The state-owned Indian Oil Corporation has announced the import of a shipment of Iranian oil, marking the first such import since 2019. This decision comes amid escalating conflicts in the Arabian Gulf and their impact on global energy markets.
U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> has accepted a <strong>10-point plan</strong> proposed by <strong>Iran</strong> to end the ongoing war between the two nations. This unexpected move follows Trump's earlier threats to end Iranian civilization, indicating a significant shift in U.S. policy towards Tehran.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Ismail Baqaei, called on American citizens to hold their government responsible for what he termed an 'aggressive war' against Iran during statements made on Monday. This appeal comes amid escalating tensions between Iran and the United States.
Former Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif emphasizes the need for an agreement with the United States to end the ongoing war. He suggests concessions on Iran's nuclear program and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for sanctions relief.
The head of the Indonesian Judiciary Committee, Abdul Chair Ramadan, revealed a legal proposal aimed at making the committee's decisions on penalties for judges final and binding. This proposal seeks to enhance oversight mechanisms within the Indonesian judicial system.
In a televised speech on Wednesday, April 1, U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> reiterated his commitment to returning <strong>Iran</strong> to the 'Stone Age' as tensions escalate between the U.S. and Iran, threatening global economic stability.
Former Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif urges Tehran to declare victory and reach an agreement to end the ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel. In an article published in Foreign Affairs, Zarif proposed a plan that includes scaling back Iran's nuclear program and reopening the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for lifting sanctions.
Iranian oil prices have seen a significant increase, trading above the global benchmark of Brent crude for the first time since May 2022. This shift follows a prolonged period of substantial discounts imposed by sanctions on Iranian trade.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Iran will revert to what he termed the 'Stone Age,' asserting that the war against Tehran will conclude soon. These remarks come amid escalating tensions between the United States and Iran.
The United States has lifted sanctions imposed on Delcy Rodriguez, the interim leader of Venezuela, in a move aimed at rebuilding relations following the arrest of Nicolas Maduro earlier this year. This decision reflects a significant shift in U.S.-Venezuelan relations.
Former President Donald Trump's administration faces a complex dilemma in Iran, consisting of three main stages. These stages reflect the political and diplomatic challenges the United States encountered in its relations with Tehran.
A court in Singapore has sentenced 27-year-old driver Tong Jun Yu to over six years in prison after he drove under the influence of drugs and collided with another vehicle. The incident occurred at a traffic intersection on Supreme Court Road, raising concerns about drug-related driving issues in the country.
US sources report that negotiations between Iran and major powers have made notable progress, surpassing official statements. This development occurs during a sensitive time marked by increasing global tensions.
Bloomberg reports that Euroclear, the Belgian financial services firm, has relaxed the rules governing payments related to frozen Russian securities. This decision may facilitate financial transactions associated with these assets amid ongoing sanctions against Russia.
The United States has announced a reduction in sanctions imposed on Belarus, coinciding with former President Donald Trump's statements about supporting American farmers affected by the ongoing war in Iran. This development signals a shift in US policy towards Belarus amid changing geopolitical circumstances.
A U.S. judge in New York has denied former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's request to dismiss the case against him, citing insufficient funds for legal fees. This decision comes amid ongoing U.S. sanctions that prevent the Venezuelan government from covering these costs.
The Venezuelan government faces U.S. sanctions preventing it from covering defense costs for former president Nicolás Maduro and his wife, who claim they cannot afford personal expenses. This came during a hearing in New York where the judge could not make a decision on the case.
In an unprecedented move, the US State Department has lifted sanctions on a group of Russian lawmakers invited to the United States by a congressman close to the Kremlin. This visit comes more than a year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, raising questions about the political motivations behind this step.
Russia has significantly benefited from the war in Iran, which has strengthened President Vladimir Putin's position in his conflict with Ukraine. However, questions remain about the sustainability of these gains after the conflict ends.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a decree prohibiting legal entities and individual entrepreneurs from taking cash rubles out of Russia to Eurasian Economic Union countries. This decision aims to enhance government control over the national economy amid significant economic challenges.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova announced that Russia has the means to respond to aggressive actions taken by the West against its ships. This statement reflects the escalating tensions in international relations.
U.S. reports indicate that Washington has sent a 15-point plan to Iran aimed at resolving ongoing disputes. The plan includes dismantling nuclear facilities and halting ballistic missile programs.
Russia's exports of iron and steel to the European Union have seen a dramatic decline, dropping more than fivefold in January compared to last year, according to Eurostat data. This significant decrease reflects the impact of sanctions imposed on Russia due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
The International Association of Athletics Federations has announced the lifting of sanctions imposed on the Russian Athletics Federation due to doping issues. This decision comes after a prolonged period of isolation faced by Russian athletes, allowing them to participate in international competitions once again.