion tomans, from the Iranian Army.</p> <p>"Anyone who kills or captures and hands over an invading American military personnel will receive a reward equivalent to $30,000 or 5 billion tomans from the Islamic Republic of Iran's Army," Hatami said.</p> <p>He did not specify when or where such an action against US personnel would take place.</p> <p>Hatami also announced a higher reward for women. "Courageous Iranian women who carry out such an action will receive double the reward," Hatami said.</p> <p><strong>ALSO READ: <a href="https://news.abplive.com/news/world/russia-ukraine-war-live-news-update-kyiv-launches-one-of-its-biggest-drone-attacks-moscow-region-targeted-1862373">Ukraine Launches One of Its Biggest Drone Attacks On Russia, Moscow Region Targeted</a></strong></p> <h3>Weapon To Be Bought At Double Price</h3> <p>According to a report by The Jerusalem Post, Hatami said the person carrying out the attack would receive additional benefits.</p> <p>He said the weapon used to kill a US soldier would be purchased at twice its price, while the individual would also receive a new weapon.</p> <p>"The individual's weapon will also be kept in a planned museum," Hatami added, according to the report.</p> <p>The Iranian Army chief also claimed that the war had exposed US claims about its military strength.</p> <p>He supported Iran's demand for Washington to withdraw from the Middle East and said the US no longer had permission to enter the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Oman or the Strait of Hormuz.</p> <p>"America no longer has the authority it once had," Hatami said, according to The Jerusalem Post.</p> <p>He claimed the conflict had weakened Washington's military dominance and encouraged other countries to explore alternative ways of securing themselves.</p> <h3>Trump&rsquo;s Hormuz Remark Also Draws Iranian Response</h3> <p>Hatami also criticised US President Donald Trump's statement that the Strait of Hormuz would be declared "territory of the United States" after Iran's defeat.</p> <p>He accused Trump of attempting to portray the US as victorious despite what he described as Washington's declining global standing.</p> <p>The Iranian commander-in-chief also warned US bases in West Asia, saying Tehran would not allow facilities that posed a threat to Iran to resume operations in neighbouring countries.</p> <p>According to The Jerusalem Post, Hatami claimed US forces had effectively been driven out and would no longer be allowed to enter the Persian Gulf, the Sea of Oman or the Strait of Hormuz.</p> <p><strong>ALSO READ: <a href="https://news.abplive.com/news/bangladesh-sets-2-conditions-for-pm-tarique-rahman-s-india-visit-seeks-hasina-extradition-1862368">Bangladesh Sets 2 Conditions For PM Tarique Rahman&rsquo;s India Visit, Seeks Hasina Extradition</a></strong></p> <h3>Ceasefire Deadline Approaches</h3> <p>The announcement comes as a 60-day deadline under the US-Iran Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, signed on June 17, approaches.</p> <p>Under the agreement, Iran and the US had agreed to a temporary ceasefire and to continue negotiations towards a permanent solution after 40 days of fighting that began on February 28.</p> <p>However, the ceasefire has remained fragile, while talks have not progressed. The two countries have instead exchanged sporadic fire, with fighting largely centred in southern Iran and around the Strait of Hormuz.</p> <p>Nearly 17 US military personnel have been killed since the beginning of the US-Iran war.</p> <p>All of them were killed outside Iran, including in countries such as Iraq and Jordan.</p>

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Saturday, August 15, 2026

Israel President Herzog, PM Netanyahu greet India on Independence Day

<p> Herzliya (Israel), Aug 15 (PTI): Israeli President Isaac Herzog congratulated India and its people on the 80th Independence Day, calling for strengthening the “beautiful friendship” between the two countries.</p><p> “On behalf of the State of Israel, I warmly congratulate President @rashtrapatibhvn, Prime Minister @narendramodi, and the wonderful people of India on your 80th Independence Day!” Herzog posted on X.</p><p> “I hope that we will continue to strengthen this beautiful friendship between Israel and India,” he said.</p><p>Congratulating India, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that the two countries’ innovation and friendship are “boundless”, but the “best is yet to come”.</p><p>“Congratulations to India and to my dear friend @PMOIndia @narendramodi on your 80th Independence Day”, Netanyahu posted on X shortly after the end of Sabbath on Saturday evening.</p><p>“India and Israel achieved independence one year apart. We are two ancient nations that seize the future together to bring a better life for our people”, the Israeli Premier noted.</p><p>“Our innovation and friendship are boundless. The best is yet to come!”, he said.</p><p>Official communiques are generally put on hold in Israel during Sabbath, so the message came out only on Saturday evening.</p><p> The Israeli Foreign Ministry also extended its greetings.</p><p> More than 400 Indians from all over Israel descended on this northern coastal city in Tel Aviv district to celebrate Independence Day.</p><p> The enthusiastic crowd made it to the venue in the morning despite the early start in view of the “historic journey of the Suryapath Tiranga” with the Indian mission in Israel passing the baton to the one in Egypt.</p><p> Ambassador J P Singh hoisted the Tricolour amid patriotic slogans from the crowd.</p><p> The ceremony started with the singing of Vande Mataram, marking the 150th anniversary of the national song.</p><p> Singh also felicitated the winners of “Know India Quiz” and of the photography competition “India Through My Lens”.</p><p> Meanwhile, the Indian community in Israel has planned several events across the country to celebrate Independence Day.</p><p> The Bhartiya Gorkha Association of Israel has organised a special function at Rothschild Street in Tel Aviv, inviting members of the community.</p><p> More than 40,000 Indians are estimated to be working in various sectors of the Israeli economy, with reports of many more waiting to join the workforce.</p><p> The Indian mission also organised a short cultural programme following the flag hoisting. PTI HM GSP RD RD RD</p><p><i>(This story is published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. No editing has been done in the headline or the body by ABP Live.)</i></p>

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Trump’s Latin American Allies Strengthen Ties With Israel

<p>A three-week military offensive in the Gaza Strip in 2009, which killed more than 1,400 people, including an estimated 1,100 civilians, spurred Venezuela's Socialist president at the time, Hugo Chavez, to expel the Israeli ambassador in protest and end diplomatic relations.</p> <p>Seventeen years later, Venezuela and Israel have agreed to establish a mechanism for the resumption of consular services. It's a limited step, but one that until recently would have been unthinkable.</p> <p>In Colombia, the nationalist government of new President Abelardo de la Espriella recently reversed the decision by his predecessor, Gustavo Petro, to sever diplomatic relations with Israel in protest of the country's most recent war in Gaza, which has killed more than 70,000 people, nearly one-third of them children.</p> <p>De la Espriella has even announced that Colombia will relocate its embassy to Jerusalem, and this week declared that Colombia would join the United States as the only two countries that recognize "Israeli sovereignty" over the Golan Heights, which is Syrian territory under international law but has been occupied by Israel since 1967. The vast majority of the international community, including Germany and the UN, does not recognize the annexation of the Golan Heights by Israel.</p> <p>"There is a trend toward rapprochement with Israel as a response to the surge of the radical right in the region," said Isaac Caro, a professor at Alberto Hurtado University in Chile. Caro said authoritarians in Latin America were linking relations with Israel to "an active alignment with US foreign policy." He said reinforcing ties with Israel had become a characteristic of Latin America's radical right as part of the renewed discourse of region's place in Judeo-Christian Western civilization.</p> <p>In Argentina, for example, ultraconservative President Javier Milei has made close relations with Israel a defining feature of both his foreign policy and his own political identity.</p> <p>Daniel Wajner, associate professor of international relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, said there had been a "surge" in diplomacy between Israel and Latin American governments. Wajner said Jair Bolsonaro, the neoliberal former president of Brazil, and El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, the self-described "world's coolest dictator," were early adopters of warmer ties with Israel. They were followed by Milei and others.</p> <p>Wajner said Latin America's authoritarians were actively "embracing" the national-conservative government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He also said there were ideological, religious and strategic factors in governments' tightening of bonds with the country, such as the desire to signal a like-minded international orientation with the US.</p> <p>Gilberto Aranda, a political analyst from the University of Chile, said there had been a trend in Latin America of authoritarians' aligning with the US under Donald Trump &mdash; and therefore also engaging in rapprochement with Israel.</p> <h2>Colombia's new president triggers 'fundamental shift'</h2> <p>In 2024, under Petro, Colombia broke off relations because of the war in Gaza. In the week since de la Espriella assumed office on August 7, Caro said there has been a "fundamental shift" in Colombia's foreign policy.</p> <p><iframe title="YouTube video player" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/z3eiXmb5Njw?si=c6K3YHiZbShNSRTs" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></p> <p>In Venezuela, the stated policies of the current government, which took power after US forces abducted the sitting president in early January, remain rooted in the socialist populism of Chavismo. However, the resumption of consular services has proved a symbolic diplomatic success for Israel.</p> <p>Bolivia's Socialist government severed relations with Israel after the bombardment of a camp for displaced people in Gaza in 2023. When the conservative Rodrigo Paz assumed office 2025, he quickly restored ties.</p> <p>In Chile, the democratic socialist former president, Gabriel Boric, was highly critical of Netanyahu and his government. His successor, the national conservative, Jose Antonio Kast, is seeking, among other things, to revive Chile's defense cooperation with Israel.</p> <p><strong>ALSO READ: <a href="https://news.abplive.com/news/world/us-iran-war-live-updates-us-last-carrier-uss-george-washington-from-asia-giving-china-a-pacific-opening-1862262">Iran War Pulls US Last Carrier USS George Washington From Asia, Giving China A Pacific Opening</a></strong></p> <h2>Brazil, Mexico maintain 'critical stance' toward Israel</h2> <p>By contrast, the social-democratic government of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Brazil has taken a highly critical stance toward Israeli actions in the Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank.</p> <p>"The country with the most influence in the region, which maintains a critical stance toward Israel, is clearly Brazil," said Aranda. Brazil's demographic, economic and political clout are a major counterweight to the shift by other Latin American governments toward warmer relations with Israel.</p> <p>Then there is Mexico, the other giant of Latin America. Whereas Lula, in Brazil, is particularly critical, Mexico, under President Claudia Sheinbaum, is trying to preserve greater neutrality as well as a diplomatic balance. Sheinbaum has criticized Israel's actions in Gaza, but still maintains diplomatic relations. This shows that criticism of the Netanyahu government does not inevitably signify the breakdown of relations with the state of Israel.</p> <p>Still, given the recent mass killings in Gaza, the shift in Israel's relations with some governments in Latin America is significant. Israel is not just interested in winning over friendly governments. These bilateral relationships date back to the foundation of the Israeli state in 1948, and cover migration, trade, and security. The support of Latin America in multilateral organizations such as the United Nations has always been key in countering Israel's international isolation.</p> <p>Wajner said the decision by Latin American governments to improve ties with Israel offered both sides "legitimacy, cooperation and influence." Israel needs international partners, and Latin American goverments also offer opportunities for economic, technological and military cooperation. For its part, Latin America can turn to Israel as a strong partner in areas such as cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and defense.</p> <p>Though Israel has managed to forge new bonds in Latin America for now, long-term relations will continue to depend on who is in power, where and when.</p> <p><strong>ALSO READ: <a href="https://news.abplive.com/news/world/us-iran-war-live-updates-us-last-carrier-uss-george-washington-from-asia-giving-china-a-pacific-opening-1862262">Iran War Pulls US Last Carrier USS George Washington From Asia, Giving China A Pacific Opening</a></strong></p> <p><em>This article was originally written in German.</em></p> <p><em>Disclaimer: This report first appeared on&nbsp;<strong>Deutsche Welle</strong>, and has been republished on&nbsp;<strong>ABP Live</strong>&nbsp;as part of a special arrangement. Apart from the headline, no changes have been made in the report by&nbsp;<strong>ABP Live</strong>.</em></p>

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Iran War Pulls US Last Carrier USS George Washington From Asia, Giving China A Pacific Opening

<div class="qMYqUG_convSearchResultHighlightRoot"> <div class="" data-turn-id-container="request-WEB:a94c13ba-31cd-4bee-aa70-dae7d507eab3-290" data-is-intersecting="true"> <section class="text-token-text-primary w-full focus:outline-none has-data-writing-block:pointer-events-none [&amp;:has([data-writing-block])&gt;*]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id="request-WEB:a94c13ba-31cd-4bee-aa70-dae7d507eab3-290" data-turn-id-container="request-WEB:a94c13ba-31cd-4bee-aa70-dae7d507eab3-290" data-testid="conversation-turn-582" data-turn="assistant"> <div class="text-base my-auto mx-auto pb-8 [--thread-content-margin:var(--thread-content-margin-xs,calc(var(--spacing)*4))] @w-sm/main:[--thread-content-margin:var(--thread-content-margin-sm,calc(var(--spacing)*6))] @w-lg/main:[--thread-content-margin:var(--thread-content-margin-lg,calc(var(--spacing)*16))] px-(--thread-content-margin)"> <div class="[--thread-content-max-width:40rem] @w-lg/main:[--thread-content-max-width:48rem] mx-auto max-w-(--thread-content-max-width) flex-1 group/turn-messages focus-visible:outline-hidden relative flex w-full min-w-0 flex-col agent-turn" data-conversation-screenshot-content=""> <div class="flex max-w-full flex-col gap-4 grow"> <div class="min-h-8 text-message relative flex w-full flex-col items-end gap-2 text-start break-words whitespace-normal outline-none keyboard-focused:focus-ring [.text-message+&amp;]:mt-1" dir="auto" tabindex="0" data-message-author-role="assistant" data-message-id="d9225e61-3e61-44a8-956a-050b51a5007a" data-message-model-slug="gpt-5-6" data-turn-start-message="true"> <div class="flex w-full flex-col gap-1 empty:hidden"> <div class="markdown prose dark:prose-invert wrap-break-word w-full light markdown-new-styling"> <p class="PDq2pG_selectionAnchorContainer" data-start="102" data-end="351">President Donald Trump&rsquo;s war against Iran is placing growing pressure on the US Navy&rsquo;s aircraft carrier fleet, with one of the service&rsquo;s key warships leaving the western Pacific at a time when China is showing increasing assertiveness in the region.</p> <p data-start="353" data-end="591">The USS George Washington is set to leave the Pacific and replace the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Middle East, where the Lincoln&rsquo;s deployment has been extended well beyond its original May return date to support US operations against Iran, AP news agency reported.</p> <p data-start="593" data-end="846">The move could temporarily leave the Pacific without a US aircraft carrier. While the gap may be brief if another carrier deploys in the coming months, analysts say the development highlights the strain caused by prolonged operations in the Middle East.</p> <h2 data-section-id="zdshu3" data-start="848" data-end="899"><span role="text">US Focus Shifts From Pacific To Middle East</span></h2> <p data-start="901" data-end="1097">The carrier deployment comes as the Trump administration increasingly focuses on the Middle East and the Western Hemisphere, despite previously identifying the Pacific as a key strategic priority.</p> <p data-start="1099" data-end="1321">&ldquo;The administration says that the Pacific is supposed to be the most important behind the Western Hemisphere,&rdquo; said Greg Poling, director of the Southeast Asia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.</p> <p data-start="1323" data-end="1459">Instead, he said, Washington was &ldquo;doing the exact opposite&rdquo; of its earlier goal of reducing its military involvement in the Middle East.</p> <p data-start="1461" data-end="1652">The shift is unsettling US allies in the Pacific, Poling said, while Beijing is benefiting from what he described as American distraction and frustration among Washington&rsquo;s regional partners.</p> <h2 data-section-id="d3vt61" data-start="1654" data-end="1710"><span role="text">China Could Use Carrier Absence To Project Power</span></h2> <p data-start="1712" data-end="1892">China regards the US military presence in the Indo-Pacific as a challenge to its rise and its ambitions regarding Taiwan, the self-governing island Beijing claims as its territory.</p> <p data-start="1894" data-end="2098">Analysts do not expect China to invade Taiwan simply because a US aircraft carrier has left the region. However, the absence could provide Beijing with an opportunity to demonstrate its military strength.</p> <p data-start="2100" data-end="2362">Bryan Clark, a former Navy submariner and defence analyst at the Hudson Institute, said China could use the situation to reinforce a narrative among countries such as the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia that Washington can no longer guarantee regional security.</p> <p data-start="2364" data-end="2492">China has recently conducted naval exercises with Indonesia and increased military activity involving Japan and the Philippines.</p> <p data-start="2494" data-end="2714">Beijing also held military drills near the Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea this month. Last month, a Chinese guided-missile destroyer conducted a live-fire exercise near Japan&rsquo;s southernmost island of Okinotori.</p> <h2 data-section-id="1xl0o3x" data-start="2716" data-end="2759"><span role="text">US Seeks To Reassure Pacific Allies</span></h2> <p data-start="2761" data-end="2841">Washington is seeking to reassure its regional partners despite the carrier gap.</p> <p data-start="2843" data-end="3099">Adm Frank Bradley, head of the US Special Operations Command, visited Manila on Thursday and told Philippine officials that US special operations forces were prepared to expand joint exercises to strengthen the alliance. He is also expected to visit Japan.</p> <p data-start="3101" data-end="3269">Evan Sankey, a policy analyst at the Cato Institute who focuses on US policy towards China, said aircraft carriers offered psychological reassurance to American allies.</p> <p data-start="3271" data-end="3373">Their absence, he said, adds to the perception that the US is distracted by events in the Middle East.</p> <h2 data-section-id="ga41we" data-start="3375" data-end="3433"><span role="text">Lincoln's Extended Deployment Raises Crew Concerns</span></h2> <p data-start="3435" data-end="3605">The USS Abraham Lincoln has now spent more than 240 consecutive days at sea, a record deployment that has raised concerns over the physical and mental strain on its crew.</p> <p data-start="3607" data-end="3694">Democratic lawmakers have called for greater scrutiny of conditions aboard the carrier.</p> <p data-start="3696" data-end="3997">The Navy has already faced difficulties with other long deployments. The USS Gerald R. Ford returned home in May after an 11-month deployment, the longest since the Vietnam War. During that deployment, it supported US operations against Iran and the capture of Venezuela&rsquo;s then-leader, Nicol&aacute;s Maduro.</p> <p data-start="3999" data-end="4160">The Ford also suffered a fire in a laundry area that forced it to return to the Mediterranean for repairs and left hundreds of sailors without sleeping quarters.</p> <p data-start="496" data-end="623">&nbsp;</p> <p data-start="3999" data-end="4160"><iframe title="YouTube video player" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ka7M1zyZ6Ao?si=fsM3zC0nCYAlxf-A" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" data-mce-fragment="1"></iframe></p> <p data-start="672" data-end="887">&nbsp;</p> <p data-start="4162" data-end="4348">Robert Farley, who teaches national security and diplomacy at the University of Kentucky, said prolonged deployments could take a significant psychological and operational toll on crews.</p> <p data-start="4350" data-end="4527">&ldquo;People don&rsquo;t get enough rest. It&rsquo;s psychologically exhausting,&rdquo; Farley said, warning that crews cannot maintain peak efficiency indefinitely without adequate rest and recovery.</p> <h2 data-section-id="i55ibu" data-start="4529" data-end="4575"><span role="text">Carrier Fleet Faces Maintenance Crunch</span></h2> <p data-start="4577" data-end="4687">The pressure on the carrier fleet also reflects questions over US planning for a prolonged conflict with Iran.</p> <p data-start="4689" data-end="4891">Clark said the Navy could potentially deploy four carriers if the USS Theodore Roosevelt moves from San Diego towards the Middle East, allowing the George Washington to eventually return to the Pacific.</p> <p data-start="4893" data-end="4975">The US Navy has 11 aircraft carriers and typically deploys two or three at a time.</p> <p data-start="4977" data-end="5050">However, prolonged deployments could create another problem: maintenance.</p> <p data-start="5052" data-end="5198">The Navy&rsquo;s carriers will eventually require extensive repairs and upkeep, potentially creating bottlenecks at the country&rsquo;s two carrier shipyards.</p> <p data-start="5200" data-end="5359">Clark warned that the Navy could accumulate a &ldquo;maintenance debt&rdquo; lasting several years, reducing the number of carriers available for operations in the future.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </section> </div> </div>

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Indonesia Earthquake: 7.7-Magnitude Quake Kills 38, Triggers Tsunami Warning

<p><strong>Indonesia earthquake tsunami warning:&nbsp;</strong>A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Indonesia early Saturday, killing at least 38 people and causing widespread damage across parts of East Nusa Tenggara, officials said. The strong tremor was followed by multiple aftershocks and briefly triggered a tsunami warning for coastal areas. Authorities lifted the alert around three hours later after the immediate threat had subsided. Officials warned that the number of casualties could increase as emergency teams continue searching damaged areas and reach locations that remain difficult to access.</p> <h3>Strong Tremor Strikes East Nusa Tenggara</h3> <p>Indonesia's geophysics agency BMKG said the earthquake occurred at 4:58 am local time at a depth of 15 kilometres, making it a relatively shallow quake.</p> <p>The tremor affected parts of East Nusa Tenggara, with the port town of Maumere on Flores Island among the worst-hit locations.</p> <p>Following the earthquake, coastal areas recorded tsunami waves measuring less than one metre. BMKG issued a tsunami warning and urged people near beaches and riverbanks to move towards higher ground.</p> <p><iframe title="YouTube video player" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/-nRfW8-54EE?si=_nj8IjLM9Ct4Wsgz" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></p> <p><strong>ALSO READ: <a title="Kharge, Rahul Gandhi Skip Red Fort Independence Day Event For Second Year In A Row" href="https://ift.tt/JcpaZLj" target="_self">Kharge, Rahul Gandhi Skip Red Fort Independence Day Event For Second Year In A Row</a></strong></p> <h3>Maumere Reports Deaths, Injuries And Collapsed Buildings</h3> <p>At least 20 bodies were recovered in and around Maumere, according to Fathur Rahman, head of the local rescue agency. Six people were reported injured, while two others were found trapped beneath rubble.</p> <p>The earthquake caused buildings to collapse across the affected region, East Nusa Tenggara police chief Rudi Darmoko said.</p> <p>The disaster also disrupted electricity and communications, complicating rescue operations and limiting the flow of information from affected communities.</p> <p>The loss of power and communication services has made it more difficult for emergency agencies to establish the full scale of the destruction.</p> <h3>Landslides Block Access To Nagekeo</h3> <p>Nagekeo, the regency closest to the earthquake's epicentre, has been particularly difficult for rescue teams to reach.</p> <p>According to Fathur, damaged roads and landslides have disrupted access to the area, while communication problems have added to the challenges facing emergency responders. A rescue team is attempting to reach the affected region by sea.</p> <p>Around 2,000 people have already been evacuated from Nagekeo, according to Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB).</p> <p>The agency also reported damage to residential properties, warehouses and government buildings. Traffic congestion and power outages have further disrupted daily life in the area.</p> <h3>Rescue Operations Continue As Toll May Rise</h3> <p>Emergency personnel are continuing search-and-rescue operations across the affected parts of East Nusa Tenggara, with teams working to locate people who may remain trapped under collapsed structures.</p> <p>Authorities are assessing damage while attempting to restore access to isolated areas. The combination of landslides, damaged infrastructure and communication failures is slowing relief efforts.</p> <p>Officials have cautioned that the death toll could rise as rescue teams reach more affected communities and conduct further searches.</p> <p>Indonesia, which sits along the seismically active Pacific "Ring of Fire", regularly experiences earthquakes and volcanic activity. The latest disaster has once again highlighted the risks faced by communities across the country's island regions.</p>

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Friday, August 14, 2026

Trump Vows To Claim Strait Of Hormuz As US Territory ‘Pretty Soon’; Iran Hits Back

<p>US President Donald Trump has intensified his warnings over the Strait of Hormuz, saying Washington could seek control of the strategically vital waterway once its confrontation with Iran comes to an end. His latest statement comes as shipping activity through the strait has fallen sharply amid the escalating US-Iran standoff.</p> <h3>Trump Floats US Claim Over Key Waterway</h3> <p>Addressing supporters at a rally in New York on Friday, Trump said the United States could take an unprecedented step after the conflict with Iran. He said,&nbsp;"After we finish defeating Iran... I'll be declaring the Hormuz Strait a territory of the United States."</p> <p>Trump did not outline how such a declaration could be implemented or what legal authority Washington would rely upon. His comments, however, add to increasingly forceful statements from the US president about the waterway, which is a crucial route for international energy supplies.</p> <p>Earlier this week, Trump claimed the United States had "total control" over the Strait of Hormuz and described the American naval blockade as a "WALL OF STEEL."</p> <p><iframe title="YouTube video player" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/EcVtBycWPt0?si=bjipHX1xSZ2JUYeX" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></p> <p><strong>ALSO READ: <a title="'Their Dreams Inspire Us': PM Modi Pays Tribute To Freedom Fighters On Independence Day" href="https://ift.tt/02gWeSy" target="_self">'Their Dreams Inspire Us': PM Modi Pays Tribute To Freedom Fighters On Independence Day</a></strong></p> <h3>Iran Rejects Trump's Claim</h3> <p>Tehran swiftly dismissed Trump's remarks, maintaining that Iran retains authority over the strait and that decisions concerning its passage remain under Iranian control. Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi responded on X, arguing that Washington should recognise what he described as its losses in the confrontation.</p> <p>He said: "Once and for all, accept the reality: up to this point, you have suffered strategic and heavy defeats; the Strait of Hormuz has been Iranian, is Iranian, and will remain Iranian; this strait will only be closed and opened under Iran's command, and as long as you do not accept the reality of defeat and cease your fanciful delusions, Iran will continue to enforce the blockade."</p> <p><strong>ALSO READ: <a title="Who Will Succeed Chandrasekaran? Neville Tata, Top Tata Executives Emerge As Contenders, Says Report" href="https://ift.tt/4UgLm2n" target="_self">Who Will Succeed Chandrasekaran? Neville Tata, Top Tata Executives Emerge As Contenders, Says Report</a></strong></p> <h3>Vessel Movement Through Strait Plunges</h3> <p>The impact of the standoff is increasingly visible in commercial shipping data. Kpler tracking indicated that only two vessels passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Friday, and neither was a crude oil tanker.</p> <p>The figure followed nine crossings on Thursday and five on Wednesday. Those numbers are considerably lower than the August daily average of 12 crossings and dramatically below the roughly 130 vessels that previously travelled through the waterway each day before the US-Israeli campaign against Iran began in February.</p> <h3>US Details Blockade Operations</h3> <p>US Central Command said that by August 14, American forces had redirected 62 commercial vessels, disabled three vessels and boarded two as part of efforts to enforce the blockade.</p> <p>Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said on Thursday that the United States could continue the operation "indefinitely", with naval vessels being rotated through the region.</p> <h3>Iran Says No New Talks Decided</h3> <p>Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Friday that Tehran had not decided to resume negotiations with Washington, according to semi-official ISNA.</p> <p>He acknowledged that Qatar and Pakistan were maintaining contact with Iran as intermediaries, but cautioned that this "does not mean negotiations."</p> <p>Araghchi also disputed interpretations of an Islamabad memorandum, saying it referred to an "end to the war" rather than a ceasefire. He rejected suggestions that a 60-day truce was in place and would require renewal.</p> <p>According to Araghchi, Iran is instead working towards a temporary arrangement that could eventually develop into a more permanent framework. With shipping through the Strait of Hormuz already severely reduced, Trump's latest territorial claim adds another layer of uncertainty to an already volatile confrontation.</p>

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