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.
The White House Reveals Legislative Framework for Regulating Artificial Intelligence
The White House has introduced a long-awaited national legislative framework aimed at regulating artificial intelligence (AI) to prevent states from enacting their own laws and to promote a federal approach under Donald Trump's 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Strikes on Iran’s nuclear power plant ‘not off the table’ – US envoy to UN
US Ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, states that military strikes on Iran’s nuclear power plant are a possibility amid threats from President 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.
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.
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.
Cuba claims to be preparing for a possible US attack but does not rule out the possibility of negotiations
Cuba's Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister states the country is preparing for potential military aggression from the US, while also expressing a willingness to engage in negotiations.
Rutte supports Trump on Iran and calls for NATO countries to do the same - 'paper tiger' alliance without the US
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte expressed full support for Donald Trump's military actions against Iran, urging NATO member states to coordinate in supporting American strategy.
"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.
Firefighting departments close in some US states amid lack of volunteers
Volunteer firefighter numbers in the US have plummeted, leading to the closure of firefighting departments in several states, including New York.
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.
Trump considers the Democratic Party the "biggest enemy" of America after Iran
Trump has declared the Democratic Party the 'biggest enemy' of the United States following the defeat of Iran, amidst ongoing military actions against Iran by the US and Israel.
Chinese social media is awash with criticisms of the US, but is it possible to go too far?
Chinese social media is filled with diverse criticisms of the United States, reflecting a mix of official stances and sarcastic public responses.
Big Relief for India from Supplies from Russia and America
India has received vital shipments of LPG from the US and crude oil from Russia, providing a significant boost amidst ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
'Disaster' for Gulf states if Iran targets desalination plants
Iran has threatened to target infrastructure in neighboring Gulf states, specifically water desalination plants, in response to US threats, which could lead to a humanitarian crisis due to the Gulf nations' reliance on these facilities.
Liveblog Iran War: Iran threatens retaliation in case of attacks on power plants
Iran has issued a warning to the United States that it will retaliate against energy infrastructure in the Gulf region if its own energy facilities are attacked.
Iran sets 6 conditions for the US: 'For the end of the war, we also want reparations'
Iran has outlined six strict conditions to conclude its conflict with the United States and Israel, signaling a challenging negotiation process ahead.
What lies behind the attempt to improve US and Belarusian relations: Lithuania may also face pressure
The United States has lifted sanctions on two Belarusian banks and the Ministry of Finance along with Belarusian potash fertilizer companies following discussions with President Alexander Lukashenko.
Why has Diego Garcia returned to the spotlight? 4 points to explain the story
The strategic importance of Diego Garcia has resurfaced due to escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, particularly after Iran launched missiles toward the U.S. military base located on the island.
An international analyst projected how the war will continue and whether any alliances between the involved countries will break
International analyst Andrés Repetto discusses the tactical divergences between Israel and the United States, alongside updates on the Iranian leadership amid ongoing tensions.
Arundhati Roy, writer: 'It is the people of Iran who must change the regime. Not the US.'
Arundhati Roy, an Indian writer, emphasizes that the responsibility for regime change in Iran lies with its people, not the United States, as she critiques external interventions and highlights parallels with her own experience under authoritarian rule in India.
Ugandan Opposition Leader Bobi Wine 'Ran Away for Safety' to Us
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine has sought refuge in the United States, citing safety concerns following threats from the military in Uganda.
‘We boycott the US but not the World Cup’: Iran continues its preparation for the World Cup
Iran's national team is preparing for the 2026 World Cup despite ongoing political tensions with the United States, confirming training camps and friendly matches.
Garton Ash: "Us English need Europe"
Timothy Garton Ash argues that the UK must strengthen ties with Europe and create a common defense to regain respect after losing favor with the United States.
Investigation on X: Elon Musk labels French prosecutors as "mentally retarded" after a report in the United States
Elon Musk criticized French prosecutors as "mentally retarded" after they alerted US authorities about potential manipulation regarding the value of X and his AI company xAI amid deepfake controversies.
Donald Trump's War Against Iran Worries Undecided Voters Ahead of US Legislative Elections
Donald Trump's conflict with Iran is causing concern among undecided voters in the United States as they prepare for the upcoming midterm elections.
OpenAI will display ads to users of free and Go versions of ChatGPT in the USA
OpenAI is set to roll out advertisements for users of the free and Go versions of ChatGPT in the United States in the coming weeks.
Oil: What Price Drives the Economy into Recession
An increase in oil prices due to the Iran conflict raises concerns about potential recessionary pressures on the global economy, particularly in the United States.
Ecuador and the US seize more than 2.9 tons of drugs valued at $70 million
Ecuadorian Armed Forces, in collaboration with the US Coast Guard, seized over 2.9 tons of drugs in three maritime operations and arrested several Ecuadorians.
FT: Concerns in Taiwan about the pace at which the United States is depleting its missile stockpiles to Iran
Taiwan is worried that the U.S.'s missile supply to Iran could impact its defense capabilities against a potential Chinese invasion.
US claims to have destroyed Iranian facility in the Strait of Hormuz
The United States military announced the destruction of an Iranian bunker in the Strait of Hormuz, citing it posed a threat to international shipping.
Iran: Threatens to Destabilize the Red Sea and Bab el-Mandeb if the Hark Island is Struck
Iran warns that a potential US attack on Hark Island could lead to destabilization of critical maritime routes such as the Red Sea and Bab el-Mandeb Strait.
The worst war scenario for Iran is named: it could be worse than Iraq
Professor Egdūnas Račius from Vytautas Magnus University believes that the potential war between the United States and Israel against Iran could turn out to be far more devastating than the conflict in Iraq.
US ‘presumes’ strike against Iran in Hormuz while Tehran accuses attack on nuclear facility in Natanz
Tensions escalate as Iran accuses the US and Israel of attacking its Natanz nuclear facility amid ongoing military conflict.
Partial Shutdown in the United States: Elon Musk Wants to Pay Security Agents' Salaries at Airports
Elon Musk has proposed to pay the salaries of TSA security agents during a partial government shutdown that has left many airport staff working without pay, leading to long wait times for passengers.
China reports ‘stunning’ critical minerals finds as hi-tech race with US heats up
China announces significant discoveries of critical minerals, including rare earth elements and fluorite, amidst rising competition with the United States in high-tech sectors.
US deploys drones, 200 troops to Nigeria for intelligence support — Report
The United States has sent drones and troops to Nigeria to assist in intelligence and training for combating insurgents in the northern region.
Iran expands the range of its attacks with two missiles against a US and UK base in the Indian Ocean
Iran has launched two ballistic missiles towards Diego Garcia, a joint US-UK military base in the Indian Ocean, marking a significant escalation in regional tensions.
Agreement with the U.S.: Good or Bad?
The article discusses the economic implications of the United States' trade deficit and its relationship with Ecuador.