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Daily Archives: 11. Mai 2026
Red lines not red carpets: Why Italy & Germany must support suspending EU-Israel Agreement
Millions of people around the world are demanding that their leaders act to stop Israel’s violations. Humanity must win.
Gaza death toll from Israel‘s deadly aggression surpasses 72,740
GAZA, May 11, 2026 (WAFA) – Medical sources in the Gaza Strip announced today that the death toll from the Israeli aggression on the Strip has risen to 72,740, while 172,192 others were wounded since the start of the offensive on October 7, 2023.
The same sources reported that Gaza Strip hospitals received three more martyrs and 16 wounded in the past 24 hours.
„Hezbollah“: We targeted Merkava tank in Rashaf with a loitering glider, intercepted drone over Tyre with surface-to-air missile
NNA – „Hezbollah“ announced in communiqués that “the ‘’Islamic Resistance“ targeted a Merkava tank in the town of Rashaf with a loitering glider and achieved a confirmed hit.
The „Islamic Resistance“ also intercepted an Israeli enemy army drone in the airspace of the Tyre region with a surface-to-air missile.
Israel-caused death toll in Lebanon rises to 2869
The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health announced that the death toll caused by the Israeli aggression on Lebanon since 2 March has amounted to 2869 people, with an additional 8730 being injured.
Saudi foreign minister discusses Pakistan mediation, US-Iran talks with Iran, Pakistan FMs
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan discussed the latest regional developments with his Iranian and Pakistani counterparts in separate calls, the Saudi Foreign Ministry said Monday.
Saudi, Iranian FMs review Iran-US diplomatic talks in phone call
Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan received a phone call on Monday from his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi.
During the Prince’s call with Aragchi, the two ministers discussed the latest developments in the ongoing Pakistani-mediated diplomatic talks between Iran and the United States and exchanged views on the matter.
Iran says its proposal was generous as US insists on ‘unreasonable demands’
Regarding the US accusations against Iran, Baghaei said, Iran has proven to be a responsible power in the region, and at the same time, it is anti-bullying.
“It is enough to look at Iran‘s record. Were we the ones who deployed troops? Are we the ones bullying countries in the Western Hemisphere? Were we the ones who committed assassinations twice during negotiations?” he added.
He further noted that the very presence of the US in the region is itself an example of creating a cycle of violence.
Trump says ceasefire is on ‘life support’ after Iran’s latest nuclear offer was ‘garbage’
Asked at an unrelated White House event if the ceasefire was still in place, Trump said it’s “unbelievably weak” and on “life support.”
“I would call it the weakest right now after reading that piece of garbage they sent us,” Trump added. “I didn’t even finish reading it.”
Trump says call with Netanyahu was ‘very nice’ amid Iran tensions
US President Donald Trump said he held a “very nice” phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid heightened regional tensions and Washington’s review of Iran’s response to a US proposal concerning the conflict and Tehran’s nuclear programme.
Israeli media reported that the conversation took place at a sensitive moment as disputes continued over the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s nuclear activities.
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Israeli Drone Kills Man and 12-Year-Old Daughter in ‘Barbaric’ Double-Tap Strike
The Associated Press reported:
The ministry said that after the initial strike, the man and his daughter managed to move away from the site only to be attacked again by the drone instantly killing the man. The girl then moved about 100 meters (yards) away and was hit again by the drone after she had been already wounded.
The girl was taken to the hospital, but did not survive her injuries, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency.
“What does terrorism mean to you? If it’s [not] double-tap killings of paramedics, journalists, and today a 12 year old girl, then what is it?”
Iran’s scientific frontline against sanctions and cancer
(June 11, 2025)
Many radiopharmaceuticals, especially those used in PET scans, have very short half-lives. This means they decay significantly within a short period, reducing their effectiveness.
Consequently, the „last mile“ of radiopharmaceutical delivery, including transport, is crucial for maintaining the drug‘s potency and safety.
Speaking to IRIB TV3 on Monday night, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Mohammad Eslami explained that importing radiopharmaceuticals were impossible until recently.
This was because Western countries refused to provide radiopharmaceuticals to Iran due to sanctions, while regional airlines such as Qatar Airways did not undertake such shipments, he said.
Explainer: How Iran uses its nuclear technology to prevent metabolic disorders in newborns
(May 10, 2026)
Sixty percent enriched uranium, when fabricated into targets and irradiated in a research reactor, produces molybdenum‑99, a radioisotope that decays into technetium‑99m.
This single isotope is used in tens of millions of medical procedures worldwide each year, including cardiac scans and cancer diagnostics that are essential to modern medicine.
Iran has officially declared this medical application, and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) verified the conversion of a portion of Iran’s 60 percent enriched uranium into targets for molybdenum‑99 production in March 2022.
From Fusion to Life Saving Medicine: A Revolution in Isotope Production ~ The Journey of Mo-99
(April 9, 2026)
While nuclear fusion is often discussed as a future source of clean energy, companies like SHINE Technologies, based in Janesville, WI, are currently using its power to solve a critical shortage in medical imaging.
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Tc-99m supports about 56,000 patient studies daily in the U.S., helping physicians detect heart disease, cancer, and other serious conditions.
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SHINE announced it has received a conditional commitment for a loan of $263 million from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Energy Dominance Financing (EDF). If approved, the financing will support the completion of Chrysalis, a first-of-a-kind medical isotope production facility that will establish the first domestic commercial supply of molybdenum-99 (Mo-99).
How many nuclear weapons does the US have?
(June 22, 2025)
Newly declassified data shows that as of September 2023, the US had a stockpile of 3,748 nuclear warheads.
Iran offers to move uranium abroad but rejects dismantling nuclear sites: Report
The report said Tehran would hand over nuclear material to a third country, provided it receives guarantees that the stockpile would be returned if talks collapse or if Washington withdraws from any agreement.
Iran also signalled it could gradually reopen the Strait of Hormuz to commercial traffic in parallel with a lifting of the US maritime blockade, with nuclear issues to be negotiated over a 30-day period.
According to the report, Tehran is prepared to suspend uranium enrichment for a limited time, though for a shorter duration than the 20 years sought by Washington.
Lebanon says 2,846 killed in Israeli attacks since March
Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health says Israeli attacks have killed at least 2,846 people and wounded 8,693 others since 2 March.
The ministry added that 552 of those killed and 1,149 of the injured were recorded after the ceasefire came into effect on 16 April.