U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a significant victory in the war waged by the U.S. and Israel against Iran, just one day after reaching a two-week ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran. This announcement raises questions about the future of relations between the two nations.
Israeli leaders have expressed their apprehension regarding the ceasefire agreement with Iran, viewing it as detrimental to Israeli military achievements. This comes amid escalating military tensions in the region.
New reports reveal how Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convinced former U.S. President Donald Trump to consider military action against Iran. This information comes at a sensitive time of escalating tensions in the region.
UK Prime Minister <strong>Keir Starmer</strong> has arrived in Saudi Arabia for an official visit aimed at supporting efforts to achieve a ceasefire in the ongoing war with Iran. This visit comes at a critical time requiring coordination among major powers in the region.
Despite the announcement of a ceasefire between Washington and Tehran, the situation in Lebanon remains dire as Israel continues its aggression. This ongoing conflict exacerbates the suffering of displaced individuals who are anxiously awaiting their return home.
In an unexpected turn of events, the Lebanese Hezbollah has re-emerged with renewed military capabilities and strategies along the border after the war with Israel in 2024. This resurgence has posed significant challenges for Israeli forces in adapting to the new situation.
During his visit to Hungary, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance criticized European leaders for not doing enough to end the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, which has now entered its fifth year. He emphasized the urgent need for greater cooperation from European nations.
Recent reports indicate that Israel has encountered significant failures in its military policy towards Iran, adversely affecting its standing in the United States. This situation raises questions about the future of relations between the two nations.
U.S. War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the United States has achieved its objectives in the war against Iran. He emphasized that the new regime in Tehran understands that reaching a deal is preferable to the dire consequences it faced.
In an unexpected turn of events, the war in Iran ceased just 10 hours after critical developments. This shift highlights radical changes that may impact the region's future.
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.
All eyes are on the coming hours that may determine the fate of the ongoing war, as tensions rise and fears of a new escalation grow. These critical moments could significantly impact the political and security situations in the region.
U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> met with NATO Secretary General <strong>Jens Stoltenberg</strong> to discuss the challenges facing the alliance due to escalating tensions from the war in Iran. This meeting comes at a critical time as NATO seeks to strengthen its unity in the face of these crises.
In a rare statement, Pope Leo XIV condemned U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to destroy Iranian civilization, calling it "unacceptable." These remarks came just hours before a ceasefire announcement between Iran and the United States.
Israel continues its military escalation in Lebanon, with airstrikes resulting in over <strong>1300 deaths</strong> and the displacement of more than <strong>1 million</strong> people. These operations target civilian areas, raising international concerns about the humanitarian impact of the conflict.
Israeli newspaper 'Maariv' reported that more than <strong>5,000 buildings</strong> have been destroyed or damaged in Israel since the war with Iran began on <strong>February 28</strong>. This comes amid significant media blackout on the actual losses from missile attacks.
The 40-Day War highlights the cultural gap between Iran's civilization, which spans over <strong>4800 years</strong>, and the United States' culture, which is less than <strong>250 years</strong> old. This conflict reflects the complex geopolitical tensions in the region.
The region is witnessing a notable escalation in tensions surrounding Iran, with fears of a comprehensive war looming. Military and political maneuvers are drawing attention as they could significantly affect regional stability.
Shell has announced significant impacts from the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, lowering its gas production forecasts for the first quarter while seeing a notable rise in oil trading profits.
After five weeks of military escalation against Iran, the unpredictability of the war has surpassed previous expectations. Journalist Gil Paris in 'Le Monde' highlights the increasing challenges faced by the parties involved.
Anwar Gargash, the diplomatic advisor to the President of the UAE, announced that the UAE has achieved a victory in a war it sincerely sought to avoid. This statement comes amid significant political transformations in the region.
Yemen is facing a severe crisis in the labor market as seasonal businesses continue to decline, leading to their complete absence during crucial trade seasons. This situation reflects the devastating impact of the ongoing war on the local economy.
Reports indicate that the Pentagon is concealing details of its military losses in Iran, which could negatively affect support for the U.S.-Israeli war against Tehran. This information raises questions about military transparency and its impact on public opinion.
Iran is entering a new phase of de-escalation following significant military resource depletion. Tehran has suffered notable losses in its missile arsenal and substantial damage to its military infrastructure, affecting its network of regional proxies.
The ongoing war declared by President Donald Trump against Iran is marked by a series of contradictions and shifting threats. Over a month into the conflict, the true objectives remain unclear, raising questions about the U.S. strategy in the region.
A new book uncovers previously undisclosed details about the events leading up to a potential war between the United States and Israel against Iran. It discusses the critical weeks before these decisive moments.
France has firmly rejected the targeting of civil infrastructure in Iran, warning of potential regional escalation with serious consequences. The French Foreign Minister emphasized that such strikes are prohibited under international law.
Doubts are rising in Israel regarding the disarmament of Hezbollah, sparking a debate about the true objectives of a potential war on Lebanon. Opinions vary among military and political leaders about the effectiveness of such a conflict and its impact on regional security.
Fatima A. and her family were forced to flee their homes due to war, becoming internally displaced in their own country. Their story reflects the struggles of many Lebanese families who have lost their stability.
Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hamidti, announced his willingness to collaborate with the United Nations to halt the ongoing war in Sudan during a meeting with the UN Secretary-General's personal envoy in Nairobi. He emphasized the importance of delivering humanitarian aid to conflict-affected areas.