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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Hungary summons Russian ambassador

 Hungarian Prime Minister ‌Peter Magyar announced on Wednesday that his new administration summoned the Russian ambassador following a drone strike on Ukraine's Zakarpattia Oblast, which lies close to Hungary's border.

"The Hungarian government strongly condemns the Russian attack on Zakarpattia Oblast," Magyar said during a press conference following the first cabinet ​meeting of the new Hungarian government.

Earlier today, Russia launched a major attack on roughly 20 regions of Ukraine, killing at least six people and prompting NATO-member Poland to scramble fighter jets.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Hungary-summons-Russian-ambassador/66289925

XPeng talking buying plant in Europe with Volkswagen

 Guangzhou Xiaopeng Motors Technology Co., Ltd., better known as XPeng, is discussing the possibility of purchasing a factory in Europe with different local carmakers, including Volkswagen AG, the company's managing director of northeastern Europe, Elvis Cheng, told the Financial Times (FT) on Wednesday.

At the outlet's Future of the Car summit, Cheng remarked that XPeng could also build its own factory on the Old Continent. "We think not all the factories can satisfy the requirements of our latest or future product requirements," he said, noting that Volkswagen's plants are "a little bit old."

In 2023, Volkswagen invested $700 million in a partnership with XPeng, which stipulated a joint development of electric vehicles (EVs) in China.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/XPeng-talking-buying-plant-in-Europe-with-Volkswagen/66290120

UAE denies reports of Netanyahu's secret visit

 The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied on Wednesday reports claiming Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the country in secret, during the war with Iran.

"The UAE reaffirms that its relations with Israel are public and conducted within the framework of the well-known and officially declared Abraham Accords, and are not based on non-transparent or unofficial arrangements. Accordingly, any claims regarding unannounced visits or undisclosed arrangements are entirely unfounded unless officially announced by the relevant authorities in the UAE," the ministry wrote in a statement, urging media outlets to refrain from posting "unverified information."

However, earlier today, Netanyahu's office published a post on social media claiming that the secret visit did take place.

CIA, Mexico Criticize CNN Report Claiming US Directly Participated In Bombing Of Cartels In Mexico

 by Kimberly Hayek via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

The Central Intelligence Agency and Mexico are criticizing CNN for spreading false information after the news outlet published a report - citing anonymous sources - claiming that CIA operatives had directly participated in targeted killings as part of the U.S. intelligence agency’s alleged “secret war” against cartel members in Mexico.

The report, published on May 12, alleged that CIA Ground Branch officers had been present at or involved in targeted assassinations on mostly mid-level cartel members over the past year, including a March 28 vehicle explosion on a congested highway in Tecámac, in the State of Mexico just outside Mexico City, that killed Francisco Beltrán—known as “El Payín”—an alleged Sinaloa Cartel member, and his driver.

This is false and salacious reporting that serves as nothing more than a PR campaign for the cartels and puts American lives at risk,” CIA spokeswoman Liz Lyons said in a statement on X.

Mexican Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch also rejected the report.

“The Government of Mexico categorically rejects any version that seeks to normalize, justify or suggest the existence of lethal, covert or unilateral operations by foreign agencies on national territory,” he wrote on X. “Any international cooperation is limited to the exchange of information, institutional coordination and formal mechanisms established by the Government of Mexico.”

CNN and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security did not immediately return a request for comment.

The State of Mexico Attorney General’s Office has also issued a statement that “firmly rejects” any of its members telling journalists that an explosive device had been planted inside Beltrán’s vehicle, contradicting CNN’s reporting.

“An explosive device had been hidden inside the vehicle, the State of Mexico’s Attorney General told CNN,” the contested report reads.

The office said its inquiry into the two deaths remains active and that investigators had yet to establish a cause.

Tuesday’s dispute follows weeks of compounding friction between Washington and Mexico City over efforts in Mexico to address cartel crimes.

On April 19, two U.S. Embassy employees died in a car crash in Chihuahua state, along with two Mexican state officials. Chihuahua Attorney General César Jáuregui Moreno said the four officials were on their way back from an operation targeting drug laboratories in the municipality of Morelos when the incident occurred.

The two U.S. Embassy employees were later reported by The Associated Press to be CIA agents collaborating with Chihuahua officials—claims the White House did not deny.

The White House on April 22 said that U.S. President Donald Trump was dissatisfied with Mexico’s official response to the incident. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum had said that no agents from any U.S. government institution may operate in Mexico without approval from Mexico’s federal government, implying that the operation with local officials in Chihuahua state had not been given the green light by Mexico City.

Also in April, the Department of Justice indicted Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya and nine current and former Sinaloa officials on drug trafficking and weapons charges, a development that has further strained the relationship between Washington and Mexico City.

The U.S. Treasury Department separately imposed sanctions on an international narcotics distribution network linked to the Sinaloa Cartel.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/cia-mexico-criticize-cnn-report-claiming-us-directly-participated-bombing-cartels-mexico

Iran vows to charge fees for Hormuz passage

 Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi reiterated on Wednesday that Tehran will charge fees for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, according to Saudi news portal Asharq.

Iran previously said it was working to implement a new legal regime in the vital waterway, following conflict with the United States and Israel. In addition, the Iranian Foreign Ministry announced it had allowed 11 Indian ships to transit the strait, adding that it was working to allow more vessels through.

Earlier today, Tehran estimated that the control of the waterway would double the country's oil income.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Iran-vows-to-charge-fees-for-Hormuz-passage/66289715

Chinese firms, Iran said to have discussed arms sales

 Chinese companies have been having talks with Iran about potential arms sales, the New York Times reported on Wednesday, citing United States officials.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Chinese-firms-Iran-said-to-have-discussed-arms-sales/66289821

Qatar Asks Vessels At Key LNG Port To Go Dark for Safety

 by Charles Kennedy of OilPrice.com

Qatar has requested LNG vessels near its Ras Laffan LNG port to switch off their transponders as part of safety measures at the key export port of the world’s second-largest LNG exporter before the war, anonymous sources with knowledge of the plan told Bloomberg on Tuesday.  

The de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz has trapped about 20% of daily global LNG flows, mostly those previously shipping out of Qatar and part of the UAE’s LNG flows. 

In addition, Iranian drone and missile strikes on energy infrastructure in the region has damaged Qatar’s key LNG liquefaction complex Ras Laffan, the world’s single largest such facility. Due to the attacks, QatarEnergy has been forced to declare force majeure for up to five years on some long-term LNG contracts and has advised that full capacity could take up to five years to restore following extensive damage from the strikes. 

The waters around Qatar have seen increased security threats since the war began on February 28. After more than two months of total blockage of Qatari shipments out of the Strait of Hormuz, the major Gulf LNG exporter is now apparently seeking to avoid being targeted. 

At least nine LNG tankers that were anchored near Qatar stopped sending signals via their Automatic Identification System from May 11, vessel-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg showed, in a sign that Qatar may have indeed asked ships to go dark to avoid being targeted. 

A tanker laden with LNG from Qatar successfully passed the Strait of Hormuz this weekend, the first such transit since February 28.

Crude tankers have also successfully exited the Strait in recent days, after going dark, according to shipping data cited by Reuters. 

“Commercial shipping and maritime security activity around the Strait of Hormuz are increasingly shifting into dark or emissions-controlled conditions,” maritime intelligence firm Windward said on Monday.  

https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/qatar-asks-vessels-key-lng-port-go-dark-safety