Putin meets Araghchi in Moscow as US–Iran peace efforts hang in uncertainty

Tensions and diplomacy are moving side by side as Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Saint Petersburg on Monday for high-level talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The visit … Read More

Iran’s foreign minister shuttles between capitals as peace efforts continue without US participation

Iran’s foreign minister has resumed an intense round of diplomatic visits, moving rapidly between countries as mediators work to keep fragile communication channels open between Tehran and Washington. On Sunday, … Read More

Palestinians cast ballots in first municipal elections since Gaza war, turnout reveals mixed public mood

Palestinians in the West Bank and parts of central Gaza stepped out to vote on Saturday in their first municipal elections since the outbreak of the Gaza war—an event marked … Read More

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

Indonesia reassures no tolls for ships in the malacca strait after global concern

Indonesia has officially clarified that it has no intention of charging tolls on vessels passing through the strategically vital Malacca Strait, calming concerns that arose earlier this week. Finance Minister … Read More

f-16 deal controversy triggers resignations as peru freezes $3.5 billion defense agreement

Peru has been thrown into fresh political turbulence after a major defense deal with the United States was abruptly put on hold, sparking high-level resignations and raising concerns about the … Read More

china praises african states for blocking taiwan president lai’s flight

China has publicly commended three African nations for denying overflight access to the aircraft of Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te, reinforcing what it describes as the widely accepted “one-China principle” in … Read More

Chinese warships pass Okinawa waterway as tensions with Japan continue to simmer

A group of Chinese naval ships has sailed through a key waterway near Japan’s Okinawa region, drawing attention amid ongoing tensions between the two nations. According to China, the fleet … Read More

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