Skip to main content
logo
logo
  • WORLD
  • TÜRKİYE
  • ECONOMY
  • POLITICS
  • ENERGY
  • TECHNOLOGY
Türkçe
English
BHSC
Pусский
Français
العربية
Kurdî
کوردی
Shqip
فارسی
македонски
Bahasa Indonesia
Español
#BREAKING Air Force Two carrying US delegation led by Vice President Vance arrives in Pakistan for talks with Iran: Government sources
World

Morning Briefing: April 11, 2026

Anadolu’s recap of top stories from around the globe
Asiye Latife Yilmaz
11 April 2026•Update: 11 April 2026
Content media
Türkiye, Istanbul

Here's a rundown of all the news you need to start your Saturday, including US Vice President JD Vance departing for Pakistan to lead peace talks with Iran; US President Donald Trump saying his country is loading warships with the “best weapons ever made,” warning force could be used if no deal is reached; and the death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon since March 2 has risen to 1,953, with 6,303 injured.

TOP STORIES

US Vice President Vance heads to Pakistan for Iran peace talks

US Vice President JD Vance departed Friday for Pakistan to lead peace talks with Iran, saying he expects the negotiations to be “positive,” according to a video record on DRM News' YouTube account.

Speaking before departure, Vance said the US delegation is “looking forward to the negotiation" and voiced hope that the talks would yield a constructive outcome.

“I think it’s going to be positive,” he said, while stressing that progress would depend on Iran’s approach at the negotiating table.

“If the Iranians are willing to negotiate in good faith and extend an open hand, that’s one thing,” Vance said.

Trump says US loading warships with ‘best weapons’ if no deal reached with Iran

US President Donald Trump said his country is loading warships with the “best weapons ever made” as the US delegation is headed to Pakistan for talks with Iran, warning that force could be used if no deal is reached.

“We have a reset going. We’re loading up the ships with the best ammunition, the best weapons ever made,” Trump said in an interview with the New York Post, adding that the weapons are “even better than what we did previously.”

“And if we don’t have a deal, we will be using them, and we will be using them very effectively,” he said.

Asked if he thinks the talks would be successful, Trump responded: “We’re going to find out in about 24 hours. We’re going to know soon.”

Death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon since March 2 rises to 1,953

The death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon since March 2 has risen to 1,953, with 6,303 injured, Lebanon’s Health Ministry said Friday.

In a statement, the ministry said the wave of Israeli attacks on April 8 killed 357 people and injured 1,223 others.

It added that the figures remain preliminary as rescue teams continue clearing rubble, noting that a large number of remains require DNA testing to confirm the identities of victims.

NEWS IN BRIEF

  • Israel threatens to strike ambulances in Lebanon directly, citing alleged Hezbollah use
  • Tehran expresses appreciation for Turkish people's 'impressive solidarity' with Iran'
  • Rocket from Lebanon hits home in illegal border settlement in northern Israel
  • Israel’s death penalty for Palestinian prisoners akin to Hitler’s policies: Turkish president
  • French foreign minister says Iran ceasefire remains ‘temporary', 'fragile’
  • Japan flags serious concern over Israeli military operation in Lebanon that has killed thousands
  • Cuban president says he will 'not step down' despite US pressure
  • Poland calls for stronger US troop presence despite NATO tensions over Mideast
  • Lebanon hit by 'largest, most devastating' Israeli attacks with 'no warning': UN refugee agency
  • Power outages occur in northern Israel following missile strike from Lebanon
  • Europe needs to do more 'heavy lifting' for its own security, says UK defense chief
  • Iran Red Crescent says over 125,000 civilian units damaged in US-Israeli attacks
  • Iranian crude reaches India under sanctions waiver since March 20: TankerTrackers data
  • Arab League chief backs ‘courageous’ Lebanese decisions in call with Premier Salam
  • Key Iranian lawmaker says Strait of Hormuz plan may allow cooperation with Oman
  • Irish minister condemns Israeli strikes in Lebanon, calls for ceasefire extension
  • Xi tells Taiwan’s opposition leader he’s confident island will 'come together' with China, stresses cooperation
  • India expresses 'deep concern' over situation in Lebanon as Israel kills hundreds
  • EU calls for immediate halt to attacks in Lebanon, urges protection of civilians
  • In 3 years of war, WHO verifies 217 attacks on health care in Sudan
  • France plans naval escorts in Hormuz with other countries, if needed: Defense minister
  • Pope condemns wars, says military action cannot bring freedom or peace
  • Hezbollah urges Lebanese officials to stop making 'gratuitous concessions'
  • Israel removes Spain from military coordination center in Kiryat Gat over criticism of wars
  • Trump, Netanyahu hold 'tense' phone call before Israel seeks ceasefire talks with Lebanon: Report
  • Trump says Iran has 'no cards' other than Strait of Hormuz ahead of negotiations
  • Israeli tanks shell Daraa province in southern Syria
  • Trump says US ready to aid Hungary with 'full economic might' if Orban wins re-election
  • Lebanon, Israel to hold 1st meeting at US State Department Tuesday: Lebanese presidency
  • Spanish premier urges Europe to prevent Lebanon from becoming ‘new Gaza’
  • No US combat, logistical elements at Al Udeid Base participated in operations against Iran: Qatar
  • Vatican denies reports of heated meeting with US official

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

US Treasury chief, Fed chair warn banks over cyber risks tied to Anthropic AI model: Report

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell held an urgent meeting with leading Wall Street executives this week amid growing concerns that Anthropic PBC’s latest artificial intelligence model could heighten cyber risks for the financial system, Bloomberg News reported Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.

The meeting took place on Tuesday at the Treasury Department in Washington and was organized on short notice to ensure major banks are aware of the potential risks posed by Anthropic’s Mythos model and other similar systems, according to people familiar with the matter.

Officials sought to assess whether the country’s largest banks are taking sufficient precautions to protect their systems against emerging threats linked to increasingly capable AI models, according to the report.

US annual inflation jumps to 3.3% in March, highest since May 2024, on sharp energy price surge

US consumer inflation accelerated in March to its highest level since May 2024 as a steep rise in energy prices, led by gasoline, pushed up the overall cost of living, according to data released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The consumer price index (CPI) increased 0.9% on a monthly basis in March, its highest increase since June 2022, after rising 0.3% in February, while annual inflation climbed to 3.3% from 2.4% the previous month.

The rise in annual and monthly inflation came slightly below market expectations, which had pointed to an annual rate of 3.4% and a monthly rate of 1% for March.

Artemis II mission concludes with splashdown in Pacific Ocean

The Artemis II mission concluded Friday with a historic splashdown off the coast of San Diego, California, capping a milestone journey for humankind.

The Orion crew module entered Pacific waters at 8.07 ET (0007GMT) after a high-speed descent through the Earth's atmosphere, pushing through temperatures that exceeded 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit (1,649 degrees Celsius).

All four crew members—Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen—arrived safely after the vessel gradually slowed from speeds of about 33 times the speed of sound, hitting the Pacific at 19 mph (30 kph).

The crew traveled farther from Earth than any humans in history after completing a lunar flyby and sling-shotting around the moon to launch the return trip to Earth.

news_share

news_share_descriptionsubscription_contact

subscription
logo

Reporting the Changing World

next-sosyalX/TwitterFacebookYouTubeInstagram

CORPORATE

  • History
  • Executive Team
  • Quality Management
  • Editorial Guidelines
  • Social Media Policies
  • Logos
  • Privacy and Cookies Policy
  • Information Policy
  • RSS

COMMUNICATION

  • Contact
  • Subscription Requests

Anadolu Ajansı © 2026

Google PlayApp Store
US-Israel-Iran war
Hormuz crisis
Russia-Ukraine war
Previous
Next
Previous
EU, Asian leaders seek 'substantive negotiated settlement' as US, Iranian high-level officials set to meet in Pakistan

EU, Asian leaders seek 'substantive negotiated settlement' as US, Iranian high-level officials set to meet in Pakistan

Next

Israel kills 6 in fresh airstrike on central Gaza refugee camp

Israel kills 6 in fresh airstrike on central Gaza refugee camp

LATEST NEWS

Islamabad Talks 'encouraging,' says Indonesia, urges US, Iran to advance 'sustainable solution' to conflict

Israel says more than 10,800 airstrikes carried out against Iran

Iran internet blackout surpasses 1,000 hours: Internet watchdog

Israel kills 6 in fresh airstrike on central Gaza refugee camp

Morning Briefing: April 11, 2026

North Korea's Kim seeks to 'expand cooperation' with China

EU, Asian leaders seek 'substantive negotiated settlement' as US, Iranian high-level officials set to meet in Pakistan

See All