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DPM Dar says Iran has allowed ‘20 more ships’ under Pakistan flag to cross Strait of Hormuz
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said late on Saturday that the government of Iran had agreed to allow “20 more ships under the Pakistani flag to pass through the Strait of Hormuz”. In a post on X, he said two ships will cross the Strait daily. “This is a welcome and constructive...
انور قرقاش: جمهوری اسلامی باید برای حمله به تاسیسات و غیرنظامیان غرامت بپردازد
انور قرقاش، مشاور دیپلماتیک رییس امارات متحده عربی، در حساب ایکس نوشت که هر راهحل سیاسی برای رسیدگی به حملات جمهوری اسلامی به کشورهای حوزه خلیج فارس باید شامل پرداخت غرامت از سوی حکومت ایران برای هدف قرار دادن تاسیسات حیاتی و همچنین غیرنظامیان باشد.
BISHOP ROBERT BARRON: Even Judas? Rethinking sin, despair and divine mercy this Palm Sunday
Bishop Robert Barron explores whether Judas can be saved, citing Pope Francis, the Catechism, and Catholic teaching on mercy in his Palm Sunday reflection.
Ben Carson points to Gen Z church revival as young Americans push back on secular culture
Author of a new book on faith, Dr. Ben Carson says George Washington's battlefield survival and Benjamin Franklin's push for prayer in 1787 showed God's role in America's founding.
Trump’s Iran war: could Republican rift and Maga discontent doom midterms?
US President Donald Trump’s war on Iran has not only exposed White House decision-making flaws but also “clear cracks” within the Republican Party and his political base, observers in China say, warning of the risks posed to the party’s midterm prospects. As the US-Israel war with Iran enters its fi...
JFK grandson Schlossberg says billionaires, ‘massive AI companies’ spending millions in New York House race
Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of former President Kennedy and a candidate for a New York congressional seat, on Sunday criticized the influx of billionaire and tech-industry money in his House race as an attempt to “buy an election.” “Look, I’m running against people who are backed by massive billi...
One month into Iran, the GOP’s political reality sinks in
Republicans in battleground states are largely sticking by the president's war — but they’re finding it harder to brush off the consequences.
She was one of AIPAC’s top targets last election. Now she wants back in Congress.
Former Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) is back on the campaign trail after a 2024 multimillion-dollar campaign by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee unseated her.
Ask Gulf News: Can you file a complaint for unpaid salary while still employed in the UAE?
Supreme Court prepares to review Trump executive order on birthright citizenship
The Supreme Court hears oral arguments on Trump's executive order limiting birthright citizenship, a case that could reinterpret the 14th Amendment for millions.
Yemen’s Houthi militants raise Red Sea trade risks amid Hormuz blockade
سازمان امنیت سوئد: وضعیت خاورمیانه بر شرایط امنیتی اروپا و سوئد تاثیر گذاشته است
سازمان امنیت سوئد در گزارش جدید خود اعلام کرد تهدیدات علیه این کشور در حال افزایش است و تحولات خاورمیانه، بهویژه وضعیت ایران، بر شرایط امنیتی اروپا و سوئد تاثیر گذاشته است.
Mongolian parliament selects new prime minister amid corruption allegations
Mongolia’s ruling party selected a new candidate for prime minister on Sunday after the last head of government, Zandanshatar Gombojav, resigned after only nine months on the job. Uchral Nyam-Osor, the current party chairman who is serving as speaker of the Parliament, was nominated at a meeting of...
Left in limbo, Afghans who served with the U.S. fear Trump could send them back to the Taliban
On a former U.S. military base in Qatar, Afghans who supported the United States in its 20-year war against the Taliban have been left in limbo, living in windowless shipping containers far from the new lives they were once promised in the U.S.Now the Trump administration is presenting them with a s...
Ground forces, Hormuz raids, seizing Kharg: US prepares 'final blow' to Iran
Ground forces Hormuz raids seizing Kharg US prepares final blow to Iran
'Remember these two criminals': Iran names US officers responsible for Minab school strike
Iran has identified two US Navy officers from the USS Spruance as responsible for a missile strike on a Minab school that killed 168 people. The strike, part of Operation Epic Fury, targeted a nearby IRGC naval base. While US media suggests the school was damaged in coordinated operations, a prelimi...
‘JD or Marco?’: Iran war raises 2028 stakes as Trump weighs Vance vs. Rubio
As the war in Iran threatens to imperil President Donald Trump’s legacy, the political stakes also are rising for two of his top lieutenants: Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The pair, widely viewed as potential successors to Trump, have been thrust into still-develo...
Pakistan hosts diplomatic discussions on ending war
Foreign ministers from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt will meet in Islamabad today in an attempt to come up with a plan to de-escalate the Iran war, after another group got involved in the expanding conflict: Yemen's Houthi rebels.
UAE stands resilient one month after more than 2,000 Iranian missile and drone attacks
Keir Starmer says UK will ‘have to act’ to curb addictive features of social media
In his strongest intervention yet, PM says some features ‘shouldn’t be permitted’, while education secretary says things ‘are going to change’Keir Starmer has backed banning addictive social media features in his strongest intervention yet on curbs that could be placed on tech companies, saying the...