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Saturday, May 16, 2026
King Charles Pushes Britain Further Toward A Fully Digital Society
Japan hit by powerful earthquake as warnings issued for five regions
A powerful earthquake measuring magnitude 6.7 has struck off the coast of the Japanese region of Miyagi, north of Tokyo, prompting the government to issue emergency warnings to people in five prefectures.
The Japanese authorities rated Friday’s earthquake a five on its 1-7 intensity scale, but said there was no immediate risk of a tsunami.
A high speed railway line between Tokyo and Shin-Aomori stations was suspended following the quake, according to operator JR East, but there has been no immediate reports of injuries or damage, according to reports in the Japan Times.The focus of the 8.22pm (local time) quake was off the coast of Miyagi prefecture.
The US Geological Survey said the earthquake’s epicentre was 50km east of the town of city of Ofunato and revised the magnitude of the quake from 6.6 to 6.7.
The Japan Meteorological Agency said the quake had relatively large depth of around 50 kilometres.
It comes after a magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck north eastern and northern Japan on April 20, sparking the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) to forecast imminent tsunami waves for parts of Hokkaido, Aomori and Iwate prefectures.
Following the last earthquake the UK Foreign Office (FCDO) warned travellers in Japan there was “an increased risk of strong earthquakes occurring in the coming week.”
Pope Leo Awards Top Iranian Regime Official With The Vatican’s Highest Diplomatic Honor
You would think that this story was from a satirical website like The Babylon Bee or a parody skit, but it’s all too real. Pope Leo just awarded a top Iranian official with the Vatican’s highest diplomatic honor.
When I read it, I thought there was no way that such a lack of moral clarity—outright insanity—could be possible. Then I did some research, digging into multiple sources confirming that this top official from one of the world’s most bloodthirsty regimes, that’s fresh off slaughtering 43,000 of its own people in January alone (according to President Trump’s latest figures) is getting top honors at the Vatican.
Folks, wrap your heads around this!
Pope Leo has been critical of the Iran war, at loggerheads with President Trump. The timing of this seems like a poke in the eye.
Some pro-Leo websites insist that the timing meant nothing, the same excuse that we saw under the Biden administration when “transgender day of visibility” just happened to fall on Easter Sunday. They call it a simple “diplomatic protocol,” as this official is the Iranian ambassador to the so-called “Holy See.” He has been in that position for two and a half years, they assert, so it’s time he received this honor.
Sorry, I’m not buying it!
This needs to be called out. Pope Leo has awarded the Grand Cross of the Pontifical Order of Pius IX, the Vatican’s highest active diplomatic distinction, to the ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mohammad Hossein Mokhtari. The decision was confirmed by a diploma dated May 8th and signed by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican’s Secretary of State.
Although the award is usually part of the Vatican diplomatic protocol and is typically granted to ambassadors accredited to the “Holy See” after several years of service, the geopolitical context and the pope’s recent statements on the conflict with Iran have turned the gesture into a subject of strong debate.
You’re supposedly a “Christian leader,” and you’re honoring a representative from a bloodthirsty regime that slaughters and persecutes Christians at every turn? A regime that has fresh blood on its hands from murdering tens of thousands of its own citizens. No one disputes that a massacre happened in January. Every credible organization says mass carnage occurred over a very short span of time. It hearkened back to the domestic purges from the days of Mao and Stalin! Mokhtari represents this regime and, with a straight face, the Pope is honoring him. It boggles the mind.
The Order of Pius IX, also known as the “Papal Order,” was instituted in 1847 and is considered one of the highest honorary distinctions of the “Holy See” or the Vatican. Today, it is mainly awarded to heads of state and high diplomatic representatives. Maybe the Vatican should have made an exception here
According to Iranian state media, the distinction was granted to Mokhtari in recognition of his diplomatic work—and I have to try to keep a straight face here—for his efforts to “promote peace, justice, and opposition to warmongering.”
First and foremost, it’s a slap in the face to the Iranian people. Imagine if you were a family member or a friend of one of those 43,000 Iranians who were slaughtered by Mokhtari’s good buddies just a few months ago, and then you see him getting honored by the Pope! Imagine how those Iranians feel.
What about the Bible-believing Iranian Christians? Has Pope Leo talked about them and how they’re suffering? It’s the world’s fastest-growing church, and they have been forced underground. Why? Because they will be killed, imprisoned, and tortured. Is Pope Leo talking about that?
The award to the Iranian regime’s top representative comes after Leo publicly condemned the military actions of the United States and Israel against Iran, and reiterated the “Holy See’s” traditional rejection of military escalation.
Leo is the first American Pope, and like his predecessor, Francis, he is a leftist who lacks moral clarity. There is no excuse for willfully presenting an Iranian regime official with the highest diplomatic honor.
As Iran talks stall, Israel and US prepping to renew war as soon as next week – report
Israel and the United States are carrying out their most intense preparations yet to renew attacks on Iran, possibly as soon as next week, two Middle Eastern officials told The New York Times on Friday.
According to US officials cited by the newspaper, options for renewed operations in Iran include launching a more intense bombing campaign against military and infrastructure sites; conquering Iran’s key oil export hub of Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf; and putting commandos on the mainland to extract nuclear material buried under the rubble.
Extracting the highly enriched uranium would risk several casualties and require thousands of supporting forces to create a perimeter around an area of operation and likely engage with Iranian ground troops, the Times cited military officials as saying.
A senior Israeli official was also quoted by Channel 12 as saying Israel was preparing for imminent war and waiting for US President Donald Trump to decide how to proceed in negotiations with Iran to end the conflict.
“The Americans understand that negotiations with Iran are going nowhere,” the unnamed official claimed.
“We’re preparing for days to weeks of fighting and waiting for Trump’s final decision. We’ll know more in 24 hours,” the official said. It was unclear why the official cited a 24 hour window.
Pakistani-mediated negotiations, supported by China, have failed to secure a settlement between the US and Iran, with the talks faltering over Iran’s nuclear program and the post-war control of the Strait of Hormuz.
On Friday, departing after a two-day visit to China, Trump said he would accept a 20-year suspension of Iran’s uranium enrichment program if Tehran gave a “real” guarantee, in an apparent shift from his earlier demand that Iran pledge to permanently halt enrichment.
While Iran, whose leaders are sworn to Israel’s destruction, denies seeking nuclear arms, it has amassed uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels with no peaceful application.
Iran’s stockpile of about 440 kilograms (970 pounds) of highly enriched uranium — enough for about ten nuclear warheads — is thought to have been buried following US strikes on key Iranian nuclear facilities during the 12-day Israel-Iran war in June last year.
Iraq’s new oil minister, Basim Mohammed, said at a press conference on Saturday that his country exported 10 million barrels via the strait in April, down from about 93 million barrels monthly before the Iran war.
Pestilence: A new Ebola outbreak is confirmed in a remote Congo province, with 65 deaths recorded
Africa’s top public health body on Friday confirmed a new Ebola outbreak in Congo’s remote Ituri province, with 246 suspected cases and 65 deaths recorded so far.
Neighboring Uganda later confirmed one death in an Ebola case it said was imported from Congo.
The deaths and suspected cases have been recorded mainly in the Mongwalu and Rwampara health zones, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement. The agency said 65 deaths have been attributed to the outbreak and that four of those have so far been confirmed in a laboratory.
Ebola is highly contagious and can be contracted through bodily fluids such as vomit, blood or semen. The disease it causes is rare, but severe and often fatal.
Scientists were trying to determine exactly what virus was driving the current outbreak in Congo. The Ebola virus — also known as the Ebola Zaire strain — has been prominent in Congo’s past outbreaks. Results so far suggest some variant other than the Ebola Zaire strain, with sequencing continuing to give more clarity, the Africa CDC said.
The World Health Organization says the Ebola disease is caused by a group of viruses, and that three of them are known to cause large outbreaks: Ebola virus, Sudan virus and Bundibugyo virus.
Uganda on Friday reported one Ebola case involving a Congolese man admitted to a hospital in Kampala three days before he died. Officials said the case was “imported” from Congo, and that Uganda has not yet confirmed any local cases.
Uganda’s Health Ministry said the patient was tested posthumously on Friday after neighboring Congo confirmed its Ebola outbreak. All contacts linked to the man have been quarantined, the agency said. The deceased’s body has been taken back to Congo.
The ministry said the person was infected with the Bundibugyo virus, a variant of the illness that has been endemic in Uganda.
The WHO said last year that Congo has a stockpile of treatments and some 2,000 doses of the Ervebo Ebola vaccine. The Ervedo vaccine is effective against the Ebola Zaire strain — considered the most severe one — but not against the Sudan virus or Bundibugyo virus, according to health authorities.
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, World Health Organization director-general, told reporters Friday that the WHO last week sent a team to help Congo investigate the outbreak and collect samples. While initial results did not confirm Ebola, a new analysis on Thursday did, he said.
Congo has “a strong track record in Ebola response and control,” Tedros said, adding that the WHO is releasing $500,000 to aid Congo’s response.
Affected areas are close to Uganda, South Sudan borders
The latest outbreak comes around five months after Congo’s last Ebola outbreak was declared over after 43 deaths.
Ituri is in a remote eastern part of Congo characterized by poor road networks, more than 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) from the nation’s capital of Kinshasa.
Africa CDC said it is concerned about the risk of further spread due to intense population movement, mining-related mobility in Mongwalu, insecurity in affected areas, gaps in contact listing and control challenges.
The proximity of affected areas to Uganda and South Sudan also raises concerns, it said.
The agency said it was convening an urgent coordination meeting Friday with health authorities from Congo, Uganda and South Sudan, together with key partners including U.N. agencies and other countries.
The acting head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Jay Bhattacharya, said Friday that U.S. health officials are in contact with officials in Congo and Uganda and are “going to provide whatever they need and that we are capable of providing them.”