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Suspect in Iranian flag shirt charged in New York anti-Jewish attack

Apr 28, 2026, 13:56 GMT+1

A suspect wearing an Iranian flag shirt allegedly attacked three Jewish men in New York City and shouted abusive language before being detained, police and community sources said on Friday.

Police identified the suspect as Andrzej Wnuk, 41, who was taken into custody after the incident in Brooklyn.

“The incident is being investigated as a hate crime,” the Williamsburg Shomrim Safety Patrol said, thanking officers and volunteers for their response.

Officers responding to a 911 call found three men with facial pain who declined medical treatment, police said.


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Iran customs bans steel exports

Apr 28, 2026, 13:36 GMT+1

Iran’s customs authority has issued a directive banning exports of a range of steel products, Iranian media reported on Tuesday, signaling tighter controls on key industrial goods.

The ban covers items including slabs, hot and cold rolled sheets, and coated products such as galvanized and painted steel.

MP says drug price rises strain Iranian patients

Apr 28, 2026, 12:05 GMT+1
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Rising prices of some medicines are putting pressure on patients, a member of Iranian parliament’s health committee said on Tuesday.

“Currently, the increase in the price of some pharmaceutical items has put pressure on people,” Fatemeh Mohammadhbeigi said.

Two months offline: Iran blackout drives losses, access splits

Apr 28, 2026, 11:48 GMT+1

Iran’s near-total shutdown of the global internet reached 60 days on Tuesday, worsening economic losses and social restrictions as authorities move toward selective access for some users and businesses.

The prolonged shutdown has transformed internet access into a central economic constraint, with losses mounting daily across multiple sectors.

Estimates from Iran’s Chamber of Commerce put direct daily losses at $30 million to $40 million, rising to as much as $70 million to $80 million when indirect damage is included.

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Trump frustrated but realistic on Iran - Axios

Apr 28, 2026, 11:35 GMT+1

US President Donald Trump is “frustrated but realistic” on Iran as talks remain stalled, Axios reported on Tuesday, citing an adviser who spoke with him.

“All [Iran’s leaders] understand is bombs,” Trump recently told the adviser, according to report.

The adviser said Trump does not want to use force but is not backing down from his demands, adding that “I would describe him as frustrated but realistic.”

The report cited several US officials as saying they were concerned Washington could be pulled into a frozen conflict with Iran, with neither war nor a deal.

US, Iran not as far apart as they seem - CNN

Apr 28, 2026, 10:41 GMT+1

The United States and Iran are not as far apart as they appear despite failing to hold a second round of talks in Pakistan, CNN reported on Tuesday, citing sources familiar with the mediation process.

The sources said intense diplomacy was continuing behind the scenes, with talks centered on a staged process.

The first part of a potential deal would focus on returning to the pre-war status quo and reopening the Strait of Hormuz without restrictions or tolls, CNN reported.

Iran’s nuclear program would be addressed later, though US President Donald Trump has said any deal must require Tehran to give up near bomb-grade uranium and end enrichment, demands Iran has rejected, according to the report.

Mediators are pressing both sides to reach an agreement, with the next few days seen as crucial, the sources said.