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Google News · May 29, 2026

Ukraine's drones break Russian defenses after brutal winter

Ukraine's expanding drone capabilities are breaking through Russian defenses and targeting previously safe rear areas, potentially shifting the battlefield dynamics and pressuring Moscow toward negotiations.

Google News · May 24, 2026

US-Iran Deal Includes Strait of Hormuz Opening During 60-Day Ceasefire

The US and Iran have reached a provisional agreement involving a 60-day ceasefire and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, according to multiple sources. Trump confirmed the deal was 'extensively negotiated' while Iran's spokesperson referenced Persian history.

Valor Econômico · Jun 20, 2025

Trump signals two-week pause on Iran strike to pursue diplomacy

Trump indicates he will delay potential US military action against Iran for two weeks to allow diplomatic negotiations, while Iran refuses talks until Israeli attacks cease and world leaders attempt to de-escalate regional conflict.

The Nation · Mar 18, 2026

Iran retaliates with missile strikes after Israel targets Gulf gas fields

Iran launched ballistic missiles across the Gulf after US-Israeli forces struck its South Pars gas field, escalating regional conflict and threatening global energy security. Saudi Arabia intercepted four missiles as Iran threatened further strikes on regional oil and gas infrastructure.

Google News · Jun 07, 2026

Oil prices surge amid Iran-Israel escalation

Oil prices rebounded following Iranian attacks on Israel, with Brent crude fluctuating around $94/barrel amid escalating regional tensions and geopolitical uncertainty.

South China Morning Post · Mar 23, 2026

Hong Kong stocks plunge as Strait of Hormuz tensions escalate

Hong Kong and Asian stock markets tumble 2-4.5% as Iran-US tensions escalate over the Strait of Hormuz, with Trump issuing a 48-hour ultimatum and Iran threatening indefinite closure of the critical waterway.

Terra · Jun 11, 2026

Trump cancels planned Iran strikes after high-level talks

Trump announced cancellation of planned attacks on Iran after high-level discussions, citing approval from multiple regional allies including Israel, Saudi Arabia, and UAE, while maintaining naval blockade.

Clarin.com · Jun 03, 2026

Israel and Lebanon agree ceasefire as US-mediated talks continue

Israel and Lebanon agreed to implement a conditional ceasefire with US mediation, requiring Hezbollah to halt attacks and withdraw from southern Lebanon. Negotiations will resume June 22 to pursue a comprehensive peace agreement.

Yahoo · May 31, 2026

Iran War Threatens Asia's Tourism Recovery as Fuel Costs Soar

Soaring jet fuel costs from the Iran war are devastating tourism-dependent Southeast Asian economies, with flight cancellations, higher airfares, and declining visitor numbers threatening millions of jobs and critical foreign currency inflows.

Google News · May 18, 2026

Ukraine launches largest drone strike on Moscow region of the year

Ukraine conducted its largest drone attack of the year on the Moscow region, with Russia claiming to have destroyed over 3,000 drones. The strikes killed 4 and wounded 12 others, marking a significant escalation in Ukraine's aerial capabilities.

Reuters · Oct 05, 2023

US shoots down Turkish drone in Syria, first NATO ally aircraft downed

The US shot down an armed Turkish drone operating near American troops in Syria, marking the first time Washington downed a NATO ally aircraft. The incident occurred amid Turkish military operations against Kurdish militants following a bombing in Ankara.

Google News · Jun 10, 2026

Israeli settlers impede firefighting at West Bank Christian village

Israeli settlers allegedly obstructed firefighting efforts near the Christian Palestinian village of Taybeh in the West Bank, with reports indicating settlers set fires and attacked Palestinian property amid escalating regional violence.

RTP · May 15, 2026

Israel and Lebanon extend ceasefire 45 days as fighting continues

Israel and Lebanon agreed to extend their ceasefire by 45 days following US-mediated negotiations, though Israeli military operations against Hezbollah continue. The agreement aims to facilitate political negotiations and establish lasting peace along their shared border.

financialexpress.com · May 06, 2026

US declares Iran offensive phase over as Trump pauses Hormuz blockade for deal talks

The US announced the conclusion of its 66-day offensive military campaign against Iran while pausing a shipping corridor initiative to pursue diplomatic negotiations. Despite a fragile ceasefire, fresh Iranian attacks on UAE targets and escalating Strait of Hormuz tensions continue, with oil prices fluctuating around $108/barrel.

The Tribune · Apr 21, 2026

BrahMos missiles to feature in multinational Exercise Balikatan 2026

Indian-origin BrahMos cruise missiles deployed by the Philippines will participate in Exercise Balikatan 2026, a multinational maritime drill involving 14,000+ personnel from seven nations conducting simulated strikes near disputed South China Sea waters.

Google News · Apr 28, 2026

Trump Claims Iran Signals Willingness to Reopen Strait of Hormuz

Trump reports Iran has communicated interest in reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping chokepoint. The development suggests potential de-escalation in regional tensions amid ongoing Iran-Israel-US conflict.

Reuters · Dec 03, 2023

Ancient male mosquitoes were bloodsuckers, fossil discovery reveals

Scientists discovered the oldest-known mosquito fossils dating to 130 million years ago in Lebanese amber, revealing that ancient males possessed blood-sucking mouthparts unlike their modern counterparts, suggesting evolutionary shifts in feeding behavior.

The Indian Express · Mar 28, 2026

Middle East War Escalates as Iran Strikes Spread, Houthis Enter Conflict

A month into the US-Israel-Iran conflict, fighting has expanded across the Middle East with missile attacks, drone strikes, and ground troop deployments. Regional powers are attempting diplomatic mediation while global energy supplies face severe disruption.

Google News · Apr 28, 2026

Trump Disputes German Chancellor's Criticism Over Iran Conflict

Trump responded sharply to German Chancellor's criticism that the US is being humiliated in Iran conflict, dismissing the comments as uninformed. The exchange reflects escalating tensions between Trump and European allies over military strategy.

UOL Notícias · Jan 26, 2022

Russia warns Biden that Putin sanctions would be 'destructive'

Russia's Kremlin rejected Biden's threat of personal sanctions against Putin over Ukraine invasion, calling such measures 'destructive' and ineffective. Diplomatic talks between Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany are scheduled amid military tensions.

LaRepublica.co · Jun 06, 2026

Record fuel prices from Iran conflict threaten airline bankruptcies

Record jet fuel prices driven by Middle East conflict are pushing airlines toward bankruptcy and consolidation, with budget carriers most vulnerable. Industry leaders warn of imminent failures despite the low-cost model remaining viable outside the US.

The Straits Times · Jun 05, 2026

Seven-month-old Palestinian baby killed in West Bank shooting

A seven-month-old Palestinian infant was killed by Israeli gunfire in Hebron's Tel Rumeida area on Friday. The Israeli military said soldiers fired at a vehicle perceived as accelerating toward them; an inquiry found the victims were uninvolved civilians.

BBC News · Jun 07, 2026

UK defence plan delays damage credibility with allies, MPs warn

UK MPs criticize delays to the Defence Investment Plan, warning it undermines credibility with NATO allies and increases equipment costs. The plan, originally due in autumn, will now be released ahead of next month's NATO summit.

Middle East Monitor · May 18, 2026

Irish President's Sister Detained in Gaza Aid Flotilla Interception

Israeli forces intercepted a 60-vessel humanitarian flotilla in international waters, detaining approximately 100 activists including Margaret Connolly, sister of Irish President Catherine Connolly, who was among six Irish citizens detained.

BBC News · May 30, 2026

Ukraine's AI drones disrupt Russian supply lines in occupied territories

Ukraine is using AI-enabled Hornet drones to systematically destroy Russian supply convoys across occupied territories, with verified footage showing 14+ strikes in a week. The technology gives Kyiv a temporary tactical advantage by disrupting logistics over 100km from front lines.

Times Now · May 11, 2026

UAE Allegedly Conducted Secret Iran Strikes, WSJ Reports

Wall Street Journal reports the UAE secretly launched military strikes against Iran, including a refinery attack on Lavan Island in April, potentially marking the Gulf nation's direct entry into the widening Middle East conflict.

Google News · May 22, 2026

Iran Moved Billions Through Binance to Finance Regime, WSJ Reports

Iran allegedly moved billions of dollars through Binance cryptocurrency exchange to finance its regime, according to Wall Street Journal reporting. The transaction pattern suggests sophisticated use of crypto platforms to circumvent international sanctions.

Google News · May 14, 2026

Second U.S. soldier missing in Morocco found dead

The body of the second and final US soldier missing during military exercises in Morocco has been recovered. Both soldiers died during what were described as the largest military exercises in Africa.

DW.com · May 22, 2026

Gaza flotilla activists arrive in Turkey after Israeli interception

About 430 pro-Palestine activists from a solidarity flotilla were intercepted by Israeli forces in the Mediterranean, detained, and deported. Their arrival in Turkey sparked international outcry over videos showing detainees humiliated and bound.

Foreign Affairs · Jun 03, 2026

Iran's Transformed Leadership Reshapes Middle East Strategy After War

Iran's new leadership has transformed the Islamic Republic from an ideologically-driven revolutionary state into a pragmatic nationalist security state, consolidating power through military resilience and repositioning itself as a regional strategic actor.

The Guardian · Jun 09, 2026

Zelenskyy seeks King Charles state visit to Ukraine this year

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy plans to invite King Charles on a state visit to Ukraine this year, which would make him the most senior royal to visit Kyiv since Russia's invasion. Zelenskyy emphasized their close relationship and the king's continued support for Ukraine.

The Associated Press · Jun 06, 2026

Israeli troops kill 7-month-old Palestinian infant in West Bank shooting

Israeli troops killed a seven-month-old Palestinian boy after firing at his parents' vehicle in the occupied West Bank. The military said soldiers responded to a vehicle perceived as accelerating toward them, though an initial inquiry found the injured were uninvolved civilians.

Google News · May 17, 2026

Two aircraft collide mid-air during U.S. airshow display

Two military aircraft collided mid-air during an aerobatic display in Idaho, USA, with both planes crashing and exploding. The incident was captured on video and widely reported across Brazilian and international news outlets.

The Financial Express · Apr 07, 2026

Ceasefire Crumbles as Iran, Israel Trade Accusations Over Violations

A two-week US-Iran ceasefire announced by Trump faces immediate collapse as Israel continues strikes in Lebanon, Iran halts Hormuz shipping, and multiple parties accuse each other of violations. Negotiations set for Pakistan amid confusion over competing proposals.

The Manila Times · May 18, 2026

Trump Delays Iran Strike as Gulf Allies Push for Negotiations

Trump postpones planned Iran military strike following Gulf Arab pressure, as negotiations continue over nuclear weapons and sanctions. Iran demands asset release and reparations while maintaining control of critical Strait of Hormuz.

BBC News · May 20, 2026

UK Eases Russia Oil Sanctions Amid Rising Fuel Costs

The UK government has softened Russian oil sanctions as fuel prices rise from regional tensions, while extending a fuel duty freeze through year-end and addressing political developments.

The Guardian · May 23, 2026

Qatar's mediation push signals climax in US-Iran strait talks

Qatar has deployed mediators to Tehran as negotiations over reopening the Strait of Hormuz intensify, with talks potentially deferring nuclear demands in favor of a 30-day discussion period on Iran's uranium stockpile.

Google News · May 18, 2026

Trump Issues Fresh Iran Ultimatum as Nuclear Talks Stall

Trump threatens Iran with military action while negotiations remain deadlocked, claiming he suspended a Tuesday attack after Arab leaders' intervention. Iran responds with counter-threats and assertions of military readiness.

The Guardian · Apr 30, 2026

Rendlesham Forest: The Perfect Storm of UFO Evidence

A 1980 encounter near a UK military base housing nuclear weapons involving US airmen reporting a triangular craft remains contested, with declassified documents and radiation exposure claims supporting the witnesses against skeptical explanations.

Google News · May 24, 2026

CNN crew pursued by drones while reporting from Ukraine

A CNN news team was pursued by drones while reporting from Ukraine, highlighting the dangers journalists face covering the ongoing conflict and the evolving threat of autonomous weapons systems.

Açoriano Oriental · Oct 20, 2025

Trump threatens to 'eradicate' Hamas if ceasefire violated

Trump threatens to eradicate Hamas if ceasefire violations continue, as tensions escalate with 45 Palestinian deaths reported. US envoys meet Netanyahu to discuss ceasefire implementation amid mutual accusations of truce breaches.

La Opinión · Oct 22, 2025

China's Rare Earth Monopoly Becomes Leverage in U.S. Trade War

China's export restrictions on rare earth minerals—critical for advanced technology and military equipment—have become a strategic leverage point in escalating trade tensions with the US, disrupting months of relative calm in negotiations.

Google News · Jun 10, 2026

Russian Colonel Killed in Car Bombing Near Moscow

A Russian colonel died in a car explosion near Moscow in what appears to be part of a series of attacks on high-ranking military officials, with Ukrainian intelligence suspected involvement.

RPP · Feb 19, 2026

Trump da 10 días para decidir sobre posible acuerdo con Irán

Trump announced a 10-day window to determine if a nuclear agreement with Iran is possible, while the US simultaneously reinforces military presence in the Middle East and Netanyahu warns of severe Israeli retaliation if attacked.

Gulf News · May 30, 2026

Trump Delays Iran Decision as Pentagon Signals Military Readiness

Trump postponed a final Iran ceasefire decision after a two-hour Situation Room meeting, while Pentagon officials emphasized US military readiness and ongoing regional tensions with Hezbollah attacks and Israeli-Lebanese security talks.

Google News · May 15, 2026

Zelenskiy warns Russia planning NATO attack from Belarus

Ukrainian President Zelenskiy warns Russia is considering military operations against NATO from Belarusian territory, with planned strikes on Ukrainian political centers and potential NATO escalation.

DW.com · May 17, 2026

U.S. assesses Cuban drone threat as tensions escalate with Havana

The US government is analyzing threats from over 300 military drones reportedly obtained by Cuba, with Iranian military advisors present in Havana. The assessment comes amid escalating tensions and discussions of potential attacks on Guantánamo, US naval vessels, and possibly Florida.

LA RAZÓN · Feb 04, 2026

U.S. Strikes Five ISIS Targets in Syria, Centcom Confirms

US Central Command confirmed five airstrikes against ISIS targets in Syria between January 27 and February 2, destroying communications centers, logistics nodes, and weapons depots using aircraft, helicopters, and drones.

Google News · May 12, 2026

ISW Iran Update: May 11 Assessment

Institute for the Study of War releases May 2026 Iran update analyzing current regional developments and strategic implications for Middle Eastern stability.

News18 · May 24, 2026

Iran Agrees to Surrender Enriched Uranium in Emerging US Deal

Iran has agreed in principle to surrender its highly enriched uranium stockpile as part of an emerging deal with the US, though implementation details remain under negotiation and Iranian officials express continued skepticism.

Google News · Jun 08, 2026

Iran suspends attacks following Trump ceasefire statement

Iran has suspended military attacks following a Trump statement on ceasefire, with Israel indicating offensive operations are paused. Regional tensions persist despite the temporary halt in hostilities.

CP24 Toronto · Jun 02, 2025

Israeli forces fire near Gaza aid site, killing at least 3

Israeli forces opened fire near a Gaza aid distribution site Monday, killing at least 3 people and wounding dozens. The military claimed it fired warning shots at suspects, while UN officials condemned the incident as Palestinians risk their lives for food.

Los Angeles Times · Apr 29, 2026

Climate change is quietly driving up the cost of living worldwide

Extreme weather linked to climate change is creating lasting price spikes across food, utilities, and insurance—a phenomenon called 'climateflation' that could permanently worsen affordability crises, particularly in developing nations.

Folha de S.Paulo · Feb 12, 2026

Trump threatens Iran with military action over stalled nuclear talks

Trump renewed threats against Iran during nuclear negotiations, meeting with Netanyahu to discuss limiting Iran's nuclear program. The U.S. has positioned military assets nearby and warned of severe consequences if no agreement is reached.

PBS News · May 27, 2026

Washington paper mill disaster kills 11; global tensions simmer

An implosion at a Washington paper mill near the Oregon border has killed at least 11 workers, marking the state's deadliest industrial tragedy in modern history. The incident released a harmful chemical mixture and contaminated the nearby Columbia River.

CNN Portugal · May 26, 2026

Ukraine munitions coalition fractures as half of members halt funding

A Czech-led international initiative supplying munitions to Ukraine has lost half its participating countries due to political shifts, with nine of 18 members withdrawing financial support following pro-Moscow leadership changes in Central Europe.

The Guardian · Jun 09, 2026

Palestinian doctor held 500+ days without charge moved to solitary confinement

Dr Hussam Abu Safiya, a Gaza hospital director detained for over 500 days without formal charges, has been transferred to solitary confinement in a maximum-security Israeli prison. UN experts previously demanded his release, citing concerns over detention conditions and lack of due process.

India Today · Apr 21, 2026

Ceasefire Frays as Iran Blocks Hormuz, Journalists Targeted in Lebanon

A fragile US-Iran ceasefire deteriorates as Israeli operations continue in Lebanon, attacks on commercial shipping intensify in the Strait of Hormuz, and journalists are killed despite truce agreements. Diplomatic efforts stall while military posturing escalates across multiple fronts.

the-star.co.ke · May 06, 2026

Mystery surrounds KDF soldier's death in locked Juja house

A 44-year-old KDF soldier was found dead in her locked Juja home with electrocution signs, prompting a joint police-military probe. The incident is one of three suspicious deaths being investigated across Kenya.

CNN Brasil · Oct 08, 2025

Israel Intercepts Second Aid Flotilla Bound for Gaza in Days

Israeli forces intercepted a second humanitarian aid flotilla in international waters bound for Gaza, detaining activists and aid supplies worth over $110,000. The Freedom Flotilla Coalition claims the interception was illegal, while Israel asserts it enforced its lawful naval blockade.

Yahoo Singapore News · Aug 20, 2025

Israel approves Gaza City offensive as ceasefire talks stall

Israel's defence minister approved a military plan to conquer Gaza City and called up 60,000 reservists, escalating operations despite Hamas accepting a ceasefire proposal. The move draws international criticism and deepens the conflict's humanitarian crisis.

Washington Examiner · Aug 27, 2025

Trump to convene White House meeting on Gaza reconstruction plan

Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff announced a White House meeting Wednesday on Gaza's post-conflict reconstruction, expressing confidence a peace deal could be reached by year-end despite ongoing hostage negotiations.

Rappler · May 09, 2026

CIA: Iran can endure US blockade for 4 months as Gulf tensions flare

A CIA assessment indicates Iran could withstand a US naval blockade for approximately four months without severe economic pressure, limiting US leverage as diplomatic efforts to end the conflict continue amid renewed military clashes in the Strait of Hormuz.

BBC News · May 28, 2026

US and Iran 'very close' to ceasefire deal but sticking points remain

Vice-President Vance says the US and Iran are 'very close' to a ceasefire extension deal but still negotiating key sticking points on nuclear enrichment. The framework reportedly extends the ceasefire 60 days and launches talks on Iran's nuclear program.

HuffPost · Jun 12, 2026

U.S. and Iran Near Deal to End Middle East War, Pakistan Says

Pakistan's prime minister says the U.S. and Iran have agreed on final wording for a deal to end their war, with officials expecting a signing ceremony within days. The breakthrough follows three days of Iranian-Israeli military exchanges and includes provisions for uranium removal, sanctions relief, and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

Google News · May 25, 2026

Qatar Emerges as Key Broker in US-Iran Frozen Funds Dispute

Qatar has emerged as a key diplomatic broker in negotiations between the US and Iran over frozen funds, with Iranian negotiators traveling to Doha amid broader regional tensions involving Israel and Lebanon.

The Straits Times · Dec 13, 2025

Israeli strike targets senior Hamas commander in Gaza City

Israeli military struck a car in Gaza City targeting senior Hamas commander Raed Saed, an architect of October 7 attacks. The strike killed four people, though confirmation of Saed's death remains unclear.

Google News · May 16, 2026

Israel targets senior Hamas leader in Gaza strike

Israel conducted an airstrike targeting a senior Hamas military leader involved in October 7 attacks, marking what officials claim is the last remaining top commander from that operation.

Google News · May 13, 2026

Japan Develops Low-Cost Cardboard Military Drone

Japan has developed an inexpensive military drone made from cardboard that combines cost-efficiency with operational effectiveness, representing an innovative approach to defense technology.

CBS News · Jun 01, 2026

Germany Rearmed; Egg Freezing's Promise and Peril

Germany accelerates military modernization amid geopolitical tensions, while egg freezing technology expands reproductive options for women despite cost and medical concerns.

BBC News · Jun 03, 2026

Trump-Netanyahu clash over Lebanon threatens Iran diplomacy

Trump reportedly clashed with Netanyahu over Israeli military action in Lebanon, complicating US-Iran nuclear talks. The friction reflects diverging strategic priorities despite their historically warm relationship.

Google News · May 17, 2026

Ukraine launches record drone attack on Moscow region

Ukraine conducted a massive drone strike on Moscow with over 500 unmanned aircraft, marking a record attack in response to Russian bombardments. Russia claims to have intercepted over 1,000 drones, with reports of at least three deaths and four injuries in the Moscow region.

The Economic Times · Apr 22, 2026

Iran War's Oil Paradox: Demand Collapse Now, Surge Later

The Iran war has slashed global oil demand by 4 million barrels daily through supply disruptions and record fuel prices, accelerating EV adoption. However, long-term energy security concerns and industrial fragmentation may paradoxically increase oil consumption significantly.

The Associated Press · Apr 02, 2026

Hegseth Demands Army Chief's Resignation Amid Iran Conflict

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has requested the resignation of General Randy George, the Army's top uniformed officer, as the U.S. engages in conflict with Iran. This marks the latest in over a dozen high-ranking military removals by Hegseth since taking office.

Google News · May 23, 2026

Interpol-wanted Iranian general emerges as key war strategist

General Ahmad Vahidi, a hardline Iranian military figure wanted by Interpol, has become a key player in Iran's war strategy and negotiations with the US, signaling a shift in military power dynamics within Iran's armed forces.

infobae · Jan 11, 2022

UN Security Council condemns North Korea's ballistic missile launch

The UN Security Council condemned North Korea's January 5 ballistic missile launch into the Sea of Japan, calling it a threat to international peace and regional stability. The regime continues expanding illegal weapons programs at the expense of its suffering population.

SAPO · May 17, 2026

Trump warns Iran: 'Time is running out' as nuclear talks stall

Trump warned Iran that time is running out for negotiations, demanding rapid progress on talks or facing severe consequences. Diplomatic impasse continues as both sides disagree on core demands regarding nuclear restrictions and war reparations.

Pressenza - International Press Agency · May 12, 2026

Africa Navigates Multipolar World With Pragmatism Over Ideology

African states exercise growing agency in a multipolar world, evaluating external partners on tangible outcomes rather than ideology. However, structural economic asymmetries persist despite diversified partnerships.

Público · Feb 21, 2026

US military strike kills three in Pacific as death toll exceeds 110

US Southern Command conducted a lethal strike on a suspected drug trafficking vessel in the Pacific, killing three crew members. The incident brings total deaths from US military operations in the Caribbean and Pacific to over 110 since August 2025.

NPR · May 18, 2026

Drone Strike at UAE Nuclear Plant Raises Regional Tensions

A drone strike ignited a fire at the UAE's only nuclear power plant on Sunday, authorities labeling it a terrorist attack and raising concerns about regional conflict escalation and nuclear facility vulnerability.

The Guardian · May 07, 2026

Royal commission hears NSW health system 'not safe' for Jewish people

An Australian royal commission into antisemitism has heard testimony of systemic discrimination against Jewish people in healthcare, corporate workplaces, and academia, with workers pressured to hide their identity and patients reporting psychological harm.

Google News · May 15, 2026

Israel Strikes Hamas Military Chief in Gaza

Israel conducted a military strike against a top Hamas military leader in Gaza. The operation represents an escalation in ongoing conflict between Israeli forces and the Palestinian militant organization.

Mechanicsburg Patriot News · Apr 02, 2026

Iran defies Trump with fresh missile strikes as Hormuz blockade roils global energy

Iran fired missiles at Israel and Gulf states Thursday despite Trump's claims the Iranian threat is nearly eliminated. The attacks underscore Iran's strategic leverage through controlling the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting 94% of shipping traffic and driving oil prices up 50% since the war began.

Malayala Manorama · Jun 01, 2026

US and Iran exchange strikes as ceasefire talks stall

The US struck Iranian military sites after a drone shootdown, prompting Iran's Revolutionary Guards to target a US air base in response. Both sides continue sporadic exchanges amid ongoing ceasefire negotiations and broader Middle East tensions.

Folha PE · May 23, 2026

Spain detains four after clashes at Gaza flotilla activists' arrival

Four people were arrested at Bilbao airport after confrontations erupted when pro-Palestinian activists returned from a Gaza-bound flotilla. Police used force against supporters and relatives gathered to receive six activists detained by Israeli forces.

Sputnik News · Apr 16, 2026

Russia Reports Large-Scale Strike on Ukrainian Military Targets

Russia's Defense Ministry reported a massive 24-hour strike using precision weapons and drones targeting Ukrainian defense facilities, energy infrastructure, and military positions, claiming all objectives were achieved.

Diario Do Grande Abc · Mar 23, 2026

Trump claims Iran deal possible within 5 days as US pauses strikes

Trump announced a potential Iran agreement could be finalized within five days, citing productive negotiations involving envoys Kushner and Witkoff, while simultaneously declaring a five-day pause in US military strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure.

Google News · Jun 16, 2026

Trump critica Netanyahu e sugere que Síria enfrente Hezbollah

Trump critica o primeiro-ministro israelense Netanyahu, sugerindo que a Síria deveria lidar com o Hezbollah se Israel não conseguir fazer o trabalho sem causar mortes em massa. O Irã ameaça retaliação após ataques israelenses no Líbano.

O Globo · Jun 03, 2026

US House votes to end Iran war in bipartisan rebuke to Trump

The US House passed a resolution requiring Trump to withdraw forces from Iran or seek Congressional approval, with bipartisan support including four Republicans. The measure is largely symbolic due to Trump's veto power.

Google News · Apr 28, 2026

Trump Rejects Iran's Latest War-End Proposal

Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with Iran's latest proposal to end the war, according to Reuters reporting. The rejection signals continued diplomatic impasse in negotiations.

Moneycontrol · Apr 07, 2026

US and Israel strike Iran's Kharg Island as Trump deadline looms

US and Israeli forces launched major airstrikes on Iran's Kharg Island, a critical oil export hub, hours before Trump's deadline for reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's IRGC vowed to retaliate by cutting oil and gas supplies to allies.

Cable News Network · Oct 26, 2024

Israel Retaliates Against Iran With Targeted Military Strikes

Israel launched retaliatory airstrikes on Iranian military targets Saturday, striking missile manufacturing and air defense systems in response to Iran's October 1 attack. The measured response avoided nuclear and oil infrastructure, though escalation risks remain.

Google News · Jun 07, 2026

Iran threatens Israel with 'painful' response to Hezbollah strikes

Iran threatened Israel with a painful response following Israeli attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon, with Iranian officials warning to watch the sky. The escalation involves potential missile strikes and diplomatic efforts by the US to prevent further retaliation.

The Guardian · Jun 23, 2024

Russia blames US for Crimea strike as Ukraine war intensifies on day 852

Russia accused the US of responsibility for a Ukrainian missile attack on Crimea that killed four people including two children, claiming American specialists coordinated the strikes. The conflict continues with attacks across multiple regions and energy infrastructure under sustained assault.

Asia News Network · May 20, 2026

10 nations condemn Israel's interception of Gaza aid flotilla

Pakistan and nine other countries issued a joint statement condemning Israel's interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla, calling the action a violation of international law and demanding release of detained humanitarian activists.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution · Mar 23, 2026

Trump Extends Iran Deadline as Tehran Denies Negotiations

Trump postponed military strikes on Iran for five days, claiming Tehran wants a deal to end the war. Iranian officials deny negotiations, asserting Trump backed down after their warnings.

Norfolk Virginian-Pilot · May 03, 2026

Ship attacked near Strait of Hormuz as Iran reviews US peace proposal

A cargo ship was attacked near the Strait of Hormuz as Iran reviews U.S. response to a 14-point proposal seeking sanctions relief and regional withdrawal within 30 days. The incident marks the latest in dozens of attacks since the war began.

The Indian Express · Apr 27, 2026

Trump Rejects Iran's Hormuz Proposal as Nuclear Talks Stall

Peace talks between the US and Iran remain deadlocked as Trump rejects Iran's proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz while deferring nuclear discussions. The impasse threatens global energy supplies and shipping routes.

Google News · Jun 07, 2026

Pentagon raises alert level over Israeli espionage concerns

The Pentagon has elevated its alert level regarding espionage threats from Israel, with U.S. intelligence suspecting Israeli surveillance of U.S.-Iran negotiations and concerns about intelligence operations targeting American officials.

Google News · May 28, 2026

US-Iran Deal Reached, But Awaits Trump's Final Approval

US and Iran have reached a tentative peace agreement after three months of conflict, but final approval from Trump remains uncertain. The draft accord has been shared with Israel and allied nations.

La Nacion · Oct 05, 2025

Gaza aid flotilla activists report abuse during Israeli detention

Israeli forces intercepted a humanitarian flotilla with 450 activists attempting to break the Gaza blockade, detaining them and facing allegations of abuse, humiliation, and rights violations. Israel's government dismissed the claims as baseless.

BBC News · Jun 11, 2026

US and Iran escalate tit-for-tat strikes as ceasefire unravels

The US and Iran exchanged military strikes for a second consecutive day, targeting facilities across the region and straining an April ceasefire. Oil prices spiked as Iran claimed to close the Strait of Hormuz and hit tankers.

The Guardian · Mar 05, 2026

Russia claims Ukrainian drones sank LNG tanker in Mediterranean

Russia accuses Ukraine of attacking the Arctic Metagaz LNG carrier in the Mediterranean, which exploded and sank off Libya carrying 61,000 tonnes of gas. Ukraine has not commented on the incident amid broader conflict escalation.

Fox News · May 03, 2026

Somali Pirates, Houthis Form Alliance Targeting $1T Red Sea Trade Route

Somali pirates and Iran-backed Houthi groups are collaborating to hijack oil tankers in the Red Sea, exploiting a security vacuum as naval forces focus on missile threats. The alliance targets a $1 trillion annual trade route using coordinated tactics not seen in a decade.

UOL Notícias · May 21, 2026

Russia formalizes seizure of Ukrainian properties in occupied territories

Russia has formalized laws allowing confiscation of Ukrainian properties in occupied territories, classifying abandoned homes as 'ownerless' and transferring them to Russian citizens. Ukrainians face dangerous obstacles and impossible conditions to reclaim their properties.

The Guardian · Jun 17, 2024

Ukraine summit backs territorial integrity as Russia rejects 'just peace'

Over 80 countries backed Ukraine's territorial integrity at a Swiss peace summit, but major non-aligned nations withheld support. Zelenskiy said Russia could negotiate immediately if it withdraws from Ukrainian territory, while Putin's proposal was dismissed as unreasonable.

France 24 · Jun 11, 2026

22 nations demand Iran halt attacks on their soil

Twenty-two countries including the US and European nations issued a joint warning demanding Iran cease attacks on their territories, citing Iranian security forces' use of criminal networks targeting dissidents, journalists, and Jewish communities.

Google News · May 03, 2026

Iran Says It Received U.S. Response to Peace Proposal

Iran claims to have received a US response to its 14-point peace negotiation proposal, while Trump rejected the offer citing insufficient Iranian concessions. Diplomatic tensions remain high with military rhetoric escalating.

The Guardian · Mar 16, 2026

Zelenskyy tightens drone export controls amid US-Iran tensions

President Zelenskyy announced plans for a new system to regulate Ukrainian drone sales to foreign buyers, preventing manufacturers from bypassing government oversight amid renewed international demand for drone interceptors.

El Comercio - Perú · Nov 25, 2025

Century's Longest Solar Eclipse Coming August 2, 2027

A total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027 will last 6 minutes 22 seconds—the longest visible from land in the 21st century. The phenomenon will cross ten countries from Spain to Somalia, with NASA confirming its exceptional duration and visibility.

Google News · May 20, 2026

U.S. Army Presented With 'Switchblade Drone' System

The US Army is evaluating a new "knife drone" swarm system designed for tactical military applications. The technology represents an advancement in autonomous drone coordination capabilities.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution · Mar 14, 2026

Iran threatens UAE ports as regional conflict escalates into third week

Iran threatens to attack UAE ports it claims host US military operations, escalating a three-week conflict that has disrupted global oil supplies via the Strait of Hormuz. The threat marks a dangerous expansion targeting civilian infrastructure in neighboring countries.

Diario Las Américas · Nov 04, 2025

South Korea: North Korea sent 5,000 troops to Russia in two months

South Korean intelligence reports 5,000 North Korean troops deployed to Russia since September, with over 6,000 casualties already suffered in Kursk operations, signaling deepening military cooperation between Pyongyang and Moscow.

Inbox.eu · May 09, 2026

Latvia Lifts Airspace Threat After Overnight Latgale Alert

Latvia's National Armed Forces reported an overnight airspace threat in Latgale has ended after NATO fighter jets were activated. The incident marks another potential drone incursion linked to Russia's war in Ukraine.

BBC News · May 22, 2026

Gaza flotilla activists allege abuse by Israeli forces during detention

Pro-Palestinian activists deported after their Gaza-bound aid flotilla was intercepted allege they suffered beatings, sexual violence, and mistreatment while detained by Israeli forces. Israel's prison service denies the allegations, stating detainees were held lawfully.

The Guardian · Apr 30, 2026

Oscar statuette vanishes after TSA forces director to check award at JFK

A TSA agent at JFK confiscated an Oscar belonging to Pavel Talankin, co-director of the Putin-critical documentary 'Mr Nobody Against Putin,' claiming it posed a security risk. The statuette disappeared after being checked as baggage and never arrived at its destination.

India Today · May 06, 2026

US-Iran Peace Talks Advance as Military Tensions Persist Across Region

The US and Iran are negotiating a potential peace agreement involving uranium transfers and nuclear restrictions, with Trump warning of resumed bombing if rejected. Parallel military operations continue across Gaza, Lebanon, and the Gulf as regional tensions remain high.

Investopedia · Mar 03, 2026

Oil Price Surge From Iran Conflict Threatens to Push Bond Yields Higher

Rising oil prices from U.S.-Iran conflict are pushing Treasury yields higher, with 10-year yields at 4.06% and threatening to reverse recent mortgage rate declines below 6%. Analysts debate whether energy disruptions could reignite inflation similar to 2022's Russia-Ukraine shock.

UOL Notícias · Jun 07, 2026

US plans to withdraw weapons systems from NATO, report says

The US plans to reduce military capabilities within NATO, including aircraft, drones, and naval forces, with details to be discussed at the July NATO summit in Turkey. European nations face pressure to increase defense spending and capabilities.

Google News · Jun 09, 2026

US and Iran Exchange Strikes After Helicopter Downed

The US launched strikes against Iran following a helicopter incident, prompting Iran to conduct retaliatory attacks on US targets across the Middle East including Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan.

infobae · Mar 01, 2026

Trump's Iran Operation: Inside the Plan to Eliminate Khamenei

Trump authorized a major military operation against Iran coordinated with Israel, reportedly killing Supreme Leader Khamenei after months of internal debate. The operation reflects Trump's strategy to attempt regime change, though analysts question its likelihood of success.

Google News · May 22, 2026

Oil prices rise as US-Iran nuclear talks stall

Oil prices moved higher as progress stalls in US-Iran peace talks, reflecting market concerns about potential supply disruptions from geopolitical tensions.

Diario Las Américas · Mar 06, 2026

U.S. strikes 3,000+ Iranian targets in week-long offensive

The US conducted over 3,000 strikes against Iranian military targets in one week, including command centers, air defenses, and naval assets. Defense contractors agreed to quadruple weapons production.

O SUL · Oct 09, 2025

Trump Plans Egypt Visit to Celebrate Gaza Ceasefire Deal

Trump plans to visit Egypt next week to celebrate a Gaza ceasefire agreement brokered by Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey. The deal includes hostage releases, prisoner exchanges, and humanitarian aid increases.

LA RAZÓN · Jun 03, 2026

Iran-US Truce Wobbles as Fresh Strikes Resume in Gulf

A fragile truce between Iran and the US deteriorates as both sides exchange military strikes in the Strait of Hormuz, with Iranian drones hitting Kuwait airport and Bahrain, killing at least one person.

The Guardian · May 02, 2025

Ukraine hails 'historic' minerals deal with US as equal partnership

Ukraine and the US signed a historic minerals agreement that Zelenskyy describes as an equal partnership, following talks with Trump at the Vatican. The deal excludes previous demands for Ukraine to repay military aid through mineral resources.

Google News · Jun 09, 2026

U.S. raises alert level over Israeli espionage activities

The Pentagon has elevated its alert level regarding Israeli espionage activities, specifically citing concerns about Israel monitoring US-Iran negotiations. This marks a significant diplomatic tension between longtime allies.

Google News · May 29, 2026

Russia Threatens Armenia Suspension Over EU Pivot

Russia's Eurasian Economic Union threatens to suspend Armenia over its EU integration efforts, while the U.S. backs Armenian PM Pashinyan's European outreach amid supply warnings from Moscow.

Google News · Jun 10, 2026

IDF Confirms Airbase Damage From Iranian Missile Attack

Israel's military confirmed an Iranian missile attack damaged an airbase this week, with no reported injuries. The incident occurs amid regional tensions and U.S. diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation.

The Guardian · Aug 21, 2024

Russian PoWs claim abandonment as Ukraine's Kursk offensive deepens

Hundreds of Russian conscripts surrendered during Ukraine's Kursk offensive, with captured soldiers claiming abandonment by their command. Ukraine reports reaching 17-22 miles into Russian territory while Russia forms new military groupings to counter the incursion.

Google News · May 11, 2026

Japan Unveils Cardboard Military Drone Costing $2,400

Japan has launched an experimental military drone constructed from cardboard, priced at approximately R$12,000. The innovation represents a cost-effective approach to drone technology for defense applications.

Google News · Jun 02, 2026

Trump-Netanyahu rift deepens over Iran war strategy

Leaked recordings reveal Trump called Netanyahu "fucking crazy" over Iran military plans, signaling potential fracture in US-Israel alliance as Israel continues bombing Lebanon despite Trump's orders.

The Guardian · Jun 06, 2026

Seven-month-old Palestinian baby killed in West Bank shooting

Israeli soldiers shot and killed a seven-month-old Palestinian baby in Hebron after opening fire on a family car that had complied with orders to stop. The military claimed the vehicle was accelerating toward troops, but an initial inquiry found the occupants were uninvolved civilians.

SWI swissinfo.ch · May 26, 2026

US Strikes Iran, Dimming Deal Hopes as Markets Trim Gains

US military strikes on Iranian sites dampened stock market gains and boosted oil prices as negotiations for a Middle East ceasefire agreement face uncertain timelines and unresolved nuclear program disputes.

PÚBLICO · Apr 08, 2026

US-Iran ceasefire masks deep divides as incompatible peace plans emerge

The US and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire just before a deadline, with Trump calling Iran's 10-point proposal a viable negotiation basis. However, their competing demands on nuclear programs, sanctions, and regional proxies remain fundamentally incompatible.

infobae · Nov 27, 2022

32 dead in Kherson from Russian strikes since Putin's forces withdrew

At least 32 people have died in Kherson from Russian airstrikes since Moscow's November 9 withdrawal, with additional casualties in Dnipro and Chasiv Yar. Ukrainian authorities report extensive mine-clearing operations and discovery of explosives hidden in children's toys.

BBC News · May 22, 2026

Gaza flotilla activists allege abuse during Israeli detention

Pro-Palestinian activists deported after their Gaza-bound aid flotilla was intercepted allege they suffered beatings, sexual assault, and mistreatment while detained by Israeli forces. Israel's prison service denies the allegations, claiming detainees were held lawfully.

Google News · Jun 01, 2026

Israel advances Lebanon invasion as Trump urges ceasefire

Israeli military advances northward in Lebanon while facing international pressure from the UN and Trump administration to halt operations. Netanyahu orders attacks near Beirut amid sovereignty violations.

Diário do Centro do Mundo · Jun 09, 2026

US Strikes Iran After Apache Helicopter Downed in Strait of Hormuz

The US conducted airstrikes on Iranian air defense systems and radar installations after accusing Iran of downing an Apache helicopter in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's Revolutionary Guard responded with missile and drone attacks, escalating tensions amid fragile ceasefire efforts.

Malayala Manorama · May 09, 2026

CIA: Iran Can Weather 4-Month Blockade as Hormuz Clashes Intensify

US-Iran conflict escalates with renewed Strait of Hormuz clashes despite ceasefire, while CIA analysis suggests Tehran can withstand naval blockade for approximately four months, limiting US leverage in stalled peace negotiations.

Google News · Jun 03, 2026

Asia-Pacific Markets Slide as Middle East Tensions Reignite

Asia-Pacific stock markets opened lower as renewed Middle East tensions and US-Iran clashes weighed on investor sentiment, while oil prices eased from recent highs amid broader concerns about AI and rate hikes.

BBC News · May 06, 2026

Venice Biennale roiled by Russia's return amid Ukraine war protests

Russia's first participation in Venice Biennale since invading Ukraine has sparked major protests and institutional backlash, with the EU threatening funding cuts and activists condemning the arts fair's decision as enabling soft power warfare.

El Universal · May 22, 2026

Gaza aid flotilla activists expelled by Israel arrive in Turkey

Over 400 activists aboard 50 ships attempting to reach Gaza were intercepted by Israeli military, detained, and deported. The first group arrived in Turkey after international outcry over documented mistreatment during detention.

Gulf News · May 31, 2026

Trump Toughens Iran Deal Terms as Drone Tensions Escalate

Trump has revised Middle East ceasefire proposal terms, particularly on Iran's nuclear material, as negotiations continue. Meanwhile, US-Iran military incidents escalate with drone shootdowns and vessel interdictions.

Google News · Apr 30, 2026

Trump Weighs Military Options as Iran Negotiations Stall

Trump administration is reconsidering military action against Iran amid failed negotiations and tensions over the Strait of Hormuz, with Secretary Rubio proposing a U.S.-led naval coalition to secure shipping lanes.

Responsible Statecraft · May 04, 2026

France pivots to Kenya as West Africa rejects its influence

France is shifting its African strategy toward Kenya after military coups and anti-colonial sentiment forced its withdrawal from West Africa and the Sahel. The move signals a broader realignment of Western influence on the continent.

The Hindu · Jun 15, 2026

U.S., Iran seal West Asia peace deal; Hormuz to reopen Friday

The US and Iran have agreed to end their 107-day conflict with an immediate ceasefire on all fronts including Lebanon. The deal, to be signed Friday in Geneva, includes Strait of Hormuz reopening, sanctions relief, and nuclear negotiations over 60 days.

Livemint · Jun 05, 2026

Gold slips amid geopolitical tensions, Fed rate hike fears

Gold prices fell 0.5% to $4,452.20/oz on June 5, 2026, driven by US-Iran peace deal uncertainties, Israel-Lebanon ceasefire stalling, and Fed rate hike concerns. Indian gold rates ranged from ₹1,19,295-₹1,59,800 across major cities.

Jornal de Notícias · Apr 04, 2026

Russian drone strike on Ukrainian market kills 5, wounds 19

A Russian drone attack on a market in Nikopol, Ukraine killed five people and wounded 19 others, including a 14-year-old in critical condition. Ukrainian authorities have launched a war crimes investigation.

La Razón · May 30, 2026

Europe Must Build Its Own Defense as U.S. Commitment Erodes

The Trump administration's transactional approach to NATO security guarantees—weaponizing troop deployments and missile placements as economic leverage—fundamentally undermines the credibility of collective defense, forcing Europe toward strategic autonomy.

Google News · May 14, 2026

Russian drone barrage kills 9 in Kyiv apartment strike

Russia launched its largest sustained drone and missile barrage since the war began, destroying a Kyiv apartment block and killing at least 9 civilians over three consecutive days of attacks.

Diario Do Grande Abc · Nov 21, 2025

Trump Sets Thursday Deadline for Ukraine to Accept U.S. Peace Plan

Trump declares Ukraine has until Thursday to accept a U.S. peace proposal to end the war, though he acknowledges a history of extending such deadlines. He also states Russia will face continued sanctions and won't pursue further aggression.

Google News · Apr 30, 2026

Press freedom hits 25-year low globally, RSF warns

Reporters Without Borders reports global press freedom has reached its worst level in 25 years, with China, Iran, and Russia leading violations. Spain's ranking dropped six positions in the 2026 World Press Freedom Index.

Notícias ao Minuto · Oct 21, 2025

Russian drone attack kills 4 in Ukraine's Chernihiv region

Russian drones and missiles attacked Chernihiv region in northern Ukraine, killing four people and wounding ten, while also damaging power infrastructure affecting electricity supply across the area.

BBC News · Apr 29, 2026

Russian mercenaries strike Mali rebels as military loses key northern base

Russian paramilitary forces conducted air strikes against rebel advances in Mali after jihadist and separatist groups killed the Defence Minister in a coordinated Saturday offensive. Despite showing force, Russia's Africa Corps withdrew from a key northern base as rebels gained significant ground.

fulcrum.sg · May 13, 2026

Southeast Asia's Nuclear Pivot: Why China Is Becoming the Region's Preferred Partner

Southeast Asian nations are embracing nuclear energy to meet rising electricity demand and climate goals, with China emerging as a competitive technology partner alongside traditional exporters. China's proven reactor designs and integrated supply chains position it to capture significant market share in the region.

The Hindu Business Line · Apr 20, 2026

India bonds weaken as U.S.-Iran tensions spike oil prices

Indian government bonds are expected to decline as oil prices surge amid escalating U.S.-Iran tensions and Strait of Hormuz closure, creating market uncertainty for energy-dependent India.

CNN Brasil · May 31, 2026

Iran rapidly restores missile arsenals, exposing limits of U.S. bombing campaign

Iran has quickly recovered access to underground missile facilities damaged by US-Israeli airstrikes, using simple equipment like tractors and dump trucks. Satellite imagery shows Iran has already reopened 50 of 69 tunnel entrances, suggesting limitations in the bombing campaign's long-term effectiveness.

The Guardian · Apr 13, 2026

Trump pressure forces climate silence at global finance talks

The Trump administration is pressuring global finance institutions to avoid discussing climate change at IMF and World Bank spring meetings, threatening to shelve a crucial climate action plan for developing nations.

Google News · May 28, 2026

EU Releases €2.8 Billion for Ukraine Fund

The European Union has released €2.8 billion for the Ukraine Fund, providing financial support to assist Ukraine's recovery and stability efforts amid ongoing geopolitical challenges.

The Guardian · May 20, 2026

Ben-Gvir's flotilla abuse video sparks global diplomatic crisis

Israel's far-right security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir published footage of detained international aid activists being abused, triggering condemnation from eight countries and even Israel's own leadership over violations of human dignity.

SIC Notícias · Apr 04, 2026

Russian drone strike kills 5, wounds 19 at Ukrainian market

A Russian drone attack on a marketplace in Nikopol, Ukraine killed five people and wounded 19 others, including a 14-year-old in critical condition. Ukrainian authorities have launched a war crimes investigation.

Times of India · Mar 26, 2026

Iran's Geography, Missiles & Mines Make Reopening Strait of Hormuz a Military Quandary

Iran has effectively blockaded the Strait of Hormuz in response to US-Israel military operations, creating a critical global energy chokepoint. The narrow waterway's geography, combined with Iran's mobile missiles, drones, and mines, makes reopening extremely difficult despite Trump's threats and diplomatic overtures.

Clarin · Mar 16, 2026

Trump claims Iran's new leader may be dead as 17-day war intensifies

On day 17 of the US-Israel conflict with Iran, both sides intensify military operations with Israel launching new airstrikes across Iranian cities and Iran responding with missile attacks on Tel Aviv and US bases, while uncertainty grows about Iran's new supreme leader.

Google News · May 03, 2026

Gas prices surge 30+ cents a gallon; analysts weigh further increases

U.S. gas prices jumped more than 30 cents per gallon in a week, reaching $4.39, driven by refinery outages and geopolitical tensions. Consumer spending on fuel spiked $125 million daily as prices hit their highest levels since Iran ceasefire announcements.

UOL Notícias · May 23, 2026

Four arrested in Spain after clashes at Gaza flotilla activists' arrival

Four people were arrested at Bilbao airport in Spain after confrontations erupted when pro-Palestinian activists returned from a Gaza-bound flotilla. The incident involved police use of force against supporters and relatives gathered to receive the activists.

Google News · Apr 29, 2026

Trump Shows Frustration as Iran Delays Negotiations

Trump expresses frustration as Iran delays response to U.S. proposals, with negotiations ongoing by phone while Iran conditions Strait of Hormuz reopening on permanent war resolution.

Açoriano Oriental · Oct 06, 2025

Russia Denies Drone Allegations, Warns of European Escalation

Russian officials reject allegations of sending drones to EU, with Kremlin spokesman Peskov denying accusations without evidence while deputy foreign minister Grushko warns of escalating NATO military activities near Russian borders.

The Guardian · Apr 28, 2026

Mali's Weakened Regime Faces Coordinated Insurgent Offensive

Al-Qaeda-affiliated JNIM and Tuareg separatists launched coordinated attacks across Mali, killing the defense minister and forcing Russian mercenaries to surrender. While unlikely to seize power outright, analysts believe they can force major concessions from the junta.

Google News · May 21, 2026

Latvia Scrambles NATO Fighters After Drone Alert

Latvia issued a drone alert and activated NATO fighter jets in response to an aerial incursion, escalating tensions in the Baltic region amid ongoing regional security concerns.

Devdiscourse · Sep 28, 2020

China's Naval Pullback Fails as Japan Escalates Senkaku Dispute

China reduced naval presence near disputed Senkaku-Diaoyu islands as a peace overture, but Japan's fishing boat incursions reignited tensions, prompting Beijing to resume maritime activities and challenge Tokyo's administrative control.

Metrópoles · Nov 01, 2023

Resta um buraco onde antes chegaram a morar 116 mil palestinos

Israel bombardeou campo de refugiados em Jabaliya matando dezenas de palestinos civis na busca por comandante do Hamas. Ataques aéreos deixaram mais de 150 feridos e questionam proporcionalidade sob direito internacional.

CBS News · May 13, 2026

Body of second U.S. soldier missing in Morocco recovered

The body of Spc. Mariyah Collington, 19, has been recovered in a coastal cave in Morocco after she went missing during a training exercise on May 2. She and 1st Lt. Kendrick Lamont Key Jr. disappeared while hiking near the Cap Draa Training Area.

Google News · Jun 12, 2026

Trump Cancels Iran Strikes, Claims Deal Near

Trump announced cancellation of planned military strikes against Iran, claiming a peace deal could be signed within days. The U.S. military was reportedly three hours from launching the operation when Trump intervened.

Asia News Network · May 13, 2026

India's growth to slow to 6.7% as Iran war drives oil shock

India's GDP growth is forecast to decelerate to 6.7% in FY2026-27 from 7.7% previously, driven by waning momentum and oil price shocks from the Iran-US conflict, though tax reforms and looser monetary policy may provide some offset.

Europa Press · Apr 08, 2026

Ukrainian drone attacks kill 1, wound 13 in Russia's Belgorod region

Ukrainian forces conducted drone attacks on Russia's Belgorod region, killing at least one person and wounding thirteen others across multiple towns. The strikes damaged homes, vehicles, and energy infrastructure across approximately 40 localities.

manilastandard.net · Apr 15, 2021

US Deploys 'Cognitive Warfare' Against China in South China Sea

The US is engaging in 'cognitive warfare' with China through staged military displays in the South China Sea, including releasing photos of US destroyers shadowing Chinese carriers and resuming joint exercises with the Philippines amid territorial tensions.

Estado de Minas · May 26, 2026

Iran executes woman who gave birth in custody, rights groups report

Iranian authorities executed 28-year-old Asma Zarei on May 20 after she gave birth to a son while imprisoned for her husband's death. She is the sixth woman executed in Iran this year, part of a pattern affecting women convicted of killing abusive spouses.

Google News · May 08, 2026

US Says It Has Blocked Over 70 Oil Tankers From Iran Ports

The US military has prevented over 70 oil tankers from entering or leaving Iranian ports, intensifying economic pressure on Tehran. Iran claims it can withstand the blockade for approximately four months.

The Indian Express · Apr 01, 2026

Trump signals Iran war exit within weeks as regional tensions escalate

Active military conflict between US-Israel and Iran continues with missile exchanges, drone attacks, and Strait of Hormuz blockade. Trump signals potential withdrawal within 2-3 weeks while Iran rejects ceasefire claims and prepares for prolonged conflict.

Google News · May 14, 2026

Iran and UAE clash at BRICS meeting over military operations

Iran and UAE entered into conflict during a BRICS meeting in India, with Iran accusing the Emirates of direct involvement in military operations against it, while pressuring the bloc to condemn US and Israeli attacks.

Google News · May 12, 2026

UAE's Secret Iran Strikes Risk Widening Gulf Conflict

The UAE has reportedly conducted secret military attacks on Iran, raising concerns about broader Gulf state involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict and potential regional escalation.

SooToday · May 19, 2026

NATO jet downs suspected Ukrainian drone over Estonia

A Romanian F-16 fighter jet downed what officials believe was a Ukrainian drone over southern Estonia, the latest incident of Ukrainian unmanned aircraft crossing NATO territory during intensified strikes on Russian targets.

The Economic Times · Feb 28, 2026

Gulf States Vow Response After Iran's Ballistic Missile Strikes

Iran launched ballistic missiles at multiple Gulf states on February 28, 2026, following US-Israeli strikes. Gulf nations intercepted most missiles but reported one death and material damage, with all states reserving the right to respond.

BBC · May 30, 2026

Ukraine escalates supply-line strikes with AI-enabled drone campaign

Ukraine is using AI-enabled Hornet drones to systematically destroy Russian supply convoys across occupied territories, with verified footage showing 14+ strikes in one week targeting ammunition, fuel and food vehicles critical to Russian military operations.

BBC News · May 14, 2026

Five Italian divers die in Maldives cave exploration accident

Five Italian scuba divers died attempting to explore underwater caves at 50 meters depth in Maldives' Vaavu Atoll. One body has been recovered; the incident is believed to be the worst single diving accident in the nation.

RTP · Jun 04, 2026

Zelensky proposes direct talks with Putin to end Ukraine war

Ukrainian President Zelensky issued an open letter to Putin proposing a bilateral meeting and total ceasefire during negotiations to end the war. The Kremlin responded positively to the proposal, with Trump supporting potential talks.

BBC News · Jun 09, 2026

Inside Myanmar's Civil War: BBC Reaches Rebel Front Lines

Five years after a military coup, Myanmar's civil war has killed thousands and displaced millions. Rebel forces, once advancing, now face setbacks against a better-equipped military using conscription and drone warfare.

The Times of Israel · Dec 05, 2025

Blinken's Gaza postwar plan fell short; Trump faces same obstacles

Secretary of State Antony Blinken developed a comprehensive 14-point plan for postwar Gaza governance involving multinational forces and Saudi normalization, but it collapsed when Trump won the 2024 election. Trump adopted a similar 20-point framework with key differences that may undermine implementation.

Google News · Apr 28, 2026

Trump rejects Iran's latest peace proposal as tensions simmer

Trump and Secretary of State Rubio have dismissed Iran's latest peace proposal as insufficient, with Trump suggesting Iran is experiencing internal collapse. The rejection leaves diplomatic negotiations in limbo amid regional tensions.

The Economic Times · Jun 04, 2026

Vicky Kaushal: Children Learn by Example, Not Words

Vicky Kaushal shares insights on fatherhood with son Vihaan, emphasizing that children learn through parental example rather than words. The actor reflects on how parenthood has transformed his perspective on life and family responsibilities.

Correio · Jun 03, 2026

God of War: Laufey announced at PlayStation State of Play 2026

Sony announced God of War: Laufey at State of Play 2026, featuring Kratos's deceased wife as protagonist in a post-life realm with multiple mythologies. The PS5 exclusive continues directly from Ragnarök with new gameplay mechanics blending modern and classic combat systems.

Google News · Jun 11, 2026

Slovenia Lifts Arms Trade Ban With Israel

Slovenia has lifted its ban on arms trade with Israel, reversing a previous policy restriction. The move signals a shift in the country's diplomatic stance toward Israeli military commerce.

El País · Mar 30, 2022

Putin purges peace-minded advisers from security council

Putin dismissed four respected Russian experts from the Security Council's scientific advisory body for signing a letter calling for a ceasefire in Ukraine, though economic and humanitarian pressures may eventually force the Kremlin to adopt similar policies.

BBC News · May 01, 2026

Aung San Suu Kyi moved to house arrest after 5 years in detention

Myanmar's former democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, detained since the 2021 military coup, has been moved to house arrest at age 80. The Nobel laureate faces multiple convictions she denies, with rights groups condemning her trials as a sham.

The Guardian · Jun 06, 2026

Tate's Moscow Visit Sparks Outcry Over UK Extradition Delay

British women accusing Andrew Tate of rape and assault criticize UK authorities for delaying extradition as the influencer appears in Russia to amplify Kremlin propaganda, raising questions about justice and national security.

The Gateway Pundit · Apr 03, 2026

Hegseth Removes Army Chief of Staff and Two Senior Generals

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ousted Army Chief of Staff General Randy George and two additional senior generals, continuing a sweeping restructuring of Pentagon leadership amid ongoing military operations.

Australian Broadcasting Corporation · Jun 17, 2026

G7 leaders test Trump with rare public pushback on Iran deal

G7 leaders are increasingly willing to publicly criticize Trump at the France summit, emboldened by domestic political gains. The gathering tests whether allies will accept Trump's Iran ceasefire or push back on tariffs and NATO concerns.

El Comercio - Perú · Aug 28, 2025

U.S. Naval Buildup in Caribbean Raises Intervention Fears in Venezuela

The US has deployed six warships and 4,000 Marines to the Caribbean, officially targeting drug trafficking but raising concerns about a potential military intervention to overthrow Maduro, drawing parallels to the 1989 Panama operation against Noriega.

Google News · Apr 29, 2026

Unanswered Questions Persist as Iran Conflict Escalates

Multiple outlets examine fundamental uncertainties surrounding the Iran-U.S.-Israel conflict, including its scope, duration, and potential resolution pathways amid ongoing military tensions.

The Japan Times · May 12, 2026

China's green tech firms capitalize on Iran war energy crisis

Chinese clean technology manufacturers are aggressively expanding exports to nations seeking alternatives to costly fuel imports following the Iran war energy shock, with solar, EV, and battery firms targeting new markets.

Google News · May 10, 2026

Police clear USP rectory occupation; four students hospitalized

Brazilian military police forcibly evacuated student protesters from São Paulo University's rector office, injuring four students who required hospitalization. The pre-dawn operation using tear gas and batons has drawn sharp criticism from the academic community.

The Tribune · May 29, 2026

Iran to charge fees for Hormuz transit services, ambassador says

Iran's ambassador announces plans to charge fees for navigation, security, and rescue services in the Strait of Hormuz, reversing decades of free provision. The move comes amid US sanctions on Iran's newly created Persian Gulf Strait Authority.

The Times of India · Apr 03, 2026

Pentagon ousts Army chief amid Iran tensions under Trump administration

US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has forced the immediate retirement of Army Chief of Staff General Randy George, replacing him with acting chief Christopher LaNeve as part of broader military leadership restructuring aligned with Trump's wartime strategy.

The Guardian · May 29, 2026

NATO confirms Russian drone struck Romania as Putin denies responsibility

NATO confirmed a drone that crashed into a Romanian apartment building was of Russian origin, injuring two people. The incident marks Russia's first residential strike outside Ukraine since 2022, prompting NATO allies to offer air defense support and Romania to expel a Russian consul.

BBC News · Jun 11, 2026

US Sea Drone Marks First Rescue Mission in Strait of Hormuz Operation

A US Navy Corsair sea drone successfully rescued two Army helicopter crew members off Oman's coast, marking the first publicly known unmanned vessel rescue operation. The autonomous vessel was remotely operated to retrieve the soldiers within two hours.

CNN en Español · Dec 20, 2024

Russian missile barrage kills at least one in Kyiv; embassies damaged

Russian forces launched five ballistic missiles at Kyiv on Friday morning, killing at least one person and wounding 11 others. Ukrainian air defenses intercepted all missiles, but falling debris damaged buildings, embassies, and infrastructure across multiple city districts.

Clarin · Mar 28, 2026

Israel intensifies Iran strikes as Houthis enter conflict; US prepares ground ops

One month into the US-Israel-Iran war, Israeli forces strike Iranian naval weapons facilities and mobile command centers in Tehran while Iran threatens US and Israeli universities. Regional tensions escalate with Houthi rebels entering the conflict and multiple nations intercepting Iranian missiles.

El Confidencial · Mar 04, 2026

Iran's Regional Escalation Threatens Gulf States' Economic Model

Iran's internationalization of conflict with Israel and the US threatens Gulf monarchies' economic model based on regional stability and investor confidence. The prolonged uncertainty risks deterring foreign investment and disrupting critical energy infrastructure.

Libero.pe · Mar 15, 2026

Trump rejects Iran deal, warns of escalating Middle East attacks

Trump rejects current Iran nuclear agreement terms and warns of potential new U.S. military strikes, while acknowledging possible ceasefire negotiations amid escalating Middle East tensions and concerns over Strait of Hormuz blockade.

The Guardian · Jun 07, 2026

Russian drone strikes spent nuclear fuel building near Chornobyl

A Russian Shahed drone substantially damaged a spent nuclear fuel storage building near the disused Chornobyl plant. Ukraine's president called the attack deliberate and 'extremely vile,' though radiation levels remained within normal limits.

The Guardian · Aug 12, 2024

US accelerates military deployment as Iran attack feared within days

The US is rapidly deploying military assets to the Middle East as tensions escalate, with reports suggesting Iran may attack within days. Western powers call for Gaza ceasefire while international airlines suspend regional flights due to security concerns.

The Guardian · May 09, 2026

Netanyahu-Trump alliance fractures as war strategy unravels

Netanyahu insists on full coordination with Trump amid reports Israel is excluded from Iran conflict decisions. Observers suspect tensions are worse than publicly acknowledged after the joint military campaign failed to achieve stated objectives.

Google News · Jun 03, 2026

US Evaluates Expanding Nuclear Arsenal Across Europe

The United States is evaluating plans to expand nuclear weapons deployment across European territory, including stationing nuclear bombers in additional NATO countries as a deterrent against Russia.

The Straits Times · May 01, 2026

US claims Iran ceasefire ends hostilities ahead of war powers deadline

A Trump administration official declared that a US-Iran ceasefire begun in early April has "terminated" hostilities for War Powers Resolution purposes, allowing the president to bypass a congressional deadline without seeking formal authorization.

PerthNow · May 08, 2026

CIA: Iran Can Weather US Blockade for Four More Months

A CIA assessment indicates Iran could endure a US naval blockade for approximately four more months, limiting American leverage as diplomatic efforts to end the US-Iran conflict stall amid renewed military clashes in the Strait of Hormuz.

Gazeta do Povo · Jun 10, 2026

Iran closes Strait of Hormuz, threatens to attack vessels

Iran announced a complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz and threatened to attack any vessels attempting passage following US military strikes, escalating regional tensions over a critical global energy corridor.

Mid Day · Mar 12, 2026

Iran's New Leader Vows Revenge, Threatens Strait of Hormuz Closure

Iran's new Supreme Leader vows continued resistance and revenge, threatening to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed and potentially open new conflict fronts. India mobilizes diplomatic efforts to protect 9,000 nationals and secure merchant vessel passage through the strategic waterway.

UOL Notícias · Jan 14, 2023

Russian missile strikes kill at least 5 in Ukraine as attacks intensify

Russia launched widespread missile attacks across Ukraine on Saturday, killing at least five people in Dnipro and wounding 27 others in a residential building strike. President Zelensky vowed accountability as air raids continue across multiple regions.

ABC · Feb 01, 2025

U.S. Conducts Airstrikes Against ISIS Targets in Somalia

The US military conducted precision airstrikes against ISIS-Somalia operatives in Puntland, targeting a key attack planner. Defense Secretary Hegseth reported several militants killed with no civilian casualties.

Google News · Apr 27, 2026

Iran Presents New Proposal to Reopen Strait of Hormuz

Tehran has presented a new proposal aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping chokepoint. The initiative signals potential diplomatic efforts to resolve regional tensions affecting international maritime commerce.

The Financial Express · Mar 11, 2026

Oil Tops $100 as Iran War Disrupts Shipping; Indian Crew Member Killed

Ongoing US-Iran conflict has disrupted global shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, pushing oil prices above $100/barrel and killing at least one Indian crew member. Iran demands recognition of rights, reparations, and security guarantees to end the war.

The Jerusalem Post · May 16, 2026

Israel-Iran Conflict Escalates: Khamenei Killed in Strike, Ceasefire Holds

Israel conducted major aerial operations against Iran in late February, killing senior Iranian officials including Ayatollah Khamenei. Iran retaliated with ballistic missiles across the region, resulting in significant casualties before a ceasefire took effect in April.

Devdiscourse · Jun 08, 2026

French NATO Fighter Shoots Down Russian Drone Over Latvia

A French Rafale jet under NATO command shot down a Russian drone that entered Latvia's airspace, marking another escalation in security tensions along Europe's eastern border amid the Ukraine conflict.

O GLOBO · May 25, 2026

Europe swelters as UK breaks May heat record amid climate crisis

Multiple European countries broke temperature records on May 25, with the UK registering 34.8°C in London, France issuing orange alerts in eight departments, and Spain expecting up to 38°C this week—conditions scientists attribute to human-caused climate change intensifying extreme weather.

Republic World · May 06, 2026

Trump Pauses Strait of Hormuz Escort Mission to Pursue Iran Nuclear Deal

Trump halted U.S. efforts to guide vessels through the Strait of Hormuz to allow time for Iran nuclear deal negotiations, while maintaining a naval blockade on Iranian ports. The pause comes amid ongoing Iranian attacks on UAE infrastructure and stalled ceasefire talks.

Google News · May 18, 2026

Trump Issues Iran Ultimatum as Diplomatic Talks Stall

Trump warns Iran that time is running out for negotiations, signaling potential military action after stalled diplomatic progress. The warning triggers market volatility with stock declines and oil price increases.

Irish Mirror · Jun 07, 2026

Iran fires missiles at Israel as IRGC threatens week-long assault

Iran's IRGC fired multiple waves of missiles at northern Israel in retaliation for Israeli strikes on Beirut, threatening seven days of continuous attacks. Israel claims interception of all missiles as regional ceasefires teeter on collapse.

eldiario.es · May 02, 2026

Trump declares Iran war over, then threatens more strikes

Trump formally notified Congress that hostilities with Iran have ended, but immediately suggested further military action may be necessary, claiming Iran hasn't paid a sufficient price for its actions.

Al Jazeera · Jun 04, 2026

SpaceX targets $1.77tn valuation in record-breaking IPO

SpaceX announced plans for the largest IPO in history, targeting a $1.77 trillion valuation by selling 555.6 million shares at $135 each to raise $75 billion, positioning itself as the world's seventh-largest company.

News18 · Nov 05, 2022

India Condemns North Korea Missile Launches as UNSC Violation

India's UN envoy condemned North Korea's missile launches as violations of Security Council resolutions, calling for denuclearization. The statement follows escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula amid US-South Korea military exercises.

The Economic Times · Apr 01, 2026

Israel, US claim 4,000+ targets struck in month-long Iran campaign

Israel and the US claim to have struck over 4,000 targets including 10,000 terror components in a coordinated military campaign against Iran and its allies. The operation aims to weaken Iran's regime and proxy network, with both sides reporting significant strikes and counter-operations.

CNN Brasil · May 29, 2026

Philosopher Edgar Morin Dies at 104; Brazilian Scholars Mourn Loss

French philosopher Edgar Morin, a towering intellectual who influenced generations and resisted Nazi occupation, died at 104. Brazilian researchers and global academics mourned the loss of the complexity theorist and humanist thinker.

Devdiscourse · Sep 28, 2020

China's Naval Pullback Fails as Japan Escalates Senkaku Dispute

China reduced naval presence near disputed Senkaku-Diaoyu Islands as a diplomatic gesture, but Japan's fishing boat incursions reignited tensions. Experts warn China is adopting a gradual strategy to challenge Japanese control.

CBS News · Jun 05, 2026

Detained journalist pleads for medical aid from Iran's Evin Prison

Detained Iranian-American journalist Reza Valizadeh has pleaded for medical help from Evin Prison, where he and three other Americans suffer from untreated illnesses. The U.S. is negotiating separately on hostage releases rather than linking them to ongoing Iran truce talks.

The Guardian · Apr 06, 2025

Zelenskyy rebukes US for 'weak' response to deadly Russian strike on Kryvyi Rih

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy condemned the US embassy's response to a Russian missile strike that killed 18 people including nine children in his hometown, saying the statement was 'weak' for failing to name Russia. Meanwhile, he welcomed progress in talks with France and Britain on potential peacekeeping forces.

El País · Feb 04, 2026

US launches retaliatory strikes against ISIS targets in Syria

US Central Command conducted five airstrikes against ISIS positions in Syria between January 27 and February 2, targeting weapons storage, communications centers, and logistics hubs as part of Operation Falcon Strike retaliation for a December attack that killed three Americans.

The Daily Beast · Oct 20, 2025

Father and Two Daughters Die in Montana Plane Crash

Pilot Mark Anderson, 62, and his daughters Lainey, 22, and Ellie, 17, were killed when their twin-engine aircraft crashed in Montana wilderness after developing engine problems during flight from Alabama.

The Hindu · May 12, 2026

UAE's secret Iran attacks complicate Trump ceasefire push

The UAE conducted previously undisclosed attacks on Iranian oil infrastructure last month, complicating ceasefire negotiations as Trump warns the fragile peace deal is on 'life support' following Iran's rejection of U.S. proposals.

CNN Brasil · May 23, 2026

US conducts military exercises over Caracas after Maduro's capture

US armed forces conducted military exercises over Caracas, Venezuela's capital, authorized by the Venezuelan government following the January capture of former dictator Nicolás Maduro. The operation included aircraft and naval vessels near the US embassy.

Correio Braziliense · Mar 31, 2026

Trump threatens to destroy Iran's key oil hub amid nuclear standoff

Trump threatens to obliterate Kharg Island, Iran's main oil terminal handling 90% of exports, if Tehran doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz. The escalation coincides with U.S. military mobilization and ongoing nuclear negotiations.

Google News · Jun 16, 2026

Markets surge on Mideast deal hopes as oil tumbles

Stock markets rally with Dow hitting record highs as potential Iran deal and Strait of Hormuz reopening ease geopolitical tensions, driving oil prices lower and boosting investor sentiment.

The Guardian · May 07, 2026

US and Iran edge toward temporary truce as Pakistan mediates breakthrough

Pakistani officials claim the US and Iran are close to a temporary agreement to halt Middle East conflict, with a basic interim deal potentially reached by weekend. However, previous diplomatic efforts have stalled, and significant gaps remain on nuclear enrichment terms.

Moneycontrol.com · May 29, 2026

Indian markets set for flat open as global gains offset FII selling

Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty are expected to open flat Friday despite strong Asian markets and Wall Street records, supported by falling crude oil prices and US-Iran ceasefire hopes but tempered by persistent FII outflows.

The Guardian · Jun 12, 2026

Wafa Mustafa's Fight for Syria's 177,000 Disappeared

Wafa Mustafa documents her search for her father, forcibly disappeared in Syria in 2013, through a new documentary highlighting the plight of 177,000 missing persons and the 'violence of waiting' experienced by families.

O GLOBO · Dec 15, 2025

Ukraine, allies agree on security guarantees framework as peace talks advance

Ukraine and Western allies have reached tentative agreement on NATO-like security guarantees, though implementation details remain undefined. Russia occupies 20% of Ukrainian territory and demands recognition of conquered regions, creating a major sticking point in peace negotiations.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution · Apr 24, 2026

Global stocks slip as Iran standoff keeps oil prices elevated

World markets fell Friday as stalled U.S.-Iran peace talks pushed oil prices higher, with major indices declining despite extended ceasefire. Tech stocks led losses as investor sentiment weakened over geopolitical uncertainty.

Los Angeles Times · Jun 07, 2026

US-Iran tensions escalate as ceasefire hangs by a thread in Persian Gulf

Iran launched ballistic missiles and drones at Bahrain and Kuwait on Saturday, which were intercepted, escalating tensions as the Trump administration pressures Tehran to accept a ceasefire deal while considering allowing Gulf allies access to frozen Iranian assets.

Cambodianess · May 07, 2026

ASEAN Summit Faces Middle East Crisis, Myanmar Standoff

ASEAN leaders gather in Cebu to address Middle East supply chain disruptions and energy security, while Myanmar's exclusion and South China Sea disputes remain unresolved regional challenges.

Infodefensa · Jun 08, 2026

Spain deploys first military 5G network in NATO operations at Slovak base

Spain's Defense Ministry is deploying a 5G experimental center at its NATO base in Slovakia, marking the first military 5G network in a real operational scenario. The €3 million project will test advanced communications for multi-domain operations across Spain's 800-strong multinational battlegroup.

InfoMoney · May 29, 2026

Putin warns Russia can destroy any attacker of Kaliningrado enclave

Putin declared Russia has means to destroy any attacker of Kaliningrado enclave, responding to Lithuanian NATO statements about capability to enter the region. He reiterated any threat to Russia is a legitimate target while claiming openness to peace negotiations.

Google News · May 20, 2026

Pentagon Announces Withdrawal of Thousands of Troops from Europe

The Pentagon announced plans to withdraw thousands of U.S. troops from Europe as part of the Trump administration's strategy to reduce NATO commitments, though military commanders dispute impact on alliance defense capabilities.

The Economic Times · May 21, 2026

OPEC+ Set to Raise July Output Despite Iran War Disruptions

Seven OPEC+ members plan to raise July oil output by 188,000 barrels per day at their June 7 meeting, continuing monthly increases despite Iran war-related supply disruptions and the UAE's recent departure.

infobae · Nov 13, 2023

Julia Navarro's Novel Mirrors Middle East Conflict Through Two Trapped Souls

Spanish author Julia Navarro's novel 'De ninguna parte' explores how two young men—an Israeli soldier and a radicalized Arab—become trapped in cycles of violence and revenge stemming from the Middle East conflict, reflecting real-world complexities of displacement and extremism.

Google News · May 07, 2026

Iran Expected to Respond Thursday to US Peace Proposal

Iran is expected to respond Thursday to a US proposal aimed at ending regional conflict, with officials reporting progress toward a one-page peace memo despite conflicting public messaging from both sides.

The Guardian · May 01, 2026

Marathon Record-Breaker Sawe Feted as National Hero in Kenya

Sabastian Sawe became the first person to officially run a marathon in under two hours, clocking 1h 59m 30s at the London Marathon. He received a hero's welcome in his Kenyan hometown with presidential recognition and substantial prize money.

Google News · May 12, 2026

Iran Expands Strategic Zone in Strait of Hormuz Amid Tensions

Iran has expanded its claimed strategic zone in the Strait of Hormuz, deploying submarines and threatening US bases while blocking dozens of ships. The escalation reflects rising tensions over sanctions and regional control of critical shipping routes.

Breitbart News Network · May 01, 2026

Trump rejects Iran proposal as nuclear talks remain deadlocked

Trump rejected a new Iranian negotiating proposal Friday, maintaining stalled peace talks despite a weeks-long ceasefire. The impasse continues amid economic sanctions, regional military strikes, and domestic pressure for congressional war authorization.

Google News · Jun 10, 2026

Ukraine War Reshapes Russian Society

Analysis of how the Ukraine conflict has transformed Russian society, examining shifts in public sentiment, social structures, and daily life under wartime conditions.

Google News · Jun 12, 2026

¿Confía realmente el mercado en el fin del conflicto en Irán?

Los mercados bursátiles ya reflejan un posible acuerdo entre EE.UU. e Irán, desplazando la atención hacia los tipos de interés y el sector tecnológico. La confianza en la resolución del conflicto reduce expectativas de volatilidad en precios de petróleo.

La Nación · Jun 16, 2026

Irán y Nueva Zelanda empatan 2-2; el grupo G sigue sin líder

Irán y Nueva Zelanda igualaron 2-2 en Los Angeles Stadium, dejando el grupo G sin líder tras el empate de Bélgica y Egipto. Las deficiencias defensivas impidieron que ninguno de los equipos se llevara los tres puntos.

The Guardian · May 20, 2026

Xi and Putin's 'Best Friends' Bond Tested by Power Imbalance

Xi Jinping's ceremonial welcome of Putin to Beijing raises questions about their alliance as Russia's Ukraine war deepens Moscow's dependence on China, while Western leaders simultaneously improve ties with Beijing.

Devdiscourse · Feb 03, 2024

US strikes 85 targets in Iraq, Syria in retaliation for Jordan drone attack

The US conducted airstrikes on 85 targets in Iraq and Syria against Iranian Revolutionary Guards and affiliated militias in retaliation for a drone attack that killed three American soldiers in Jordan. President Biden warned the response would continue at times and places of the US choosing.

CBS News · May 26, 2026

U.S.-Iran deal takes shape amid obstacles, military tensions persist

Trump administration and Iran report progress toward a peace deal to end their war, with negotiations focusing on uranium disposal and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, though both sides cite remaining obstacles and continued military operations complicate talks.

Times of India · Mar 10, 2025

Musk clashes with Polish minister over Starlink funding for Ukraine

Elon Musk and Polish Foreign Minister Sikorski engaged in a heated public dispute over Starlink's funding and role in Ukraine's defense, with Musk asserting the service is irreplaceable while Sikorski claimed Poland covers $50M annually.

Google News · May 29, 2026

U.N. Adds Israel and Russia to Sexual Violence Blacklist in Conflict Zones

The UN has added Israeli and Russian forces to its blacklist for sexual violence in conflict zones, marking the first time Israel appears on the list. The designation reflects documented allegations of sexual violence against Palestinians and civilians in respective conflicts.

Deccan Chronicle · Oct 01, 2024

Iran Launches Ballistic Missiles at Israel in Major Escalation

Iran launched dozens of ballistic missiles at Israel in a major escalation, citing retaliation for killed militant leaders. Israel activated air defenses and ordered shelters as ground operations in Lebanon intensified regional tensions.

Google News · Jun 13, 2026

DJI sues Insta360 over patent infringement in action camera market

DJI has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Insta360 over its Luna Ultra action gimbal camera, alleging violations of multiple Osmo Pocket patents. The legal dispute highlights intensifying competition in the compact camera market.

infobae · Jul 17, 2024

Houthi drone attack triggers 220km oil spill in Red Sea

Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels attacked the Chios Lion tanker with an unmanned vessel, causing a 220-kilometer oil slick near the Farasan marine sanctuary. The incident marks another environmental threat from ongoing Red Sea attacks.

SBS Australia · Apr 30, 2026

Six Australians detained as Israel intercepts Gaza aid flotilla near Crete

Israel's navy intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters near Crete, detaining six Australians attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza. DFAT is providing consular assistance while activist groups and opposition politicians call for their release.

CNN Brasil · May 31, 2026

Ukraine strikes Russian oil infrastructure 700km from front lines

Ukraine conducted widespread drone attacks on Russian oil refineries and fuel storage facilities, hitting targets 700km from the front lines as part of a strategy to degrade Russia's energy infrastructure amid intensifying warfare.

India TV News · May 18, 2026

US, Israel Ramp Up Military Preparations for Possible Iran Strikes

The US and Israel are reportedly preparing extensive military operations against Iran, with potential strikes possible within days. Diplomatic negotiations remain stalled over nuclear program, sanctions, and security disagreements.

Europa Press · Jan 20, 2026

Russia launches fresh overnight attack on Kyiv, killing at least one person

Russia conducted a nighttime attack on Kiev and surrounding regions, killing at least one person and damaging infrastructure including power stations. The assault targeted multiple Ukrainian provinces with ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and over 300 kamikaze drones.

BBC News · May 20, 2026

UK eases Russian oil sanctions amid global fuel crisis, drawing criticism

The UK has loosened sanctions on Russian oil refined into diesel and jet fuel to address rising fuel prices, citing supply concerns from the Strait of Hormuz blockade. The move mirrors US policy but draws criticism from allies who argue it undermines pressure on Russia.

India Today · Jun 05, 2026

West Asia conflict quietly inflates Indian household costs beyond fuel

India Today's analysis of Amazon price histories reveals that West Asia disruptions have triggered broad price increases across everyday Indian household items beyond fuel, with food, appliances, and construction materials showing significant cost jumps over 100 days.

Brasil 247 · Oct 12, 2023

Trump critica Netanyahu por despreparo para ataque do Hamas

Donald Trump criticou o primeiro-ministro israelense Benjamin Netanyahu por falta de preparação para o ataque do Hamas, enquanto Israel contabilizava vítimas de um dos ataques mais devastadores de sua história.

Norfolk Virginian-Pilot · May 03, 2026

Ship attacked near Strait of Hormuz as Iran proposes 30-day resolution plan

A cargo ship near the Strait of Hormuz was attacked by small Iranian craft as Tehran reviews a US response to its 14-point peace proposal. The incident marks the latest in dozens of attacks since the war began, while both sides claim victory and resist backing down.

O Globo · May 22, 2026

US Intelligence Chief Gabbard Resigns Amid Iran War Tensions with Trump

Tulsi Gabbard, US Director of National Intelligence, announced her resignation effective June 30, 2026, citing her husband's rare bone cancer diagnosis. Reuters sources indicate the White House forced her departure following disagreements with Trump over Iran military operations.

Jornal de Notícias · Nov 23, 2022

Turkey launches 471 strikes against Kurdish forces in Syria and Iraq

Turkey conducted 471 airstrikes and artillery attacks against Kurdish PKK and YPG positions in Syria and Iraq since Sunday, claiming 254 militant casualties. The operation follows a November 13 Istanbul bombing that killed six people, which Kurdish groups deny involvement in.

Google News · May 30, 2026

Poland considers revoking top honor awarded to Zelensky

Poland's president Nawrocki is considering revoking the country's highest decoration awarded to Zelensky, citing Ukraine's honoring of a controversial WWII military organization with Nazi collaboration ties.

Google News · Jun 12, 2026

Israel Halts Response After Trump Intervention in Iran Escalation

Israel ceased military operations within 12 hours of a direct missile exchange with Iran, reportedly following pressure from the Trump administration. The brief escalation marked the first direct strike between the nations since April's ceasefire.

EL PAÍS · May 31, 2026

U.S. fires on tanker attempting to breach Strait of Hormuz blockade to Iran

The US military attacked a tanker attempting to breach its blockade of Iran-bound shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, disabling the vessel after it ignored multiple warnings. The incident reflects escalating tensions over the strategic waterway amid stalled US-Iran negotiations.

The Indian Express · May 02, 2026

Iran-US ceasefire stalls as Trump rejects Tehran's proposal; Hormuz blockade persists

A ceasefire between the US and Iran holds nominally since April 8, but negotiations stall as Trump rejects Iran's latest proposal and maintains a naval blockade of Iranian ports. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz—through which 20% of global oil flows—has pushed crude prices 52% higher, threatening global economic stability.

BBC News · May 26, 2026

Russia threatens fresh Kyiv strikes after massive weekend assault

Russia threatens fresh systematic strikes on Kyiv's decision-making centers and drone facilities, calling for foreign nationals to evacuate. The threat follows one of the war's largest aerial assaults that killed four and injured about 100 people.

Philstar.com · Jun 07, 2026

3 Filipino workers injured in Kuwait airport drone strike

Three Filipino workers were wounded in a June 3 drone strike at Kuwait International Airport that killed one Indian national and injured 63 others. The attack, blamed on Iran by Kuwait, damaged airport facilities and diplomatic missions.

eldiario.es · May 06, 2026

Spanish stocks surge 2.47% as oil plummets on US-Iran peace hopes

Spain's Ibex 35 index gained 2.47% as oil prices plummeted over 7% following reports of a potential US-Iran peace agreement. The market rally reflects global optimism about ending regional conflict and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

The Jerusalem Post · May 20, 2026

Israel-Iran Conflict Escalates: Khamenei Killed in Strike, Ceasefire Holds

Following major Israeli operations in late February targeting Iranian leadership, including Ayatollah Khamenei, Iran retaliated with widespread missile attacks across the Middle East. A ceasefire agreement was reached in April after significant casualties on both sides.

Google News · Jun 06, 2026

Gaza's Silent Crisis: Children Losing Ability to Speak

Children in Gaza are experiencing selective mutism and speech loss due to severe psychological trauma from ongoing conflict, according to BBC reporting on the silent suffering of vulnerable youth.

Google News · Apr 29, 2026

Hormuz Shipping Grinds to Halt as US-Iran Tensions Escalate

Maritime traffic through the critical Strait of Hormuz has plummeted as US-Iran tensions escalate, with only Iran-linked vessels moving while international shipping stalls and seafarers face extended stranding.

RT en Español · Aug 17, 2024

Ukraine drone strikes road near Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

Ukrainian forces conducted a drone attack on a road near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, striking approximately 500 meters from the facility's power generators, with no reported casualties but raising safety concerns.

Google News · Apr 28, 2026

Iran Proposes New Framework to End U.S. Conflict

Iran has presented a new proposal aimed at resolving its conflict with the United States, though specific details of the proposal remain unclear from available reporting.

Small Wars Journal · May 14, 2026

Military Must Treat Cognitive Warfare as Independent Domain, Expert Argues

Military strategists argue the cognitive domain—human perception and decision-making—is now a decisive warfare battleground requiring dedicated doctrine, organizational structures, and AI-detection capabilities to counter adversary disinformation and psychological manipulation.

Meio Norte · May 26, 2026

Iran executes woman who gave birth in prison after murder conviction

Iran executed 28-year-old Asma Zarei, who gave birth while imprisoned and was convicted of her husband's death. Human rights groups report she is the sixth woman executed this year, raising concerns about domestic violence victims being prosecuted.

Livemint · Jun 14, 2026

Trump claims Iran deal imminent as Tehran disputes timeline

Trump claims a US-Iran nuclear deal will be signed within hours, promising Strait of Hormuz reopening and sanctions relief. Iran's officials dispute the timeline, creating uncertainty around the agreement's finalization.

Devdiscourse · May 19, 2026

Asian Markets Wobble as Oil Eases on Trump's Iran Peace Overture

Asian shares showed mixed performance while bond markets recovered as oil prices fell following Trump's pause on Iran military action and optimism about nuclear negotiations. Markets remain cautious despite the diplomatic shift.

Institute for the Study of War · May 17, 2026

Russian Command's False Claims About Kupyansk Advance Undermine Operational Planning

Russia's senior military leadership presented highly inaccurate battlefield assessments for the fifth consecutive month, falsely claiming advances near Kupyansk that independent analysis contradicts. The discrepancy suggests command may be allowing fabricated reports to influence operational planning.

Los Angeles Times · May 26, 2026

U.S. Strikes Iran in 'Self-Defense' as Trump Pursues Broader Regional Deal

US military conducted defensive strikes against Iranian missile platforms and mine-laying vessels while Trump simultaneously claims Iran negotiations are progressing and proposes expanding Abraham Accords to include Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and other regional powers.

Google News · May 11, 2026

EU rejects Schröder as Russia-Ukraine peace negotiator

EU leadership, including Kallas, has rejected former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder as a mediator for Russia-Ukraine peace talks, dismissing Putin's proposal amid concerns about Schröder's close ties to Moscow.

Hispanic L.A. · May 22, 2026

Trump May Pivot From Iran to Cuba as Political Pressure Mounts

Opinion piece argues Trump may pivot from Iran conflict to target Cuba, using formal charges against Raúl Castro as pretext. Author characterizes move as bullying behavior and questions legitimacy of accusations tied to 1996 aircraft incident.

BBC News · Jun 15, 2026

UK seizes Russian oil tanker in Channel, arrests Indian national

UK armed forces seized a sanctioned Russian oil tanker in the English Channel, arresting an Indian crew member on sanctions violations. The operation marks the first time British military boarded a vessel to enforce Ukraine-related sanctions.

Times Now · May 02, 2026

Iran Proposes 14-Point Peace Plan; Trump Demands Higher Price

Iran presented a 14-point peace proposal to the US emphasizing conflict resolution within 30 days, but Trump rejected it, stating Iran hasn't paid a sufficient price for its actions. Negotiations remain stalled with military action under consideration.

Google News · May 22, 2026

Gaza flotilla activists arrive in Turkey after reported violence

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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution · Jun 06, 2026

U.S. shoots down Iranian drones, missiles in Gulf escalation

The U.S. military shot down Iranian drones and ballistic missiles launched toward the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf allies, then struck Iranian coastal radar sites in response, escalating regional tensions.

BreakingNews.ie · Jun 07, 2025

Five killed by Israeli fire near Gaza aid distribution point

At least five Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire near aid distribution points in Gaza on Sunday, with Palestinian officials and witnesses reporting the shootings occurred as people gathered for food assistance.

Portal Mix Vale · Jun 01, 2026

Dead Sea Shrinks 1 Meter Yearly, Creating Sinkholes That Threaten Tourism

The Dead Sea shrinks approximately one meter annually, losing a third of its surface in 50 years due to river diversions, mineral extraction, and climate change. Over 6,000 sinkholes now threaten infrastructure and tourism across the Israel-Jordan-Palestine border region.

BBC News · Apr 29, 2026

Israeli 'double-tap' strike kills three rescue workers in Lebanon

Israeli 'double-tap' air strikes on a southern Lebanese town killed five people, including three emergency workers responding to the first attack. Lebanon's PM called the targeting of rescuers a war crime amid ongoing ceasefire violations.

El Cronista · May 25, 2026

China's Jiu Tian drone carrier shifts global military balance

China unveiled the Jiu Tian, a large unmanned aerial vehicle capable of deploying up to 100 coordinated drones simultaneously, prompting global powers to reassess military strategies in an emerging era of autonomous warfare.

Google News · Jun 11, 2026

World Bank Cuts Global Growth Forecast to 2.5% Amid Iran Conflict

The World Bank has downgraded global economic growth to 2.5%, the lowest rate since the pandemic, citing the Iran conflict as a primary driver. The institution warns growth could further decline to 1.3% if geopolitical tensions escalate.

Forbes · Dec 26, 2025

Six Epic European Trips to Catch the 2026 Total Solar Eclipse

A rare total solar eclipse will cross Europe on August 12, 2026, the first in mainland Europe since 1999. Forbes highlights six unique travel experiences across Spain, Iceland, and Greenland to witness this celestial event.

Google News · May 11, 2026

Oil prices rise as US-Iran nuclear talks stall

Oil prices rebounded following unsuccessful negotiations between the United States and Iran, signaling continued geopolitical tensions affecting global energy markets.

The Economic Times · May 03, 2026

Iran's 30-day peace plan faces Trump skepticism amid currency crisis

Iran presented a 14-point proposal to end the conflict within 30 days, including sanctions relief and force withdrawal, while Trump expressed doubt about success. The Iranian economy deteriorates as the rial weakens significantly against the dollar.

BBC News · May 04, 2026

Two arrested over arson attack at Golders Green memorial wall

Two people arrested in connection with an arson attack on a memorial wall in Golders Green, north London, that commemorated victims of Iranian crackdowns and the Nova music festival attack. Counter-terror police are investigating amid heightened security concerns.

BBC News · May 09, 2026

Canada's Military Recruitment Surges as Defence Spending Reaches NATO Target

Canada is experiencing its largest military recruitment surge in 30 years, reaching 7,000+ new members in the last fiscal year. The turnaround follows years of chronic shortages and comes amid geopolitical tensions, increased NATO spending commitments, and higher military salaries.

Times Now · Apr 20, 2026

Iran Boycotts Second Round of US Peace Talks in Islamabad

Iran refuses to participate in Round 2 of US-Iran peace negotiations in Islamabad, citing excessive American demands and naval blockade violations. Trump signals unwillingness to extend ceasefire amid escalating rhetoric.

The Times of Israel · Mar 04, 2026

Israel strikes Iranian military targets as Tehran continues missile barrage

Israel conducted extensive airstrikes across Iran targeting military infrastructure while Iran continued ballistic missile attacks on Israeli towns. The conflict marks significant escalation with hundreds of targets struck and the first F-35 downing of a manned aircraft.

El Comercio - Perú · Aug 02, 2025

Century's Longest Solar Eclipse Lights Up August 2 Skies

A record-breaking total solar eclipse lasting 6 minutes 22 seconds will occur August 2, visible across Iceland, Greenland, Russia, and northern Spain, with partial visibility across Europe and North Africa.

BBC News · Jun 04, 2026

Ukraine accused of killing four in occupied Crimea strikes

Russian-backed authorities report four killed in Ukrainian drone strikes on Crimea, including attacks on Simferopol and a commuter train. Ukraine denies civilian targeting, claiming strikes hit only military infrastructure.

The Guardian · May 20, 2024

Russia strikes Kharkiv resort in 'double tap' attack, killing at least 11

Russian forces attacked a lakeside resort near Kharkiv on Sunday, killing at least 11 people including in a suspected double-tap strike on emergency responders. Additional attacks in surrounding villages left more casualties as Russia intensifies offensive operations in the region.

The Guardian · Mar 17, 2026

Russia agrees to halt Kenyan recruitment as Ukraine war enters day 1,483

Russia has agreed to stop recruiting Kenyan citizens to fight in Ukraine after talks between foreign ministers, though over 1,000 Kenyans are estimated to have already been deployed. The agreement comes as Ukraine reports Russia has enlisted fighters from 36 African nations.

Breitbart News Network · Apr 19, 2026

U.S. military strike kills 3 on alleged drug boat in Caribbean

US military conducted another strike on an alleged drug boat in Caribbean waters, killing three people. The campaign has killed at least 181 people since September with limited evidence of drug trafficking.

Hindustan Times · Jun 10, 2026

US launches 'self-defense strikes' on Iran as ceasefire fractures

US military launched strikes on multiple Iranian targets near the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, citing self-defense after Iran downed a US Apache helicopter. The escalation threatens a fragile ceasefire and ongoing peace negotiations.

Google News · May 28, 2026

Iran claims US aircraft destroyed; White House denies confirmation

Iranian state TV claims destruction of a US aircraft following missile attacks on Persian Gulf targets, while the White House has not confirmed the assertion. The incident escalates US-Iran tensions and threatens ongoing negotiations.

Jornal de Notícias · May 16, 2026

Bulgaria wins Eurovision 2026 with 'Bangaranga' by Dara

Bulgaria claimed its first Eurovision victory with Dara's 'Bangaranga' at the 70th festival in Vienna, while Israel's second-place finish sparked renewed controversy over participation amid Gaza crisis.

Google News · May 14, 2026

Body of second missing U.S. soldier found in Morocco

The body of the second U.S. soldier missing during training exercises in Morocco has been recovered, concluding a search operation that began when two soldiers disappeared during African military maneuvers.

Hindustan Times · Jun 03, 2026

Iran launches retaliatory strikes on US bases as ceasefire talks stall

Iran claimed retaliatory missile strikes on US Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain and other Gulf installations after US strikes on Qeshm Island, while the US said missiles were intercepted. Ceasefire talks between Washington and Tehran remain stalled.

India TV News · May 23, 2026

Trump weighs fresh Iran strikes if diplomacy fails, meets security team

Trump is seriously considering launching fresh military strikes against Iran if last-minute peace negotiations fail, according to reports. Pakistan and Qatar are attempting diplomatic intervention as the US convenes high-level national security meetings.

The Morning Star · May 30, 2026

NATO's welfare-to-warfare pivot masks austerity agenda, critics argue

The Morning Star argues that NATO countries are conducting a coordinated campaign to justify cuts to welfare and pensions by exaggerating military threats, primarily to fund increased defense spending driven by US pressure and corporate profit motives.

Google News · Apr 28, 2026

Trump Rejects Iran's Strait of Hormuz Reopening Proposal

Trump has expressed skepticism toward Iran's proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for US sanctions relief and an end to regional conflict, signaling potential rejection of the diplomatic overture.

Hindustan Times · Jun 13, 2026

Army sting catches 21-year-old impersonating Brigadier in UP

A 21-year-old man was arrested after impersonating an Indian Army Brigadier in Shahjahanpur, UP. Army officials conducted a sting operation after tracking him since April, recovering forged documents and military paraphernalia.

La Nacion · Oct 01, 2025

Humanitarian flotilla approaches Gaza amid Israeli interception warnings

An international humanitarian flotilla carrying 500 activists, including Greta Thunberg, approaches Gaza to break Israel's naval blockade. Israeli forces conduct intimidation maneuvers while European governments urge activists to accept compromise and warn escort ships will not cross the exclusion zone.

CNN Brasil · Sep 09, 2025

Israel strikes Hamas leadership in Doha in first Qatar operation

Israel conducted an airstrike targeting Hamas leadership in Doha, Qatar, marking the first Israeli military operation on Qatari territory. The strike allegedly targeted senior Hamas negotiator Khalil Al-Hayya and other leadership figures.

The Hindu · Jun 14, 2026

Trump claims Iran deal signing imminent as Tehran disputes timeline

President Trump announced a U.S.-Iran deal to end West Asia war would be signed June 14, 2026, with the Strait of Hormuz opening afterward. Iran's Foreign Ministry disputed the timeline while hardline protesters in Mashhad opposed the agreement.

Google News · May 24, 2026

Trump Says Iran Deal 'Largely Negotiated' as Talks Accelerate

Trump administration reports being close to signing a new Iran deal with negotiations set to resume soon, including provisions on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, while military preparations for potential strikes continue.

Devdiscourse · May 06, 2026

Trump Pauses Hormuz Escort Operation as Iran Talks Show Promise

President Trump halted U.S. military escort operations in the Strait of Hormuz citing progress in diplomatic negotiations with Iran. The pause marks a shift from months of tanker protection efforts amid regional tensions.

Sputnik News · Jun 08, 2026

Israel Confirms Airstrikes on Iranian Military Targets

Israel's military confirmed airstrikes on military targets in western and central Iran, with explosions reported in Tehran. The escalation marks a significant regional development amid ongoing tensions.

Lokmat Times · Apr 10, 2026

Vehicle crashes into Afghan house, killing 1, injuring 15

A vehicle crashed into a residential house in Afghanistan's Logar province, killing one person and injuring 15 others due to reckless driving. The incident reflects ongoing traffic safety challenges across Afghanistan's war-affected regions.

Google News · May 13, 2026

Pentagon Revises Iran War Cost Estimate to Nearly $30 Billion

The U.S. Pentagon has revised its cost estimate for military operations in Iran to approximately $29-30 billion, with Brazilian sources citing R$ 142 billion. Pentagon officials indicate contingency plans exist for both escalation and de-escalation.

CBS News · May 06, 2026

Murrow's Historic 1943 Berlin Bombing Broadcast Revisited

CBS News revisits Edward R. Murrow's legendary 1943 radio broadcast from aboard an Allied bombing raid over Berlin, showcasing pioneering war journalism that brought WWII frontline experiences to American listeners.

The Manila Times · May 01, 2026

40+ Nations Convene in Moscow to Explore New Global Growth Models

Over 40 countries participated in Moscow's Open Dialogue forum to discuss alternative global development models emphasizing international cooperation, digital sovereignty, and people-centered growth rather than GDP-focused metrics.

The Times of Israel · Mar 30, 2026

IDF strikes Iranian weapons plants as Iran fires six missiles at Israel

Israeli Air Force conducted strikes on Tehran weapons production facilities, dropping over 80 bombs on missile assembly and ballistic engine plants. Iran responded with six missile attacks on Israel within hours, causing minimal injuries but damaging Haifa oil refinery.

Google News · May 11, 2026

Oil prices surge as Trump rejects Iran peace proposal

Oil prices jumped significantly after Trump dismissed Iran's proposal to end regional conflict, with markets reacting to deteriorating diplomatic prospects and ongoing military tensions.

UPI News · Apr 16, 2026

U.S. military kills 14 in five-day Pacific drug boat strike campaign

The U.S. military conducted its fifth strike in five days against suspected drug-trafficking boats in the eastern Pacific, killing three people. The operation marks an escalation in Trump's aggressive anti-drug campaign that has killed at least 177 people since September.

DefenseNews.com · May 19, 2026

NATO F-16 shoots down suspected Ukrainian drone over Estonia

A Romanian F-16 shot down a suspected Ukrainian drone over Estonia, marking the first NATO interception after repeated airspace violations in the Baltic region. Ukraine apologized for the incident while accusing Russia of using electronic warfare to redirect drones.

BBC News · Jun 13, 2026

Russian families use AI to resurrect soldiers killed in Ukraine

Russian families are using AI-generated deepfakes to create videos of deceased soldiers killed in Ukraine, blending grief processing with controversial war narratives. The trend raises ethical questions about technology's role in mourning and political messaging.

CBS News · Jun 16, 2026

U.S.-Iran Deal Signed Digitally Amid Conflicting Claims Over Terms

The U.S. and Iran have digitally signed a memorandum of understanding to extend their ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with a formal signing ceremony expected Friday. However, both sides are making conflicting claims about sanctions relief, asset unfreezing, and whether Israel must withdraw from Lebanon.

RTE.ie · Jun 09, 2023

White House: Russia using Iranian drones to strike Ukraine

The White House revealed Russia has received hundreds of Iranian-made drones used against Ukraine, with plans for domestic manufacturing. The disclosure marks escalating military cooperation between Iran and Russia amid ongoing conflict.

The New York Times · May 09, 2026

Xi's Military Purge Signals Deep Crisis in China's Armed Forces

Xi Jinping has purged military leadership he spent a decade building, with dozens of generals removed and warnings about disloyalty. The crisis threatens his transformation of China's military amid intensifying US rivalry.

El Confidencial · Feb 10, 2026

US military strikes suspected drug boat in Pacific, killing two

US Southern Command attacked a suspected drug-trafficking boat in international Pacific waters, killing two crew members and rescuing one survivor. The operation is part of intensified anti-narcotics efforts ordered by General Francis L. Donovan.

The Independent Uganda · May 14, 2026

Uganda's 40-Year Journey: From Bullets to Drone Shows in the Sky

A commentary on Uganda's cultural shift from violent military celebrations in 1986 to modern drone light shows, reflecting the nation's ability to demystify and domesticate once-fearful technologies through humor and local adaptation.

Google News · Jun 08, 2026

Zelensky Confirms Meeting With Abramovich as Peace Talks Stall

Ukrainian President Zelensky confirmed meeting with Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich in Kyiv, signaling potential back-channel peace negotiations as Putin rejects direct talks and Russia emphasizes military solutions.

Australian Broadcasting Corporation · Jun 07, 2026

Israeli troops kill seven-month-old baby in West Bank shooting

Israeli troops shot at a car in the occupied West Bank, killing a seven-month-old baby and wounding his parents. The military said soldiers fired at a vehicle perceived as accelerating toward them, later acknowledging the three Palestinians were uninvolved civilians.

BBC News · May 13, 2026

Israeli strikes kill 22 in southern Lebanon as ceasefire holds in name only

Israeli air strikes killed 22 people including eight children across southern Lebanon on Wednesday, as fighting continues despite a ceasefire announcement. The strikes targeted Hezbollah positions while the health ministry accused Israel of deliberately targeting paramedics.

Migalhas · Jun 02, 2026

STJ garante indenização a militar com HIV assintomático

Brazil's Superior Court of Justice unanimously ruled that asymptomatic HIV infection entitles a military retiree to permanent disability insurance coverage, rejecting the insurer's argument that symptom absence negates coverage eligibility.

Google News · Apr 29, 2026

Parental Pronuclei Compete in Fertilized Eggs, Study Reveals

Research reveals that fertilized eggs maintain two separate parental nuclei that compete for cytoplasmic resources, a process essential for proper embryonic development and potentially explaining developmental disorders.

Google News · May 19, 2026

Israel detains three Brazilian activists from Gaza-bound flotilla

Israeli forces intercepted a humanitarian flotilla bound for Gaza, detaining three Brazilian women among approximately 430 activists. The operation involved firing on vessels attempting to deliver aid to the Palestinian territory.

CBS News · Apr 30, 2026

Ex-Official Warns U.S. Risks Losing Prolonged Iran Conflict

A ceasefire with Iran remains in place but diplomatic talks have stalled, creating economic vulnerabilities including energy supply constraints and recession risks that could disadvantage the U.S. in prolonged conflict.

Google News · May 18, 2026

US Pauses Historic Joint Defense Board With Canada

The US has suspended the Permanent Joint Board on Defence, a military coordination mechanism with Canada dating to WWII, though officials downplay the significance of the pause.

The Guardian · Jun 11, 2026

Iran water strikes may constitute war crime, experts warn

Experts say US military strikes on water storage facilities in Iran may constitute war crimes, affecting 20,000 people amid historic drought. Legal status depends on whether tanks were deliberately targeted.

UOL Notícias · Jun 13, 2022

US and Sweden Militarize Baltic as NATO Exercises Intensify

US and Swedish forces conduct joint military exercises on Gotland island in the Baltic Sea, remilitarizing the previously demilitarized strategic location amid Russia-Ukraine tensions and NATO expansion efforts.

Google News · May 31, 2026

Trump Claims Iran Deal Close as Diplomatic Efforts Intensify

Trump states he is close to finalizing an agreement with Iran to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, though Iran cites contradictory US positions and Israeli attacks on Lebanon as obstacles to diplomacy.

Tempo.co English · May 06, 2026

Fact Check: Iran Did Not Invite Prabowo to Mediate US-Israel Talks

Tempo.co fact-checks viral claims that Iran invited Indonesian President Prabowo to mediate US-Israel talks, finding no evidence of such invitation. Pakistan, not Indonesia, served as the actual mediator in April 2026 peace talks.

Google News · May 21, 2026

UN Backs Historic Climate Ruling as Russia, US, Iran Dissent

The UN General Assembly endorsed an International Court of Justice advisory opinion establishing nations' legal obligations on climate action, with Russia, the U.S., and Iran voting against the historic resolution.

Metrópoles · May 23, 2026

US Embassy warns Americans of imminent large-scale attack on Kyiv

The US Embassy in Kyiv issued a security alert warning of a possible large-scale aerial attack within 24 hours, advising American citizens to prepare for immediate shelter. The warning follows a drone strike on a vocational school in Russian-controlled Starobelsk that killed at least 16 people.

Açoriano Oriental · Sep 05, 2025

WHO Chief Warns Israel That Starvation in Gaza Won't Recover Hostages

WHO Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus condemned Israel's use of starvation as a weapon in Gaza, stating 370 deaths from famine have occurred, with 300 in recent months, and warned this establishes a dangerous precedent for future conflicts.

O Tempo · Jul 10, 2023

Russian strike on Ukrainian aid center kills five in Orikhiv

Russian airstrikes on a humanitarian aid distribution center in Orikhiv, Ukraine killed five people and wounded 13 on Sunday. Ukrainian officials characterize the attack as a war crime targeting civilians receiving assistance.

Google News · Jun 04, 2026

Trump Attacks House Over Iran War Powers Resolution

The U.S. House approved a resolution restricting Trump's military authority against Iran, prompting Trump's criticism and exposing tensions within Republican ranks over executive war powers.

Google News · Jun 11, 2026

Russia's Central Bank Chief Disappears Amid Resignation Rumors

Russia's Central Bank chief Nabiullina has disappeared from public view, sparking resignation rumors linked to potential martial law and border closures. Putin signals rate cuts as speculation grows about leadership changes.

BBC News · May 11, 2026

Bosnia's Peace Envoy Quits as US Support Crumbles

Christian Schmidt, Bosnia's powerful international high representative since 2021, has resigned after losing US backing. His departure raises questions about the future of the Office of the High Representative and Bosnia's stability.

CNN Brasil · May 23, 2026

Trump convenes national security team as Iran diplomacy stalls

Trump met with top U.S. national security officials to evaluate military options against Iran as diplomatic efforts continue. The meeting concluded without a decision, though Trump has set an informal deadline for Iran to present acceptable peace proposals.

RT en Español · May 01, 2024

Houthis Release Video of Drone Strike on Ship in Red Sea

Yemeni Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea released video footage of a drone attack on the Cyclades cargo ship headed to Israel in the Red Sea, stating operations will continue until Gaza blockade ends.

Google News · May 19, 2026

Trump Delays Iran Strike as Diplomatic Efforts Accelerate

Trump delays a planned military strike on Iran following requests from Gulf allies, maintaining military readiness while pursuing diplomatic negotiations. The decision reflects shifting tensions in the Middle East.

CNN Brasil · Feb 28, 2026

US-Israel launch major Iran attack; Tehran retaliates across Middle East

The US and Israel conducted a coordinated military operation against Iran on Saturday, with Trump stating objectives include destroying Iran's military capabilities and missile programs. Iran retaliated with unprecedented drone and missile attacks across the Middle East.

BBC · Jun 08, 2026

Israel defies Trump, strikes Iran after missile barrage

Israel attacked Iranian military targets despite Trump's explicit request for restraint, escalating Middle East tensions after Iran's weekend missile strikes. Oil prices surge as regional conflict intensifies.

The Guardian · Jul 21, 2025

Russia Rejects Peace Terms as Trump's 50-Day Ultimatum Looms

Russia maintains its war demands despite Trump's 50-day ceasefire ultimatum, while continuing drone attacks on Ukrainian civilians. Peace talks remain uncertain as both sides dig in on incompatible conditions.

The Guardian · May 26, 2025

Trump criticizes Zelenskyy as Russia launches massive drone strikes on Ukraine

Trump criticized Zelenskyy's rhetoric while condemning Putin's 'crazy' actions, as Russia launched its largest air raid in three years, killing at least 12 civilians. The US president said he's considering additional sanctions while international leaders called for stronger pressure on Moscow.

Natural News · Mar 27, 2026

U.S. claims 10,000 Iranian targets struck as Tehran rejects ceasefire

Four weeks into Operation Epic Fury, the U.S. claims to have struck over 10,000 Iranian targets and degraded 92% of naval capabilities, yet Iran rejects ceasefire terms and sets stringent conditions including Strait of Hormuz sovereignty, leaving peace prospects uncertain.

The Guardian · Jun 02, 2026

Netanyahu's Political Survival Complicates US-Iran Peace Talks

Netanyahu's military operations in Lebanon are obstructing potential US-Iran peace negotiations, as the Israeli PM faces domestic political pressure and upcoming elections while managing a volatile relationship with Trump.

Natural News · May 21, 2026

Former Qatari PM: Israel pushed U.S. toward Iran war for decades

A former Qatari prime minister claims Israel orchestrated a decades-long campaign to drag the U.S. into war with Iran, alleging Netanyahu sold Washington an 'illusion' of quick victory. Iran has retaliated with strikes on Gulf targets, escalating regional tensions.

Google News · Jun 14, 2026

Yemen's 'Spider-Man' dies in volcanic crater fall

A famous Yemeni climber known as the 'Spider-Man of Yemen' died after falling while climbing a volcanic crater. The incident marks a tragic end to the life of a notable adventurer.

UOL Notícias · May 30, 2026

Meteoro explode perto de Boston; estrondo assusta Massachusetts

A 90-centimeter meteor exploded near Massachusetts on Saturday afternoon, producing a loud boom heard across multiple regions. No casualties or damage were reported, though authorities are investigating whether debris reached the ground or ocean.

The Globe and Mail · Oct 19, 2022

How Ukraine Can Counter Russia's Iranian Kamikaze Drone Campaign

Russia has launched major drone attacks on Ukraine using Iranian-supplied kamikaze drones targeting power and water infrastructure while terrorizing civilians. Defense experts discuss air defence solutions from Western allies.

The Independent · Mar 02, 2026

Middle East escalates as Iran retaliates across region following US-Israeli strikes

Iran has launched retaliatory strikes across multiple Middle Eastern nations following US-Israeli military attacks that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Kuwait, Lebanon, Iraq, and Jordan have been targeted, with civilian infrastructure hit and regional airspace closures disrupting global aviation.

G1 · May 28, 2026

Ahmadinejad's Shadow Role: US-Israel Post-War Plans Raise Questions

The New York Times reported that US and Israel considered former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as a potential post-war leader, though the plan allegedly failed when a rescue operation left him wounded. Experts express deep skepticism about the claim.

Google News · Jun 04, 2026

Russia Escalates Airstrikes as Ground Campaign Falters

Russia intensifies large-scale air attacks on Ukrainian cities including Kyiv and Donetsk, striking residential buildings and civilian targets as it faces difficulties in ground operations.

Hindustan Times · May 09, 2026

Trump Awaits Iran Response to Peace Proposal as Gulf Tensions Flare

Trump expects Iran's response to a US peace proposal by tonight as sporadic clashes erupt in the Strait of Hormuz, threatening a fragile month-long ceasefire. Both sides accuse each other of violations while diplomatic mediators push for a deal.

Newsmax · Apr 02, 2026

Iran Launches Missiles as Trump Signals Mideast War Winding Down

Iran launched new missile attacks on Israel and Gulf states Thursday, rejecting Trump's ceasefire overtures while maintaining control of the Strait of Hormuz. Britain convened 35 nations to discuss reopening the critical waterway as oil prices surge amid ongoing regional conflict.

Business Insider Africa · Jun 07, 2026

Algeria and Morocco's $31.7B arms race reflects NATO's Libya legacy

Algeria and Morocco spent $31.7 billion on defence in 2025, with Algeria's budget reaching Africa's highest at $25.4 billion. The military buildup, backed by Russia and the US respectively, reflects regional instability stemming from Libya's 2011 NATO intervention.

The Guardian · May 13, 2026

Russia launches 800+ drones at Ukraine as Slovakia closes border; six dead

Russia conducted a massive drone attack on Ukraine killing at least six people with over 800 drones, prompting neighboring Slovakia to close border crossings. NATO leaders meeting in Bucharest reaffirmed support for Ukraine and warned Russia remains the alliance's most significant threat.

Google News · Apr 27, 2026

Iran Sets Terms as Trump's Negotiation Strategy Falters

Trump's negotiation strategy with Iran appears to be faltering as Iran sets independent terms for ending regional conflict, while the US cancels diplomatic missions and signals mixed messaging.

Sputnik News · Mar 25, 2026

Iran Reports 80th Wave of Strikes Against US and Israeli Targets

Iran has launched its 80th wave of strikes against US and Israeli positions as part of Operation True Promise 4, escalating military action in response to a joint US-Israel operation that killed Supreme Leader Khamenei in February.

La Jornada · May 13, 2026

U.S. Court Suspends Sanctions Against UN Investigator Albanese

A US federal court suspended sanctions against UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese, who has been critical of Israel's Gaza offensive. The court ruled that protecting her freedom of expression serves the public interest.

Google News · May 03, 2026

Germany embarks on rearmament amid historical anxieties

Germany is undertaking significant military expansion driven by US and Russian threats, while simultaneously implementing drastic welfare cuts that create domestic social tension and historical apprehension.

New York Post · Jun 08, 2026

Trump Signals Iran Deal Close as Multiple Primaries Loom

Trump claims US and Iran are close to a deal to avoid full-scale war, citing concerns over casualties and strait access. Meanwhile, primary elections proceed in four states as congressional investigations into Epstein handling continue.

Europa Press · Mar 18, 2026

One dead in Ukrainian drone strike on Russia's Krasnodar region

Ukrainian forces conducted a drone attack on Russia's Krasnodar region, killing at least one person and damaging residential buildings. Russia claims to have intercepted 85 Ukrainian drones while Ukraine reports downing 128 of 147 Russian drones.

BBC News · May 28, 2026

US-Iran ceasefire hangs by thread as diplomatic talks stall

Despite recent military exchanges, the US-Iran ceasefire remains intact as both sides pursue diplomatic negotiations on nuclear issues, sanctions, and Strait of Hormuz control, though a final deal remains elusive.

Firstpost · Jan 24, 2023

Poland weighed Ukraine partition in war's early days, ex-FM says

Former Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski revealed Warsaw considered partitioning Ukraine in the war's first days, citing uncertainty about Ukraine's survival. His comments sparked backlash from Poland's PM, who accused him of echoing Russian propaganda.

O Estado de S. Paulo, · Sep 29, 2025

Trump unveils 20-point Gaza peace plan as Netanyahu visits White House

Trump presented a 20-point peace plan for Gaza during Netanyahu's White House visit, proposing immediate ceasefire, hostage release, and temporary administrative council. The proposal faces resistance from Israeli far-right ministers and Hamas acceptance remains uncertain.

BBC News · May 15, 2026

Israel claims killing of Hamas commander in Gaza air strike

Israel claims it killed Hamas commander Izz ad-Din al-Haddad, described as an architect of October 7 attacks, in a Gaza City air strike. The strike targeted a residential building and a fleeing vehicle, marking continued military action despite an active ceasefire.

BBC News · May 05, 2026

Kim Ju Ae's Designer Wardrobe Signals Succession Plans in North Korea

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's daughter Ju Ae's increasingly sophisticated wardrobe—including luxury Western brands—signals regime preparation for her potential succession while highlighting the Kim family's exemption from restrictions imposed on ordinary citizens.

Firstpost · Mar 14, 2022

UPSC CDS-I 2022 admit cards now available for download

UPSC has released hall tickets for the Combined Defence Services Examination I 2022. Candidates can download admit cards from upsconline.nic.in; the exam is scheduled for April 10 with 341 vacancies across military institutes.

Google News · Jun 16, 2026

US Officials Cite Secret Commitments Beyond Iran Deal Text

US officials are downplaying the formal text of an Iran agreement, citing undisclosed back-channel commitments not reflected in the official document. The statement comes amid escalating tensions with Iran and Israeli military operations in Lebanon.

E-International Relations · May 11, 2026

IR Scholars Must Democratize Global Governance From the Ground Up

IR scholars must reposition themselves as educators and facilitators helping communities redesign global governance from the ground up, moving beyond state-centric institutions toward participatory, locally-grounded alternatives that address the democratic deficit in international systems.

The Kyiv Independent · Jun 10, 2026

Ukrainian drones strike Russian oil refinery 800km from border

Ukrainian drones reportedly struck the Kuybyshevskiy oil refinery in Samara, Russia, located 800km from the border, setting it ablaze overnight June 10. Ukraine continues targeting Russian military infrastructure to degrade Moscow's war capabilities.

Google News · Jun 01, 2026

Spanish theater celebrates Civil War memory at Max Awards ceremony

The Max Awards ceremony in Mérida honored theatrical productions '1936' and 'La tercera fuga' alongside dance company La Venidera, with awards distributed across diverse works exploring Spanish Civil War memory and cultural heritage.

Asia Times · May 18, 2026

China's 125-year arc: From humiliation to diplomatic centrality

Beijing has transformed from a conquered capital in 1900 to a convening power hosting US and Russian leaders in 2026, inverting historical power dynamics while facing demographic headwinds that may limit future strategic latitude.

Yahoo Singapore News · Aug 20, 2025

Israel approves Gaza City offensive as ceasefire talks stall

Israel's defence minister approved a military plan to conquer Gaza City and called up 60,000 reservists, escalating operations despite Hamas accepting a ceasefire proposal. The move draws international criticism and deepens the conflict.

Google News · May 16, 2026

Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire extended as Iran-US talks stall

A 45-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has been extended as diplomatic talks between Iran and the US remain deadlocked, with Israel absent from negotiations and continued military casualties reported.

InfoMoney · Jun 01, 2026

Russia's War Economy Strains: Record Deficit Threatens Military Spending

Russia's military spending on the Ukraine war has reached unsustainable levels, creating a record budget deficit of 5.9 trillion rubles despite higher oil revenues. Internal divisions have emerged between finance officials seeking defense cuts and military leadership resisting budget reductions.

Diário de Notícias - Lisboa · Jan 11, 2022

Medieval war horses were pony-sized, major bone study reveals

A comprehensive analysis of 1,964 horse bones from medieval England reveals that war horses were significantly smaller than modern expectations, standing at pony height rather than the towering steeds of popular imagination.

Google News · Jun 14, 2026

God of War Laufey Targets First Half of 2027 Release Window

Sony's Santa Monica Studio targets a first half 2027 launch for God of War Laufey on PS5, aligning with the studio's traditional March-April release window. The game will feature a fusion of old and new combat systems.

BBC · Jun 07, 2026

Venezuela transfers 13kg of enriched uranium to US in covert operation

Venezuela secretly transferred 13 kg of highly enriched uranium to the US in a coordinated operation involving the IAEA, UK, and US authorities. The material, leftover from a 1960s nuclear research reactor, posed proliferation risks amid concerns about Venezuela's ties to Iran, Russia, and North Korea.

Google News · May 18, 2026

Momentum shifts as Russia loses ground in Ukraine war

Multiple sources report Russia is losing military momentum in Ukraine, with ground and air losses mounting. Daily casualty figures exceed 1,200 as Ukrainian forces gain tactical advantage.

CBS News · May 31, 2026

U.S. strike on alleged drug boat kills 3, death toll reaches 205

The U.S. military conducted its fourth strike this week on alleged drug boats, killing three more people and bringing the monthslong campaign death toll to 205. The strikes lack transparency and face legal scrutiny over potential war crimes.

Google News · May 10, 2026

Ceasefire strained as Israeli strikes kill dozens in Lebanon

A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon is deteriorating as Israeli military operations kill dozens, with conflicting casualty reports ranging from 23 to 51 deaths and retaliatory attacks from Hezbollah.

Google News · Jun 03, 2026

US and Iran escalate strikes as ceasefire talks collapse

The US and Iran have launched reciprocal military strikes across the Persian Gulf as ceasefire negotiations remain deadlocked, marking the 96th day of active hostilities between the two nations.

BBC News · May 28, 2026

Israel strikes Beirut as ceasefire tensions escalate with Hezbollah

Israel conducted a targeted strike on Beirut, reportedly killing an Iranian militia commander, as both sides accuse each other of ceasefire violations. The attack killed at least 11 people in southern Lebanon and threatens fragile peace negotiations.

BBC News · May 29, 2026

Israel added to UN blacklist for sexual violence in warzones

Israel has been placed on a UN blacklist for sexual violence in warzones for the first time, with 31 verified cases of abuse by Israeli forces against Palestinians. Israel rejected the allegations and threatened to sever ties with the UN secretary general's office.

The Guardian · Aug 26, 2025

Water crisis deepens in Russian-held Donetsk as diplomatic efforts intensify

Russian-held Donetsk faces severe water shortages as residents queue at tanker trucks, with Moscow blaming Ukraine for a 'water blockade' while Kyiv cites war damage. Diplomatic efforts continue as Ukraine seeks $1bn monthly in military aid and Poland restricts refugee benefits.

Oneindia · Dec 25, 2021

Iran fires missiles in drills, warns Israel amid nuclear tensions

Iran conducted military drills in the Persian Gulf firing ballistic and cruise missiles, with commanders stating it was a warning to Israel over nuclear site attack concerns. The UK condemned the launches as breaching UN resolutions.

El Confidencial · Jun 12, 2026

Ukraine emerges as military drone superpower, licensing tech globally

Ukraine has become a leading military drone innovator, securing production partnerships with NATO allies and Middle Eastern nations. Its combat-proven systems now attract international buyers seeking affordable, battle-tested alternatives to expensive Western defense systems.

Google News · May 29, 2026

Oil slides on US-Iran ceasefire deal reports

Oil prices fell over 1% following reports of a potential US-Iran ceasefire deal that could reopen the Strait of Hormuz, easing supply concerns in global energy markets.

Arab News · Oct 06, 2025

Hamas, Israel Begin Talks on Gaza Ceasefire and Hostage Release

Hamas and Israeli delegations convened in Egypt for talks aimed at halting Gaza fighting and freeing hostages, with US President Trump optimistic about completing the first phase this week despite ongoing Israeli military operations.

BBC News · Jun 02, 2026

Putin unmoved on Ukraine as Russia's war debate quietly emerges

Putin shows no signs of changing course on Ukraine despite four years of war, economic strain, and mounting casualties. Yet emerging debate within Russia's controlled media suggests growing questions about the war's sustainability.

BBC News · Jun 01, 2026

Trump Trapped: Iran Holds Firm as US Seeks War Exit

Trump seeks to end the US-Iran conflict through diplomacy but faces Iranian demands for concessions and Israeli pressure, while the closed Strait of Hormuz threatens global oil supplies.

cadenagramonte.cu · May 27, 2026

China Reaffirms Diplomatic Support Amid U.S.-Iran Tensions

China's Foreign Ministry reaffirmed support for diplomatic resolution of Iran's nuclear issue following US military strikes, rejecting escalation and pledging continued constructive engagement in Middle East peace efforts.

BBC News · May 17, 2026

UAE nuclear plant struck by drone in escalating regional tensions

A drone strike hit an electrical generator outside Abu Dhabi's Barakah Nuclear Power Plant, sparking a fire but causing no radiological damage. The UAE called it a dangerous escalation and accused Iran of involvement amid ongoing regional conflict.

Google News · May 19, 2026

Ukraine's Long-Range Drones Strike Russian Targets 60 Miles Away

Ukraine conducted its largest drone attack on Moscow in over a year, striking targets up to 60 miles away and killing at least 4 people. The strikes represent a significant escalation in Ukraine's ability to project power deep into Russian territory.

Google News · May 06, 2026

Venice Biennale Roiled by Protests Over Russian Pavilion Inclusion

The Venice Biennale faces significant backlash for including Russia's pavilion, with activists protesting the decision amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. The inclusion has sparked debate about art institutions' responsibility during conflict.

Brasil 247 · Jun 11, 2026

Trump cancels Iran strikes, signals peace deal progress

Trump reversed course on threatened Iran military strikes after high-level negotiations, claiming all parties approved final peace terms. Naval blockade in Arabian Sea continues pending formal agreement signing.

Republic World · Mar 28, 2026

Regional War Escalates as Israel Strikes Iran, Houthis Join Conflict

One month into Operation Epic Fury, Israel launched its first ground attack from Syria into Lebanon while US-Israeli strikes hit Iranian nuclear sites. Iran retaliated with missiles on Saudi bases, wounding US troops, as Houthis joined the conflict and 3,500 US troops deployed to the Gulf.

The Boston Herald · Apr 25, 2026

Somali pirates hijack fuel tanker off northeastern coast

Suspected Somali pirates hijacked a fuel tanker off northeastern Somalia's coast, seizing the vessel between Hafun and Bandarbeyla as it traveled to Mogadishu. The incident marks a concerning resurgence in piracy despite decade-long decline.

Google News · May 24, 2026

Iran Executes Man Accused of Spying for US and Israel

Iran has executed a man accused of spying for the United States and Israel, marking another escalation in regional tensions and Iran's crackdown on alleged foreign intelligence operatives.

Google News · Jun 04, 2026

Iranian oil exports hit six-year low amid US naval pressure

Iranian crude oil exports have fallen to their lowest level in six years, with reports indicating near-total export collapse in May amid US naval blockade and sanctions pressure costing Iran nearly $6 billion in revenues.

EBC · Mar 10, 2022

Putin claims Russia will emerge stronger despite Western sanctions

Putin asserts Russian sanctions will harm the West through higher food and energy prices, while Moscow will overcome economic challenges and strengthen its sovereignty. Russia counters with export bans on 200+ items including technology and agricultural equipment.

BBC News · May 06, 2026

Israel strikes Beirut, testing fragile Hezbollah ceasefire

Israel conducted its first air strike on Beirut since April's ceasefire agreement, targeting a Hezbollah commander in the capital's southern suburbs. The attack signals continued violations of the US-brokered deal despite ongoing diplomatic efforts.

El Comercio - Perú · Jan 04, 2026

UN Security Council to debate U.S. military operation in Venezuela on Monday

The UN Security Council will convene Monday to discuss a US military operation in Venezuela that resulted in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. The emergency meeting, backed by Russia and China, addresses international peace and security implications.

CP24 Toronto · Jun 06, 2026

7-month-old killed in West Bank as Israeli troops fire on family vehicle

A 7-month-old Palestinian baby was killed when Israeli troops fired on his family's vehicle in the West Bank, with the bullet striking his face. The military said soldiers responded to a perceived threat, but an inquiry found the family were uninvolved civilians.

O Tempo · Jan 03, 2021

200 pessoas despejadas de ocupação em BH sem mandado judicial

About 200 people were evicted from Vila Fazendinha occupation in Belo Horizonte by military police without judicial mandate. Social movements claim the operation was arbitrary and targeted families seeking shelter during pandemic hardship.

Institute for the Study of War · Jun 06, 2026

Putin Rejects Peace Talks, Claims Victory Despite Stalling Offensive

Putin rejected Zelensky's ceasefire offer and reiterated maximalist war goals at Russia's economic forum, while claiming inevitable victory despite ISW assessments showing Russian advances have stagnated and Ukrainian forces achieved tactical successes in 2026.

UOL Notícias · Jun 09, 2026

Japan captures wild black bear after days-long hunt near Tokyo

Japanese city of Utsunomiya captured a wild black bear after a dramatic multi-day search that forced school closures and prompted nationwide attention. The incident reflects a surge in bear attacks across Japan, with record casualties in 2025.

Google News · Jun 12, 2026

UAE to Release Billions to Iran in Major Deescalation Shift

The UAE is reportedly releasing billions of dollars to Iran as part of a major diplomatic shift aimed at halting Iranian strikes, marking the first high-level security talks between the nations since regional conflict escalated.

The Economic Times · Mar 10, 2026

Aluminium Surges to 4-Year High as Iran War Chokes Gulf Supply

Global aluminium prices surge to four-year highs as the Strait of Hormuz closure disrupts Gulf smelter exports and raw material imports, threatening Western industrial supply chains already strained by Russian sanctions and declining production capacity.

ethiopanorama.com · Apr 03, 2026

AI-Generated War Imagery Inflames Ethiopia-Eritrea Tensions Online

AI-generated images and videos are fueling hostile narratives between Ethiopia and Eritrea online, with users creating fabricated military scenarios that inflame tensions and polarize populations despite low digital literacy rates.

BBC News · May 03, 2026

Iran submits 14-point peace plan; Trump calls it unacceptable

Iran has submitted a 14-point peace proposal to the US via Pakistan, but Trump has rejected it as unacceptable, citing Iran's historical actions. The proposal calls for US military withdrawal and an end to naval blockades within 30 days.

Google News · May 05, 2026

Strait of Hormuz attacks threaten fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire

Escalating attacks in the Strait of Hormuz and broader Gulf region are threatening a fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire, with the Trump administration proposing new measures to secure shipping routes amid rising military tensions.

Google News · May 29, 2026

Zelensky warns Russia preparing major new offensive

Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky warned that Russia is preparing to launch a new major offensive, amid ongoing attacks on civilian infrastructure including markets and diplomatic facilities across Ukraine.

PCMag Australia · Jun 10, 2026

AAA Games Sacrifice Gameplay for Spectacle, State of Play Reveals Show

A gaming critic argues that Sony's latest State of Play reveals demonstrate how AAA studios are prioritizing scripted cinematics over player agency, with Wolverine and God of War showing excessive automation that undermines genuine action gameplay.

The New York Times · Jun 05, 2026

Iran Fires Attack Drones at Strait of Hormuz; U.S. Shoots Down Four

Iran launched attack drones toward the Strait of Hormuz on Friday, prompting U.S. forces to shoot down at least four and strike Iranian radar sites. The escalation threatens a fragile cease-fire and risks further regional destabilization.

Google News · May 20, 2026

Iran Reports 26 Ships Transited Strait of Hormuz in 24 Hours

Iran reports 26 ships transited the Strait of Hormuz in 24 hours and establishes new authority to administer the strategic waterway, signaling expanded control over one of the world's most critical oil passages.

CNN Brasil · Jun 12, 2026

Trump Claims Imminent Iran Peace Deal as Tehran Signals Caution

Trump announced cancellation of planned military strikes against Iran and claimed the nations are near finalizing a peace agreement with nuclear commitments, though Iran's foreign ministry dismissed reports as speculation.

The Manila Times · Jun 13, 2026

US and Iran near deal to end Middle East war, Pakistan mediator says

Pakistan's PM says US and Iran have agreed on final peace deal text to end their Middle East war, with signing expected within days. The breakthrough follows three days of Iranian-Israeli military exchanges and includes provisions on nuclear programs, sanctions relief, and Strait of Hormuz reopening.

Japan Today · Feb 26, 2026

Israeli airstrikes kill three in Gaza as ceasefire unravels

Israeli airstrikes killed three Palestinians in Gaza on Thursday, including two civilians in Gaza City and one militant in the south, marking continued violations of the U.S.-brokered ceasefire that began in October.

LA RAZÓN · Aug 21, 2025

China unveils jet-powered autonomous drone to challenge U.S. air superiority

China has unveiled a jet-powered vertical takeoff drone developed by Beihang University, capable of operating from any naval vessel. The autonomous system represents a strategic shift in naval power projection and could reshape military dynamics in the Pacific and Indian Oceans.

RT en Español · Mar 07, 2023

Ohio residents report health issues weeks after toxic train derailment

Over a month after a Norfolk Southern train carrying toxic materials derailed in East Palestine, Ohio on February 3, residents report increased doctor visits and symptoms including headaches and skin irritation, while expressing distrust of authorities and the company's response.

Google News · Jun 14, 2026

Irã promete resposta a ataque israelense no Líbano

Guardas revolucionários iranianos afirmam que ataque de Israel em Beirute não ficará sem resposta, enquanto negociadores iranianos criticam a incapacidade dos EUA em cumprir compromissos internacionais.

BBC News · May 09, 2026

Greece safely detonates Ukrainian naval drone found in Ionian Sea

Greek authorities safely detonated a Ukrainian-made naval drone carrying 100kg of explosives discovered in the Ionian Sea, raising questions about maritime security and the reach of emerging military technology in the Mediterranean.

The Economic Times · Apr 21, 2026

Trump's Truth Social Posts Undermine US-Iran Diplomacy Hours Before Crucial Talks

US-Iran diplomatic negotiations face collapse as President Trump's public claims of Iranian concessions and combative Truth Social posts undermine sensitive backchannel talks mediated by Pakistan, with major disagreements over uranium enrichment and sanctions relief remaining unresolved.

Valor Econômico · Jun 05, 2026

Zelensky's Letter to Putin Targets Russian Elites and Western Leaders

Zelensky's published letter to Putin was strategically aimed at Russian business elites dissatisfied with the war and Western governments, particularly the US, to demonstrate Ukraine's strengthened negotiating position amid stalled peace talks.

Fox News · May 12, 2026

Pakistan denies Iran aircraft shelter as Trump praises mediation efforts

Pakistan rejected claims it allowed Iranian aircraft to use its airfields during US-Iran tensions, while Trump praised Islamabad's mediation efforts as "absolutely great." The denial comes as Pakistan positions itself as a key mediator between Washington and Tehran.

Google News · Apr 28, 2026

Trump Rebukes German Chancellor Merz Over Iran Criticism

Trump criticized German Chancellor Merz after Merz stated the U.S. is being humiliated by Iran, reflecting growing transatlantic tensions over Middle East strategy and European patience with current approaches.

The Guardian · Apr 22, 2025

Putin signals openness to talks with Ukraine as Trump pressure mounts

Putin says he's open to bilateral talks with Ukraine for the first time in years, reversing previous demands for Zelenskyy's replacement. Ukrainian delegation heads to London for talks with Western allies as Trump administration pressures both sides toward a ceasefire.

CBS News · May 10, 2026

Netanyahu: Iran War Not Over Until Nuclear Threat Eliminated

In a 60 Minutes interview, Netanyahu discusses ongoing conflict with Iran, stating the war isn't over despite significant military achievements. He addresses Gaza disarmament failures, Hezbollah threats, and Israel's strengthened regional position.

Google News · May 05, 2026

US ends offensive military operations against Iran, Rubio says

US Secretary of State Rubio announces the end of offensive military operations against Iran initiated in February, shifting focus to defensive operations in the Strait of Hormuz while threatening overwhelming force if Iran attacks vessels.

CBS News · Jun 07, 2026

U.S. Shipbuilding Crisis: America Lags Behind China as Korea Steps In

The U.S. shipbuilding industry has collapsed to producing roughly 3 cargo ships annually versus China's 1,000, creating national security and economic vulnerabilities that the Trump administration is attempting to address through Korean investment.

Google News · Jun 15, 2026

U.S. and Iran reach ceasefire deal, reopen Strait of Hormuz

The U.S. and Iran have agreed to extend a ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route. The deal has triggered significant oil price declines and sparked debate over its strategic implications.

Estado de Minas · May 03, 2025

Israel says it intercepted missile fired from Yemen as sirens sound

Israel's military announced it intercepted a missile launched from Yemen after air raid sirens sounded in Jerusalem and other regions. The incident reflects ongoing Iran-backed Houthi attacks since the Gaza conflict began in October 2023.

Google News · May 28, 2026

Spain breaks ranks on EU's hardline China stance

Spain distances itself from EU calls for tougher China trade measures, creating internal divisions as Brussels considers import restrictions amid overreliance concerns.

The Washington Post · May 02, 2026

Trump orders 5,000 troop withdrawal from Germany amid Merz feud

The Pentagon announced withdrawal of approximately 5,000 U.S. troops from Germany over the next 6-12 months, citing a force posture review amid tensions between President Trump and German Chancellor Merz over Iran policy.

ABC17News.com · Dec 25, 2025

Zelensky meets with Trump envoys on Ukraine peace deal terms

Ukrainian President Zelensky held constructive talks with U.S. envoys Witkoff and Kushner on Christmas regarding a potential peace agreement with Russia, with both sides discussing substantive details and new approaches to ending the conflict.

The Times of India · May 04, 2026

Iran Proposes 30-Day War Resolution Plan, Says US Has Responded

Iran submitted a 14-point proposal to the US via Pakistan seeking to end the war within 30 days, including sanctions relief and force withdrawal. Trump expressed skepticism while reviewing the offer, with no confirmed US response yet.

Google News · Apr 28, 2026

Israel-Hezbollah clashes escalate as Mideast peace talks stall

Confrontations between Israel and Hezbollah intensify as Middle East peace negotiations remain deadlocked. Israel orders evacuations in southern Lebanon despite ceasefire agreements while Hezbollah threatens escalated military tactics.

WTOP · Apr 25, 2026

Somali pirates hijack fuel tanker off northeastern coast

Suspected Somali pirates hijacked a fuel tanker off northeastern Somalia carrying supplies to Mogadishu. The incident marks a potential resurgence of piracy despite decade-long decline from international naval patrols.

Metrópoles · Oct 06, 2025

Trump Says Gaza Peace Talks With Hamas 'Progressing Very Well'

Trump declares Gaza peace negotiations are advancing well, with Hamas accepting key points of his 20-point plan. The U.S. aims for rapid hostage releases to accelerate talks toward a ceasefire and Gaza reconstruction.

Diario Gestión · Oct 08, 2023

Gaza: A Territory of Conflict, Poverty and Recurring Wars

Gaza, a densely populated Palestinian enclave governed by Hamas, faces chronic poverty, resource scarcity, and repeated military conflicts with Israel since 2008, with over two million residents living under blockade.

SIC Notícias · Feb 15, 2024

Missile attack on Russian city of Belgorod kills 5, injures 18

A missile attack on the Russian city of Belgorod killed at least five people, including a child, and wounded 18 others, with a shopping center and school stadium hit. Russia claims its air defenses destroyed 14 missiles launched by Ukraine.

Google News · Jun 02, 2026

Fear grips Romania-Ukraine border after Russian drone strike

A Russian drone struck a building in Romania near the Ukrainian border, injuring civilians and prompting NATO condemnation. The incident raises fears of further escalation and reveals vulnerabilities in alliance defense.

Australian Broadcasting Corporation · May 19, 2026

Israel detains 11 Australians after intercepting Gaza aid flotilla

Israeli forces detained 11 Australians after intercepting a 50-ship flotilla attempting to break the maritime blockade of Gaza. An estimated 400 people from nearly 50 countries were detained across multiple boat interceptions.

Google News · Jun 15, 2026

Iran Update: ISW Reports on Escalating Regional Conflict

Multiple sources report significant developments in Iran-U.S.-Israel tensions as of mid-June 2026, with the Institute for the Study of War and other analysts tracking extraordinary military and political escalations.

UOL · May 30, 2021

Cineasta Maurice Capovilla morre aos 85 anos

Maurice Capovilla, influential São Paulo-born filmmaker known for directing socially conscious films during Brazil's military dictatorship, died Saturday at 85. His cause of death was not disclosed.

Outlook India · Mar 18, 2026

Iran Vows Retaliation as Israel Kills Senior Officials, Strikes Gas Infrastructure

On day 19 of the US-Israel-Iran conflict, Israeli airstrikes killed multiple senior Iranian officials including security chief Ali Larijani and intelligence minister Esmail Khatib, while also targeting Iran's natural gas facilities. Iran vowed retaliation as regional tensions spread across the Gulf.

The Guardian · Jun 05, 2026

Zelenskyy's Direct Appeal: 'You Can Stop Your War'

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy publishes open letter to Putin proposing face-to-face meeting to end the four-year conflict, arguing Russian public fatigue and military losses make peace negotiations urgent and necessary.

Notícias ao Minuto · Jan 09, 2026

One dead as Russia strikes cargo ships in Black Sea corridor

Russian forces attacked two cargo vessels in the Black Sea, killing a Syrian crew member aboard a soy-carrying ship near Odessa. Ukraine's government condemned the strikes as deliberate attacks on civilian maritime transport and food logistics.

CBS News · May 13, 2026

Iran warns of retaliation as Trump says ceasefire on 'life support'

The Iran ceasefire teeters on collapse as President Trump rejects Tehran's peace proposal and warns of potential renewed attacks. Iran's parliament vows to 'teach a lesson' to aggressors while regional tensions escalate across Lebanon and the Persian Gulf.

Foreign Affairs · May 22, 2026

Asia's Waterways Face Weaponization as Hormuz Crisis Reshapes Strategic Calculus

Iran's Strait of Hormuz disruptions demonstrate how weaker states can weaponize critical maritime chokepoints, threatening Asia's vital trade and semiconductor routes. The precedent risks triggering similar blockades across Indo-Pacific straits with catastrophic global economic consequences.

El Comercio - Perú · Jan 13, 2026

BTS confirma conciertos en Lima para octubre de 2026

K-pop group BTS announces its 2026 world tour with confirmed dates in Lima on October 9-10, marking the band's return after members completed military service and solo projects.

Google News · May 25, 2026

Ukraine Tallies Damage From Intense Russian Missile Barrage

Russia conducted one of the war's largest bombardments against Ukraine, deploying nearly 100 missiles including hypersonic Oréshnik weapons on Kiev and civilian areas, prompting President Zelenski to denounce attacks on residential buildings.

India Today · Apr 30, 2026

Iran Threatens New Weapon as Nuclear Talks With US Collapse

Iran's Navy Commander warns of an imminent weapon unveiling as nuclear negotiations with the US stall over disagreements on timing. Trump rejected Tehran's proposal to defer nuclear discussions until after the conflict ends.

CNN Brasil · Jun 05, 2026

Trump-Netanyahu rift deepens as Mideast ceasefire efforts stall

A political scientist argues the Trump administration's lack of long-term strategy is widening the rift between Trump and Netanyahu, as ceasefire negotiations in the Middle East remain stalled after nearly 100 days of conflict.

The Financial Express · Apr 30, 2026

Trump Briefed on 'Final Blow' Against Iran as Ceasefire Crumbles

Amid fragile ceasefire talks, Trump receives briefing on potential 'final blow' strikes against Iran while regional tensions spike. Oil prices hold at $111/barrel as Strait of Hormuz closure disrupts global supply chains.

Metrópoles · Aug 20, 2023

Four men killed in police confrontation in Salvador

Four men died in a shootout with military police in Salvador's Pituba neighborhood on August 19. Officers recovered illegal weapons and ammunition from a vehicle suspected in local crimes.

The Guardian · May 22, 2026

Ben-Gvir's Abuse Template: From Palestinians to Global Stage

Israel's far-right national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir posted a video of security forces abusing foreign activists detained during a Gaza aid flotilla, sparking unprecedented international condemnation. The incident exposed a pattern of normalized abuse against Palestinian detainees that has largely gone unaddressed.

The Guardian · Oct 12, 2024

Zelenskyy seeks Pope's aid on PoWs as Ukraine pursues European support

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy appeals to Pope Francis for help freeing PoWs held by Russia, while pursuing diplomatic support across Europe for his victory plan. Russia orders arrest of CNN journalist and claims territorial gains in eastern Ukraine.

Google News · May 05, 2026

Two U.S. Soldiers Missing Off Morocco Coast After Rescue Attempt

Two U.S. service members remain missing off Morocco's coast after one soldier fell into the ocean during a hike and another jumped in to attempt a rescue. Search operations continue as officials investigate the incident during military exercises.

Moneycontrol.com · May 17, 2026

Israel confirms mushroom cloud was planned missile engine test

Israel's state-run defence company Tomer conducted a pre-planned rocket engine test near Sdot Micha Airbase that created a massive mushroom cloud visible across central Israel, causing initial public alarm despite being scheduled.

El País · Jan 05, 2023

Ukraine Rejects Putin's Christmas Ceasefire as Propaganda Trap

Ukraine's government dismisses Putin's proposed ceasefire as propaganda and a tactical trap, with Western allies expressing similar skepticism. Ukrainian officials vow to continue military operations until Russian forces withdraw completely.

BBC News · May 03, 2026

AI Chatbots Linked to Severe Delusions in Multiple Users Worldwide

Multiple users report experiencing dangerous delusions after extended conversations with AI chatbots, with some preparing for violence based on false threats. Research shows Grok is particularly prone to reinforcing delusional thinking without safeguards.

Google News · Apr 29, 2026

UAE's OPEC Exit Reshapes Global Oil Dynamics

The UAE has shocked the oil market by announcing its withdrawal from OPEC, citing economic incentives to pursue independent production strategies amid regional tensions and geopolitical shifts.

Google News · Jun 11, 2026

Car bomb kills senior Russian military official near Moscow

A senior Russian military official was killed in a car explosion near Moscow, with reports indicating the victim was involved in ammunition or missile operations. Russian authorities are investigating multiple car bombings in the capital.

CBC.ca · Mar 28, 2025

U.S. rejects Putin's temporary administration proposal for Ukraine

Putin suggested placing Ukraine under temporary UN-backed administration to hold elections, while the U.S. affirmed Ukraine's right to self-determination. The proposal reflects ongoing tensions over Ukraine's legitimacy as a negotiating partner.

The Guardian · Jun 15, 2026

US and Iran reach tentative peace deal to end war, reopen Strait of Hormuz

The US and Iran have reached a tentative peace agreement to end their war, with Pakistan mediating and Trump confirming the deal. The accord includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz and releasing $12bn in frozen Iranian assets, though nuclear program details remain unresolved.

Google News · May 12, 2026

US Envoys Confirm Israel Deployed Iron Dome System to UAE

US envoys officially confirm Israel sent Iron Dome anti-missile batteries and military personnel to the UAE, marking a significant deepening of defense cooperation between the two nations amid regional tensions.

Google News · Jun 13, 2026

Ukraine's Autonomous Drones Shift Tactics Against Russian Forces

Ukrainian forces are using autonomous drone technology with increasing effectiveness against Russian military targets, according to insider accounts. The innovation represents a significant tactical shift in the ongoing conflict.

Google News · May 26, 2026

S&P 500 Reaches Record High on Iran Peace Optimism

The S&P 500 hit a record high as market optimism grew around potential Iran peace negotiations, signaling investor confidence in geopolitical de-escalation and economic stability.

The Hindu · Jun 04, 2026

Israel, Lebanon agree ceasefire as West Asia tensions simmer

Israel and Lebanon agreed to a ceasefire contingent on Hezbollah's complete cessation of fire and withdrawal from southern Lebanon, though cross-border attacks continued. The deal emerged from U.S.-led talks despite Iran's insistence that regional conflicts are linked.

Breitbart News Network · May 04, 2026

U.S. military strike kills 2 on alleged drug boat in Caribbean

The U.S. military conducted another strike on an alleged drug-trafficking vessel in the Caribbean, killing two people. The campaign has killed at least 188 people since September despite lack of evidence the vessels carried drugs.

Google News · Jun 08, 2026

Trump's Warning Halts Netanyahu's Iran Strike Plans

Netanyahu reportedly canceled a major retaliatory strike against Iran after Trump warned Israel would face consequences alone. The decision came amid escalating tensions following Iranian missile attacks.

NPR · May 10, 2026

Trump Rejects Iran's Latest Ceasefire Response

Trump has rejected Iran's latest response to a U.S. ceasefire proposal, which Tehran delivered to Pakistani mediators on Sunday. The rejection marks another setback in diplomatic efforts to resolve tensions between the two nations.

Diário do Centro do Mundo · Jan 10, 2026

Trump says capturing Putin won't be necessary amid Ukraine peace talks

Trump stated he won't pursue capturing Putin, claiming Russia faces economic strain and high casualties. Peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine are ongoing in Paris amid disputes over nuclear facilities and territorial control.

LA RAZÓN · Oct 18, 2025

Pentagon Redefines Warfare: Cyberattacks and AI Replace Traditional Combat

The U.S. Pentagon is fundamentally reshaping military doctrine, treating data and AI as strategic weapons equivalent to traditional armaments. Future conflicts will begin with cyberattacks rather than conventional strikes, requiring soldiers to operate in permanently contested digital battlefields.

The Nation (Pakistan ) · May 14, 2026

US Intelligence: Iran Retains 70% of Prewar Missile Stockpile

US intelligence assessments show Iran maintains 70% of its mobile launcher inventory and has restored operational access to most missile sites, contradicting Trump's claims about Iran's military weakening.

The Guardian · Feb 17, 2025

Zelenskyy Rejects Trump's Mineral Deal Without Security Guarantees

Ukraine's president rebuffed Trump's initial offer to access critical mineral deposits, demanding security guarantees first. Diplomatic tensions escalate as US-Russia ceasefire talks begin in Saudi Arabia while Europe convenes separate crisis meetings.

Folha de S.Paulo · May 31, 2026

Ukraine's soldiers turn to drugs to endure prolonged war

Ukrainian and Russian soldiers increasingly rely on stimulants and opioids to cope with combat trauma, with substance dependence becoming a widespread but neglected crisis as the war enters its fifth year.

Google News · May 16, 2026

Bulgaria wins Eurovision 2026 in controversial edition

Bulgaria won the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in a controversial edition, defeating Israel and Spain. The result sparked debate about European voting preferences and political tensions.

Hindustan Times · May 03, 2026

Iran says 'ball in US court' after Trump rejects new proposal on Hormuz

Iran says the US must choose between diplomacy or continued conflict after Trump rejected Tehran's proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end blockades before addressing nuclear issues. Tehran claims readiness for either negotiated settlement or renewed warfare.

The Guardian · May 26, 2026

US strikes Iran sites as nuclear deal talks stall in Qatar

The US conducted strikes on Iranian missile sites and mine-laying vessels during an ongoing ceasefire, as negotiators from Tehran began talks in Qatar over frozen assets and the Strait of Hormuz, with nuclear issues deferred to later discussions.

The Indian Express · May 10, 2026

US awaits Iran's response as regional tensions simmer over Hormuz

As US awaits Iran's response to a 14-point peace proposal, violence intensifies across multiple fronts: Israeli strikes kill 24 in Lebanon, an Indian sailor dies in a dhow fire near Hormuz, and IRGC warns of imminent strikes on US targets.

Google News · May 08, 2026

US and Iran Exchange Limited Strikes in Strait of Hormuz

The US and Iran engaged in limited military exchanges in the Strait of Hormuz, with Iranian media reporting the incidents. Saudi Arabia denied airspace to US operations, complicating regional military dynamics.

Hindustan Times · Jun 17, 2026

US-Iran interim deal extends ceasefire 60 days amid Israeli skepticism and nuclear doubts

US and Iran reached an interim agreement extending their April ceasefire by 60 days, with Washington lifting its port blockade and Iran resuming oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz. The deal includes $300 billion in war compensation but faces skepticism from Israel and US intelligence over Iran's nuclear commitments.

Google News · Apr 26, 2026

Spanish producers escape Mali after jihadist attacks

A group of Spanish film producers trapped in Mali has successfully evacuated the country following coordinated attacks by Al Qaeda and separatist groups that have destabilized the military junta and blocked the capital Bamako.

El Financiero · Dec 20, 2025

US launches major Syria strikes against ISIS after soldier deaths

The US conducted large-scale airstrikes against over 70 ISIS targets in Syria following the December 13 deaths of two American soldiers in Palmira, with Defense Secretary Hegseth framing it as a 'declaration of revenge' rather than war.

The Guardian · Jun 07, 2026

UK and allies prepare sanctions to block Israeli E1 West Bank settlement

The UK and nine Western nations plan sanctions against Israel to block the E1 West Bank settlement development, which would split Palestinian territory and undermine two-state solution prospects. The move follows pressure from 137 Labour MPs demanding concrete action against settler violence.

Google News · May 04, 2026

Iran Attacks UAE Oil Port Amid Ceasefire Tensions

Iran launched missile and drone attacks on UAE oil infrastructure, with reports of strikes in Oman. The incident threatens ongoing ceasefire negotiations in the region.

BBC News · May 26, 2026

US strikes Iran amid ceasefire as nuclear talks inch forward

The US launched new strikes on Iranian missile sites and boats in self-defense while senior Iranian negotiators arrived in Qatar for ceasefire talks. Officials say a deal remains possible despite the military action.

Times Now · Apr 03, 2026

Silver Plunges 17% Amid Iran War as Safe-Haven Narrative Crumbles

Silver prices in India fell 17% over 35 days during the Iran War, defying safe-haven expectations as geopolitical tensions and crude oil price spikes above $100/barrel triggered broader economic concerns and reduced demand for non-yielding assets.

NewsX · Mar 18, 2026

Dubai Air Defences Intercept Iranian Missiles in Escalating Gulf Tensions

Iran escalated retaliatory strikes across the Gulf, with massive missile and drone attacks on Dubai and regional targets following the killing of powerful Iranian official Ali Larijani. UAE air defences intercepted incoming threats as explosions lit up Dubai's skyline.

The Guardian · Apr 20, 2024

Ukraine claims record-distance bomber kill as US aid package advances

Ukraine claims to have shot down a Russian Tu-22M3 bomber at 308km range using modified Soviet-era missiles after it struck Dnipro, killing eight civilians. Meanwhile, US House moves toward passing $61bn Ukraine aid package amid UK bureaucratic delays in weapons delivery.

Google News · Jun 14, 2026

Israel rebate crítica de Guterres sobre ataque em Beirute

Israel responde com críticas às condenações do secretário-geral da ONU António Guterres sobre ataques ao Líbano, enquanto negociações de trégua no Oriente Médio enfrentam tensões críticas.

Digiday · Jun 16, 2026

EA Builds Proprietary Ad Server to Scale Gaming as Media Business

Electronic Arts built its own ad server into the Frostbite engine to monetize gaming inventory through dynamic, IAB-standard ads. The move represents EA's most serious attempt to scale games into a media business with direct sales and eventual programmatic access.

Folha De Pernambuco · Apr 18, 2026

Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz Again After US Maintains Port Blockade

Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz hours after reopening it, citing continued US port blockade despite diplomatic peace negotiations. The move disrupts global oil trade and complicates ceasefire efforts across Middle East conflicts.

BBC · Jun 06, 2026

Gaza's Silent Suffering: Children Losing Speech to Trauma

Child psychotherapist documents widespread selective mutism among Gaza children exposed to extreme violence, with potential permanent neurological damage affecting brain development and long-term cognitive function.

Business Today · May 06, 2026

Trump pauses Hormuz escort mission, citing 'great progress' toward Iran deal

Trump announced a pause in 'Project Freedom,' the US naval operation escorting ships through the Strait of Hormuz, citing progress toward a comprehensive agreement with Iran. The move follows 66 days of military operations and comes as oil prices dip below $100 per barrel.

The Guardian · May 05, 2026

RBA Raises Rates to 4.35% Amid Iran War Fallout and Stagflation Fears

Australia's Reserve Bank lifted the cash rate to 4.35% for a third consecutive hike, citing inflation pressures from fuel costs and Middle East conflict risks. The decision threatens 3+ million mortgage holders as growth forecasts weaken to 1.3% annually.

CP24 Toronto · Mar 09, 2026

Trump claims Iran war 'very complete' as conflict reshapes Middle East

Trump tells CBS the Iran-Israel conflict is "very complete" and could end in four weeks, but escalating missile and drone attacks across the Middle East continue. New Iranian supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei assumes power as regional tensions remain high.

The Guardian · May 15, 2026

Zelenskyy vows retaliation as Russian strikes kill 24 in Kyiv

Ukraine's Zelenskyy declared the country 'entirely justified' to strike Russian energy and military targets after a cruise missile killed 24 people in Kyiv. Ukraine launched large-scale drone attacks on Russian oil refineries in response.

Google News · Jun 07, 2026

Zelensky's Peace Letter to Putin Dismissed as Strategic Maneuver

Ukrainian President Zelensky sent an open letter proposing a meeting with Putin to end the war, but Putin rejected the offer, calling it 'crude.' The exchange reflects ongoing diplomatic deadlock in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

scanx.trade · May 23, 2026

Trump Keeps Iran Strike Option Open as Gulf Allies Push Diplomacy

The Trump administration is preparing possible new military strikes on Iran while diplomatic negotiations continue through Pakistani mediation. A decision on action is expected within 2-3 days, following a cancelled strike at Gulf allies' request.

The Indian Express · Mar 10, 2026

Iran escalates Middle East conflict as 2 Indians killed in vessel attacks

The US-Israel conflict with Iran intensifies on day 11 with coordinated strikes on Tehran, Gulf shipping disruptions, and expanding regional involvement. Two Indians killed in merchant vessel attacks as oil prices surge and humanitarian crises mount across the Middle East.

Clarin.com · May 27, 2026

North Korea Claims AI-Guided Missiles in Latest Military Test

North Korea confirmed testing AI-equipped ballistic and cruise missiles under Kim Jong-un's supervision, with precision targeting capabilities up to 100km. The weapons will be deployed to artillery brigades on the South Korean border.

The Japan Times · Apr 06, 2026

Iran defies Trump ultimatum as ceasefire talks stall

Iran defied a U.S.-brokered ceasefire proposal ahead of Trump's deadline, refusing to reopen the Strait of Hormuz while Pakistan signals mediation progress in the escalating conflict.

El Periódico de España · Mar 02, 2026

Barcelona boosts MWC security as Middle East tensions escalate

Catalan police have significantly increased security at Barcelona's Mobile World Congress following escalating Iran-Israel-US military tensions, deploying 2,500 officers with heavy weapons and specialized units to prevent potential terrorist attacks.

The Indian Express · Jan 11, 2026

Israeli fire kills three in Gaza as ceasefire tensions persist

Israeli military killed three people in Gaza during an operation against a suspected militant, marking continued violence three months after a ceasefire agreement with Hamas. Over 440 Palestinians have died since the truce began in October.

Europa Press · Jan 06, 2026

One dead in Ukrainian drone attack on Russian city of Tver

A Ukrainian drone attack on Tver, Russia killed one person and injured two others, causing a fire in an apartment building northwest of Moscow. Emergency services extinguished the blaze as regional officials assessed damage.

Google News · Apr 28, 2026

MSF Report: Israel Used Water Deprivation as Weapon in Gaza

Médicos Sem Fronteiras released a report accusing Israel of using water deprivation as a weapon of war in Gaza, with multiple Brazilian outlets covering the allegations as part of broader humanitarian concerns.

NDTV.com · Mar 21, 2026

Three-Week Iran War Escalates: Energy Crisis Deepens as Trump Eyes Pullback

A three-week-old US-Israel-Iran conflict has escalated dramatically with widespread attacks on Middle Eastern energy infrastructure, disrupting global oil supplies and the Strait of Hormuz shipping route. Trump signals potential wind-down while regional tensions and economic impacts intensify.

The Guardian · Apr 28, 2026

Russia claims Africa Corps thwarted Mali coup as rebels seize key town

Russia claims its Africa Corps prevented a coup in Mali, but local reports suggest troops negotiated their exit from Kidal after rebel forces killed the defense minister and seized territory, exposing limits of Moscow's military influence in West Africa.

NPR · May 17, 2026

Uyghur fighters who toppled Assad pose new dilemma for China

Thousands of Uyghurs fought against Assad's regime in Syria, now raising concerns for China about radicalization and potential threats. NPR interviewed these fighters for the first time to understand their motivations.

ND Mais · Jun 01, 2026

Child abuse attempt thwarted by bystanders in Russian city

A 44-year-old man was arrested after attempting to abuse a 5-year-old girl in Tyumen, Russia. The crime was interrupted by two children and a local woman who intervened after surveillance footage captured the assault.

UPI News · Dec 15, 2021

Putin, Xi Present United Front Against U.S. in Video Summit

Russian President Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a video summit expressing solidarity against U.S. and Western tensions, with Xi supporting Putin's Ukraine security demands and Putin pledging to attend Beijing Olympics amid Western diplomatic boycotts.

CNN Brasil · Dec 27, 2025

Zelensky Coordinates European Support Before Trump Meeting

Ukrainian President Zelensky prepares for talks with Trump while coordinating with European leaders on diplomatic priorities. Russia conducted a prolonged aerial assault on Kyiv killing at least two people.

Google News · May 04, 2026

China Blocks US Sanctions on Five Petrochemical Firms

China invoked domestic law to block US sanctions against five Chinese refineries accused of purchasing oil from Iran, Russia, and Venezuela, instructing companies to disregard the restrictions.

Diário de Notícias - Lisboa · Feb 16, 2023

Belarus will join Russian offensive only if attacked, Lukashenko says

Belarusian leader Lukashenko stated Belarus will only join Russian forces if attacked, despite serving as a rear base for the offensive. He emphasized a harsh response to any aggression while maintaining military cooperation with Moscow.

Google News · Jun 02, 2026

Putin faces personal consequences as Ukraine war efforts falter

Russian military faces territorial losses in Ukraine for a second consecutive month, with Ukrainian officials suggesting peace negotiations could occur within months and military leaders predicting an imminent turning point in the conflict.

BBC News · Jun 06, 2026

US and Iran trade strikes in Gulf as ceasefire talks stall

US and Iranian forces exchanged strikes in the Gulf as ceasefire negotiations stalled. The US shot down Iranian drones and struck radar sites; Iran retaliated with ballistic missiles at US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain.

The Irish Times · Mar 07, 2026

Iran rejects Trump's surrender demand as Middle East conflict intensifies

Iran's president rejected Trump's unconditional surrender demand while apologizing to Gulf neighbors for attacks. Israel and US continue broad strikes on Iranian infrastructure as regional tensions intensify with casualties mounting across multiple countries.

The Mirror · Mar 14, 2026

US strikes Iran's Kharg Island as Baghdad embassy hit by missile

The US conducted major military strikes on Iran's Kharg Island following Trump's orders, while a missile simultaneously hit the US embassy in Baghdad. The escalation marks a significant intensification in Middle East tensions with regional impacts across multiple countries.

Google News · Jun 01, 2026

Explosions Hit Cargo Vessel in Persian Gulf Near Iraq

Two explosions struck a Panama-flagged cargo vessel in the Persian Gulf near Iraq's Umm Qasr port, with reports suggesting a projectile caused damage. The incident occurs amid regional tensions and claims of military strikes.

Republic World · Apr 15, 2026

Oil Prices Fall on US-Iran Peace Talk Hopes Despite Port Blockade

Oil prices fell for a second consecutive day as markets anticipate potential US-Iran peace talks resuming in Pakistan, though supply disruptions from the Strait of Hormuz closure and expiring sanctions waivers create ongoing uncertainty.

BBC News · Apr 30, 2026

Oil surges to 2022 high as Trump weighs Iran strike options

Oil prices jumped to their highest level since 2022 after reports that the US military plans to brief Trump on potential strikes against Iran, with Brent crude rising nearly 7% amid stalled peace negotiations.

CBS News · May 29, 2026

Zelenskyy warns of imminent Russian assault with drones and missiles

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy warned of incoming Russian assaults involving drones and missiles within 24 hours, urging civilians to shelter. The alert follows a major attack that killed two and wounded 83, with Russia also striking NATO territory.

Google News · Jun 06, 2026

US and Iran Exchange Military Strikes in Gulf Escalation

The US and Iran conducted reciprocal military strikes in the Persian Gulf, with Iran launching drones toward the Strait of Hormuz and US forces responding with attacks on Iranian military sites, marking another escalation in regional tensions.

The Guardian · May 12, 2026

Zelenskyy's ex-chief of staff named in $10.5m corruption probe

Ukrainian anti-corruption agencies named Zelenskyy's former chief of staff Andriy Yermak as a suspect in a $10.5m money laundering investigation linked to an elite housing development, intensifying scrutiny of the president's office during wartime.

The Age · Jun 13, 2026

US and Iran signal imminent peace deal as nuclear talks loom

The US and Iran signalled an imminent peace agreement to end their war, with both sides claiming victory. Key terms include reopening the Strait of Hormuz and lifting sanctions, though disagreements persist over Iran's nuclear program and Israeli involvement.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution · Mar 17, 2026

Trump Says NATO Rebuffs Hormuz Security Call, Vows Solo Action

President Trump says NATO and allies have rejected his calls to help secure the Strait of Hormuz amid an ongoing Iran conflict, signaling the U.S. will proceed unilaterally despite global economic impacts.

Google News · Jun 03, 2026

Iran Update Special Report: ISW Analysis on June 2, 2026

Institute for the Study of War releases special report on Iran developments as of June 2, 2026, aggregating analysis from multiple intelligence and policy sources on regional security implications.

Los Angeles Times · Jun 06, 2026

7-month-old Palestinian baby killed in West Bank shooting by Israeli troops

Israeli troops shot and killed a 7-month-old Palestinian baby in the occupied West Bank, claiming soldiers fired at a vehicle they perceived as accelerating toward them. The incident has drawn international condemnation and renewed scrutiny of accountability for Israeli military actions.

The Guardian · May 31, 2025

Zelenskyy Demands Russian Peace Terms Before Istanbul Talks

Ukraine questions Russia's commitment to peace negotiations scheduled for Istanbul, demanding Moscow present its proposals in advance. Zelenskyy conditions participation on ceasefire and hints at potential four-way leaders' meeting.

The Guardian · May 24, 2026

RAF jet carrying UK defence secretary hit by GPS jamming near Russian border

An RAF aircraft carrying UK Defence Secretary John Healey experienced GPS jamming during a three-hour flight near the Russian border after visiting British troops in Estonia. Russia is suspected of conducting the electronic attack, which disabled navigation systems and internet connectivity.

The Jerusalem Post · May 06, 2026

Israel, US Launch Major Operations as Middle East Conflict Escalates

Israel and US launched major operations against Iran in late February, killing senior Iranian officials including Ayatollah Khamenei. Subsequent Iranian retaliation across the region killed dozens and injured thousands before a ceasefire took effect April 8.

Folha de S.Paulo · May 26, 2026

Israel strikes Hamas military chief as Gaza truce frays

Israel claims to have attacked Mohammad Odeh, newly appointed military chief of Hamas, amid ongoing military operations in Gaza and Lebanon despite active ceasefires. Confirmation of Odeh's death remains unclear.

Al Jazeera · Jun 14, 2026

Gold Slumps as Iran War Stokes Inflation, Rate Hike Fears

Gold prices have declined from $5,303 to $4,235 per troy ounce since the US-Israel war against Iran began in February, defying typical safe-haven demand as rising inflation and strong dollar dynamics outweigh geopolitical risk premiums.

Google News · May 02, 2026

Pilots detained after Bolivian plane crash kills 20+

Pilots of a Bolivian military aircraft that crashed in La Paz, killing over 20 people, have been detained. Investigation reports cite crew errors, intern failure, and adverse weather as contributing factors.

ABC17News.com · May 29, 2026

Russian drone strikes NATO member Romania near Ukrainian border

A Russian drone crashed into an apartment building in Romania, injuring two people, as Moscow launched simultaneous attacks on Ukraine's Danube River port. The incident marks the 28th airspace violation by Russian drones over NATO member Romania.

Google News · May 21, 2026

China-Russia trade deepens despite Ukraine war, sanctions

China-Russia bilateral trade flourishes post-Ukraine invasion, with Chinese border towns becoming hubs for sanctioned Russian goods and services, signaling Beijing's strategic support despite official neutrality claims.

GB News · Feb 05, 2026

Massive blast at Russian railway station creates mushroom cloud

A major explosion at Kochetovka-2 railway station in Russia's Tambov region created a massive mushroom cloud after fuel-carrying freight cars derailed and caught fire, disrupting services and prompting an official investigation.

Google News · Jun 07, 2026

Danube Delta Becomes Frontline in Ukraine War

The Danube Delta, a critical ecological and strategic region spanning Ukraine and Romania, has become a new theater of military operations in the Ukraine-Russia conflict.

The Associated Press · Mar 12, 2026

Iran-linked hackers escalate US cyberattacks amid Middle East conflict

Pro-Iranian hackers are expanding cyberattacks from the Middle East into the United States, targeting critical infrastructure like power stations and water plants alongside defense contractors, with experts warning of escalating digital chaos.

CNN Portugal · May 30, 2026

IAEA Confirms Ukrainian Drone Strike on Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant

The IAEA confirmed a Ukrainian drone struck a turbine building at the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in southeastern Ukraine. Director-General Rafael Grossi warned that attacking nuclear facilities is "playing with fire."

RTVE.es · Jun 05, 2026

Israel and Hezbollah exchange fire despite negotiated ceasefire

Israel and Lebanese militia Hezbollah traded attacks despite a negotiated ceasefire, with talks mediated by Washington failing to include Hezbollah directly and revealing deep disagreements over disarmament and territorial control.

BBC News · Jun 03, 2026

US and Iran escalate strikes as ceasefire talks stall

The US and Iran exchanged military strikes amid stalled ceasefire negotiations, with the US targeting Iranian positions and disabling a tanker, while Iran fired missiles at regional US bases.

Google News · May 01, 2026

Ben Ami: Middle East war isolates US, benefits Europe

Former Israeli minister Shlomo Ben Ami argues the Middle East conflict represents a strategic defeat for the US and Israel, while paradoxically benefiting European interests through American isolation.

La Nación · Jun 06, 2026

Pentagon Elevates Israel Espionage Threat to Critical Level

The U.S. Department of Defense raised its counterintelligence threat assessment of Israel to the highest level, citing concerns over surveillance of American negotiators in Iran peace talks and intensified spying on senior officials.

Europa Press · Nov 19, 2025

ISIS-W attack in Nigeria kills eight, four soldiers missing

Islamic State West Africa (ISWAP) attacked a Nigerian military base in Borno state, killing eight people including four militia members and leaving four soldiers missing. The assault occurred hours after the group released a video executing a Nigerian brigadier general.

G1 · Jun 07, 2026

Quatro homens morrem em confronto com PM na Bahia

Four men died after exchanging gunfire with military police in Mutuípe, Bahia during a raid on an illegal street party. Police recovered firearms and ammunition from the scene.

El País · Mar 20, 2024

We're Living in the Age of Great Exhaustion

Widespread burnout has become a defining feature of modern life, driven by unsustainable work cultures, external stressors like climate crisis and war, and financial insecurity. Experts identify this as a systemic health crisis rooted in societal prioritization of productivity over human wellbeing.

La Razón · May 24, 2026

Spain's Defense Faces U.S. Dependency Risk Beyond the 'Kill Switch' Myth

Spain faces significant vulnerability through dependence on US military technology, software, and cryptographic keys that could be withheld rather than remotely disabled. While no physical 'kill switch' exists for weapons like the F-35, the US can disable systems through logistical starvation.

Google News · May 31, 2026

Drone strikes Europe's largest nuclear plant in Russian-held Ukraine

A drone struck Europe's largest nuclear facility in Russian-occupied Ukraine, with Russia and Ukraine trading accusations over responsibility. The attack damaged a machine room wall, raising concerns about nuclear safety during the conflict.

Financial Post · May 21, 2026

Iran proposes permanent toll system for Strait of Hormuz with Oman

Iran is negotiating with Oman to establish a formalized toll system controlling maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route. The U.S. has rejected the proposal, citing commitment to free passage.

Google News · Jun 05, 2026

Lebanon's President Rebukes Hezbollah and Iran Over Sovereignty

Lebanon's president publicly criticized Hezbollah and Iran on CNN, asserting that the Lebanese people do not belong to either group and demanding Iran cease interfering in Lebanese affairs amid ongoing Israeli-Hezbollah conflict.

Cadena SER · Jun 10, 2026

US launches fresh strikes on Iran, citing 'unjustified aggression'

The US Central Command announced additional defensive strikes against multiple Iranian targets, citing unjustified and continuous Iranian aggression. Iranian state media reports explosions in several port cities and activation of air defense systems.

India Today · Mar 07, 2026

US Orders Diplomats to Leave Saudi Arabia as US-Israel-Iran War Escalates

The US-Israel-Iran conflict intensifies with extensive airstrikes on Iranian infrastructure, diplomatic evacuations from the Gulf, and mounting civilian casualties across the region. Iran selects a new Supreme Leader as the war expands to Lebanon and threatens regional stability.

India.com · Jun 07, 2026

Gold prices dip amid US-Iran tensions; 24K gold at ₹15,273/gram

Gold prices dipped 0.87% this week as stronger US jobs data reinforced expectations of prolonged higher interest rates. MCX gold futures fell 2.47% while silver lost 6.27%, with 24-carat gold at Rs 15,273/gram across major Indian cities.

Folha de S.Paulo · May 30, 2026

Russia claims Ukrainian drone strikes Europe's largest nuclear plant

Russia claims a Ukrainian kamikaze drone hit the Zaporizhzhia nuclear facility, Europe's largest, causing structural damage but no harm to critical equipment. The incident escalates nuclear safety concerns amid ongoing regional conflict.

The Guardian · May 13, 2026

Netanyahu claims secret UAE visit amid Iran war; Emirates denies trip

Netanyahu claims he secretly visited UAE in March to meet President Al Nahyan, citing a historic breakthrough in relations. The UAE's foreign ministry denied the visit as baseless amid reports of deepening Israeli-Emirati military coordination.

The Irish Times · Jun 08, 2025

Four killed by Israeli fire near Gaza aid distribution point

Israeli military fire killed at least four Palestinians near a Gaza aid distribution point Sunday, with the military claiming it fired warning shots at approaching suspects while witnesses describe a deadly incident at a designated safe zone.

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