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Wednesday, April 22, 2026 — the most important stories, distilled and fact-checked
Tensions in Strait of Hormuz, US-Iran conflict, and political developments dominate global news
Iran has seized two ships in the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing ceasefire breaches and stalled US-Iran negotiations, impacting global energy supplies. Political and security developments include US Treasury discussions on currency swap lines, arrests related to domestic threats, and legislative actions in the US and UK. Additionally, notable personnel changes and cultural losses were reported alongside sports and environmental updates.
Key Developments
- Iran seized two cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz, citing ceasefire breaches by the US and Israel, affecting a critical oil transit route.
- US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced Gulf and Asian allies have requested currency swap lines to mitigate economic impacts from the US-Israel-Iran conflict.
- Three US political candidates were fined and suspended by prediction market Kalshi for insider trading related to their own election races.
- The UK and France agreed on a three-year plan to reduce illegal migrant crossings of the English Channel, including increased French coastal policing.
- John Phelan resigned as US Navy Secretary, with Navy Undersecretary Hung Cao assuming temporary leadership amid reported internal tensions.
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