Trump orders a U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after talks with Iran collapse, escalating tensions and putting the fragile ceasefire at risk.
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran escalate after failed Islamabad talks, with a naval blockade pushing oil above $100 and raising fears of global economic fallout and renewed conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outlines plans for a “deep security zone” in southern Lebanon amid ongoing clashes with Hezbollah and rising tensions over Iran’s nuclear program, following failed talks in Islamabad.
The proposed legislation aims to streamline restitution procedures for African cultural property taken between 1815 and 1972, replacing lengthy parliamentary processes with faster legal mechanisms while introducing strict criteria to verify unlawful acquisition.
Failed high level talks in Islamabad exposed widening gaps over Iran’s nuclear program and control of the Strait of Hormuz, with both sides escalating pressure signaling a prolonged, expanding conflict rather than a path to resolution.
Following a US blockade on Iranian ports, Tehran threatens tighter control over key shipping routes while Washington and Tehran exchange blame over failed negotiations in Islamabad and rising tensions over maritime trade.
As tensions escalate over war, faith, and global influence, a clash between the White House and Pope Leo XIV highlights a deeper struggle over who defines moral leadership in the modern world.
As talks unfold amid ongoing conflict, analysts warn that Lebanon’s fragile state structure, external pressures, and lessons from past Arab–Israeli negotiations could determine whether diplomacy leads to stability—or deeper fragmentation.
The visit bypasses France’s traditional role as the Vatican’s gateway to Africa, reflecting changing diplomatic and church dynamics amid strained France–Algeria relations.
With failed US Iran negotiations, rising regional fears, and renewed military actions across multiple fronts, hopes for stability in the Middle East are rapidly fading.
As talks in Islamabad unfold, tensions over the Strait of Hormuz, Lebanon, and Iran’s nuclear and missile programs reveal a fragile diplomatic process shaped by pressure, shifting alliances, and unresolved regional conflicts.
Negotiations between Washington and Tehran face uncertainty as delegations withdraw, regional alerts rise, and no clear path emerges for the next round of discussions.
Conflicting figures, delayed identification, and ongoing recovery efforts reveal the full scale of destruction days after the raids across Beirut and southern suburbs.
Amid rubble recovery and rising casualty figures, relatives of the missing wait outside Rafic Hariri Hospital as forensic teams race to identify fragmented remains.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outlines plans for a “deep security zone” in southern Lebanon amid ongoing clashes with Hezbollah and rising tensions over Iran’s nuclear program, following failed talks in Islamabad.
Officials stress over the need of a secure Beirut, while security forces monitor potential unrest and diplomatic missions reinforce precautions amid regional tensions.
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran escalate after failed Islamabad talks, with a naval blockade pushing oil above $100 and raising fears of global economic fallout and renewed conflict.
The visit bypasses France’s traditional role as the Vatican’s gateway to Africa, reflecting changing diplomatic and church dynamics amid strained France–Algeria relations.
Failed high level talks in Islamabad exposed widening gaps over Iran’s nuclear program and control of the Strait of Hormuz, with both sides escalating pressure signaling a prolonged, expanding conflict rather than a path to resolution.
As tensions escalate over war, faith, and global influence, a clash between the White House and Pope Leo XIV highlights a deeper struggle over who defines moral leadership in the modern world.
The proposed legislation aims to streamline restitution procedures for African cultural property taken between 1815 and 1972, replacing lengthy parliamentary processes with faster legal mechanisms while introducing strict criteria to verify unlawful acquisition.
From famine and foreign occupation to political upheaval and clandestine resistance, follow Ahmad Torkash-Vand and the cursed “cats” of Tehran as they navigate love, loss, and the turbulent forces that shaped modern Iran.
Iranian Americans are marking Nowruz with subdued, often somber gatherings and vigils, balancing cultural tradition with grief and solidarity after Iran’s deadly crackdown and ongoing war.
FIFA faces backlash as fans and politicians criticize soaring ticket prices, while the tournament gears up to kick off in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada on June 11.
Magnitude upset world No.1 Forever Young to win the Dubai Gold Cup, marking the UAE’s first major outdoor sporting event held despite regional war disruptions.