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Fresh U.S. Strikes Threaten Fragile Iran Ceasefire as Regional War Risks Expand Again

The fragile diplomatic efforts aimed at reducing tensions between Iran and the United States have come under renewed strain after Tehran accused Washington of violating an emerging ceasefire framework through fresh military strikes near the Strait of Hormuz. The accusations have added another layer...

EU agrees with Pope's position on ethical limits for AI

Thomas Rainer, spokesperson for the European Commission (EC), stated that the European Union supports the viewpoint presented in Pope Leo XIV's encyclical regarding the necessity for monitoring the utilization of artificial intelligence. "We completely align with the vision of His Holiness Pope Leo...

Trump’s Iran Diplomacy Push Faces Regional Reality as Abraham Accords Become Central

Donald Trump’s latest attempt to connect negotiations with Iran to a wider expansion of the Abraham Accords has revealed the extent to which Middle East diplomacy is increasingly being shaped by overlapping security, political, and ideological battles. The former U.S. president’s proposal, which...

USA and Iran reach an agreement in principle on the Strait of Hormuz

Washington and Tehran have come to a preliminary agreement regarding the opening of the Strait of Hormuz in their attempts to finalize an agreement, according to The New York Times. The newspaper cites a US official stating that the United States and Iran have come to a preliminary agreement...

Hormuz Negotiations Reveal Expanding U.S.-Iran Bargain Over Oil Flows, Sanctions and Nuclear Limits

U.S. President Donald Trump’s declaration that a memorandum of understanding with Iran had been “largely negotiated” signaled more than optimism about ending months of conflict. The statement reflected an emerging diplomatic effort to stabilize global energy routes, ease pressure on oil markets,...

Iran's leader's decrees not to export highly enriched uranium from the country

Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has mandated that uranium enriched near weapons-grade levels cannot be exported internationally, according to two senior Iranian officials who spoke to Reuters. According to one of the sources, the directive from the Supreme Leader and the agreement among...

Iran Hardens Nuclear Stance as Uranium Dispute Deepens

Iran’s leadership has adopted a firmer position over its enriched uranium stockpile following recent conflict and diplomatic pressure, with senior Iranian sources indicating that the country’s Supreme Leader has ordered that near-weapons-grade uranium must remain inside Iran rather than be...

European Commission is preparing proposals to limit purchases of critical components from China

The European Union is formulating strategies that may mandate European firms to acquire essential parts from various suppliers to lessen their reliance on China, The Financial Times writes. "In numerous regions, we are slowly becoming reliant on imports from China (...) Dependence comes at a cost,"...

UAE states that its exit from OPEC was dictated by long-term economic considerations

UAE Energy Minister Mohammed Ali Al Mazrouei said on Saturday that the nation's choice to exit OPEC was driven by long-term economic assessments and its energy capabilities. The minister was quoted by Al Jazeera as stating that the choice was motivated purely by the UAE's national interests, its...

Nepal’s Kami Rita Sherpa Extends Everest Record as Himalayan Guiding Culture Faces New Global Spotlight

Veteran Nepali mountaineer Kami Rita Sherpa has once again rewritten the history of high-altitude climbing after reaching the summit of Mount Everest for a record 32nd time, reinforcing not only his personal legacy but also the central role Sherpa climbers continue to play in the global...
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