In a tense escalation, Israel's Air Force intercepted two drones likely launched from Iran, a move that raises questions about the fragile ceasefire between the nations. With both sides on high alert, the situation remains precarious as military responses loom.
Israel and Iran have entered a fragile ceasefire after 12 days of intense fighting, but the truce is already in jeopardy as missile strikes are reported. Can peace hold?
As tensions escalate between Israel and Iran, fears rise over potential Iranian action to close the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil passageway. The implications for global oil prices and the economy could be profound.
Iran's parliament has backed a controversial move to close the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil transit route. This could lead to soaring oil prices and significant global economic repercussions. However, analysts suggest such a closure might be unlikely due to strong US military presence in the region.
President Trump warns that military deployment in Los Angeles may be just the start of a broader response to immigration protests, promising equal or greater force against demonstrators.
In a shocking escalation, India launched missile strikes in Pakistan, killing at least 26 people, including children. The strikes, part of 'Operation Sindoor', have triggered a severe military response from Pakistan, raising fears of an all-out war.
After a deadly attack on Indian civilians in Kashmir, the Pakistani government seeks to de-escalate tensions while India considers military responses. Both nations brace for potential conflict.
Tensions rise as Israel targets Hezbollah in Lebanon after rockets were fired into northern Israel. The fragile ceasefire faces new challenges, with both sides warning of potential escalation.
Tensions escalate as Israel warns of severe consequences following rocket attacks from Lebanon, breaking a fragile ceasefire. With Hezbollah silent, the Lebanese government faces mounting pressure.
In a dramatic turn of events, Houthi forces launched a missile and drone attack on U.S. Navy ships in the Red Sea. However, none of the projectiles hit their targets, highlighting the ongoing tensions and military responses in the region.