Trump says Iran war to end soon, ‘disappointed’ in new supreme leader pick
Donald Trump predicts the ongoing war in the Middle East could soon conclude, expressing disappointment over Iran's new Supreme Leader while Iran's hardliners show unity.
VIDEOS: EPTV 2 South of Minas on Monday, March 9, 2026
The article discusses various political developments involving U.S.-Brazil relations and internal Brazilian politics.
VIDEOS: DF2 of Monday, March 9, 2026
The article discusses various political developments related to Donald Trump, Brazil's involvement in international relations, and the possible repercussions of U.S. military action.
Liveblog Iran War: Trump: Iran War will be 'ended soon'
Donald Trump asserts that the Iran War will soon come to a close, while discussing U.S.-Iran relations during a press conference in Florida.
U.S.-Iran War: A Direct Conflict with American Foreign Strategy... Nuclear Proliferation, Korean Peninsula Security, and Energy Shock
Experts express concern that the U.S.-Iran war undermines American foreign strategy while posing risks for nuclear proliferation, security in Northeast Asia, and the global economy.
Iran and Venezuela, the topics discussed between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump
Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed the situations in Iran and Venezuela during a recent phone call, according to the Kremlin.
The DBRS rating agency sees Spain as "vulnerable" to the clash between Sánchez and Trump: "The diversion of U.S. gas would immediately raise Spanish prices"
The Canadian DBRS rating agency has termed Spain as "vulnerable" to potential price hikes due to deteriorating relations between Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and former U.S. President Donald Trump, particularly in the energy sector.
Trump advisor close to Eduardo Bolsonaro is set to visit Brazil with an eye on the elections
Darren Beattie, an advisor on Brazil relations for the U.S., plans to visit Brazil next week to meet with senator Flávio Bolsonaro as part of his focus on Brazilian electoral issues.
Sheinbaum after Trump’s threat: 'It’s good that he recognizes that Mexico does not want help to combat the narco'
Claudia Sheinbaum affirmed Mexico's rejection of Donald Trump's proposal for U.S. military assistance against drug cartels, emphasizing the nation's sovereignty in security matters.
Vieira talks with Rubio about Lula's trip to Washington; government wants to prevent classification of factions as terrorists
Brazil's Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira discussed President Lula's upcoming visit to Washington with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, focusing on diplomatic relations and an effort to prevent the designation of Brazilian criminal factions as terrorist organizations.
Priorities
Mike Carney emphasizes the need for Canada to reimagine its economy to reduce dependence on the U.S. amidst changing trade dynamics and tariffs.
USA instructed its diplomats in Saudi Arabia to leave the country
The U.S. government has ordered its diplomats to exit Saudi Arabia due to security concerns.
‘Trump's Visit to China’ Three Weeks Away, Friction Arises… “China Discontent with U.S. Preparation Speed”
As President Donald Trump's scheduled visit to China approaches in three weeks, China has expressed dissatisfaction with the speed of U.S. preparations for the upcoming summit.
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs to Visit Korea from 11th to 15th... Likely to Discuss Korean Peninsula and Iran Issues
The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Michael Disomubri, will visit South Korea from November 11-15 to discuss various issues concerning U.S.-South Korea relations, particularly on the Korean Peninsula and Iran.
The A Plan Looms
The Mexican president calls for calm in the face of threats from the U.S. president regarding intervention in the fight against organized crime, while a new electoral reform proposal raises concerns about its effectiveness.
The 'quite terrifying' scenarios that finally spooked global markets
Global markets are rattled by escalating tensions related to Iran and the recent surge in oil prices amidst fears surrounding U.S.-Iran relations.
"I am not satisfied": First (implicit) comment from Trump on the election of Khamenei
Donald Trump expressed his dissatisfaction with the election of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran's Supreme Leader, indicating that he expects the new leader will not last long without the U.S. support.
Canada promotes a medium powers club to rebuild the 'failed international order'
Canada is working to unite medium powers against the backdrop of increasing tensions in international relations, particularly in response to actions taken by the U.S. under Donald Trump's leadership.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard is the backbone of a militarized state; understand
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has increased its presence in Tehran in response to airstrikes from Israel and the U.S., setting up checkpoints and creating an atmosphere of fear.
The new Iranian leader must have our approval, otherwise he won't last long, Trump warned
Former President Trump stated that the new Iranian leadership needs U.S. approval to ensure its longevity.
US Department of State thanks Norwegian authorities
The U.S. Department of State acknowledges the explosion at the U.S. embassy in Oslo and expresses gratitude to Norwegian authorities for their support in the investigation.
Matter of Time or Crisis? The Riddle of Cuba Torments Trump
A recent attack by the Cuban Coast Guard resulting in the death of four passengers, including a U.S. citizen, raised tensions between Havana and Washington, but was overshadowed by the onset of the war in Iran.
Donald Trump: Without U.S. Approval, Iran's Next Leader Will Not Last Long
Donald Trump stated that Iran's new leader will not survive long without U.S. approval, amid the selection of a successor to the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Surge in Oil Prices Triggers Alarm for 2% Inflation Target Amid Concerns of Domino Effects
Rising international oil prices due to the U.S.-Iran tensions threaten South Korea's inflation target of 2%, spurring government emergency measures.
From 'Argo' to 'Rose Water': The Image of Iran in Hollywood Cinema
This article explores the portrayal of Iran in Hollywood films, emphasizing the ideological narratives shaped by political tensions between the U.S. and Iran since the 1979 hostage crisis.
USA, the great "loser"
The article discusses the emotional turmoil stemming from the impact of Donald Trump's leadership on global stability and the mental health of those opposed to him.
'Iran Struck School Itself', Claims Trump, Where 150 Students Lost Their Lives...
U.S. President Donald Trump has accused Iran of being responsible for a deadly strike on a school in southern Iran, resulting in the deaths of over 150 students, predominantly young girls.
China says it will be a 'great year' in relations with the U.S. in a nod to Washington
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi indicated that 2026 will be significant for China-U.S. relations amidst ongoing high-level discussions.
Sudden Change in Trump's Minister's Tone... Tariffs on India Previously Justified, Now Saying This
Scott Bassent, the U.S. Treasury Secretary, has shifted his stance on India's energy tariffs, moving from justifying high tariffs two months ago to advocating for consumer nations to seek alternative sources of energy.
"It is a childish approach to think that you can just create destruction and expect something constructive to come out of it"
In an interview, Linda Robinson commends European efforts to strengthen defense and cooperation in response to the unpredictability of U.S. foreign policy.
We Will Not Be Complicit Just Out of Fear of Retaliation. How Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez Became Trump's Loudest Critic
In a surprising speech, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez firmly criticized Donald Trump's threats and the U.S.-Israeli military actions in Iran, asserting that Spain will stand up for its principles.
Larijani: America Wanted a Short War and Failed
Iran's Ali Larijani stated that the U.S. failed in its objectives to incite chaos in Iran and divide the country through its military actions.
Trump formalizes fight against cartels: Announces military coalition in Latin America to 'destroy' them
U.S. President Donald Trump announced a new military coalition in Latin America aimed at eradicating drug cartels during a right-leaning leaders' summit in Miami.
Trump: 'Cuba is living its last moments'
Donald Trump's statements regarding Cuba suggest that the Cuban government may be on the verge of negotiating with the U.S. amid significant geopolitical tension and economic strain.
Donald Trump warned that Cuba "is living its last moments"
During the "Shield of the Americas" summit, Donald Trump stated that Cuba is nearing its end due to economic struggles and a flawed regime.
Trump: Cuba will soon fall
Trump predicts the imminent downfall of Cuba, claiming significant changes are coming as the U.S. prepares to engage with the island nation.
Breaking: American Official to CBS: Aircraft Carrier George W. Bush Prepares to Deploy to the Middle East
An American official announced that the aircraft carrier George W. Bush is preparing for deployment in the Middle East.
Trump calls Iran a 'loser' and promises it 'will be hit very hard' during a day
Donald Trump declared Iran a 'loser' and threatened significant repercussions on March 7, claiming the country has surrendered to its neighbors amidst ongoing tensions.
Diplomacy of Loyalty: How Trump’s Ambassadors Harmed Relations with Allies?
The article discusses how the U.S. ambassadors appointed during Trump's administration have negatively impacted the country's relationships with traditional allies due to their inappropriate behavior and ignorance of international norms.
What should Iran's next leader be like? Trump specified conditions, learn...
Donald Trump stated that it is not necessary for Iran's next leader to be democratic; rather, the leader should maintain good relations with the United States, Israel, and allied countries.
[Exclusive] Ahead of the Decision on the ‘301 Investigation’... Minister of Industry and the Head of Trade Headquarters Make All-Out Efforts in the U.S.
South Korea's Minister of Industry and Trade, Kim Jeong-kwan, and the Head of the Trade Negotiation Headquarters, Yeo Han-gu, are in the U.S. negotiating to prevent the initiation of a 301 investigation regarding trade issues.
Hormuz Strait: Revolutionary Guard challenges Trump to escort oil tankers
A spokesperson for Iran's Revolutionary Guard has challenged President Trump to send U.S. naval vessels to escort oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions in the region.
The Dangerous Rise of Decapitation Warfare
The article discusses the normalization of targeted killings in modern warfare, exemplified by the U.S.'s approach under President Trump.
The Winter White House: how Trump turned Miami and South Florida into a new center of political power in the U.S.
Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago in South Florida has become a hub for political power and high-profile meetings since his presidency began anew.
Venezuela inspected its embassy in the U.S. after the restoration of diplomatic relations
Venezuela has recently inspected its embassy and consulates in the United States following the formal restoration of diplomatic relations with Washington.
VIDEOS: JL1 Friday, March 6
Various topics covered in the news segments include political updates, analysis of U.S.-Iran relations, accusations against students in Brazil, and a new presidential candidacy.
Donald Trump Wants Unconditional Surrender from Iran
Donald Trump has called for the unconditional surrender of Iran, suggesting that after this, the country should select accepted leaders while the U.S. and its allies work to improve Iran's economy and position.
Trump's words that turned into a scandal for Zelensky: the situation has changed
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky discussed how U.S. officials are now seeking Ukraine's advanced drone interception technologies, a shift from last year's tense relations with former President Donald Trump.
Heikal to Al Jazeera 19 Years Ago: Washington Does Not Want to Destroy Iran, but Change Its Regime
The late Egyptian journalist Mohamed Hassanein Heikal discussed the dynamics of U.S.-Iran relations and regional security in 2007, highlighting that U.S. and Israeli goals were focused more on strategic shift rather than outright destruction of Iran.
US and Venezuela Reach Agreement to Restore Diplomatic Relations; Next Steps on Mineral Law Reform
The U.S. and Venezuela have agreed to restore diplomatic relations, focusing on political reconciliation and economic recovery efforts.