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05/15/2026

Good day viewers this is EIETV Network bringing you a major developing story from the Middle East and global energy markets

Countries across the Gulf region including Iran Qatar Saudi Arabia the United Arab Emirates Oman Kuwait Bahrain and Iraq are now racing to build new oil LNG and international trade corridors beyond the Strait of Hormuz as fears grow over rising regional instability and the possible collapse of tourism and hospitality demand heading into 2026

The Strait of Hormuz is considered one of the world’s most important energy routes carrying nearly 20 percent of globally traded oil and gas shipments But growing tensions and security risks in the region are now forcing governments to rethink how energy trade tourism and transportation operate across the Middle East

Leaders in the region are rapidly investing in alternative pipelines Arabian Sea export terminals Red Sea shipping routes rail cargo systems and overland logistics corridors designed to bypass the Strait of Hormuz completely

The move comes as airlines cruise companies hotels and tourism industries across the world struggle with rising fuel prices shipping delays and increasing operating costs linked to instability in Gulf waters

Experts warn that aviation fuel prices have surged globally while LNG markets across Europe and Asia are experiencing major volatility Cruise operators have also begun adjusting routes and adding fuel surcharges as uncertainty grows

Iran is also accelerating development of its Goreh Jask Pipeline and expanding export infrastructure along the Gulf of Oman in an effort to reduce dependence on Hormuz and strengthen direct access to global markets

Regional governments now see energy security and tourism recovery as directly connected with fears that prolonged disruptions could damage international travel demand and weaken economic recovery efforts throughout 2026

The crisis is also raising broader global concerns about supply chains inflation travel affordability and the future stability of international energy markets

Now we ask the public
Do you believe the Middle East can successfully reduce dependence on the Strait of Hormuz
�And could this growing energy crisis eventually impact global travel tourism and the cost of living worldwide

Drop your opinion in the comments

05/14/2026

Tensions between the United States and China are once again at the center of global attention after Chinese President Xi Jinping issued a strong warning to U S President Donald Trump during a major summit in Beijing

At the heart of the discussion was Taiwan the self governed island claimed by China but supported militarily and politically by the United States

According to Chinese officials President Xi warned that if the Taiwan issue is not handled properly it could lead to clashes and even conflicts between the world’s two largest powers

The warning came during a highly symbolic state visit filled with military ceremony, diplomatic meetings and discussions about trade global security and the ongoing war involving Iran

While President Trump publicly praised Xi Jinping calling him a great leader and a friend the Chinese president delivered a much more cautious message behind the scenes emphasizing the dangers of rising tensions between both countries

Taiwan remains one of the most sensitive issues in China U S relations China views Taiwan as part of its territory and has repeatedly warned against foreign involvement The United States however continues to support Taiwan’s self defense capabilities and recently approved billions of dollars in military support for the island

Despite the tensions both leaders also discussed economic cooperation trade opportunities energy security and efforts to reduce global instability China reportedly expressed interest in increasing imports of American products including agricultural goods and aircraft while both nations acknowledged the importance of maintaining stable economic ties

The meeting also touched on the Middle East crisis and fears surrounding disruptions to global oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz a key shipping route for world energy markets

Political analysts say the summit revealed two realities growing rivalry between China and the United States but also a recognition that both nations remain deeply connected economically and diplomatically

Now the world is watching closely

The Public Opinion Question�Do you believe the United States and China can avoid conflict over Taiwan through diplomacy, or is the world entering a dangerous new era of global tension

Share your thoughts below

Tensions between the United States and China are once again at the center of global attention after Chinese President Xi...
05/14/2026

Tensions between the United States and China are once again at the center of global attention after Chinese President Xi Jinping issued a strong warning to U S President Donald Trump during a major summit in Beijing

At the heart of the discussion was Taiwan the self governed island claimed by China but supported militarily and politically by the United States

According to Chinese officials President Xi warned that if the Taiwan issue is not handled properly it could lead to clashes and even conflicts between the world’s two largest powers

The warning came during a highly symbolic state visit filled with military ceremony, diplomatic meetings and discussions about trade global security and the ongoing war involving Iran

While President Trump publicly praised Xi Jinping calling him a great leader and a friend the Chinese president delivered a much more cautious message behind the scenes emphasizing the dangers of rising tensions between both countries

Taiwan remains one of the most sensitive issues in China U S relations China views Taiwan as part of its territory and has repeatedly warned against foreign involvement The United States however continues to support Taiwan’s self defense capabilities and recently approved billions of dollars in military support for the island

Despite the tensions both leaders also discussed economic cooperation trade opportunities energy security and efforts to reduce global instability China reportedly expressed interest in increasing imports of American products including agricultural goods and aircraft while both nations acknowledged the importance of maintaining stable economic ties

The meeting also touched on the Middle East crisis and fears surrounding disruptions to global oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz a key shipping route for world energy markets

Political analysts say the summit revealed two realities growing rivalry between China and the United States but also a recognition that both nations remain deeply connected economically and diplomatically

Now the world is watching closely

The Public Opinion Question�Do you believe the United States and China can avoid conflict over Taiwan through diplomacy, or is the world entering a dangerous new era of global tension

Share your thoughts below

05/13/2026

King Charles Sets Out U.K. Government Agenda as PM Keir Starmer Faces Growing Political Pressure

King Charles III delivered the U.K. government’s legislative agenda during the State Opening of Parliament outlining Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s priorities on the economy housing immigration healthcare and national security

The speech comes at a critical moment as Starmer battles mounting political pressure declining public confidence and increasing opposition challenges over the cost of living and economic concerns across Britain

The King’s Speech traditionally presents the government’s plans for the year ahead, but this time it also serves as a major political test for Starmer’s leadership and ability to maintain support inside and outside Parliament

Analysts say the coming months could define the future of the Labour government as debates intensify over taxes, public spending, immigration policies, and Britain’s role on the global stage

What do you think
�Can Keir Starmer stabilize his government and deliver on his promises, or is public frustration growing too strong

05/13/2026

05/12/2026

Separatist Leader Under Fire After Refusing to Co-operate With Alberta Investigators

Political tensions are rising in Alberta after a separatist movement leader was accused of improperly using the province’s electors list and allegedly refusing to co-operate with investigators examining the case

The controversy has sparked national concern over voter privacy accountability and the protection of Canadians’ personal information. Critics argue that any misuse of electoral data threatens public trust in the democratic process while supporters of the movement claim the investigation is politically motivated

The electors list contains sensitive voter information used during elections and is protected under strict rules

Questions are now being raised about how the information was accessed how it was used and whether laws were broken

The refusal to co-operate has only intensified public debate with many calling for transparency and stronger consequences if wrongdoing is confirmed

Canadians are now asking�Should political groups face harsher penalties for alleged misuse of voter information
�And should refusing to co-operate with investigators carry legal consequences

05/11/2026

Body of US soldier who went missing in Morocco has been found and identified

The body of one of two US soldiers who went missinglast week during a training exercise in Morocco has been recovered, the US Army announced

The army identified him as 27 year old 1st Lt Kendrick Lamont Key Jr a platoon leader and air defence artillery officer from Richmond Virginia

A Moroccan military search team found Key's body in the water along the shoreline within about a mile of the cliffs where both soldiers went missing on 2 May

US and Moroccan forces are using ground air and maritime assets to continue their search for the other missing soldier

Brig Gen Curtis King commanding general of the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command said in a statement that the army is mourning the loss of Key

Our hearts are with his Family friends teammates and all who knew and served alongside him King said

The 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command Family is grieving, and we will continue to support one another and 1st Lt. Key's Family as we honor his life and service

Both soldiers were participating in African Lion 2026 an annual joint military exercise designed to strengthen operations between US forces Nato allies and African nations

African Lion is the continent's largest annual joint military exercise and is hosted across Morocco Ghana Senegal and Tunisia

The soldiers had been hiking with a group to view the sunset when one fell into the ocean the media US partner News reported, citing a preliminary report

The other service members in the group then used their belts to form a human chain in an attempt to rescue the soldier the report said according to reports When that failed, another soldier jumped into the ocean to try to save their colleague who did not know how to swim news reported

That soldier was immediately hit by a wave, prompting a third to jump in after them both reported The third soldier was able to make it back to camp on their own after failing to rescue the first two officials said according to reports

It's not clear whether Key was the soldier to first fall in or the second who attempted to rescue the first

His body was transported to a nearby morgue and will be repatriated to the US, the army said

05/11/2026

Iran responds to U.S. ceasefire proposal, Trump calls it ‘unacceptable’

Iran sent its response to the latest U.S. ceasefire proposal via Pakistani mediators and wants negotiations to focus on permanently ending the war, but President Donald Trump quickly rejected it as “TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE!” with no details.

Iran seeks to end the war on all fronts, including in Lebanon, where Israel is fighting the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant group, and to ensure the security of shipping

Washington’s latest proposal addressed a deal to end the war, reopen the Strait of Hormuz and roll back Iran’s nuclear program.

Trump earlier on social media accused Tehran of “playing games” with the United States for nearly 50 years, adding: “They will be laughing no longer!

Trump is giving diplomacy “every chance we possibly can before going back to hostilities,” the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Mike Waltz, told reporters earlier.

Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, who has not been seen or heard publicly since the war began, “issued new and decisive directives for the continuation of operations and the powerful confrontation with the enemies” while meeting with the head of the joint military command, the state broadcaster reported, with no details.

Drone attacks target Gulf Arab nations
The fragile ceasefire was tested when a drone ignited a small fire on a ship off Qatar and the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait reported drones entering their airspace. The UAE said it shot down two drones and blamed Iran. No casualties were reported, and no one immediately claimed responsibility.

Qatar’s Foreign Ministry called the ship attack a “dangerous and unacceptable escalation that threatens the security and safety of maritime trade routes and vital supplies in the region.” The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations Center gave no details about the ship’s owner or origin.

Kuwait Defense Ministry spokesperson Brig. Gen. Saud Abdulaziz Al Otaibi said forces responded to drones but did not say where they came from.
Iran and armed allied groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon have used drones to carry out hundreds of strikes since the war began with U.S. and Israeli attacks on Feb. 28.

Ceasefire is tested by drones
Meanwhile, the fragile ceasefire was tested when a drone ignited a small fire on a ship off Qatar and the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait reported drones entering their airspace. The UAE blamed Iran. No casualties were reported, and no one immediately claimed responsibility.

Qatar’s Foreign Ministry called it a “dangerous and unacceptable escalation that threatens the security and safety of maritime trade routes and vital supplies in the region.

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Amid Ukraine’s daring assaults, Russia scales back Victory Day celebrationsAn important date in the Russian calendar, Ma...
05/11/2026

Amid Ukraine’s daring assaults, Russia scales back Victory Day celebrations
An important date in the Russian calendar, May 9 will be a slimmed-down affair with less military showcasing.

May 9 is a venerated date on the Russian calendar. The anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory over N**i Germany in World War II is usually commemorated with a grand military parade outside the Kremlin, on Moscow’s Red Square.

“For modern Russia, it’s the main holiday of the year,” said Oleg Ignatov, senior Russia analyst at Crisis Group. “There are two main holidays in Russia, the ninth of May and the New Year. And if you asked Russians, what is the main holiday, I think they would answer you that it’s the ninth of May.”

This year, however, for the first time in nearly 20 years, there will be no tanks, missiles or junior cadets in the parade. The decision to hold back on showcasing military equipment comes as a result of heightened security fears over the war in Ukraine.

However, personnel from higher-level military academies will still take part in the procession on foot, while the aerial portion of the programme will remain unchanged – an aerobatic show, followed by a team of Sukhoi Su-25 fighter jets painting the sky in the tricolours of the Russian flag.

In official statements, the Kremlin has referred to “the current operational situation,” and threats of “Ukrainian terrorist activity.”
Ukrainian drones are now striking deeper and deeper into Russian territory on an almost daily basis, hitting targets such as oil facilities and airfields. A recent spate of drone attacks on the oil refinery in Tuapse, on Russia’s Black Sea coast, has caused an ecological catastrophe and prompted the evacuation of the town.

Drones are indeed the primary means to attack Russia’s territory,” explained Olha Polishchuk, research manager for Europe, Central Asia and the Caucasus at Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED). “They are relatively cheap, modifiable and can travel long distances … Both Ukraine and Russia have switched to using primarily drones for their attacks.
She said that since 2025, drone strikes “completely overshadowed other attacks”.
“Their use has been effective overall; most drones are intercepted but if you send enough of them, some will reach the target.”

Fears of ‘political and psychological consequences’
Security and anti-drone defences have been tightened in the capital since the Ukrainian armed forces began sending drones there in 2023, with one striking the Kremlin itself.

Mobile internet has been periodically shut off in Moscow, Saint Petersburg and other areas of the country in the days running up to the event, with providers citing “security reasons”.

“Moscow has very strong air defence, which includes short-range surface-to-air missile systems, other missile systems, small arms and electronic warfare systems,” explained Polishchuk. “It is a multilayered system located both around and inside the city. In the past, authorities have shut down cellular networks in Moscow to complicate drone navigation.
“Ukraine very rarely attacks Moscow because the air defence would require a very large swarm of drones for any attack to land, but also because there are plenty of other strategically relevant targets that do not carry such a high risk of civilian casualties.”

Nevertheless, the Victory Day ceremonies present a clear risk. Such a concentration of troops and vehicles is vulnerable not only on the day of the parade itself but before and after, too: after all, that hardware must be stored somewhere.

“Of course, they care about drones which can fly from Ukraine, but most of these drones are being intercepted,” Crisis Group’s Ignatov told Al Jazeera. “They are more afraid of groups of people using small drones which are delivered to Russia, and used against targets inside Russia, like in Operation Spiderweb in 2025 Even if one or a couple of small drones hit a military parade, it may not cause a casualty, but it will have a demonstrative and psychological effect. I think what they care about is the political and psychological consequences of this.”

The Victory Day parade is a tradition from the communist era, an occasion on which the citizenry could catch a glimpse of Soviet statesmen waving from atop Lenin’s tomb, as well as a chance for the then-superpower to show off its military might. But when the USSR collapsed in December 1991, the parades were shelved for nearly two decades until they were revived by President Vladimir Putin in 2008.

Since the start of the full-scale war in 2022, the Victory Day parade has been scaled back again. Only a solitary Soviet-era T-34 tank symbolically rolled across Red Square in 2024, although other types of vehicles, such as armoured personnel carriers and mobile missile launchers, were present.

Last year’s proceedings, however, packed a little more pomp. Not only did the parade feature modern tanks, the TOS-2 Tosochka heavy flamethrower systems and Iskander ballistic missiles, but also Russian troops marching alongside Chinese soldiers.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping watched the show sitting beside Putin, one of 27 heads of state in attendance, including Brazilian President Lula da Silva and Ibrahim Traore of Burkina Faso. The turnout seemed to indicate that, despite international condemnation of the invasion of Ukraine, Moscow was not isolated

Victory over N**i barbarism’ or a ‘cynical distortion of history

“A celebration of the Soviet and Allied defeat of Hitler’s N**i-Fascist alliance, Victory Day is the most sacred date on Russia’s political calendar,” said British historian Geoffrey Roberts.

As ever Victory Day will be celebrated as a Soviet as well as a Russian victory the result of the common struggle of all the peoples of the multinational USSR not least millions of Ukrainians Victory Day is for the Russian government a day of multiethnic unity It is also a reminder of the international antifascist unity of the Soviet Western coalition during World War II that together saved the world from N**i barbarism

The Eastern Front of the second world war known as the Great Patriotic War in Russia occupies a central place in Russian national memory About 27 million Soviet citizens including Russians lost their lives in the conflict more than any other country and it was the Red Army’s soldiers that hoisted their flag over the Reichstag in Berlin in 1945 The German surrender was officially finalised on May 9

This memory is evoked by Putin’s government today claiming it is fighting N**is on the battlefields of Ukraine
It appears that in modern Russia 9 May has been twisted to actually support aggressive behaviour and militarisation Polishchuk said

It is a big source of pride which supports the notion that Russia is strong undefeated and will not tolerate disrespect from anyone The more common never again in reference to WWII became we can do it again in Russia as a popular Victory Day slogan This posturing becomes even more important during an ongoing war as it supports another sort of reality one where Russia has not made a mistake by invading Ukraine and is not currently failing to achieve its military objectives

According to the open source intelligence project Oryx more than 14,000 Russian tanks APCs and other combat vehicles have been destroyed captured abandoned or otherwise lost since the start of the full scale invasion in 2022

Modern Ukraine considers Victory Day, as celebrated in Russia today, a cynical distortion of history and seeks to discourage foreign dignitaries from attending, Polishchuk added

Ukraine is generally more level headed than Russia in sticking to targets that have a military objective but this is indeed one of the instances where the potential attack appears largely symbolic she said Ukraine may decide to save resources this time and not attack Moscow it could be a sane choice since air defence will be on high alert and security concerns may already discourage participation yet Russian authorities have no choice but to try to reduce the risk regardless

05/10/2026

Carney says Canada open to deeper integration with U.S. ahead of CUSMA review

Speaking to a room of progressive policy experts in Toronto Saturday Prime Minister Mark Carney offered some insight into what Canada has offered up ahead of an official review of the Canada U.S Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) this summer Canada remains open to deeper integration said Carney whose government has so far signaled it is in no rush to negotiate a new deal

Like Mexico Canada remains open to deeper integration including options for fortress North America in (certain) sectors And to be clear those offers are on the table said the prime minister Carney made the remarks during his speech at the Global Progress Action Summit where trade tariffs and a changed relationship with the U.S were among the key talking points We need to build new trade relationships in order to move from reliance to resilience the prime minister said The Carney government has been clear about building new relationships with countries around the world no matter the outcome of CUSMA renegotiations

Our goal is also to double our non-U.S. exports and so you see the prime minister going around and signing new trade deals across the world said Industry Minister Mélanie Joly who spoke on a panel at Saturday’s event Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand echoed that sentiment in remarks following her panel discussion This is the moment where countries around the world are looking to Canada for our continued leadership she said Progressive lawmakers from around the world attended the summit including the former U.S secretary of transportation who offered his view of the current administration’s trade policies In practice America first has really meant America alone said Peter Buttigieg (It’s been) a process of alienating friends and poking allies in the eye and dismantling some of the partnerships and friendships that in fact helped keep America in first place which I think is the real aspiration of the American people

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