US President Donald Trump has confirmed 'very good' talks to end combat with Iran, leading to a delay in US strikes and a rise in markets, though Iran denies these discussions, outlines 'red lines' for peace, and continues its strikes, even firing rockets at Israel and mocking Trump.
The Middle East conflict continues to cause significant volatility in global energy markets and broader economic slowdowns. Western powers are struggling to secure shipping in the Red Sea, and the Strait of Hormuz remains a treacherous battleground, with Iran setting new conditions for passage, banning US, Israel, and their allies. Oil prices have fluctuated as Iran stated 'non-hostile' ships can pass, though vessel transits remain significantly reduced.
Investigation into the deadly March 23 collision between an Air Canada Jazz Aviation CRJ-900 jet and a fire truck at New York’s LaGuardia Airport faces delays, as officials downplay ATC distraction while a flight attendant was miraculously saved. Concerns remain about a technical system failure and the impact of a partial US government shutdown on the probe.
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Following Ali Larijani's death, Iran has appointed retired Brigadier General Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr, a hard-line commander with extensive military and political background including IRGC leadership, as the new Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council.
France's First Lady, Brigitte Macron, Mirabela Grădinaru, Sara Netanyahu, and Tamar Bagrationi are among those participating in a global summit organized by U.S. First Lady Melania Trump at the White House, focusing on improving access to education and technology for children worldwide.
Ghana's president has criticized the United States for 'normalizing' the erasure of Black history, with former President Mahama previously calling Trump’s claims regarding South African land seizures an 'insult'.
Iranian officials continue to deny any peace talks, despite claims from Donald Trump about diplomatic progress and reports that the US sent Iran a 15-point ceasefire proposal.
Donald Trump has reiterated his claim that Pete Hegseth was the first high-ranking US official to advocate for war with Iran, now adding that Hegseth does not want the conflict to be settled.
Israel's parliament is set to vote on an additional €8.3 billion military budget to fund operations in Iran and Lebanon, amidst ongoing bombardments and reservist call-ups.
TNT Sports is producing a documentary titled "When Soccer Came to America" which will examine the influence of football legends Pelé and George Best on the sport's development in the United States.
Families in Pune are reportedly swapping their US summer travel plans for destinations like Australia and Vietnam, driven by fears related to 'Gulf transit' amid ongoing regional tensions.
The Iran war continues to cause a global energy shock, driving fuel prices up and shaking the world economy, with Asia looking to COVID-era playbooks to tackle the crisis from the Strait of Hormuz blockage. Daily life in Asia is disrupted by the fuel crisis, and poor countries face catastrophe as the global economy pays a high price for the conflict.
Democrat Emily Gregory secured an upset victory in the Florida House District 87 special election, flipping a legislative seat in President Trump’s home turf of Palm Beach, which includes his Mar-a-Lago estate, signaling potential challenges for Trump's popularity ahead of November's legislative elections.
Tensions are escalating between Israel and Lebanon as the IDF continues its military campaign, occupying areas south of the Litani river and engaging in fighting with Iran-backed Hezbollah, resulting in significant casualties and displacement.
Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan are intensifying mediation efforts to bring U.S. and Iranian officials together for negotiations, with reports of a US ceasefire proposal denied by Iranian officials who claim the US is 'talking to itself'.
SK Hynix has confidentially filed for a potential U.S. listing to raise capital for expanding AI memory chip production, with its stock jumping 6% in Seoul as plans move forward.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un defended his nation's nuclear arsenal, citing the ongoing Iran war as justification for strong military deterrence, accusing the US of "terrorism and invasions" and vowing to advance North Korea's "defensive nuclear" capabilities.
The French economy is showing resilience to the Middle East conflict, but inflation is now projected to jump, eroding household purchasing power and slowing growth in early 2026.
Donald Trump issued his annual proclamation for March 25th, Greek Independence Day, honoring the wisdom and determination of the Greek people and highlighting similarities between the Greek and American Revolutions, stating both nations were born from democratic self-governance.
Five freight wagons carrying Russian wheat were sent through Azerbaijan to Armenia, while the Israeli government issued a travel warning for countries bordering Iran, including Georgia and Azerbaijan.
The Israeli parliament is set to vote on an additional €8.3 billion military budget before the end of the month, intended to fund ongoing operations in Iran and Lebanon.
The Danish Prime Minister's party, despite gaining the most votes, failed to secure a majority in the recent election, marking its weakest showing since 1903 and leading to difficult negotiations for forming a new government.
An analysis suggests that former President Trump's shift in policy regarding Iran indicates a constrained presidency, reflecting a change in his administration's approach to the nation.
Iran's permanent mission to the UN and its Ministry of Foreign Affairs have reiterated that 'non-hostile' ships, including those not involved in aggression against Tehran, are permitted to transit the Strait of Hormuz, a stance also confirmed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
The US Supreme Court is continuing its consideration of whether the Trump administration's restrictive border asylum policy, which allowed for the return of asylum seekers at the US-Mexico border, should be revived.
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The Pentagon is reportedly preparing to send thousands of soldiers from the elite 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East, signaling a significant buildup of American forces in the region.
Democrat Emily Gregory won a special election in Florida's district that includes Mar-a-Lago, a significant defeat for Republicans in what is considered 'Trump's backyard'.
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Iran has hardened its negotiating stance by demanding an end to the war, including the closure of all US military bases in the Persian Gulf, taxes for ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, reparations, and the lifting of all sanctions.
UK inflation has dropped from record highs but remains above the Bank of England's 2% target, with February's data considered stale and unlikely to significantly influence the Bank of England's policy decisions, as the economic effects of the Iran war are expected to become apparent only from March onwards.
Delta Air Lines has suspended special services for members of Congress as the partial US government shutdown continues, impacting TSA airport security funding.
An analysis explores the 'cultural logic driving Iran' and argues that traditional American foreign policy, which relies on economic pressure, often fails when leaders prioritize survival over compromise in certain societies.
Following recent synagogue shootings in Toronto and an attempted attack in Detroit, Jewish leaders are warning of an increased terror threat potentially inspired by Iran.