As former Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif proposes conditions for ending the conflict, including nuclear program limits for sanctions relief, President Trump threatens to escalate attacks on Iran's civilian infrastructure, stating the US military has 'not even started.' Meanwhile, experts analyze the US's dilemma in ending the war, while reports detail ongoing Iranian attacks and the broader impact of the conflict.
The UN Security Council has postponed its vote on a Bahraini resolution to protect commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, potentially authorizing force, from Friday to Saturday. This comes as Iran warns against any 'provocative action' and major powers like China express caution regarding the use of force.
The ongoing Iran war is impacting global financial policy and fundamentally changing Israeli politics, economy, and society, with accusations of war crimes against the US and Israel, while Iran reportedly beefs up its defenses and recruits children in preparation for a ground war.
Images show the aftermath of a US-Israeli attack on Iran's B1 bridge, which reportedly killed eight people, prompting warnings from US lawyers about potential war crimes.
Operations at Abu Dhabi's main gas plant were halted after falling debris from a missile interception caused injuries to 12 people, including five Indians and seven Nepali nationals, amidst Iranian retaliatory strikes.
The strategic shockwaves from the US-Israeli conflict on Iran are reportedly causing a crisis of confidence in the US across East Asia, leading to increased militarization in China's backyard.
International law experts are alleging violations in the ongoing conflict involving Iran, while the White House maintains its actions are making the entire region safer by eliminating threats.
Saudi-owned broadcaster MBC has unveiled plans to air its previously shelved high-end TV series 'Embassy 87,' which was shot in 2022 and tells the story of Saudi diplomats held hostage in Iran.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has dismissed General Randy George, the Chief of Staff of the Army, as part of a significant leadership shake-up in the Pentagon, reportedly targeting specific demographics. This high-profile removal occurs amidst the ongoing Iran war and a broader purge of military leadership under Hegseth.
Global food prices rose for a second straight month in March to hit their highest level since September last year and could rise further if the Middle East conflict that pushed up...
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Trump announced deputy attorney general, who was his former personal attorney, would act up until permanent replacement is confirmed
Donald Trump last night posted another threat against Iran’s transport and energy infrastructure, saying the US military “hasn’t even started destroying what’s left in Iran. Bridges next, then Electric Power Plants! New Regime leadership knows what has to be done, and has to be done, FAST!”
Iran later said that a second US F-35 fighter jet had been shot down ove...
Microsoft has announced a multi-billion dollar technological offensive in Japan, committing to invest $10 billion in the development of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, alongside training hundreds of thousands of specialists.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim addressed youths at a gathering in Pahang, stressing the importance of holistic education and preserving humanity amidst the advancements of artificial intelligence.
Language schools are increasingly integrating artificial intelligence into their curricula, leveraging AI tools to improve teaching methods and student engagement, as evidenced by the widespread use of language-learning apps.
An opinion piece highlights the paradox of the UAE being Iran's second-largest trading partner while simultaneously being the country Iran has attacked most frequently since February 28, suggesting reasons beyond the current conflict.
Russia launched an extensive missile and drone attack across Ukraine, with a significant focus on the Kyiv region, resulting in at least one fatality and widespread power outages. The assault involved nearly 500 drones and missiles, prompting Poland to scramble fighter jets.
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Iran has reported that it shot down a second US F-35 fighter jet over central parts of the country, according to Iranian media, with some reports indicating two jets were downed within 24 hours.
Chinese semiconductor companies have reported record-high revenues, fueled by robust domestic demand for artificial intelligence technologies and the unintended boost provided to local firms by U.S. tech restrictions.
The Irish Road Haulage Association has declared fuel prices, impacted by the Iran crisis, to be at a "national emergency" level, prompting a meeting with the Minister for Transport to discuss support for hauliers.
Tencent Holdings has launched a new OpenClaw tool for enterprises that promises easy deployment of the artificial intelligence agent as part of the Chinese internet giant’s efforts to capitalise on…
Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps has launched a campaign aimed at recruiting children as young as 12 for the “defence of the homeland,” raising concerns from rights groups about life-threatening risks.
Reports highlight the role of B-52 bombers and other military assets in the ongoing context of the Iran conflict, providing insights into the strategic capabilities and readiness of US forces.