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Read full article →Oil slides after US-Iran ceasefire deal to reopen Strait of Hormuz
The agreement was announced not long before Trump's Tuesday evening deadline was reached.
Read full article →Hours Before News of Cease-Fire, Pope Leo XIV Issues Strong Rebuke of Trump
The first U.S.-born pontiff has consistently called for dialogue to resolve the war in the Middle East. He referred to Trump’s Iran threats as ‘truly unacceptable.’
By Ephrat Livni
Read full article →US Warns of Iranian Cyberattacks Against Water Systems - Bloomberg.com
US Warns of Iranian Cyberattacks Against Water Systems Bloomberg.com
Read full article →The U.S. Gas Price Has Surpassed $4 a Gallon. See How Fast It’s Rising. - WSJ
The U.S. Gas Price Has Surpassed $4 a Gallon. See How Fast It’s Rising. WSJ
Read full article →Trump and Iran announce two-week ceasefire that will open Strait of Hormuz
Oil prices slide as Tehran says it will allow ‘safe passage’ through vital waterway
Read full article →US seeks to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Liberia despite new Costa Rica deal
Man born in El Salvador has been fighting removal to series of ‘third’ countries after mistaken deportation last year US government attorneys on Tuesday told a federal judge the Department of Homeland Security still intends to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Liberia, despite a new agreement with Costa Rica to accept deportees who cannot legally be returned to their home countries. The Salvadoran national’s case has become a focal point in the immigration debate after he was mistakenly deported...
By Associated Press
Read full article →A year after 'Liberation Day,' Trump's tariffs are taking a toll on small businesses
A year after what President Trump labeled "Liberation Day," imposing steep tariffs on most of the U.S.'s major trading partners, small business owners say they're suffering.
By Andrew Schneider
Read full article →Pope Leo calls out Trump’s Iran rhetoric before last-minute ceasefire emerges
Pope Leo called President Trump's threat against Iran 'truly unacceptable,' urging world leaders to return to the negotiating table and reject war always.
Read full article →Climate activist Greta Thunberg slams Trump’s threats against Iran
Polls have found that young people in the United States are more sceptical of foreign intervention and war on Iran.
Read full article →With gas prices above $4, drivers across the country grapple with higher costs: “I have to spend it—there’s no other way”
From New York to Los Angeles, drivers say they’re driving less, skipping trips and adjusting budgets as gas prices rise.
Read full article →Trump announces two-week ceasefire in Iran
With just 90 minutes until Tuesday's looming 8 pm deadline for US strikes in Iran, President Donald Trump announced a two-week ceasefire. In a post on Truth Social, Trump announced the deal is "subject to the Islamic Republic of Iran agreeing to the COMPLETE, IMMEDIATE, and SAFE OPENING of the Strait of Hormuz." Moments after Trump's post, the Dow shot several hundred points upward, and WTI crude futures slid by 15 percent to about 96 dollars a barrel. Read the original article on Business In...
Read full article →HIV infections would rise by 10% in the US if CDC funding ends
More than 1.2 million Americans are living with the lifelong illness - for which there is no cure
By Julia Musto
Read full article →Oil prices today: Crude falls below $100 as Trump announces two-week ceasefire
Oil prices plummeted below $100 per barrel following President Trump's announcement of a two-week ceasefire with Iran, contingent on reopening the Strait of Hormuz. This development eased fears of supply disruptions, leading to the steepest oil decline in nearly six years. Despite the truce, analysts caution that risks to oil supply remain elevated due to ongoing tensions.
By TOI BUSINESS DESK
Read full article →US-Iran two-week ceasefire: How Trump stepped back from the brink, and what comes next
By Shubhajit Roy
Read full article →Pak's mediation or China's role? Who drove Iran and US to ceasefire
The pause - framed as both a strategic recalibration and an opening for negotiations - came just hours before the deadline Trump imposed for Iran.
Read full article →Intelligence report warned of Iran's 'persistent threat' to US as White House downplayed the risk - The Straits Times
Intelligence report warned of Iran's 'persistent threat' to US as White House downplayed the risk The Straits Times
Read full article →Iran violates ceasefire agreement hours after Trump announces truce
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said it had accepted the two-week ceasefire, while stressing that the war itself had not ended yet.
Read full article →Ex-Japan PM calls for Seoul-Tokyo cooperation at UN level to help reopen Strait of Hormuz
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Wednesday called for South Korea and Japan to work together, such as at the UN level, to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, citing deepening supply disruptions from the war against Iran that are affecting the global economy. Ishiba made the remarks during a forum in Seoul, stressing that Iran's effective blockade of the vital waterway, responsible for about 20 percent of global energy supplies, is not limited to just a few countries, but has signif
By The Korea Herald
Read full article →Trump's threat to Iran shocks global leaders, unnerves some Republicans
"A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don't want that to happen, but it probably will," Trump wrote in an online post that has drawn criticism.
Read full article →US Envoy Sergio Gor And Top Trump Aide Discuss US-India Commercial Roadmap
In a separate post, the US Department of Commerce said Lutnick and Gor were working to open a market of 1.4 billion people to American products.
Read full article →Acting US attorney general defends probes of Trump foes
Read full article →Iranian petrochemical and aluminium plants, local media report
Two major Iranian industrial facilities were struck on Tuesday as the war between Iran and the United States and Israel entered its sixth week, with strikes hitting the Amirkabir Petrochemicals plant in Mahshahr, according to Iran’s Mehr News Agency, and the Arak Aluminium plant in central Iran, according to SNN News Agency. Further details on […]
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Read full article →Crosetto says very disappointed with the level of debate in parliament
(ANSA) - ROME, APR 7 - Defence Minister Guido Crosetto said Tuesday he was very disappointed with the level of debate shown after his urgent briefing to parliament on the use of United States military bases in Italy amid the Iran war. "Parliament called me for a briefing" that said, "Let the minister come and report on the use of the bases." You come, you answer, and they say, 'Why did you say that?' So either they change the channels if they want me to come and talk about the situation, the ...
By ANSA
Read full article →How does American exceptionalism jeopardize the future of NATO?
American exceptionalism is a deeply rooted conception of superiority and a shared sense of destiny grounded in the belief that the United States is divinely chosen, inherently virt...
Read full article →Coffee Break: Armed Madhouse – Running Dry in the Sky
U.S. global air power depends on aerial refueling, but the tanker fleet that sustains it is under growing strain. What appears sufficient on paper becomes fragile in practice, revealing a widening gap between strategic ambition and the physical limits of force projection.
By Haig Hovaness
Read full article →Iran, at U.N., accuses U.S. and Israel of ‘Unprecedented Barbarism’ in attacks on universities - Tehran Times
Iran, at U.N., accuses U.S. and Israel of ‘Unprecedented Barbarism’ in attacks on universities Tehran Times
Read full article →DR Congo makes deal with US to take in deported foreigners
The Democratic Republic of Congo has said it will take in foreigners deported from the United States under a deal with Washington, which also wants access to Congolese mineral wealth. The post DR Congo makes deal with US to take in deported foreigners appeared first on Vanguard News.
By Ayobami
Read full article →DR Congo Signs Deportation Deal with U.S. - The European Conservative
DR Congo Signs Deportation Deal with U.S. The European Conservative
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