Turkey signals openness to Hormuz mine-clearing after potential Iran–US deal

Turkey’s Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan, has indicated that Ankara may be willing to support mine-clearing operations in the Strait of Hormuz — but only if a peace agreement is reached … Read More

Victory Lap in Tehran: Iran Claims Strategic Win as Ceasefire with US Hangs in Balance

In a strong and confident statement broadcast nationwide, Iran’s parliamentary speaker has declared that the country emerged “victorious in the field” following weeks of escalating tensions with the United States. … Read More

North Korea’s Nuclear Power Surge Sparks Global Alarm as UN Agency Issues Stark Warning

The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency has issued a serious warning: North Korea is rapidly increasing its ability to produce atomic weapons. Speaking during a visit to Seoul, … Read More

UK Minister Calls US–Iran Negotiation Stalemate ‘Disappointing’ and Criticises Trump’s ‘Extraordinary’ Remarks

UK Health Minister Wes Streeting has described the lack of progress in recent United States–Iran negotiations as “disappointing,” following stalled discussions aimed at de-escalating tensions and finding a lasting resolution … Read More

Philippines Strengthens Presence in Disputed Waters with New Coast Guard Command on Thitu Island

In a decisive move reflecting rising tensions in the South China Sea, the Philippine Coast Guard has officially launched its first dedicated command centre in the Spratly Islands. The new … Read More

US Signals Escalation Toward Iran’s Infrastructure as Tensions Intensify

The United States has not yet fully unleashed its military capabilities against Iran, according to former President Donald Trump, who issued a strong warning late yesterday. In a message posted … Read More

Indonesia Calls for Respect for International Law After Peacekeeper Death in Lebanon

Indonesia has urged all parties involved in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East to uphold international humanitarian law following the tragic loss of one of its peacekeeping personnel in … Read More

Iran Opens Passage for 20 More Pakistani Ships Through Strait of Hormuz Amid Rising Diplomatic Efforts

In a significant diplomatic development, Iran has agreed to allow 20 additional ships sailing under the Pakistani flag to pass through the strategically important Strait of Hormuz. The waterway has … Read More

UK Authorizes Forces to Seize Russia’s “Shadow Fleet” Ships in Its Waters

The United Kingdom has taken a stronger stance against vessels linked to Russia’s so-called shadow fleet, announcing that its forces now have the authority to board and seize sanctioned ships … Read More

Japan PM Navigates Trump Meeting Smoothly Despite Pearl Harbor Remark

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi managed to steer a delicate diplomatic meeting with Donald Trump without letting tensions derail the conversation, even after an unexpected historical reference to Pearl Harbor … Read More