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Secretary of State Marco Rubio requested senior officials from more than 60 countries to meet in Washington next Thursday on transnational far-left terrorism. The State Department confirmed the gathering and later announced its expansion to additional nations.
ZeroHedgeSecretary of State Marco Rubio requested senior officials from more than 60 countries to convene in Washington next Thursday to discuss transnational far-left terrorism, ZeroHedge reported. " The initiative seeks to expand intelligence sharing, law-enforcement cooperation, and potential terrorist designations targeting militant groups with alleged ties to Antifa.
On July 11, 2026, the department posted that the Ministerial on the Resurgence of Political Terrorism is expanding to additional countries.
He added that each engagement or designation creates a compounding effect supporting countermeasures at home and abroad. In November the State Department designated four European far-left groups as foreign terrorist organizations. The groups include Antifa Ost in Germany, two in Greece, and one in Italy.
Last month Secretary of State Marco Rubio sanctioned the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples, or ICAP. U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton for the Southern District of New York is examining whether Neville Roy Singham committed wire fraud, bank fraud, money laundering, or other financial crimes.
A federal grand jury is investigating Singham over alleged financial improprieties involving $278 million that moved through his network over the past decade. Seamus Bruner stated that dozens of radical organizations received more than $100 million from Riot Inc investors.
" ADN Cuba reported on July 8, 2026, that a US-based Cuba solidarity coalition was giving orders to prepare rapid-response protests at US federal buildings, military bases, recruitment centers, and ICE facilities.
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theiranproject.comOman and Iran will hold further technical and political discussions on commercial maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. The agreement follows talks in Oman that included Qatari officials and were brokered by the Omani foreign minister.
ndtv.comThe International Energy Agency forecasts a drop of about 1 million barrels per day amid higher prices and supply disruptions from the U.S.-Iran war. May demand fell 5.3 million barrels per day from a year earlier, led by a sharp contraction in China.
U.S. officials called for Iran to issue a statement confirming all routes through the Strait of Hormuz remain open and that targeting of ships will not resume.