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French President Macron and South Korean President Lee agreed in Seoul to cooperate on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and de-escalating West Asia tensions, as Trump publicly pressures allies to take t
North Korea will hold a mid-April burial ceremony and inaugurate a museum honouring soldiers killed fighting alongside Russia in Ukraine, with Seoul estimating roughly 2,000 North Korean deaths. Kim J
Pakistan's LNG supply collapsed from up to 12 monthly shipments to just two in March 2026 after Iran struck Qatar's Ras Laffan complex, flipping a gas surplus into a looming shortage that is forcing p
Pakistan is positioning itself as a lead diplomatic mediator in the Iran conflict, hosting Gulf foreign ministers and co-authoring a five-point peace plan with China, even as its domestic economy dete
China's foreign ministry pinned the Strait of Hormuz closure squarely on US and Israeli military strikes against Iran, escalating Beijing's rhetorical pushback as Trump urged oil-importing nations to
Gold prices slipped as President Trump’s address on Iran’s conflict dampened expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut, prompting a rise in Treasury yields and the dollar, and pushing bullion below i
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ousted Army Chief of Staff Randy George as the U.S. war against Iran entered its fifth week, with U.S. forces reporting more than 12,300 targets struck since Feb. 28 str
Iran launched missiles at Israel, Kuwait and Bahrain while the U.S. claimed its threat was nearly eliminated, sparking a surge in oil prices and a near‑shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz.
The US-Israel war on Iran is into its second month, and while Israel presses an escalating 'mowing the grass' campaign that has devastated Hamas and Hezbollah, the strategy contradicts the 40-year-old
President Trump, in a 19-minute White House address, asserted future military action against Iran, stating the U.S. would strike "extremely hard over the next two to three weeks," yet provided no spec
Malaysia's government has allocated RM54.7 billion in social assistance and subsidies for 2026 while Deputy Prime Minister Zahid Hamidi warned that businesses exploiting the Middle East energy crisis
The article from the Project on Government Oversight raises concerns about the potential for a land war in Asia, arguing that while air campaigns can inflict damage, they are insufficient to achieve s
A Malaysian electrician was jailed 5 years and 3 months in Singapore for installing devices that blasted 50,000 automated scam calls in just 50 minutes, causing S$1.6 million in losses to victims of f
President Trump delivered a 15‑minute address on Iran, claiming the U.S. had already crippled Iran’s navy, air force and missile program and warning that, absent a deal, the U.S. would strike Iran’s p
Donald Trump is reportedly considering withdrawing the U.S. from NATO, a move that would face significant legal hurdles as U.S. law requires congressional approval for such an action. This potential w
A year after Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs, a Pew Research survey finds 58% of Americans lack confidence in his trade policy decisions and 63% doubt his handling of tariffs.
President Trump declared the Iran war 'nearing completion' in a prime‑time address, asserting that most U.S. military goals have been met despite mixed progress on missiles, naval forces, and nuclear
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon used a wide-ranging Axios interview to defend the Iran war, decline a presidential run, blame the federal government for years of Epstein inaction, and reveal interest i
South Korea's Lee Jae-myung government is equivocating on the Trump administration's request to join a naval convoy countering Iran's Strait of Hormuz blockade, weighing three bargaining strategies—le
On 28 March 2026, Yemen’s Iran‑aligned Houthis fired a missile at Israel, escalating their role in the regional conflict and signalling a new front that could pressure Washington and reshape Red Sea m
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