A widening rift between Washington and London has emerged as President Trump criticizes Britain’s stance on Iran, energy policy, and military cooperation. The dispute reflects deeper tensions over global strategy, shipping security, and Western alliances.
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A small vigil honoring Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Washington Square Park erupted into violence when counter-protesters confronted mourners. Police intervened after punches were thrown and several individuals were detained.
Iran has issued fresh warnings toward Israel during escalating regional tensions. The comments come amid an ongoing confrontation involving Iran, Israel and allied forces across the Middle East.
U.S. Southern Command announced that American and Ecuadorian forces launched joint operations against designated terrorist organizations in Ecuador. The mission targets narco-terrorist groups tied to drug trafficking and regional violence.
A Christian ministry leader warns that the death of Iran’s supreme leader will not automatically bring freedom for the country’s persecuted Christians. She urged global believers to pray for Iran’s underground church and its future.
President Emmanuel Macron signaled plans to expand France’s nuclear arsenal while deepening cooperation with European allies. Yet France’s limited delivery systems raise questions about how significant that expansion can truly be.
President Donald Trump is urging Israeli President Isaac Herzog to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid his ongoing corruption trial. Trump argued the legal case distracts Netanyahu from focusing on the war against Iran.
A U.S. submarine torpedoed and sank the Iranian Navy frigate IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean near Sri Lanka. The strike marks the first time an American submarine has sunk an enemy warship with a torpedo since World War II.
An Iranian commander accused of leading a unit behind a plot to assassinate Donald Trump has reportedly been killed in a recent strike. The development comes amid rising tensions between Iran, the United States, and Israel.
Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky escalated tensions with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban after Budapest blocked a €90 billion EU loan package for Kiev. The dispute reflects growing fractures inside Europe over Ukraine aid and energy politics.
South Sudan’s army says several soldiers have been arrested after 16 civilians were killed in Jonglei state. Military officials say the suspects will face a court martial.
Iranian officials claim drone attacks forced a U.S. aircraft carrier strike group to relocate near the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. military leaders strongly dispute the claim, saying operations against Iran continue.
China has ordered oil refiners to stop exporting fuel as conflict involving Iran threatens global energy routes. The move highlights Beijing’s reliance on Middle Eastern oil and rising economic pressure.
The House of Representatives voted to reject a War Powers Resolution targeting President Donald Trump’s authority to conduct military operations against Iran. The vote follows a similar failure of the measure in the Senate.
Ukraine’s parliament has approved a measure allowing the forced evacuation of children from active frontline zones if parents refuse to leave. Authorities say the policy is intended to protect minors from ongoing hostilities and heavy shelling.
A U.S. Navy submarine torpedoed and sank an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean in a rare modern naval engagement. Officials say the strike marks the first time since World War II that an American submarine has sunk an enemy vessel.
A ballistic missile launched from Iran toward Turkish airspace was intercepted by NATO defenses. The incident marks a significant escalation as the regional conflict begins to involve a NATO member.
NATO air defense systems intercepted and destroyed a ballistic missile launched from Iran toward Turkish airspace. The incident marks a rare moment where the alliance directly neutralized a missile threat aimed at a NATO member.


















