Iran Reopens Part of Its Airspace, But Global Airlines Stay on Edge

Iran has begun a cautious step toward normalcy by partially reopening its airspace to international transit flights. According to the country’s Civil Aviation Authority, aircraft are now permitted to cross … Read More

Tensions Surge Again as Iran Reimposes Strait of Hormuz Closure Amid Fragile Peace Talks

In a dramatic turn of events, Iran has once again closed the Strait of Hormuz just hours after briefly reopening it, leaving global markets and political observers on edge. The … Read More

Trump Downplays Iran Conflict as ‘Small Distraction’ While Public Support Continues to Drop

In a recent public appearance, Donald Trump described the ongoing conflict with Iran as merely a “little diversion,” even as fresh polling data suggests that many Americans are increasingly uneasy … Read More

Shehbaz Sharif’s High-Stakes Diplomatic Tour Signals Urgent Push for Peace Amid US–Iran Tensions

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is set to embark on a critical four-day diplomatic mission to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey, beginning April 15, as Islamabad steps into a key … Read More

US and Indonesia Strengthen Strategic Ties with Major Defence Partnership

In a significant step toward strengthening bilateral relations, the United States and Indonesia have announced a “major” defence partnership aimed at enhancing cooperation across multiple military sectors. The announcement came … Read More

China warns of strong response if US moves forward with new tariff threat

China has issued a clear warning that it will respond firmly if the United States follows through on its latest tariff threats. The statement comes amid rising tensions after accusations … Read More

US Moves to Blockade Iranian Ports After Peace Talks Collapse

The United States has announced a major escalation in its ongoing conflict with Iran, following the breakdown of critical ceasefire negotiations. After more than 21 hours of face-to-face discussions in … Read More

Australia Makes History with First Woman Appointed as Army Chief in 125 Years

In a landmark moment that reshapes the narrative of military leadership, Australia has appointed its first-ever female head of the army in its 125-year history. Defence Minister Richard Marles described … Read More

Japan Downgrades China Relations Amid Rising Tensions and Growing Global Uncertainty

In a significant diplomatic shift, Japan has officially lowered its assessment of China for the first time in nearly a decade—signaling a deepening strain between two of Asia’s most influential … Read More

Indonesia Eyes Global Leadership Role with 2029–2030 UN Security Council Bid

Indonesia is stepping up its diplomatic game as it works to secure a seat on the United Nations Security Council for the 2029–2030 term. The move signals the country’s growing … Read More