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Here are the main topics Anadolu's English Desk plans to cover on Monday, April 6, 2026 (coverage may change depending on developing/breaking stories):

Relentless US-Israeli strikes on Iran and regional fallout

Developments in US-Israeli offensive on Iran and Iranian retaliatory strikes across Israel, Gulf states, Jordan, and Iraq, as US President Donald Trump said there is a strong chance of an agreement with Tehran as soon as Monday, while warning of sharp escalation if talks fail.

Israeli offensive across Lebanon, with Hezbollah retaliation

Ongoing Israeli strikes across southern and eastern Lebanon, as well as Beirut’s southern suburbs, causing casualties and widespread displacement, alongside Lebanese group Hezbollah's rocket fire toward northern Israel and clashes with Israeli forces in southern Lebanon.

Reactions related to Iran war

Global reactions to the ongoing US-Israeli offensive on Iran -- launched on Feb. 28 while Washington-Tehran talks over Iran’s nuclear program had been underway -- as well as Tehran’s retaliatory attacks. The Middle East crisis has also led to a pause in trilateral peace talks on the Russia-Ukraine war.

Trump to hold news conference on Iran

US President Trump will hold a news conference at the Oval Office following the extraction of two crew members of a US fighter jet downed over Iran. Military officials are also expected to attend the event.

Artemis II to conduct lunar flyby

The Artemis II crew is expected to make their approach for the mission’s lunar flyby aboard the Orion spacecraft, reaching a record distance from Earth as they observe the far side of the Moon’s surface.

Trump to host Easter event, receive Jewish community leaders

President Trump will participate in the traditional White House Easter egg roll on the White House lawn. He will later participate in a greeting for the Passover with Jewish community leaders in an event that is currently scheduled to take place behind closed doors.

Turkish president to hold Cabinet meeting

Türkiye's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will chair a Cabinet meeting at the Presidential Complex in the capital Ankara.​

Vietnamese lawmakers elect country's top leadership

Vietnamese lawmakers elect top leadership, including the president, prime minister, and National Assembly chairperson, at the first session of the newly elected National Assembly.

Asian nations continue to grapple with energy crisis

Developments and statements as Asian countries respond to an energy crisis triggered by the Middle East conflict. Iran maintains effective control over the Strait of Hormuz amid war with the US and Israel. Some Asian countries have managed to pass vessels through the strait, but shipments remain well below normal levels for the import-dependent economies.

China's Foreign Ministry holds briefing

The Chinese Foreign Ministry holds regular press briefing, likely to address the ongoing Middle East armed conflict.

New Thai Cabinet takes oath

Thailand's new Cabinet led by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul takes oath of office.

THE ECONOMY

Eurozone investor confidence

Sentix survey to release monthly investor confidence data for the euro area for April.

SPECIAL REPORTS

US military shake-up signals blame game as Iran war strains leadership

Report examining a major overhaul of US military leadership amid the Iran war and what it reveals about mounting pressure within Washington.

The story focuses on the Trump administration’s actions to remove or sideline senior officers during an active conflict, a move analysts say is highly unusual and indicative of deeper strategic and political tensions.

The report explores how the dismissals may reflect attempts to shift blame for military failures and internal disagreements over next steps, including potential ground operations, with comments from Ahron Bregman of King’s College London and American geopolitical analyst Ryan Bohl.

‘Wake-up call’: Iran war should fuel Europe’s push toward renewables, say experts

Report examining how the Iran war is accelerating Europe’s shift toward renewable energy amid rising fuel prices and supply uncertainty.

The story explores how disruptions linked to the Strait of Hormuz and surging oil and gas prices are exposing Europe’s vulnerability to imported fossil fuels, prompting policymakers to reassess long-term energy strategy. Experts highlight growing consensus that dependence on external energy sources is a structural risk, with the current crisis acting as a “wake-up call” to accelerate renewables and energy efficiency.

The report examines how the crisis is reinforcing the need for Europe’s shift away from fossil fuels, with insights from Ana Maria Jaller-Makarewicz of the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis and Linda Kalcher, executive director of pan-European think tank Strategic Perspectives.

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