Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian condemned Donald Trump’s “Stone Age” threat as a war crime, amid escalating missile and drone attacks involving Israel, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait.
President Trump urged NATO allies to send naval vessels to the Strait of Hormuz, criticizing the alliance and escalating pressure amid Iran’s disruption of the waterway. France warns force is unrealistic.
President Trump spoke with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman about potential ceasefire talks with Iran. The discussions come amid ongoing conflict and regional tensions.
President Trump declares that the US will exit Iran 'pretty quickly' while also considering NATO withdrawal. Tensions rise as UAE prepares military support.
The Torkham border crossing has reopened, allowing the repatriation of undocumented Afghan nationals after a temporary suspension due to security tensions. This decision follows coordinated efforts between Pakistani and Afghan officials.
In an exclusive interview, Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated the Strait of Hormuz will reopen 'one way or another' as tensions rise in the US-Israeli conflict with Iran.
Spain has officially closed its airspace to US military planes involved in attacks on Iran, a significant escalation in its stance against the conflict. This decision reflects Spain's refusal to participate in what it deems an illegal war.
Iran has denied any involvement in the attack on a Kuwait desalination plant, attributing the incident to Israel's actions. The attack resulted in one fatality and significant damage.
Thousands of US sailors and marines have arrived in the Middle East as the conflict escalates with Houthi missile attacks on Israel. Regional diplomacy is intensifying.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has ordered an expansion of the security buffer zone in southern Lebanon, aiming to enhance Israel's security amid rising tensions and casualties in the region.
Israeli police barred Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre for Palm Sunday Mass, marking a historic first. This action has drawn international condemnation.
Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol indicates that the government may extend the vehicle rotation system to the private sector if oil prices rise significantly, as part of energy-saving measures.