Issue 2026-05-26
Stories
- US–Iran Reach Tentative Hormuz-for-Uranium Framework
- Draft US-Iran Accord Links Hormuz Re-Opening, 60-Day Ceasefire Extension to Uranium Disposal
- US Conducts ‘Self-Defence’ Strikes Near Bandar Abbas Amid Cease-Fire Negotiations
- Huawei Unveils Tau Scaling Law, Aiming for 1.4-nm-Class Chips by 2031
- Shenzhou-23 Sends First Hong Kong Astronaut and China’s Debut Year-Long Orbital Crew Test
- Iran Ends 87-Day International Internet Blackout After Task-Force Review
- Brent Crude Breaks $100 Floor as U.S.–Iran Hormuz Peace Framework Emerges
- India’s 4th Fuel-Price Jolt Since 15 May Pushes Petrol Past ₹100/L Nationwide
- 26 May 2026: Pine Labs Leads Mixed Q4 FY26 Earnings for Indian Mid-Caps
At a Glance
- Between 23-24 May 2026, negotiators brokered a draft deal—still unsigned—under which Iran would relinquish its >400 k...
- Between 25–26 May 2026 negotiators in Doha produced a memorandum that would have Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz wit...
- On 26 May 2026, U.S. forces hit Iranian missile sites and sank two IRGC boats allegedly laying mines near the Strait...
- At IEEE-ISCAS Shanghai on 25 May 2026, Huawei introduced a new “Tau Scaling Law” and LogicFolding 3-D architecture, c...
- On 24-25 May 2026 China launched Shenzhou-23, putting three astronauts on Tiangong and beginning the nation’s first e...
- On 26 May 2026 President Masoud Pezeshkian formally ordered the Communications Ministry to reconnect Iran to the glob...