Two Indian LPG carriers cross the Strait of Hormuz
Two Indian-flagged LPG carriers are making their way through the critical Strait of Hormuz amid restricted navigation due to ongoing Middle Eastern conflicts.
NYT: Trump 'sees' exit from Iran - at what cost will he achieve it?
Donald Trump is reportedly considering a way to exit the conflict with Iran, according to The New York Times, despite key American strategic objectives remaining unmet.
The view from Professor Dominic Tierney, author of The Right Way to Lose a War
Professor Dominic Tierney discusses the lessons learned from various U.S. conflicts in his book 'The Right Way to Lose a War.'
Economist: Why the war in Iran still has a long way to go
The ongoing conflict in Iran represents two simultaneous wars: military strikes by the US and Israel, and an economic war led by Tehran against the global economy.
India has found a way... No longer dependent on Hormuz, oil reserves are coming from here
India is diversifying its oil imports away from the Middle East due to rising prices and supply disruptions caused by conflict in the region.
Before giving up, you must believe that even stone can melt
The story explores the life of a middle-aged writer in Rome who seems to have lost his creative way, now communicating through improvised fairy tales to a young girl.
Will the war stop or will Iran become more hardline? Fareed Zakaria outlines the way forward
Geopolitical expert Fareed Zakaria discusses the implications of recent US-Israel attacks on Iran and the potential hardening of its regime.
Another Minister Has Been Ousted: Attempting to Clear the Way for Iranians but Could Strengthen the Army
Israel has reportedly ousted another Iranian minister, increasing tensions within the leadership amid ongoing attacks.
"One-time step".. What did the French finance minister say about withdrawing from the oil reserve?
French Finance Minister Roland Lescure stated that France is not yet ready to release more oil from its strategic reserves, emphasizing the need to restore oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz as a sustainable way to reduce market pressures.
Tโway Airlines Shifts to Emergency Management in Response to Rising Oil Prices and Exchange Rates from the Middle East
Tโway Airlines of South Korea is moving to an emergency management system due to rising oil prices and exchange rates as a result of the Middle East conflict.
Trump team applying pressure to media: Tell the war's story the way we see it
The Trump administration is pressuring journalists to report on the Israel-Palestine conflict in a manner that aligns with their perspective.
Middle East: Trump rails against allies
Donald Trump criticizes NATO allies for their reluctance to engage in the conflict against Iran, describing the alliance as a 'one-way street.'
"No way to pay more": the surge in kerosene prices causes airfares to jump and exasperates travelers
Rising kerosene prices have led to increased airfares and frustration among travelers, prompting many to reconsider their vacation plans.
'We don't need anyone...,' when friends failed at Hormuz, Trump expressed his frustration in this way
In the face of increasing global tension and a looming oil crisis, Trump declared that the U.S. does not need assistance from allies regarding the security of the Hormuz Strait after they rejected his plea for military support.
The Madness Diplomacy of Trump That Disappeared from 'No Way'
Experts are taken aback by Trump's unpredictable behavior in his second term, particularly in relation to military actions against Iran and increased tensions in the Middle East.
Donald Trump has two options, neither of them easy
Donald Trump faces a difficult choice amid an ongoing war with Iran: to remain engaged to achieve ambitious goals or to seek a way out of an escalating conflict.
'End the war in such a way that it does not happen again...', Iran once again showed the United States its strength
Iran's foreign minister reiterated Tehran's unwillingness to call for a ceasefire or engage in negotiations with the U.S., emphasizing the country's readiness to fight for its defense.
Ghana unveils one-way evacuation plan for citizens in Qatar
The Government of Ghana has launched an emergency evacuation plan for its citizens in Qatar amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Donald Trump says will open Strait of Hormuz "one way or another"
Donald Trump asserts that he will ensure the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, regardless of the obstacles.
American media: New American forces on their way to the Middle East
US media reports indicate that the USS Tripoli, capable of carrying up to 5,000 troops, is being sent to the Middle East with several helicopters and smaller boats onboard.
Trump: Mojtaba Khamenei is 'injured' but likely 'alive in some way'
U.S. President Donald Trump speculated on Fox News that the newly appointed Supreme Leader of Iran, Mojtaba Khamenei, is likely injured but still alive after failing to make a public appearance since his selection.
The Unexpected Winner of the Iranian War. Chaos Opens the Way for Putin to Achieve Two Key Goals
The ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran may unexpectedly favor Russia by strengthening its economic and geopolitical stance due to rising oil prices and supply disruptions from the Middle East.
Saudi Arabia has found a new way to supply oil... The effect of the blockade on Hormuz will be less severe
Saudi Arabia is adapting its oil export strategy in light of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and the blockade in the Hormuz Strait by leasing additional oil tankers for exports.
TMBK: Trump is trying to calm the Strait of Hormuz. In his own way
The article discusses Trump's efforts to address tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, reflecting his unconventional diplomatic style.
Iran's President Cites Three Conditions to End Conflict: 'The Only Way to End the War'
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian outlines three key conditions for ending the conflict in the Middle East, emphasizing the need for international guarantees and reparations.
Proposed Another Way to Control High Fuel Prices: 'I Think It's a Better Idea'
A Lithuanian official suggests temporarily raising excise duties to manage rising fuel prices amid escalating energy costs due to military conflicts in the Middle East.
Facing the rise in fuel prices, some French go fill up in Spain... and Germans rush to France
Due to soaring fuel prices attributed to the Middle East conflict, many French are traveling to Spain to fill their tanks, while Germans are increasingly making their way to French gas stations.
Trump and his aces. The stupid war that everyone has already lost [I SEE IT THIS WAY]
The article discusses Trump's increasing impatience with the situation in the Middle East and the disillusionment of some Iranians who had hoped for positive change under his presidency.
Stock Market: "Nervous" Start in Athens โ The Stocks Under Pressure
The Athens Stock Exchange is experiencing negative movement today as yesterday's enthusiasm gives way to caution and nervousness due to ongoing political developments in the Middle East.
The White House Gets Stuck in Strategy for a Way Out of the Iranian Hornet's Nest
The article discusses the challenges facing the Trump administration as it navigates military operations in Iran amid rising tensions and public dissent.
The difficult, but not impossible, middle way
The article discusses the challenges faced by Brazilian politicians, particularly those in government, amidst decreasing institutional trust and the need to balance between radical supporters and moderate voters.
"We Need Assurance That There is a Way Home." Czechs Stuck in Asia Due to Conflict in the Middle East
A Czech family is stranded in Nepal after multiple flight cancellations linked to the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict, with no organized assistance available.
A new American bomber is on its way to the region.. How did social media users react?
The deployment of a new American bomber in the region has sparked varied reactions on social media, with some seeing it as a precursor to further conflict and others viewing it as an indicator of the current military struggles.
Development of the Fighting (Day 1474): Ukraine showed that the best way to fight against Iranian Shahed drones is when they are still on the ground
Ukrainian instructors are aiding Gulf nations in defending against Iranian drones, highlighting operational challenges and a shift towards using Ukrainian technology for defense.
Attack on Iran: Netanyahu Gets His Way
Benjamin Netanyahu sees a long-held dream realized as the U.S. participates in military actions against Iran, significantly impacting the region's stability.
Over 160 Finns are finally on their way home โ Here's how many children are on the flight
A repatriation flight organized by the Finnish Foreign Ministry carrying over 160 Finns, including more than 70 children, has departed from Muscat, Oman, and is scheduled to land at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport at midnight.
UD plane has taken off from Oman - on its way to Norway
A Norwegian government plane has departed from Oman, transporting citizens struggling to leave the Middle East due to conflict in the region.
Iran, Meloni indicates the way: "With Macron, Merz, and Starmer working to avoid escalation"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emphasizes the importance of collaboration with France, Germany, and the UK to prevent conflict escalation in the Middle East and to protect Italy's interests.
Trump for 'unconditional surrender'. The hypothesis of sending a US brigade
Donald Trump advocates for the unconditional surrender of Iran, suggesting this is the only way to end the conflict in the Middle East.
He kidnapped a girl in the middle of the night while she was sleeping and held her captive for 9 months just five kilometers from her home: the unusual way he was caught
The article recounts the abduction of Elizabeth Smart, who was kidnapped at 14 years old and found after nine months of searching.
U.S. โwell on its wayโ to controlling Iranian airspace, Leavitt says
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that the U.S. is progressing towards controlling Iranian airspace and is exploring potential candidates to lead Iran.
Why a ground invasion in Iran may be on the way - but not by American or Israeli soldiers
Exiled Iranian Kurdish opposition groups in northern Iraq are reportedly planning to cross the border into Iran amidst ongoing airstrikes by the US and Israel.
Trump: Unconditional surrender of Iran is the only thing that will end the war
Donald Trump stated that the only way to conclude the ongoing conflict is through Iran's unconditional surrender.
Repatriation Flights: How Do Tourists Find Their Way Back from the Middle East?
Tourists stranded in the Middle East due to the regional conflict are gradually returning to Germany, facilitated by special flights from airlines like Emirates and Lufthansa amid discussions about regulatory challenges.
Rise in gasoline prices: how to save "up to 20% on fuel" daily with eco-driving
The article explores the benefits of eco-driving as a way to save fuel costs and reduce CO2 emissions amid rising gasoline prices due to geopolitical tensions.
Threatens to destroy parts of Beirut in the same way as Gaza
The article discusses a threat made to Beirut, comparing the potential destruction to the recent conflicts in Gaza.
โBest way forwardโ for Iran would be negotiated settlement, says Starmer
Keir Starmer advocates for a negotiated settlement with Iran as the best approach to resolving the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Departure after Airstrikes: 'I Need More Time to Process All This'
Max Koterba, a journalist from Germany, reflects on his harrowing experience of being in Qatar during Iranian rocket attacks as he makes his way home from vacation.
Swedish Police on Their Way to the Middle East
Swedish police have been dispatched to the Middle East to assist Swedish nationals in the region at the request of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Moderate Democrats plot path to victory by winning the middle
Moderate Democrats are strategizing to win back moderate voters by focusing on relatable communication and avoiding a leftward shift in policies.