Tehran – On the 12th day of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, questions about Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, have intensified. As Iran faces relentless attacks from Israel and the United States, Khamenei’s public absence since his appointment has fueled speculation about his health and location. Some reports suggest he may have been injured during the recent strikes, though Iranian officials insist he is “safe and healthy.” Yusuf Pajeshekian, son of Iranian President Masoud Pajeshekian and a government advisor, attempted to address rumors on Telegram, stating that…
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FBI Issues Warning as Iran Threatens Potential Attack on U.S.
Tehran – Tensions in the Middle East have escalated following a series of U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, with the country reportedly targeting American military bases across the Gulf, including in Israel, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE, and Qatar. Recent reports suggest that Iran may now be planning a direct strike on the U.S., with California named as a potential target. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reportedly alerted California law enforcement of the threat, warning that Iran could use drones to attack the U.S. West Coast. According to Firstpost, the…
Read MoreTensions Escalate: Iran Claims Missile Strike on U.S. Aircraft Carrier, Washington Denies
Tehran – Military tensions in the Persian Gulf have reached a dangerous high as Iran and the United States traded claims of attacks and counteractions. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced that it launched a precise missile and drone strike targeting the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, allegedly inflicting significant damage. The U.S., however, dismissed the claim, describing the threat as unsuccessful. According to Iranian state media Press TV, the IRGC conducted the operation near Oman, striking the vessel roughly 340 km from Iranian territory. The IRGC further claimed…
Read MoreU.S. Launches Investigation Into Bangladesh Exports Amid Trade Concerns
New Delhi – The United States has initiated a trade investigation involving 16 countries, including India, China, and Bangladesh, to assess whether their policies and production methods could impact U.S. manufacturing. According to Dhaka-based The Morning Star, the inquiry in Bangladesh seeks to evaluate potential risks posed by its export practices. The investigation, launched Wednesday under the Trade Act of 1974 by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), is a powerful enforcement tool used to challenge unfair foreign trade practices. The USTR report highlights evidence of structural overcapacity…
Read MoreWorld Unrest and Trump’s Quest for the Nobel Peace Prize
Washington: The growing mess with Iran, Israel, and the United States has everyone worried. People are asking if the war is just for political reasons and what it means for the world. The fighting supposedly started around February 28 after the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran together. Things quickly got bad in West Asia and other places, with over twenty countries feeling the heat somehow. Sources say thousands of regular folks have died since the war started. One of the worst things people talk about is when a school in…
Read MoreWar Sends Crude Oil Prices Soaring; Global Economy on Edge
Washington / Tel Aviv: Global crude oil prices have surged sharply as the war involving Iran, Israel, and the United States continues to escalate across West Asia. The conflict, which began after joint U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28, has triggered a wave of retaliatory attacks and disrupted energy supplies across the region. The crisis has forced several Middle Eastern producers to halt or reduce oil production amid fears of further attacks. As a result, global crude prices have risen dramatically. Brent Crude Oil crossed the $100-per-barrel mark earlier…
Read MoreHormuz Disruption Threatens Global Oil Supplies Amid West Asia Tensions
Tehran: Rising tensions in West Asia have triggered severe disruption in shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most vital energy corridors, raising concerns over global oil supply and market stability. The strategic waterway, located between Iran to the north and the Musandam Peninsula to the south—shared by Oman and the United Arab Emirates—is a crucial maritime route for global energy trade. Stretching roughly 178 kilometres in length and narrowing to about 39 kilometres at its tightest point, the strait typically carries around 20 million barrels of…
Read MoreIran Retaliates With Missile Strikes as War With Israel and U.S. Escalates
Tehran: Iran launched missile and drone attacks on targets across the Middle East on Wednesday, striking locations in Israel and U.S. military facilities in the region, even as Washington and Israel carried out what officials described as the most intensive strikes of the conflict so far. Explosions were reported in central Israel, including the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, as air defence systems intercepted incoming missiles. The Iranian military said it targeted a U.S. base in northern Iraq, the U.S. naval headquarters in Bahrain, and the Israeli city of Be’er Ya’akov.…
Read MoreSettler Violence Rises in West Bank Amid Israel–Iran War Restrictions
Tel Aviv: Violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank has reportedly increased as military movement restrictions imposed during the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran limit access to affected areas, according to rights groups and medical officials. Since the United States and Israel launched airstrikes against Iran on February 28, at least five Palestinians have been killed in settler attacks, the Palestinian Health Ministry said. A sixth man died after reportedly inhaling tear gas during an incident, according to Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem. Israeli forces…
Read MoreTrump Advisers Push for Iran War ‘Exit Plan’ as Insurance Crisis Threatens Global Oil Trade
New Delhi/ Washington | The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran is raising serious geopolitical and economic concerns, with reports suggesting that several advisers to U.S. President Donald Trump are urging the administration to prepare an exit strategy from the Iran war. According to recent reports, advisers fear that a prolonged conflict could trigger a sharp rise in oil prices and create political repercussions in the United States ahead of the 2026 elections. While the White House has publicly dismissed the need for an immediate end to the military…
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