Ireland approves Bill to ban imports from Israeli settlements in occupied Palestinian territories

Ireland moves forward with landmark import ban Ireland has taken another significant step in shaping its foreign policy after its parliament approved legislation that would ban the import of goods … Read More

Trump Criticizes Spain and Revives Greenland Ambitions During Nato Summit

US President Donald Trump reignited tensions with several of America’s allies after delivering a series of strong remarks during the Nato summit, where he openly criticized Spain and once again … Read More

Trump declares Iran ceasefire over after renewed military confrontation

The fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran appears to have collapsed after renewed military exchanges, with US President Donald Trump declaring that the agreement is effectively over. Speaking … Read More

Strait of Hormuz Escort Operations Paused After Commercial Ship Hit in Suspected Attack Near Oman

Global concerns over maritime security have resurfaced after the United Nations’ International Maritime Organization (IMO) temporarily suspended its escort operations through the Strait of Hormuz following an attack on a … Read More

Oman Opens Emergency Shipping Routes Through Strait of Hormuz as Existing Lanes Deemed Unsafe

Oman has announced the launch of emergency maritime routes through the Strait of Hormuz, declaring the existing shipping lanes unsafe due to growing security concerns in the region. The Sultanate … Read More

US Suspends Iran Sanctions for 60 Days as New Peace Roadmap Sparks Hope for Regional Stability

The United States has temporarily lifted sanctions on Iran for 60 days beginning Monday, following the first round of discussions under a newly established peace agreement aimed at reducing tensions … Read More

Bank of Japan Raises Interest Rates to Highest Level in 31 Years Amid Inflation Concerns

The Bank of Japan (BoJ) has raised its benchmark interest rate to 1.0%, marking the highest level seen in more than three decades as policymakers work to contain growing inflationary … Read More

Hormuz Strait Reopening Plan Faces Questions as Iran Signals Possible Maritime Service Charges

A newly signed preliminary agreement between the United States and Iran has raised fresh questions about the future of maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s … Read More

Trump Pulls Back Strike Threat Against Iran, Signals Possible Peace Deal Within Days

The possibility of a major breakthrough in the long-running tensions between the United States and Iran emerged after US President Donald Trump announced that he had withdrawn plans for additional … Read More

US blacklists Chinese tech giants as Beijing condemns move and warns of retaliation

Beijing has expressed strong opposition after the United States moved to place several major Chinese technology firms on a blacklist over allegations of ties to the Chinese military, a decision … Read More