
Iran announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz following renewed hostilities with the United States, triggered by an attack on a vessel in the strategic waterway. This development undermines a theoretical ceasefire that was in effect. Pakistan's top diplomat, Ishaq Dar, a mediator in the conflict, called for de-escalation and urged both sides to exercise restraint. Iranian attacks targeted Gulf neighbors, with Qatar and Jordan condemning the "dangerous escalation." Alert sirens sounded in Bahrain, and explosions and interceptions were reported in southern Doha, Qatar. Qatari authorities confirmed intercepting missiles, and the Revolutionary Guards stated they targeted a US air base in Qatar in response to ongoing US attacks. Jordan reported being hit by three Iranian missiles. The Islamic Republic's ideological army also claimed an attack on Oman, stating they destroyed logistical support bases for US aircraft carriers at the port of Duqm. Oman condemned the attack, which occurred while discussions with Tehran about the future management of the Strait of Hormuz were underway. Earlier, Iran announced the closure of the Strait "until further notice" after firing upon a vessel. The Revolutionary Guards stated they fired warning shots at a ship that had endangered maritime security by disabling its systems. According to UKMTO, the attack occurred east of Oman's Musandam peninsula, causing a fire and prompting the crew's evacuation. US Central Command Centcom identified the ve
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Must ReadThe government has decided against holding a referendum for constitutional revision, according to Minister Serigne Gueye Diop. This decision follows the Constitutional Council's rejection of the proposed bill for constitutional revision. Minister Diop, speaking on the Grand Jury program on Sunday, July 12, 2026, stated unequivocally that the referendum option is now off the table. He emphasized that the project from the national dialogue in Diamniadio is now a thing of the past, especially after the Constitutional Council's ruling. However, Diop assured that institutional reforms are not abandoned. He indicated that President Bassirou Diomaye Faye will personally resume the initiative to modernize the Constitution and fulfill his commitments. The reforms will now proceed through the classic legislative procedure as draft bills, with their examination awaiting the resumption of parliamentary work, as the National Assembly is currently on a three-month recess.
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A meeting of the Senegalese Football Federation FSF Executive Committee COMEX on Saturday was marked by a heated exchange between COMEX member Bacary Ciss茅 and Secretary General Abdoulaye Saydou Sow. Ciss茅 strongly criticized the organization of the Lions' participation in the 2026 World Cup, citing numerous organizational shortcomings that he believes disrupted the national team's stay. He highlighted difficulties with travel formalities, visa acquisition, preparation deficiencies, and various logistical problems, which he stated negatively impacted the team's composure during the tournament. Ciss茅 directly targeted Sow, even calling for his removal as Secretary General, though he later withdrew this resolution. The meeting also resulted in Ciss茅's reinstatement as the FSF's communications manager. This incident occurs amidst existing tensions regarding federal management, including prior reports of unpaid player bonuses, substandard accommodation in New York, and the absence of the usual chef, forcing some international players to eat out. These controversies have prompted Deputy El Hadji Gu猫ye, president of the National Assembly's Sports and Youth Commission, to request a parliamentary audit of the FSF's management from the institution's president, Ousmane Sonko.