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Airlines Suspend Middle East Services After US and Israeli Strikes on Iran

Airlines Suspend Middle East Services After US and Israeli Strikes on Iran

On Feb 28, multiple international airlines cancelled or rerouted services across the Middle East after the United States and Israel conducted strikes on Iran. Flight-tracking data showed airspace over Iran and Iraq largely empty on Saturday morning. Carriers from Air France-KLM to Wizz Air announced suspensions, cancellations or airspace avoidance …

Global Response Grows After Israel and U.S. Strike Iran

Global Response Grows After Israel and U.S. Strike Iran

Israel and the United States carried out strikes on Iran, triggering renewed military confrontation in the Middle East. President Donald Trump pledged to destroy Tehran’s missile arsenal and to block Iranian progress toward a nuclear weapon. International figures issued sharp responses, raising questions about diplomacy, legality and regional stabi…

Where U.S. Forces Are Positioned in the Middle East as Conflict Reignites

Where U.S. Forces Are Positioned in the Middle East as Conflict Reignites

Following an attack on Iran by Israel and the United States, key American military installations across the Middle East remain central to regional operations. These facilities - spanning naval headquarters, major air bases, forward army posts and important port call locations - support command, reconnaissance, missile defence and training missions.

US and Israel Carry Out Strikes in Iran; Explosions Reported Across Multiple Cities

US and Israel Carry Out Strikes in Iran; Explosions Reported Across Multiple Cities

The United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes on Iran early Saturday, with explosions reported in Tehran and other cities. U.S. President Donald Trump said in an eight-minute video posted on Truth Social that the United States had begun "major combat operations" in Iran. Media reports indicate more than 30 targets were struck, including…

OPEC+ Weighs Major Supply Boost After Israeli Strike on Tehran

OPEC+ Weighs Major Supply Boost After Israeli Strike on Tehran

OPEC+ delegates said the group will assess a significantly larger increase in Brent Oil Futures supply at an emergency meeting on Sunday following an Israeli strike that generated explosions across Tehran. The move is intended to provide liquidity for global markets as the possibility of wider regional hostilities threatens critical oil transit rou…

Israel and U.S. Carry Out Strikes on Iran, Raising Prospect of Wider Confrontation

Israel and U.S. Carry Out Strikes on Iran, Raising Prospect of Wider Confrontation

Israel launched what it described as a pre-emptive operation against Iran on Saturday, while U.S. forces began a series of air and sea strikes, according to U.S. officials. Explosions were reported in Tehran and sirens sounded across Israel as authorities closed airspace and ordered suspensions of schools and many workplaces. Iranian authorities wa…

Israel Launches Pre-Emptive Strike on Iran, Diplomacy Collapses

Israel Launches Pre-Emptive Strike on Iran, Diplomacy Collapses

Israel carried out a pre-emptive military strike against Iran, confirmed by Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz. Explosions were reported across Tehran soon after the announcement. The action marks a sharp end to recent diplomatic efforts and raises the prospect of broader conflict, with global markets watching for disruptions to energy flows and …

Denmark Flags Multiple Foreign Interference Risks Ahead of Snap Election

Denmark Flags Multiple Foreign Interference Risks Ahead of Snap Election

Danish security services have issued a rare, broad warning ahead of the March 24 general election, saying foreign interference is 'highly likely.' The assessment names Russia as the principal threat and additionally identifies the United States and China as potential sources of influence. Authorities expect hybrid operations such as cyberattacks an…

Radiohead Orders U.S. Immigration Agency to Remove Video Using Their Song

Radiohead Orders U.S. Immigration Agency to Remove Video Using Their Song

British rock band Radiohead has demanded that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) remove a social media video that used a version of the band’s song "Let Down" without consent. The clip, posted last week, paired the track with images ICE attributed to violence by immigrants present in the United States illegally. Radiohead called the use…

Merz’s Beijing Visit Reinforces China-Germany Economic and Strategic Partnership

Merz’s Beijing Visit Reinforces China-Germany Economic and Strategic Partnership

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz completed a high-profile trip to Beijing where he met President Xi Jinping and led a delegation of 30 senior German executives. The visit underscored deep trade and investment ties, emphasized a transition toward digital and green technology collaboration, and included a joint statement defending free trade and the …

Guinea Releases 16 Sierra Leone Security Personnel After High-Level Talks in Conakry

Guinea Releases 16 Sierra Leone Security Personnel After High-Level Talks in Conakry

Guinea freed 16 members of Sierra Leone's security forces on Friday after talks in Conakry involving Sierra Leone's foreign minister and Guinea's prime minister. The detainees had been arrested earlier this week amid competing claims over whether Sierra Leonean personnel had entered Guinean territory while constructing a border post. The episode hi…

U.S. Removes Sanctions on Three Senior Malian Officers as Relations Thaw

U.S. Removes Sanctions on Three Senior Malian Officers as Relations Thaw

The United States has lifted sanctions on three senior Malian military officials previously targeted for ties to Russia's Wagner Group, a move tied to stepped-up U.S. engagement aimed at reviving counterterrorism cooperation. The delisted officials include Defense Minister Sadio Camara and two senior officers, Alou Boi Diarra and Adama Bagayoko. Wa…

U.N. Expert Warns Taliban-Imposed Health Rules Put Afghan Women and Children at Risk

U.N. Expert Warns Taliban-Imposed Health Rules Put Afghan Women and Children at Risk

A U.N. Special Rapporteur says Taliban regulations requiring female patients to follow a dress code, be accompanied by a male guardian and be treated by male medical staff are preventing women and children in Afghanistan from receiving timely emergency care. The measures are creating immediate risks - including denied ambulance transport and childb…

Colombia to Seek Reciprocal 50% Tariffs on Targeted Ecuadorian Products

Colombia to Seek Reciprocal 50% Tariffs on Targeted Ecuadorian Products

Colombia's commerce minister said the government will propose lifting duties on certain Ecuadorian imports from 30% to 50% in response to Ecuador's recent tariff hikes. Quito has already announced tariffs of 50% on Colombian goods beginning March 1 and increased a pipeline fee on crude, prompting halted shipments and heightened tensions between the…

U.N. Warns South Sudan Has Reached a 'Dangerous Point' as Killings Escalate

U.N. Warns South Sudan Has Reached a 'Dangerous Point' as Killings Escalate

The U.N. human rights chief warned that South Sudan is confronting a perilous moment as a surge in killings and a deterioration of military discipline threaten the stability of a 2018 peace agreement. Documented deaths and a sharp rise in rights abuses, coupled with political turmoil following the suspension and charging of a key opposition leader,…

U.S. to Provide On-Site Passport Services in West Bank Settlement for First Time

U.S. to Provide On-Site Passport Services in West Bank Settlement for First Time

The U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem has announced that consular officers will offer routine passport services this week in the West Bank settlement of Efrat, marking the first time American officials have provided such services on-site in a settlement. The move comes amid heightened tensions over settlement policy, new Israeli cabinet measures easing set…

Pakistan-Afghan Fighting Threatens to Entrench a Protracted Regional Crisis

Pakistan-Afghan Fighting Threatens to Entrench a Protracted Regional Crisis

Islamabad’s recent air strikes against Taliban-held sites in Afghanistan mark a sharp escalation in a long-simmering dispute over militant sanctuaries. The move, described by Pakistan’s defence minister as an "open war", follows years of fraught ties after the Taliban seized power in 2021. With major regional actors offering to mediate and U.S. for…