- European Commission rejects Iran and US plans to charge Hormuz transit fees
- US claims Strait of Hormuz is open despite conflicting reports from Iran
- Ripple effects of Middle East and Ukraine wars divide European citizens
- US and Iran Reach Two-Week Ceasefire Amid Ongoing Conflict Disputes
- British man accused of leading operations for Somali terror group Al-Shabaab
- Ukrainian soldiers evacuate dog and cat via drone from frontline area
- Us signs ceasefire deal with iran, prompting challenges for europe
- US Supreme Court agrees to hear key voting rights case this week
USA News
US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth asserts the Strait of Hormuz is open under a ceasefire agreement, despite conflicting reports from Iran. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warns vessels may face threats. For ongoing updates, read further.
EUROPEAN UPDATE
This morning, European leaders convene to discuss economic stability and energy security.
Key decisions may shape the region’s future resilience.
The United States and Iran have reached a fragile two-week ceasefire after Donald Trump’s alarming threats of catastrophic consequences. Despite the temporary reprieve, concerns linger as Trump’s aggressive stance continues to unsettle both allies and critics. The situation remains precarious; further developments are anticipated.
Two inmates who died in Alabama state prisons were returned to their families without a heart, brain and other organs.
Republican candidates canceled campaign events amid a blizzard ahead of the first presidential contest, the Iowa Caucus, on Monday.
Super Nintendo World could receive a Luigi’s Mansion expansion too.
US lawmakers slam Biden for launching Houthi strikes without backing from Congress The Independent says…
Britian and the US launched airstrikes last night.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the RAF carried out targeted strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen due to their ‘reckless actions risking lives at sea’.
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