
02:04 AM, 09-May-2026
70 days of internet ban completed in Iran, pace of development slowed down, problems of people increased
The ongoing internet blackout in Iran has entered its 70th day today. According to the latest data from internet watchdog ‘Netblocks’, this shutdown has so far crossed the mark of 1656 hours. This situation has emerged as the biggest attack on digital connectivity in the modern history of the country.
This tightening of internet services in Iran was imposed after anti-government protests in early January. These sanctions were further tightened after the war between the US, Israel and Iran started in late February. The government has halted digital communications across almost the entire country citing security reasons.
This ban, which has been going on for 70 days, has shaken the business structure of the country. Small businesses have come to a complete halt and online based jobs are on the verge of extinction. The biggest impact has been on the disabled, students and middle class businessmen. Students’ studies are being disrupted and accessing essential services has now become a major challenge.
02:00 AM, 09-May-2026
From ban on uranium enrichment to Hormuz…America’s 14-point peace proposal to Iran!
According to news agency Al Jazeera, the US has sent a confidential 14-point memorandum of understanding to Iran, which aims to reduce regional tensions and curb the nuclear arms race. According to unconfirmed reports, the main conditions of this proposal are a complete ban on uranium enrichment by Iran and steps towards denuclearization, which is in line with President Trump’s ‘red line’. In return, the US is considering lifting its naval blockade of Hormuz, provided Iran guarantees safe passage to all international ships without any fees or obstructions.
Although this draft is yet to be officially confirmed, it is believed that the Trump administration will not agree to any agreement in which the possibility of Iran becoming a nuclear power is not completely eliminated.
12:59 AM, 09-May-2026
Phone conversation between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Yvette Cooper, emphasis on reducing regional tension
The telephonic conversation between Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Britain’s Foreign Minister Yvette Cooper has intensified the stir in global politics. The two leaders discussed in detail the ongoing regional developments in West Asia. This conversation has taken place at a time when the entire region is sitting on a pile of gunpowder due to the conflict between America, Israel and Iran.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer claimed that the United Kingdom was not involved in the initial US and Israeli attacks on Iran. However, Britain has taken a strategic step and allowed America to use its military bases. These bases are being used for ‘defensive operations’ in West Asia. This stand of Britain shows that despite avoiding direct war, it is giving full military help to its allies.
The global trade crisis has deepened after Iran effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz. Britain and France have now taken the lead in international efforts to reopen this vital trade route. Both the countries are working together on an alliance that can ensure the security of this sea route.
12:52 AM, 09-May-2026
Trump administration confused about Iran, big revelation in this report
According to Mike Hanna’s report from Washington DC, the Trump administration is currently going through a very strange and confusing situation. At present, the relations between America and Iran are not considered a war, but a ‘limbo’ i.e. a state of limbo. The Trump administration believes that the ongoing conflict between the two countries has come to an end for the time being.
One tone of administration, but huge suspense in strategy
There is complete unity visible on this issue within the Trump administration. All the big faces of the administration including President Donald Trump, Foreign Minister and Defense Minister have the same opinion. He says that at present there is a ceasefire-like situation with Iran. America is now trying to manage this stagnation. The White House’s entire focus is on agreeing to the conditions on which it has been adamant from the beginning.
A sign that the war is over, but the finger is still on the trigger.
Even though the administration is indicating that the war is ending, the reality tells something else. There is a hidden message in the statements of the US administration. He says that the war is over, but America is ready to attack at any time. If there is any movement from Iran, America will not delay in starting the war again.
This whole situation remains extremely confusing at present. On one hand, efforts are being made to establish peace and negotiation table, while on the other hand, the deployment of weapons has not been reduced. America wants to force Iran to negotiate on its own terms. The Trump administration is seeing this strategic pause as its victory, while defense experts are considering it as the calm before the coming big storm.
12:22 AM, 09-May-2026
West Asia LIVE: America tightens its belt against Iranian bullying in Hormuz; Internet ban completes 70 days in Tehran
America tightens its belt against Iranian bullying in Hormuz, Rubio appeals for support from Italy
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has issued a stern warning to European allies regarding the growing threat of Iran. Rubio made it clear that Iran’s siege of Hormuz will no longer be tolerated. He has urged Europe to leave mere rhetoric and take concrete action.
Iran’s increasing control is a threat to global security
Rubio spoke to reporters after meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. He said that Iran is trying to establish its control over this international waterway. Rubio called it unacceptable. According to him, this is not just a regional issue but a direct threat to the security of the entire world.
Will the protest remain only on paper?- Rubio
Secretary of State Rubio said that everyone believes that Iran is a threat. Everyone agrees that Iran should not have nuclear weapons. But now is the time to do something. Rubio warned that mere statements of strong condemnation mean nothing if you don’t have something to back it up. He asked what is the world prepared to do if Iran takes over international waterways? Despite these efforts of Rubio, the rift between America and Europe is clearly visible.
