Indirect U.S.–Iran negotiations have begun via Pakistan amid a fragile ceasefire, with Tehran setting red lines and ongoing Israeli strikes in Lebanon threatening the talks
Iraq’s parliament elected Kurdish politician Nizar Amidi as president after months of deadlock, as war fallout cripples the economy and attention shifts to forming a new government.
London police arrested over 200 protesters at a Trafalgar Square rally against the Palestine Action ban, defying a court ruling that deemed the designation unlawful while the government appeal continues.
Indirect U.S.–Iran negotiations have begun via Pakistan amid a fragile ceasefire, with Tehran setting red lines and ongoing Israeli strikes in Lebanon threatening the talks
The U.S. Vice President steps into high level negotiations amid rising Middle East tensions and efforts to manage the delicate balance between Washington and Tehran.
Over 100 billion dollars in Iranian funds remain frozen abroad due to decades of sanctions and nuclear related disputes, making them a key bargaining point in ongoing diplomatic talks.
Washington will host initial discussions between Lebanese and Israeli officials on a possible ceasefire and future negotiations, even as Israel and Hezbollah continue exchanging strikes and both sides remain divided over a halt to hostilities.
Iraq’s parliament elected Kurdish politician Nizar Amidi as president after months of deadlock, as war fallout cripples the economy and attention shifts to forming a new government.
London police arrested over 200 protesters at a Trafalgar Square rally against the Palestine Action ban, defying a court ruling that deemed the designation unlawful while the government appeal continues.
Indirect U.S.–Iran negotiations have begun via Pakistan amid a fragile ceasefire, with Tehran setting red lines and ongoing Israeli strikes in Lebanon threatening the talks
The U.S. Vice President steps into high level negotiations amid rising Middle East tensions and efforts to manage the delicate balance between Washington and Tehran.
A limited government measure exposes ongoing institutional weakness in Lebanon while Israel’s prime minister uses it to justify escalation and talks amid continued regional tensions
Iraq’s parliament elected Kurdish politician Nizar Amidi as president after months of deadlock, as war fallout cripples the economy and attention shifts to forming a new government.
Indirect U.S.–Iran negotiations have begun via Pakistan amid a fragile ceasefire, with Tehran setting red lines and ongoing Israeli strikes in Lebanon threatening the talks
A limited government measure exposes ongoing institutional weakness in Lebanon while Israel’s prime minister uses it to justify escalation and talks amid continued regional tensions
Any deal that sidelines Gulf states risks becoming a short-lived truce rather than a sustainable framework, as they remain the most exposed to regional escalation and key to effective enforcement.
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.