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Trump Iran Deadline Hits, Oil Prices Surge Past 117 Dollars
Iran Freezes Diplomatic Channels After Trump Warning
- Iran halts talks with United States.
- Move follows Trump civilization threat.
- All indirect communications now suspended.
TEHRAN, Apr 07 (TNGB) – Iran has reportedly frozen all diplomatic channels and indirect talks with the United States. Officials pointed directly to recent threats issued by President Trump as the trigger for the decision. The statement came amid escalating verbal exchanges between the two sides over the past days.
This breakdown raises stakes for any potential resolution.
US Strikes Military Targets on Iranian Kharg Island as Deadline Nears
- Strike hits bunkers radar and ammo sites.
- Oil processing facilities left untouched.
- Deadline hours away from expiration.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 07 (TNGB) – The United States has reportedly struck military targets including bunkers radar installations and ammunition sites on Iran’s Kharg Island. Officials explicitly confirmed that oil processing and export facilities which handle 90 percent of Iran’s output remained untouched. The action took place as President Trump’s final deadline for Iran neared within hours and peace talks stalled.
The targeted strike escalates tensions while avoiding broader economic disruption.
Iran Allies Threaten Closure of Bab al-Mandeb Strait if US Attacks
- Threat issued through allied resistance groups.
- Tied to potential strikes on power plants.
- Strait handles significant global trade volume.
TEHRAN, Apr 07 (TNGB) – Iran has reportedly signaled through allies that the Bab al-Mandeb Strait could close if the situation escalates. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned it would retaliate against any US targeting of civilian facilities including power plants. Officials indicated the entire region including Saudi Arabia might face power outages in response.
Such threats carry potential for major disruptions to global trade routes.
Hawaii Doctor Pleads Not Guilty in Wife Attempted Murder Case
- Gerhardt Konig denies second-degree attempted murder.
- Incident occurred on Hawaii hiking trail.
- Closing arguments expected in ongoing trial.
HAWAII, Apr 07 (TNGB) – Dr. Gerhardt Konig has reportedly pleaded not guilty to second-degree attempted murder charges involving his wife. The alleged attack took place on a hiking trail in Hawaii according to court documents. Prosecutors presented evidence during the trial that continues to unfold before a jury.
The case draws attention to domestic violence in isolated settings.
Experts Question Guide Choices in Deadly California Avalanche
- Analysis examines decisions on large group trek.
- Trip occurred amid active avalanche warnings.
- Event was deadliest in modern state history.
CALIFORNIA, Apr 07 (TNGB) – Leading experts have reportedly questioned the guides’ decisions to lead a large group through dangerous terrain in California two months after the deadliest avalanche in modern state history. The review focuses on whether warnings were adequately heeded before the incident. Families of victims continue to seek answers through ongoing inquiries.
The findings may influence future backcountry safety protocols.
Man Cleared in Jam Master Jay Killing Granted Bond
- Judge sets one million dollar bond.
- Conviction later overturned in Run-DMC case.
- Release could occur within days.
NEW YORK, Apr 07 (TNGB) – A man convicted and later cleared in the killing of rap star Jam Master Jay of Run-DMC has reportedly been granted one million dollar bond by a judge. The decision could lead to his release from custody within days. Legal proceedings continue to examine the full circumstances of the original case.
This development brings renewed focus to longstanding questions of justice.
French Nationals Depart Iran Following 2025 Prison Release
- Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris leaving Iran.
- Released from Evin prison in November 2025.
- Macron announces they are on way to France.
PARIS, Apr 07 (TNGB) – French nationals Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris have reportedly begun their departure from Iran after spending three and a half years in detention. The pair left Evin prison in November 2025 according to prior reports and were held under house arrest at the French embassy until now. President Emmanuel Macron confirmed on social media platform X that they are free and heading home on Tuesday.
The development ends a long period of diplomatic negotiations for their return.
SpaceX Outlines IPO Plans Favoring Retail Investors
- Company targets 75 billion dollar raise.
- Valuation could reach 1.75 trillion dollars.
- Retail participation prioritized at large scale.
CALIFORNIA, Apr 07 (TNGB) – SpaceX has reportedly detailed plans for an initial public offering that would prioritize retail investors on an unprecedented scale. The rocket maker aims to raise 75 billion dollars and achieve a valuation up to 1.75 trillion dollars. Sources indicate an early June roadshow could begin soon.
The approach could open new avenues for public ownership in space technology.
Trump Warns Iran Civilization Could Die Tonight in Ultimatum
- President sets eight p.m. ET deadline.
- Statement gives time for capitulation.
- Warning issued amid stalled peace talks.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 07 (TNGB) – President Trump had reportedly warned that a whole civilization could die tonight while still offering Iran time to capitulate before the eight p.m. ET deadline. The statement came as US-Iran peace talks appear to have stalled completely. Officials monitor developments closely as tensions reach a critical point.
The rhetoric intensifies pressure on all parties involved.
Supreme Court Immunity Ruling Reshapes Presidential Authority
- 2024 decision granted sweeping immunity.
- Impact on government operations now clearer.
- Ruling affects future prosecution risks.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 07 (TNGB) – Nearly two years after the Supreme Court’s 2024 decision granting President Trump sweeping immunity from prosecution its broader effects on American government have reportedly begun to emerge. Legal scholars examine how the ruling influences executive actions and accountability. Observers note shifts in how future administrations may operate.
The precedent continues to define boundaries of presidential power.



