Economist: Trump has 4 options for the war in Iran - None are good
The Economist analyzes the shifting strategies of Donald Trump regarding the Iran conflict, indicating that the U.S. is caught in a war without a clear exit strategy.
What Sovereignty?
The article discusses the challenges faced by the United States, including international conflicts and internal protests, while highlighting the underlying stability that exists within the country.
Breaking news on the United States and Israel's attack on Iran, live | The director of the IEA warns that the energy crisis is worse than that of the 1970s
The article reports live updates on the escalating military conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran, highlighting severe impacts on global markets due to the worsening energy crisis as warned by the IEA.
Day 24 of the war between the United States, Israel, and Iran: everything you need to know
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East enters its 24th day, marked by significant military offensives, retaliations, and increasing fears of escalation.
United States-AES: 'Security interest is paramount for the Trump administration at the moment'
The U.S. is seeking to re-establish dialogue with Sahelian military juntas, reflecting a shift in its strategy towards the region under the Trump administration.
'Trump Betrayed Us,' Iran Makes Big Announcement Amid War! Gave America a Piece of Its Mind
Iran has announced the termination of negotiations with the United States, accusing it of repeated betrayals and breaking trust amidst escalating conflict in the Middle East.
US Super-network of Drones: Faster and More Precise War
The United States is advancing the development of an integrated network of drones aimed at enhancing decision-making speed, engagement precision, and information superiority on the battlefield.
The United States Destroyed an Iranian Missile Production Site
The U.S. has destroyed a missile production site in Iran, as revealed by satellite images showing extensive damage post-attack.
Trump reinstates the thrown Columbus statue, calls the controversial navigator a 'hero'
Donald Trump has reinstated a statue of Christopher Columbus next to the White House, calling him a 'hero' amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
US Ambassador to the UN claims Japan promised support for Self-Defense Forces, Chief Cabinet Secretary Kihara denies
The US Ambassador to the United Nations claimed that Japan promised to support its Self-Defense Forces concerning security in the Strait of Hormuz, a statement that was denied by Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary.
Mbappé-Dembélé, Brazil, list of 26... Why the French team's American tour is of interest
The French national football team is set to embark on a brief tour in the United States for friendly matches against Brazil and Colombia ahead of the World Cup.
How is President Trump changing his statements repeatedly about Hormuz? Listen to this
The article discusses the ongoing conflict involving Israel, Iran, and the United States, examining President Trump's inconsistent statements regarding the Hormuz Strait amidst the continued violence.
Volodymyr Zelensky: US focus on Ukraine remains despite the war in Iran
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the continuing support of the US for Ukraine even as the US focuses on the situation in Iran.
War between the United States and Israel against Iran, live: tension in the Middle East today, Monday, March 23
Israel has launched a significant wave of attacks on Tehran amid ongoing tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran.
The President of Ukraine hopes the United States will continue to mediate
Ukrainian President expresses hope for continued U.S. mediation in ongoing conflicts.
The Clock of the United States and China against Time
The postponement of the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping is a strategic decision that reflects the international leadership dynamics between the two powers.
"We don't know what to do": the complaint of Cubans deported to Mexico from the United States
Cubans deported from the United States to Mexico report facing significant challenges, including lack of employment opportunities and basic documentation.
How do Turks view the impending repercussions of war approaching their country?
Turkey is on high alert as the regional conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel escalates, prompting discussions about national security and geopolitical challenges.
According to Umerov, the list of unresolved issues has shortened after talks in the United States
Negotiations in Florida between Ukrainian officials and U.S. representatives have led to progress in aligning positions and narrowing down unresolved issues, according to Rustem Umerov, a member of the Ukrainian delegation.
The fall of the Bulgarian who sold war weapons to the CJNG
Bulgarian citizen Peter Dimitrov Mirchev was extradited to the United States, facing charges for leading an international network supplying military weaponry to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
Asian Stock Markets Plunge
Asian stock markets fell sharply on Monday following threats from the United States and Iran to escalate military actions over the weekend.
Iran claims 'no blockade on Hormuz Strait, non-adversarial countries can navigate' just one day before the '48-hour' deadline
Iran asserts that the Hormuz Strait remains open and places the blame for logistical delays on the United States, despite an imminent ultimatum from President Donald Trump.
‘Good news’: Ebrard claims that the start of the T-MEC review with the US is ‘encouraging’
Marcelo Ebrard, Mexico's Secretary of Economy, expresses optimism about the start of technical discussions with the U.S. regarding the T-MEC trade agreement, despite Canada missing from initial talks.
13 Days of Maximum Tension in Cuba: When the United States and the USSR Faced Off During the Missile Crisis
The article discusses the critical events of the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962, highlighting the imminent threat of nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Arrival in Libreville of the first Gabonese repatriates from the war-torn Middle East
Gabon has begun repatriating its citizens stranded in the Middle East due to the ongoing conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States, with the first group of 36 people arriving in Libreville.
The 'war' of interceptors: the Achilles' heel in the war against Iran
The article discusses the escalating financial costs and critical shortages of interceptors in the ongoing military conflict between the United States and Iran, especially in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
What documents to carry and who is at greater risk with ICE at airports in the U.S. starting this Monday
Starting Monday, March 23, ICE agents will be deployed at U.S. airports to assist the TSA amid a federal government partial shutdown, creating concerns for migrants and tourists about their documents and immigration status.
Cuba prepares for a 'possible military aggression' from the U.S.
A Cuban official stated that the country is preparing for a potential military attack from the U.S., while asserting that Cuba does not seek conflict with Washington.
Ecuadorians in the United States and Spain access ID cards in minutes with new Civil Registry system
Over 19,600 Ecuadorians living in the United States and Spain have obtained their ID cards in under 30 minutes thanks to new printing points in New York and Madrid.
Technology failed - Innocent grandmother languished behind bars for months in the United States
A grandmother in Tennessee was wrongfully imprisoned for months due to a facial recognition mistake linking her to a bank fraud case.
Is Argentina in Danger? Milei's Unconditional Support for Trump Raises Concerns Over Possible Iranian Retaliation
Javier Milei's unwavering alignment with the United States and Israel in their conflict with Iran has sparked rising unease in Argentina regarding potential repercussions.
Trump Targets Electric Car Chargers – Threatens to Stifle Development of Charging Network
Trump's administration is pushing for a 100% American-made requirement for electric vehicle charging network components, facing opposition from officials in 20 states who claim it would undermine expansion efforts.
How far can the cross threats between the United States and Iran go?: experts warn of the worst scenario
The escalating cross threats between the U.S. and Iran raise concerns about a potential uncontrollable chain reaction in the Middle East.
Stubb's Direct Words in a British Newspaper: The United States is No Longer What It Was
Finnish President Alexander Stubb discusses the current division in the West and the changing dynamics of U.S. foreign policy in a recent interview with the Telegraph.
Cuba Prepares Its Army for a Possible Attack from the US: 'We Would Be Foolish Not to Do So'
Cuba is preparing its armed forces for a potential military aggression from the United States, according to Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío.
Israel attacks strategic bridge in southern Lebanon; see VIDEO
The Israeli Army conducted an airstrike on the Qasmiyeh bridge in southern Lebanon amid escalating tensions with Hezbollah and ongoing broader conflicts involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.
United States Confirms ICE Deployment at Airports Starting Monday
The U.S. will deploy ICE agents at airports to assist TSA amid funding issues that have left TSA employees unpaid since February.
An Iranian Official: The Facts Reveal Iran's Victory Over America and Israel
An Iranian official asserts that current developments indicate a significant victory for Iran in the ongoing conflicts with the U.S. and Israel.
Trump to appear on a gold coin despite prohibitions: This would be the design of the commemorative piece for the 250th anniversary of the United States.
A gold coin featuring Donald Trump will be issued to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence on July 4, 2026.
Stubb The Telegraph: These aspects of relations with the United States can be saved
Finnish President Alexander Stubb discusses the evolving transatlantic relations with the United States, emphasizing the need to salvage valuable components like NATO and collective defense amidst growing differences.
"Our army is always ready": Cuba says it is "preparing" for a possible U.S. invasion
Cuba is preparing for a potential U.S. military invasion, although its government does not wish to escalate tensions with the United States.
Cuba prepares for a possible American attack
Cuba is on high alert for a potential military attack from the United States, according to its Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio.
The United States will not require a passport or document from certain passengers on domestic flights: how to know if you are on the list
The United States has announced that minors under 18 years old will not need to present any form of identification to board domestic flights, as per a new exemption from existing travel regulations.
Carlos Fernández de Cossío: 'We would be naive if we do not prepare' for the U.S.
Cuba's Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío stated that the country's armed forces are preparing for a potential military aggression from the United States.
Analysts: The 48-hour deadline opens the door to more dangerous escalation scenarios
The 48-hour deadline set by President Trump for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz for international navigation has heightened tensions and possibilities of escalated conflict.
Iran threatens to completely close the Strait of Hormuz if the US attacks its power plants
Iranian military leadership warns that the Strait of Hormuz will be completely shut down in response to US threats against its power infrastructure.
2026 World Cup: The step for the definitive takeoff of 'soccer' in the United States
The 2026 World Cup in the U.S. is anticipated to significantly elevate the status of soccer in the country, with hopes for a strong performance from the U.S. team to solidify Major League Soccer's position.
New York City FC vs Inter Miami, with Lionel Messi, LIVE: what time it is and how to watch the match of the MLS in the United States
Lionel Messi is set to start for Inter Miami in their upcoming match against New York City FC, despite the absence of teammate Rodrigo De Paul.
Trump says Iran is 'dead' and points to the Democratic Party as the 'biggest enemy' of the USA
Former President Donald Trump claims that the Democratic Party is now the biggest enemy of the United States following his assertion that Iran is 'dead.'
Flags of America and Israel Trampled in Karnataka
In Karnataka, protests erupted against America and Israel, leading to the flags of both nations being trampled by demonstrators after prayers.