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Amid a still‑volatile Iran‑Israel conflict, Trump halted a U.S. naval push in the Strait of Hormuz on May 5, hoping to leverage a diplomatic breakthrough with Tehran, while Iran’s foreign minister fle
President Trump announced he will raise the case of Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai at his May 14‑15 summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, adding a human‑rights flashpoint to talks already strained b
In a candid interview, former Iranian diplomat Dr. Shireen Hunter argues that decades of U.S. refusal to engage Iranian moderates, combined with pro‑Israel pressure and Russian strategic interests, ha
Amid rising pressure from China and Russia, an informal network of Taiwanese volunteers and defense firms is sharing battlefield‑tested drone tactics with Ukraine, despite official diplomatic constrai
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer convened a Downing Street summit on antisemitism, urging society-wide action and unveiling new funding and legal measures to combat rising hate incidents, including fas
Indonesia’s foreign policy is increasingly set in a reactive, post‑decision consultation mode, as seen in its Board of Peace involvement on Gaza, its tentative stance on the Iran‑related conflict, and
Iran launched a wave of missile and drone attacks on the UAE, while the U.S. Navy reported sinking six Iranian boats in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump, in a Fox interview, warned Iran of severe retaliati
A fire broke out on the South Korean‑operated cargo ship HMM Namu in the Strait of Hormuz on May 4, prompting U.S. President Trump to claim Iran fired at the vessel and urging Seoul to join a naval op
China's Commerce Ministry on May 2 activated its five-year-old 'Blocking Rules' for the first time, ordering Chinese firms and banks to ignore US sanctions on five teapot refineries accused of process
President Trump’s Project Freedom sent a massive U.S. naval force into the Strait of Hormuz, sinking six Iranian boats and downing missiles and drones to open a commercial shipping lane. The operation
On May 4, the United States launched Project Freedom in the Strait of Hormuz, destroying six Iranian small boats and intercepting cruise missiles and drones as it sought to reopen the vital shipping l
President Trump’s push to open a commercial shipping lane through the Strait of Hormuz sparked a direct clash, with Iran launching missiles and drones and U.S. forces engaging and escorting vessels.
The United Arab Emirates said Iran launched multiple missile and drone strikes that hit its territory, ignited fires at a fuel facility and on ships, and injured three Indian nationals.
Ukraine's intensified drone campaign on Russian oil infrastructure has struck a key Black Sea refinery four times in two weeks, igniting a days-long carcinogenic blaze that produced poisonous black ra
Russian forces are intensifying assaults on the Sloviansk-Kramatorsk agglomeration in eastern Ukraine, with Kostiantynivka being systematically destroyed and over 2,500 civilians trapped inside, accor
Israeli strikes killed 17 people in southern Lebanon on Monday as part of a four-day surge claiming 78 lives, despite a ceasefire begun just over two weeks ago and stalled diplomatic talks.
A 61-year-old Iranian British man chased and distracted the attacker during last week's antisemitic stabbing rampage in Golders Green, north London, helping a 76-year-old victim escape and barricading
Japan and Australia have sealed a set of agreements to boost cooperation on energy, defence and critical minerals, a move timed amid a volatile Asia‑Pacific energy market strained by Iran’s war‑driven
Iran’s judiciary hanged three men convicted of violent participation in the January Mashhad protests, a decision confirmed by the Supreme Court that comes amid a surge in death‑penalty use, with Iran
After a terrorist attack in Golders Green, an Iranian‑British bystander chased the gunman and later warned that Jews have no future in Britain. The incident, reported by Ynet, BBC and The Times of Isr
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