In a surprising turn, the U.S. and China have finalized a new trade agreement, with President Trump hinting at future deals with India. The pact aims to ease tensions over rare earth minerals and tariffs, promising a shift in international trade dynamics.
The Pentagon has disclosed unprecedented details about the June bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities, revealing secret tactics and the impact on Iran's nuclear program amidst rising tensions.
In a defiant speech, Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei declared a 'slap to America's face' following a military strike on a U.S. base in Qatar. As tensions rise, he warns of further retaliation against U.S. aggression.
Republicans are outraged after the Senate parliamentarian ruled against key measures in their tax and immigration bill. This controversy highlights the parliamentarian's pivotal role in shaping legislation.
In a defiant statement, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared that Iran will never surrender to the United States, challenging claims from President Trump about the impact of US strikes during the recent conflict with Israel. Khamenei emphasized Iran's military resilience and ongoing nuclear program, while citizens express anxiety over potential future attacks.
In a defiant speech, Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei promised retaliation against U.S. military bases in the Middle East, claiming victory after a recent conflict with Israel. He dismissed U.S. attacks and vowed Iran would not surrender.
In a bold statement, Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei declared that the country delivered a 'hand slap' to the U.S. following a ceasefire with Israel, warning of potential future action.
In a striking statement, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei claims that the recent US military strikes were never about nuclear capabilities but rather an attempt to force Iran into surrender. He emphasizes Iranian unity and the nation's resilience against foreign pressure.
As tensions rise from Israel's airstrikes, Iran shifts focus from ceasefire to a severe crackdown, with mass arrests and military presence intensifying, especially in Kurdish areas.
As NATO sets a bold 5% defense spending target, doubts loom over its feasibility. With only 70% of member states on track for the previous 2% goal, can nations like Spain and Iceland step up their contributions without backlash?