Albania Designates Iran’s Revolutionary Guard as ‘Terrorist’

Iranians attend the funeral of Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) commanders, army commanders and others killed in the early days of the United States and Israeli strikes on Iran, at Enghelab Square in Tehran on March 11, 2026. (AFP)
Iranians attend the funeral of Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) commanders, army commanders and others killed in the early days of the United States and Israeli strikes on Iran, at Enghelab Square in Tehran on March 11, 2026. (AFP)
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Albania Designates Iran’s Revolutionary Guard as ‘Terrorist’

Iranians attend the funeral of Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) commanders, army commanders and others killed in the early days of the United States and Israeli strikes on Iran, at Enghelab Square in Tehran on March 11, 2026. (AFP)
Iranians attend the funeral of Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) commanders, army commanders and others killed in the early days of the United States and Israeli strikes on Iran, at Enghelab Square in Tehran on March 11, 2026. (AFP)

Albania on Tuesday designated Iran's Revolutionary Guards a "terrorist organization" and Iran as a state "supporting terrorism" as the Middle East war raged on.

The Balkan nation's ruling Socialist party used its parliamentary majority to adopt a resolution to designate the ideological arm of the Iranian military despite an opposition boycott.

"The Albanian parliament declares the Islamic Republic of Iran a state that supports terrorism and a state that uses terrorist means in the pursuit of its foreign policy objectives," the resolution said.

The document also condemned cyberattacks believed to be carried out by Iran-linked hackers against its institutions, including an incident earlier this month targeting its parliamentary IT system.

A cyberattack in 2022 triggered Tirana to sever diplomatic ties with Iran.

Albania has for years hosted several thousand members of the People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK), an exiled Iranian opposition group considered as "terrorist" by Tehran.

The United States has already designated the Guards as a "terrorist organization".

The European Union followed in January after the deadly crackdown carried out by the authorities against Iranian protesters.



Three Lightly Injured in Israel After Repeated Missile, Rocket Alerts

A crow perches on an Israeli flag near an empty beach along the Tel Aviv coastline on April 7, 2026. (AFP)
A crow perches on an Israeli flag near an empty beach along the Tel Aviv coastline on April 7, 2026. (AFP)
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Three Lightly Injured in Israel After Repeated Missile, Rocket Alerts

A crow perches on an Israeli flag near an empty beach along the Tel Aviv coastline on April 7, 2026. (AFP)
A crow perches on an Israeli flag near an empty beach along the Tel Aviv coastline on April 7, 2026. (AFP)

Israel's emergency services said three people were lightly injured on Tuesday after over 20 alerts sounded throughout the day, warning of incoming missiles from Iran or rocket fire from Lebanon.

In the coastal town of Nahariya, less than 10 kilometers (six miles) from Israel's northern border with Lebanon, the Magen David Adom emergency service said it treated a woman approximately 20 years old "in mild condition with a head injury from debris thrown by the blast", following rocket fire.

Paramedics also treated a 46-year-old man in the south of the country who was "in mild condition with injuries to the upper limbs from interceptor debris", as well as a 36-year-old man in the north "with a shrapnel injury to his lower limbs".

The three were evacuated to hospitals, Magen David Adom said.

As of 5:10 pm (1410 GMT), the Home Front Command had registered more than 20 alerts since midnight warning of projectiles fired from Lebanon, where Israeli forces are fighting Iran-backed Hezbollah.

The Israeli military also warned four times of ballistic missile fire from Iran.

Israeli military correspondents have reported that, on average, there have been around one or two missiles per alert in recent days.

The Middle East was plunged into a spiraling war after the US and Israel launched joint strikes on Iran on February 28, sparking retaliatory attacks across the region.


‘Unconscious’, ‘Incapacitated’, ...Report Reveals Mojtaba Khamenei’s Status and Whereabouts

A woman walks past a banner depicting Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei, along a street in Tehran on April 5, 2026.  (Photo by AFP)
A woman walks past a banner depicting Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei, along a street in Tehran on April 5, 2026. (Photo by AFP)
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‘Unconscious’, ‘Incapacitated’, ...Report Reveals Mojtaba Khamenei’s Status and Whereabouts

A woman walks past a banner depicting Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei, along a street in Tehran on April 5, 2026.  (Photo by AFP)
A woman walks past a banner depicting Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei, along a street in Tehran on April 5, 2026. (Photo by AFP)

Amid growing ambiguity regarding the health condition of Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, questions are mounting over his ability to effectively manage the country's affairs.

Since reportedly sustaining injuries during US-Israeli strikes in late February, he has limited his communications to written statements, with no direct public appearances.

This comes as purported video footage circulating online appears to show him inside a military control room, fueling speculation about the reality of his condition and his actual role in leading Iran during this critical period.

The Times of London has published new details about the health condition of Mojtaba Khamenei, who was reportedly injured in the same US-Israeli airstrike that killed his father.

The newspaper, citing information drawn from a diplomatic memo, reported that Mojtaba Khamenei is incapacitated and receiving medical treatment in the holy city of Qom. He "is being treated in Qom in a severe condition, unable to be involved in any decision making by the regime".

This marks the first time his location has been disclosed. The central city of Qom lies about 87 miles (approximately 140 kilometers) south of Tehran and serves as the hub of Iran’s Shiite religious establishment and a stronghold for its clerical leadership.

The newspaper reported that US and Israeli intelligence agencies had been aware of his location for some time, though this information had remained undisclosed until now.

It also noted that efforts were made to obtain official comment on the contents of the memo, including outreach to the US National Security Agency, as well as Iran’s mission in Washington, which operates out of the Pakistani embassy.

Arrangements for the Burial of Ali Khamenei

According to the memo, preparations are underway for the burial of the late Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, in the city of Qom.

The Times also reported that intelligence agencies have monitored efforts to “laying the groundworks needed to build a large mausoleum in Qom” capable of accommodating “more than one grave,” suggesting the possibility that additional family members—potentially including Mojtaba himself—could be buried alongside the late leader.

Iran has confirmed that Khamenei’s son was injured in the same airstrike that killed his father, as well as his mother, his wife Zahra Haddad-Adel, and one of his sons, on the first day of a war that has engulfed the Middle East for more than five weeks.

Since then, only two statements attributed to him have been broadcast on Iranian state television. On Monday, the channel also aired a video produced using artificial intelligence, showing the leader entering a war room and analyzing a map of Israel’s Dimona nuclear facility.

The absence of any audio recording has further reinforced unconfirmed reports that he remains in critical condition.

Who is in Control in Iran?

Despite continued insistence from Iranian officials that Mojtaba Khamenei remains in charge, a stream of leaks and conflicting reports have painted a very different picture. Opposition groups have claimed he has fallen into a coma, while other accounts suggest he sustained severe injuries, including a broken leg and facial trauma.

According to The Times, these divergent narratives have intensified questions about the true state of power within Tehran’s leadership structure—particularly in a system where the Supreme Leader is regarded as the ultimate political and religious authority.

Speculation therefore is mounting that Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) may be the party effectively holding the reins of power, while Khamenei appears increasingly as a silent figurehead rather than an active decision-maker, the newspaper reported.


Train Driver Killed, Dozens Injured as French TGV Collides with Truck

The accident occurred at a level crossing between the towns of Bethune and Lens in the northern French region of Pas-de-Calais. (AFP file)
The accident occurred at a level crossing between the towns of Bethune and Lens in the northern French region of Pas-de-Calais. (AFP file)
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Train Driver Killed, Dozens Injured as French TGV Collides with Truck

The accident occurred at a level crossing between the towns of Bethune and Lens in the northern French region of Pas-de-Calais. (AFP file)
The accident occurred at a level crossing between the towns of Bethune and Lens in the northern French region of Pas-de-Calais. (AFP file)

The driver of a high-speed TGV train was killed and 27 people injured in France on Tuesday when the train collided with a truck, officials said.

The accident occurred at a level crossing between the towns of Bethune and Lens in the northern French region of Pas-de-Calais at around 7:00 am (0500 GMT), said rail operator SNCF.

"I am heading to the scene with the chief executive of the SNCF, Jean Castex," Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot said on X.

Neither the SNCF nor the prefecture were able to provide details of the circumstances of the accident.

The SNCF said that rail services would be suspended between Bethune and Lens until at least late Tuesday.

In France, serious accidents involving high-speed rail lines are rare compared to traditional railways.