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Tehran’s air defences were activated to counter small aircraft and drones late Thursday (April 30), as the White House signalled that it will not be reined in by a congressional deadline on the Iran war. The Tasnim and Fars news agencies reported that air defence systems, heard in some parts of the Iranian capital, were activated “to counter small aircraft and reconnaissance drones” for around 20 minutes, but that the situation had returned to “normal”.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration faced a looming midnight deadline to secure congressional authorisation for the war against Iran, setting up a clash between the White House and Congress.
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The Trump administration is arguing that the war in Iran has already ended because of than interpretation that would allow the White House to avoid the need to seek congressional approval. The statement furthers an argument laid out by Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth during testimony in the Senate earlier on Thursday (April 30, 2026), when he said the ceasefire effectively paused t , Iran maintains its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz, and the U.S. Navy is maintaining a blockade to prevent Iran’s oil tankers from getting out to sea.
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Many Republicans who have been uneasy with President Donald Trump’s war in Iran emphasised that there would be a May 1 deadline for Congress to intervene. But the date is now set to pass with no action from GOP lawmakers who continue to defer to the White House.
Under the War Powers Resolution of 1973, Congress must declare war or authorise the use of force within 60 days — a deadline that falls on Friday (April 30)— or within 90 days if the president asks for an extension. But Congress made no attempt at enforcing that requirement, leaving town for a week on Thursday (May 1) after the Senate rejected a Democratic attempt to halt the war for a sixth time.
The Trump administration has shown no interest in seeking congressional approval at all. It is arguing that the deadlines set by the law don’t apply because the war in Iran effectively ended when a ceasefire began in early April.
- AP
- May 01, 2026 10:40Iran activates air defences as Trump faces congressional deadline
Tehran’s air defences were activated to counter small aircraft and drones late Thursday (April 30), as the White House signalled that it will not be reined in by a congressional deadline on the Iran war.
The Tasnim and Fars news agencies reported that air defence systems, heard in some parts of the Iranian capital, were activated “to counter small aircraft and reconnaissance drones” for around 20 minutes, but that the situation had returned to “normal”.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration faced a looming midnight deadline to secure congressional authorisation for the war against Iran, setting up a clash between the White House and Congress.
- AFP
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U.S. President Donald Trump has said that Iran was “dying to make a deal” to end the now paused war and virtually ruled out resuming air strikes.
“I don’t know that we need it,” Mr. Trump said to a question on whether he was getting “antsy to break the ceasefire”.
The U.S. President claimed that the military action had sharply degraded Iran’s capabilities.
“Their navy is gone. Their air force is gone… their drone factories are about 82% down. Their missile production had also been hit. Their missile factories are almost 90% down,” he said.
“We obliterated that nuclear capacity of theirs,” Mr. Trump said, adding that the Iranian economy was crashing as a result of the U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
“They’re not getting any money from oil. And hopefully, it can be worked out very soon,” he added.
-AP
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-AFP
- May 01, 2026 07:51U.S. reaches out to Maldives after Muizzu slams Iran war
The U.S. has sought clarification from the Maldives days after President Mohammad Muizzu lashed out at Washington over the war with Iran.
The matter came up on Wednesday when U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy Sergio Gor and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Bethany Morrison spoke to Maldivian Foreign Minister Iruthisham Adam and discussed the U.S.-Maldives relationship.
Mr. Muizzu has slammed the U.S. and Israel for attacks on Iran and repeatedly asserted that he would not allow use of any area of the Maldives, a small Muslim-majority archipelago, in any capacity to aid the war.
“On the call, the Foreign Minister helped clarify recent statements by the Maldivian President. The Minister reiterated that the President of Maldives wanted a positive relationship. We look forward to future engagements,” the U.S. Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs said in a post on X on Wednesday.
The Maldivian president had refused to meet Mr. Gor, Mr. Trump’s special envoy for South and Central Asia, when he visited Male in March.
-AP
- May 01, 2026 07:49Trump administration says its war in Iran has been 'terminated' before 60-day deadline
The Trump administration is arguing that the war in Iran has already ended because of the ceasefire that began in early April, an interpretation that would allow the White House to avoid the need to seek congressional approval.
The statement furthers an argument laid out by Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth during testimony in the Senate earlier on Thursday, when he said the ceasefire effectively paused the war. Under that rationale, the administration has not yet met the requirement mandated by a 1973 law to seek formal approval from Congress for military action that extends beyond 60 days.
A senior administration official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the administration’s position, said for purposes of that law, “the hostilities that began on Saturday, Feb 28 have terminated.”
The official said the U.S. military and Iran have not exchanged fire since the two-week ceasefire tha




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