Iran has announced it will ease and expedite humanitarian aid passage through the Strait of Hormuz, and its foreign minister confirmed that Indian-flagged vessels and tankers, along with those from other 'friendly nations' like China, Iraq, Pakistan, and Russia, are permitted passage on a case-by-case basis.
After initially rejecting a 15-point American peace proposal, Iran is now reviewing the US proposal to end the ongoing conflict, while also setting its own conditions for a resolution, leading to crude oil rallying as doubts about the talks emerge.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has clarified American plans for the Iran war, stating that military operations are expected to conclude within weeks, not months, and without the need for ground troops.
South Africa's presidency announced that France withdrew its invitation for the country to attend the G7 summit, reportedly following US threats to boycott the event. China has since pledged continued support for South Africa.
Pakistan's civilian and military leadership are holding crisis meetings to navigate the ongoing war on its borders, reinforcing the nation's stated 'pivotal role' in mediating the US-Iran conflict, as Islamabad seeks to capitalize on warming ties with both Trump and Tehran but risks much if efforts fail.
Cuba is seeking the Vatican's intervention to ease the US oil embargo, which has led to severe fuel shortages, as tensions rise between the US and Cuba over restricted oil shipments.
Iran fired missiles at a military base in Saudi Arabia on Friday, injuring at least 10 U.S. service members, two seriously, as part of ongoing strikes against Israel and Gulf Arab nations.
Gulf countries have expressed growing concerns over the potential for attacks by Iran-backed militias and proxy forces across the Middle East, fearing Tehran may activate sleeper cells amidst its conflict with the US and Israel.
Satellite imagery exclusively revealed by Le Monde shows a convoy at the gates of a major underground nuclear complex in Isfahan, Iran, which experts suggest could be related to the country's enriched uranium stockpile.
Senator JD Vance expressed his fascination with UFOs, stating he is 'obsessed' and believes aliens are 'demons,' as interest in unexplained aerial phenomena grows following recent US government investigations.
Analysts have identified a Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) in footage of a deadly strike on the southern Iranian town of Lamerd, suggesting its use by the US.
A commentary argues that complacent commentators are obscuring the realities of the conflict, leading to the West's inability to truly understand Iran.
An analysis of the welfare state's development in Tamil Nadu, India, highlights the impact and evolution of policies such as providing a fridge for every home.
An Iranian missile and drone attack targeted the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, injuring several US service members, two seriously, and damaging US aircraft. Marco Rubio claims the war is expected to end in weeks, adding to new reports confirming the extent of damage and casualties.
Yemen's Houthi movement has reiterated its warning to join the war if US-Israeli attacks on Iran continue, with Israel reporting the first missile attack originating from Yemen on February 28, raising concerns about new shipping risks.
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Reports indicate that Chinese universities, including those with military ties, acquired advanced AI chips from Super Micro Computer, bypassing US export bans. This follows charges against Super Micro co-founder Yih-Shyan Liaw and others in what is being called the 'Nvidia AI chips smuggling case,' raising concerns about technology transfer.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has dismissed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's claims that US security guarantees are tied to Ukraine's withdrawal from Donbas, calling the assertion a 'lie.'
The US President has reiterated his "Strait of Trump" quip for the Strait of Hormuz, stating it was no accident, emphasizing the critical importance of the waterway amid ongoing conflict.
The Indian government has officially notified the TV Ratings Policy 2026, replacing the 2014 framework and extending measurement to include Over-The-Top (OTT) and digital platforms, aiming to enhance accountability and transparency in the broadcasting sector.
A commentary discusses the extensive target selection processes developed by the US over the years to handle combat challenges responsibly in various conflicts, whether under the UN Charter or regional arrangements.
A US woman was awarded Rs 132 crore (approximately $16 million) after she ingested nails and metal shards while eating an ice cream cone with her children in September 2018.
A bipartisan group of US senators is visiting Taiwan to advocate for the passage of a defense bill, signaling strong support for the island nation in the face of increasing Chinese pressure.
The Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference has publicly supported President John Dramani Mahama after Lincoln University withdrew his honorary doctorate due to his stance on LGBTQ+ issues, offering him their unwavering backing.
President Trump has publicly reiterated his threat that 'Cuba is next' for US military action while speaking at a Saudi investment conference, as US-Cuba tensions continue to rise due to restricted oil shipments, prompting Cuba to seek the Vatican's help, amidst the island's latest internal crisis.
The FBI has confirmed the email account of Kash Patel was hacked by an Iran-linked group, which claimed responsibility and published excerpts online. The State Department has offered a reward of up to $10 million for information leading to the identification of the group's members, with live updates continuing to cover the incident.
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Hackers reportedly linked to Iran have claimed a breach of the FBI director's personal email, with a DOJ official confirming the break-in and publication of excerpts online, raising cybersecurity concerns.
Donald Trump has repeatedly criticized NATO allies for their failure to provide material support in the ongoing Iran war and for not assisting in the Strait of Hormuz. This comes as a professor analyzes the 'ruins of the alliance' in the region, questioning the absence of US allies.
China's chip industry is reportedly targeting 80% self-sufficiency, driven by a new strategic plan for its technology economy by 2030 and beyond, amidst ongoing technological competition with the United States.
A US Army chaplain, Wes Geary, successfully organized a Seder for hundreds at Fort Sill, with the general and his wife as honored guests, creating a memorable Passover experience.
Egypt has implemented emergency measures to save fuel, as the country's natural gas import bill has reportedly tripled since the start of the Iran war, according to the prime minister.
Rights groups in Bahrain are reporting an uproar following the death of a 32-year-old man in police custody, who had been arrested for opposing the war on Iran.
An opinion piece offers a wargamer's perspective on potential scenarios and observable signals for the unfolding conflict in Iran over the next ten days.
The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) has rejected an insurance claim related to a fatal LPG blast, highlighting potential gaps in family coverage and the specific conditions under which claims may be denied.