Iran's chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said that Tehran will administer the Strait of Hormuz, state media reported on Tuesday, following talks pushing to end the US-Israeli war on the Islamic republic. Iran and the United States agreed on Monday to set up communication lines to keep the vital shipping route open and end fighting in Lebanon, mediators said, after their first round of talks in Switzerland toward ending the conflict that has engulfed the Middle East. "The Strait of Hormuz will never return to its pre-war conditions and will be administered by the Islamic Republic of Iran, in accordance with international law," Ghalibaf said on his return from the talks, according to IRNA. In a video posted to Ghalibaf's Telegram account, he said the talks at the luxury Swiss resort of Burgenstock produced "good achievements". "In my view, this trip had good achievements, especially regarding the discussion of the Strait, the Lebanon disc...
World leaders are "feeding" wars instead of the hungry, Pope Leo said on Monday, telling the UN food aid agency that global priorities were badly skewed. Leo, who has been more outspoken on political issues in recent months, urged governments to increase their spending to combat hunger and not subject food aid to limits based on geopolitical concerns. "Conflicts are 'fed' more readily than people are nourished," the first US pope said in a visit to the Rome headquarters of the World Food Programme (WFP). "This reality reflects not only operational shortcomings but also a fundamental imbalance in political and moral priorities," he said. The WFP is the largest provider of food aid worldwide. Its biggest donor is the US, which announced a new $800 million contribution last week, following earlier cuts by President Donald Trump that more than halved planned US funding. Pope says access to food is a fundame...