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Iran's intensifying tanker attacks trigger shipping slowdown in Hormuz
Escalating maritime aggression in the Strait of Hormuz has prompted the IMO to warn against normal navigation as energy markets react to rising risks. Shipping firms are now rerouting vessels and adopting heightened security as the U.S. and Iran trade retaliatory military strikes.
US launches seventh night of strikes as Iran expands attacks on Gulf states
Tensions in the Persian Gulf escalate as the US continues its military campaign against Iran, which has responded with retaliatory strikes on regional infrastructure.
US hits Iranian infrastructure for seventh consecutive night of strikes
U.S. airstrikes have targeted Iranian military logistics and surveillance infrastructure, prompting retaliatory missile and drone attacks against U.S. allies.
Trump threatens Canada with new tariffs over wildfire smoke in US cities
Former President Donald Trump is demanding tariffs on Canadian goods, alleging that the country's forest management failures are causing dangerous wildfire smoke across U.S. cities.
US and Iran exchange infrastructure strikes as regional conflict escalates
Tensions in the Middle East have surged as U.S. and Iranian forces target infrastructure, causing widespread energy disruptions and maritime instability.
Andy Burnham becomes Labour leader and prepares to take office as UK PM
Andy Burnham has been confirmed as the new leader of the British Labour Party, replacing outgoing Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. He is set to officially assume office on July 20, 2026.
Tehran billboard depicts Donald Trump in coffin amid rising threats
A provocative billboard in Tehran's Enghelab Square showing Donald Trump in a coffin has heightened rhetoric amid an ongoing cycle of U.S.-Iran hostilities. The display follows years of animosity linked to the 2020 drone strike on Qassem Soleimani.
US strikes bridges and collapses a tower at a key port as its Iran campa…
U.S. airstrikes have targeted critical Iranian infrastructure and port facilities, triggering retaliatory missile attacks across the Middle East.
Trump expands airstrikes on Iran, fueling concerns of a protracted war
Following the collapse of a ceasefire, President Trump has expanded military operations against Iran, including a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The escalation has sparked debate over the potential for a protracted conflict and its impact on global energy markets.
Chevron to explore Iraq pipeline project to bypass Strait of Hormuz
Chevron is advancing plans to operate major Iraqi oilfields and develop an overland pipeline network to transport crude directly to the Mediterranean. This initiative seeks to reduce reliance on the vulnerable Strait of Hormuz amid shifting regional geopolitical alliances.
Trump administration to limit foreign student visas to four-year terms
New Department of Homeland Security rules restrict foreign students to four-year visa terms and impose tighter limits on journalists, sparking backlash from educators and media groups.
FIFA investigates Argentina over political Falklands banner at World Cup
Following a controversial display of a pro-Argentina banner after their World Cup semi-final win, FIFA has launched an investigation into potential disciplinary action.
Iran tells Houthis to block Red Sea route if US hits power infrastructure
Escalating tensions have prompted Iran to leverage the Houthis as a deterrent against potential U.S. strikes on its domestic power grid. The move threatens to close the critical Red Sea trade corridor, compounding global energy market instability.
US launches fresh strikes on Iran as Trump warns Tehran it 'better behave
The United States has intensified its military campaign against Iran, targeting infrastructure in the Strait of Hormuz after strikes on U.S. installations.
Reform UK proposes £100m plan for 24/7 security for all MPs
Reform UK has proposed a security overhaul to provide all 650 MPs with round-the-clock protection, a plan estimated to cost up to £100m. The proposal has sparked debate over current parliamentary security measures and the appropriate balance between safety and accessibility.
US House passes Sunshine Protection Act to make daylight saving permanent
The House of Representatives voted to establish daylight saving time as the permanent national standard, sending the proposal to the Senate for consideration.
Zelenskyy ousts Defense Minister Fedorov in major Ukraine cabinet reshuffle
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has removed Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov as part of a sweeping cabinet reshuffle, sparking debate over the future of military reforms.
Trump threatens Iran with expanded military campaign unless talks resume
President Trump has issued a stark ultimatum to Iran, threatening to target critical national infrastructure unless the country returns to the negotiating table. The escalation follows a series of U.S. airstrikes in the Strait of Hormuz and the collapse of a 2026 ceasefire.
Trump orders ICE to continue traffic stops despite recent fatal shootings
President Trump has overruled a temporary suspension of ICE traffic stops following a series of fatal encounters involving federal agents. The decision has drawn sharp criticism from lawmakers and civil rights advocates questioning the agency's use of lethal force.
1 dead, 3 missing after cabin cruiser capsizes near Alcatraz Island
A rescue operation is underway in San Francisco Bay after a boat carrying 20 people capsized during a memorial service. Authorities continue to search for three missing passengers.