UN chief welcomes Israel-Lebanon ceasefire
António Guterres, the secretary-general of the United Nations, has welcomed the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire.
“I hope this will pave the way for negotiations towards a long-term solution to the conflict & contribute to ongoing efforts toward a lasting & comprehensive peace in the region”, he wrote on X Thursday night.
Rachel Dobkin17 April 2026 05:20
Trump hints at ‘historic’ developments in Lebanon in cryptic post
US president Donald Trump has hinted at significant developments in Lebanon without providing details, posting on Truth Social: “May have been a historic day for Lebanon. Good things are happening!!!”
The post comes as a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has come into effect, following weeks of Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets. Earlier, Mr Trump said he had held “excellent conversations” with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese president Joseph Aoun and planned to invite both to the White House for “meaningful talks.”
Stuti Mishra17 April 2026 05:00
Trump claims inflation in US caused by Iran war is ‘fake’
Donald Trump has claimed inflation in US caused by the Iran war is “fake.”
The US president called war-related inflation “fake inflation” at an event in Las Vegas Thursday local time.
Inflation surged 0.9 percent since February, according to the US government’s Consumer Price Index for March. Driving inflation is the cost of energy, with gas prices rising a whopping 21.2 percent in March.
After the US and Israel began launching strikes against Iran on February 28, Iran effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil passageway, which caused gas prices to surge.
Rachel Dobkin17 April 2026 04:40
Oil remains below $100 on Iran peace hopes as Asian stocks set for second week of strong gains
Oil prices fell below $100 a barrel, as investors grew cautiously optimistic about a near-term resolution to the Middle East war despite the Strait of Hormuz remaining closed, with Asian stocks on course for a second consecutive week of strong gains.
Brent crude futures fell more than 1 per cent to $98.14 a barrel and US West Texas Intermediate dropped 1.6 per cent to $93.15, after Donald Trump said the next meeting between the US and Iran could take place over the weekend, when the current ceasefire is due to expire. A 10-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel also went into effect yesterday.
MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan slipped 0.6 per cent this morning but remained close to its highest level since 2 March, the first trading day after the Iran war broke out. The index is up 14.5 per cent in April after dropping 13.5 per cent in March, with almost all stock markets now back to pre-war levels. Japan’s Nikkei fell 0.9 per cent after hitting a record high yesterday. The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq rose to record closing highs for a second straight day yesterday.
Stuti Mishra17 April 2026 04:18
Israeli leader says ceasefire is ‘worse’ than status quo
Amit Sofer, head of the Merom HaGalil Regional Council in northern Israel, has said the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire is “worse” than the status quo of fighting.
“It is unreasonable for Donald Trump to tie the Lebanese arena to the Iranian arena; by doing so, he condemns northern residents to more years of a constant threat”, Sofer said in a statement shared by CNN.
Rachel Dobkin17 April 2026 04:00
Lebanese Army says citizens fired weapons into the air after ceasefire went into effect
The Lebanese Army has said citizens fired weapons into the air after the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire went into effect early Friday morning local time.
“Following the ceasefire agreement entering into force, a number of citizens resorted to firing into the air using military weapons and rocket-propelled grenades, thereby endangering citizens’ lives and causing damage to public and private property.
“The army command warns against this dangerous phenomenon and calls on citizens to adhere to the laws and refrain from firing under any circumstances. It also affirms that it will pursue those who fire, work to apprehend them, and refer them to the competent judiciary”, the Army said.
Rachel Dobkin17 April 2026 03:30
Hezbollah says it carried out nearly 60 military operations ahead of ceasefire
Hezbollah has said it carried out 56 military operations in the 24 hours before the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire took effect early Friday morning local time, Al Jazeera reported.
The Israeli military reported striking 380 Hezbollah targets ahead of the 10-day ceasefire, according to The New York Times.
Rachel Dobkin17 April 2026 03:00
Trump insists US economy booming despite ‘our little diversion’ to Iran
Donald Trump has insisted that the US economy is booming despite “our little diversion” to Iran.
The US president said at an event in Las Vegas Thursday local time, that the economy is even better than that of his first term “despite our little diversion to the lovely country of Iran”.
Trump painted a rosy picture for Americans struggling at the pump as the Iran war causes oil prices to surge. The national average price of gas has risen to more than $4 per gallon as Iran has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway that carries about a fifth of the world’s oil.
Rachel Dobkin17 April 2026 02:40
Israel says it struck nearly 400 targets in Lebanon in the 24 hours leading up to ceasefire
The Israeli military has said it struck 380 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon in the 24 hours leading up to the new ceasefire, The New York Times reported.
The 10-day pause in fighting started early Friday morning local time.
Rachel Dobkin17 April 2026 02:30
Lebanon accuses Israel of breaking ceasefire
The Lebanese Army has accused Israel of breaking the ceasefire shortly after it took effect.
“The army command renews its call to citizens to exercise caution in returning to the southern villages and towns, amid a number of violations of the agreement, with several Israeli attacks recorded, in addition to intermittent shelling targeting a number of villages”, the Army said.
The Israel-Lebanon ceasefire began early Friday morning local time.
The Israeli military earlier warned people in southern Lebanon not to go south of the Litani River, as its forces remain there during the ceasefire.
Military spokesman Avichay Adraee said Israeli troops remain in the area “in the face of Hezbollah’s ongoing terrorist activities”, per CNN.
Rachel Dobkin17 April 2026 02:09


