The Iran war has forced the US to go remote. American troops across West Asia are now working out of hotels and office spaces. That’s because the intense firing of missiles and drones by Iran has made American bases in the region uninhabitable
America's population has taken a hit due to a decrease in immigration and hurricanes that forced people to leave parts of the Gulf Coast. Last year, several metro areas and counties saw slower population gains
Amid his carrots‑and‑sticks approach, US President Donald Trump has set April 6 as the new deadline for a deal with Iran while continuing the build‑up for potential ground operations.
Trump's signature will appear alongside Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's in an unprecedented move to mark America's 250th anniversary
Amid plans to invade Iran in the ongoing war, US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering deploying an additional 10,000 troops to West Asia. Since attacking Iran last month, he has already sent about 7,000 Marines and paratroopers to the region.
US stocks tumbled as the Nasdaq confirmed a correction, with West Asia tensions, rising oil prices and fading rate-cut hopes weighing on sentiment
Taking a swipe at the US, Chinese ambassador to India Xu Feihong said the "remarkable" development witnessed by India and China is built on the hard work and wisdom of their people and not on someone's generosity
The previous halt in striking Iran's energy sites was set to expire on Friday. Last Saturday, Trump had initially given Iran 48 hours to open the crucial Strait of Hormuz to oil tankers, threatening to destroy its power plants, but he has now extended the deadline twice
Unscheduled absences among TSA staff have surged to their highest levels since a shutdown of the TSA parent agency, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), began in mid-February
Trump, however, did not indicate what evidence the CIA had to back up their claim. Homosexuality is illegal in Iran, as it is considered a breach of Islamic values and is punishable under the country’s Sharia-based law
Iran Israel War Live Updates: US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that taking control of Iran's oil was an "option," comparing it to the deal Washington made with Venezuela after toppling Nicolas Maduro.
Chinese Ambassador Xu Feihong said that the rise of China and India stems from domestic efforts and cooperation, rejecting claims that outside powers fueled their development
The EU’s top diplomat warned Russian intelligence and drone support are enabling Iran to target US troops, as European criticism grows over American strikes and rising energy prices
Trump said Tehran has turned to negotiations after weeks of conflict but cautions that the window for diplomacy may be closing as the US weighs continued military action
Iran allowed 10 oil tankers to pass through the strategic Strait of Hormuz as a "present" to show it was serious about negotiations to end the war, US President Donald Trump said Thursday.
An earthquake measuring magnitude 6.2 struck off the east coast of Japan
Falling fragments from a successfully intercepted ballistic missile struck Sweihan Street, killing an Indian and a Pakistani national and injuring three
The Pentagon is considering island seizures, oil blockades, and strikes on nuclear sites as talks with Tehran show little progress
Starmer has ordered British forces to seize Russia’s sanctioned “shadow fleet” tankers, granting the military powers to board vessels transiting UK waters as pressure mounts on Putin
Pakistan Deputy Prime Minister clarified that while no direct talks were taking place, Washington had conveyed a 15-point proposal to Tehran through Pakistan, which Iran was currently reviewing
A renewed border clash between Afghanistan and Pakistan has erupted after an Eid ceasefire ended, highlighting long-standing tensions, cross-border militant activity
The war in West Asia is nearing the one-month mark. Since the start of the conflict, markets have tanked, and oil prices have soared. This has caused many countries, especially in Asia, to impose fuel-saving measures, evoking memories of the Covid pandemic when work from home and other curbs were introduced
Washington claims Tehran is desperate for a deal, but Abbas Araghchi denies talks, saying only indirect messages are being exchanged as war fallout worsens globally
Amid rising tensions, the US weighs a risky operation to seize Kharg Island while Iran fortifies it heavily
A judicial commission investigating the violence during last year's 'Gen-Z protests' has recommended the prosecution of then-Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli for 'negligence' for failing to prevent dozens of deaths. If convicted, he could be jailed for up to 10 years.
Under a bill passed by Canada’s House of Commons, displaying terrorist symbols —including flags of Khalistani groups such as Babbar Khalsa— as well as intimidating or obstructing people outside places of worship is set to become illegal.
Ukraine has expressed firm confidence in the integrity of India’s investigative and judicial systems as they face a sophisticated disinformation campaign orchestrated by Russian special services.
Alireza Tangsiri, an Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) commander who oversaw the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, has been killed in an airstrike in Bandar Abbas, an Israeli official told The Jerusalem Post.
The Ministry of External Affairs has launched a 24x7 helpline to respond to queries and emergencies by Indian nationals. Officials are also issuing regular advisories to keep Indian citizens informed about travel, safety measures, and regional developments
Belarus's state news agency BelTA said Lukashenko told Kim during talks that relations between Minsk and Pyongyang were entering a "fundamentally new stage," and reported that the two sides had signed a Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation