US and Iran Attempt to Prevent a Major War
The world awaits the outcome of an emergency summit: US Vice President JD Vance has arrived in Islamabad for direct talks with an Iranian delegation. This visit could mark a decisive turning point in resolving the acute Middle East crisis and unblocking the Strait of Hormuz.
Taiwan Opposition Leader Freezes Defense Budget for Dialogue with Beijing
Cross-Strait relations have entered a diplomatic "thaw" amid a sharp internal political divide in Taipei. Zheng Liwen, the leader of the opposition Kuomintang (KMT) party, arrived in the PRC for a six-day visit at the personal invitation of Xi Jinping, a move that has already led to the freezing of the island's massive defense procurement plans.
Washington Breakfast: Saida Mirziyoyeva and Marco Rubio Align Economic Agendas
Assistant to the President of Uzbekistan Saida Mirziyoyeva held a business breakfast in Washington with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The meeting served as a crucial signal to investors, reaffirming the commitment to deepening economic cooperation and implementing large-scale joint projects.
Fire Emergency in Panama Port Claims One Life
A massive explosion at a fuel terminal in Panama has ended in tragedy. In the La Boca district of the capital, in close proximity to the iconic Bridge of the Americas, fuel tanks detonated, leading to a fatal incident. The blast claimed the life of a company employee and put all of the city's emergency services on high alert.
Earth in a Single Frame: A Historic Image After 54 Years
For the first time in more than half a century, astronauts have captured a full image of Earth — a rare photograph taken during a journey to the Moon, now considered one of the most significant space images in recent years.
Orion on its way: historic lunar flight begins
More than half a century after the last lunar mission, humanity is heading back to deep space as NASA launches the crewed Artemis II mission.
Trump Ready to End Iran Conflict Without Reopening Strait of Hormuz
The United States may end its military campaign against Iran without securing the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, shifting its focus from military action to diplomatic pressure.
War Crosses the Border: Drones Fall in Finland
Two drones have fallen on Finnish territory. The Air Force confirmed that one of them is a Ukrainian AN-196. Prime Minister Petteri Orpo believes the drones likely went off course due to Russian signal interference.
G7 ready to secure Strait of Hormuz after end of conflict
G7 countries have expressed readiness to help secure the Strait of Hormuz — a critical global energy route — but only after the military conflict involving Iran comes to an end.
Zelensky Makes Surprise Visit to Saudi Arabia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Saudi Arabia on an unannounced visit, offering cooperation in drone technologies while seeking support amid the ongoing conflict.
Zelensky Rejects US Conditions on Donbas
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has rejected a US proposal linking security guarantees to a withdrawal from Donbas, calling it dangerous and unacceptable.
80th Wave of Strikes: Iran Escalates Pressure
Iran has announced a new wave of large-scale strikes targeting Israel and U.S. military bases in the region, signaling an intensification of its ongoing military campaign.
UAE and Saudi Arabia Drawn Into Iran Conflict
Saudi Arabia and the UAE are preparing for possible military involvement in the conflict with Iran. According to Wall Street Journal sources, the participation of these monarchies in the U.S. and Israeli campaign against the Islamic Republic is “a matter of time,” with the confrontation entering its fourth week.
Former US intelligence chief blames Israel for escalation
Former US National Counterterrorism Center director Joe Kent has sharply criticized Israel’s conduct in the conflict with Iran, saying it has “gone out of control” and is dragging the United States deeper into the confrontation.
“Druzhba” as a Bargaining Chip: Ukraine Agrees to Inspection for €90B
Ukraine has agreed to an external inspection of the Druzhba oil pipeline with EU support, aiming to unlock a €90 billion loan currently blocked by Hungary.
Strike on Kabul: Hundreds Dead as Tensions Rise
A nighttime strike on Kabul has left hundreds dead, sharply escalating tensions in the region as conflicting claims emerge and international reactions follow.
Kazakhstan Votes: 87% Support New Constitution
In the national referendum on the new Constitution, 9,127,192 people voted in Kazakhstan and abroad, representing 73.12% of registered voters, announced Nurlan Abdirov, Chairman of the Central Election Commission of Kazakhstan.
Collapse Was Expected — Resistance Continues: What’s Happening in Iran
Despite expectations that Iran’s political system would quickly collapse after the death of its supreme leader on the first day of the war, there are currently no signs that the regime is falling apart, according to BBC international correspondent Jeremy Bowen.
Iran Shows Underground Tunnels Filled With High-Speed Drones and Missiles
Iran has showcased underground tunnels fully stocked with high-speed unmanned boats, anti-ship missiles, and naval mines, Reuters reports.
Merz: new settlements undermine prospects for a two-state solution
Israel’s plan to build thousands of new homes in the West Bank has drawn sharp criticism from Germany. Chancellor Friedrich Merz described the initiative as a “major mistake” and called on European allies to issue a joint response.