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  • Escalating geopolitical tensions have led to a significant US-Iran conflict, marked by naval engagements including the sinking of an Iranian warship by a US submarine and widespread speculation regarding potential attacks on Iranian oil infrastructure.
  • The conflict's ripple effects are profoundly impacting global energy markets, causing oil prices to surge and prompting concerns about significant disruptions to energy shipments, particularly for Europe and Asia, with Russia warning of potential gas supply halts.
  • China is navigating a complex geopolitical landscape, with its business interests in Iran facing limbo due to strikes, while domestically it has set its lowest GDP growth target in decades, signaling a bracing for economic slowdown amid rising global uncertainties.
  • NATO has engaged directly in the conflict, shooting down an Iranian ballistic missile fired at Turkey, underscoring the expanding reach of the war beyond the Middle East and raising Article 5 implications for member states.
  • The ongoing conflict has spurred significant diplomatic and military activity, including France deploying its nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, Indonesia's bid to broker peace, and discussions between the US and Kurds about potential military operations against Iran.

ZeroHedge

  • How Operation Epic Fury Unfolded 36 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    How Operation Epic Fury Unfolded Authored by John Haughey via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The Pentagon had been choreographing a prospective massive attack on Iran since 1980, but it wasn’t until December 2025 that U.S. President Donald Trump, after meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington, told military planners to give him that devastating option in case the fundamentalist Shia regime refused to end its uranium enrichment program. Illustration by The Epoch Times, Public Domain, Shutterstock With that request, the countdown to Operation Epic Fury kicked off. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Dan Caine told reporters during a March 2 press

  • Why The GOP Could Defy Precedent And Win The Midterms an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Why The GOP Could Defy Precedent And Win The Midterms Historically, the party in power almost always loses seats in midterm elections. There are only two exceptions to this rule. In 1934, under Franklin D. Roosevelt, and then in 2002, under George W. Bush. Are there signs that 2026 could be another precedent-shattering year? A new Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll survey conducted late last month suggests it could be.  The poll has the generic congressional ballot tied at 50-50. Not only are these numbers on their face bad for the Democratic Party, but they also represent a significant shift from the Harvard CAPS/Harris

  • Under Beijing's Wing: Iran's Arsenal 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Under Beijing's Wing: Iran's Arsenal Authored by Zineb Riboua via Beyond the Ideological, In 2015, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was sold to the American public and to the world as the definitive answer to Iran’s nuclear threat. The agreement placed extensive restrictions on uranium enrichment, centrifuge capacity, and stockpile levels, but said almost nothing about the one thing that would actually deliver a nuclear warhead to its target: ballistic missiles. Nothing about cruise missiles either. No limits on the development, testing, production, or deployment of the very weapons systems that transform a nuclear device from a dangerous secret in

  • Tanker Hit By "Large Explosion" In Waters Off Kuwait, Causing Oil Spill 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Tanker Hit By "Large Explosion" In Waters Off Kuwait, Causing Oil Spill In the most dramatic escalation yet involving shipping in the Persian Gulf, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO), a British naval authority responsible for monitoring shipping safety in high-risk areas, said it received a report that around 1040pm UTC, a "large explosion" took place on a tanker 30 nautical miles south east off Mubarak Al Kebeer, on the coast of Kuwait. "There is oil in the water coming from a cargo tank", which could have a disastrous environmental impact, especially if its reaches the desalinization plants that keep much of the

  • China-Linked Bulk Carrier Exits Strait Of Hormuz Without Incident 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    China-Linked Bulk Carrier Exits Strait Of Hormuz Without Incident Maritime tracking data shows a China-linked bulk carrier exiting the Strait of Hormuz without incident, a notable development that comes just hours after a report stated Tehran would permit Chinese vessels to transit the critical maritime chokepoint, despite much of the narrow waterway being paralyzed. Bloomberg data shows the bulk carrier Iron Maiden has successfully transited the narrowest part of the waterway without incident. MarineTraffic data indicates the ship has a "China Owner" and has a port call in China. Earlier, New Delhi Television reported: > Iran has said it will allow only Chinese vessels to


The Guardian

  • South Sudan risks return to full-blown civil war as violence escalates 2 days ago by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
    South Sudan, Africa, World news

    At least 169 killed in raid near Sudan border as clashes between government and opposition forces intensify South Sudan is reeling from an escalating conflict between the government-aligned army and opposition forces and allied groups that observers say risks returning the country to a full-blown civil war. Violent confrontations in the world’s youngest country between the military, which is loyal to President Salva Kiir, and insurgents believed to be allied to the suspended vice-president, Riek Machar, have increased in recent weeks. Continue reading...

  • ‘Imperialist undertones’: global south condemns US-Israeli war with Iran 2 days ago by Saeed Shah in Islamabad
    US-Israel war on Iran, Iran, Israel, Lebanon, Hezbollah, Saudi Arabia, US foreign policy, Cyril Ramaphosa, Pakistan, World news, South Africa, Indonesia, Americas, Africa, Asia Pacific, Middle East and north Africa, China

    China calls it unacceptable to ‘kill leader of sovereign state’, while South Africa questions ‘pre-emptive’ justification * Middle East crisis – live updates The US-Israeli war on Iran has been condemned as illegal across much of the global south, with China saying it was unacceptable to “blatantly kill the leader of a sovereign state”. Many countries objected that negotiations between the US and Iran over its nuclear programme and missile capability were not given a chance to succeed before Washington and Israel began bombing, and analysts often saw the war in terms of a colonial-style exercise of might. Continue reading...

  • Ghana says at least 55 of its people killed after Russia ‘lured’ them to fight Ukraine 6 days ago by Guardian staff and agencies in Accra
    Ukraine, Ghana, Russia, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Vladimir Putin, Africa, Europe, World news

    Foreign minister says 272 Ghanaians are thought to have been drawn into battle since 2022, after he visited Kyiv At least 55 Ghanaians have been killed in Russia’s war with Ukraine after being “lured into battle”, Ghana’s foreign minister has said after a visit to Kyiv in which officials raised the issue of Russian recruitment of African people. Reports of African men being attracted to Russia by promises of jobs and ending up on Ukraine’s frontlines have become more frequent in recent months, creating tensions between Moscow and some of the countries involved. Continue reading...

  • Rising anger over ‘lop-sided’ and ‘immoral’ US health funding pacts with African countries 6 days ago by Kat Lay Global health correspondent
    Global development, Aid, Africa, Health, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Trump administration, US politics, Data protection, Medical research, World news, Aids and HIV

    Zimbabwe refuses to sign agreement and Kenya faces a court case over data sharing as new aid deals come under scrutiny A series of bilateral health agreements being negotiated between African countries and the administration of President Donald Trump have been labelled “clearly lop-sided” and “immoral” amid growing outrage at US demands, including countries being forced to share biological resources and data. It emerged this week that Zimbabwe had halted negotiations with the US for $350m (£258m) of health funding, saying the proposals risked undermining its sovereignty and independence. Continue reading...

  • Two women arrested in Uganda for allegedly kissing in public could face life sentence 7 days ago by Samuel Okiror
    Global development, Uganda, LGBTQ+ rights, Africa, World news

    Wendy Faith and Alesi Diana Denise were taken into custody under laws that have outraged LGBTQ+ community and rights activists Two women have been arrested and detained in Uganda after allegedly kissing in public, an act of “same-sex activity” which can lead to a life sentence in the east African country. Wendy Faith, a 22-year-old musician known as Torrero Bae, and Alesi Diana Denise, 21, were taken into custody after police raided their rented room in Uganda’s north-west Arua City last week. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Iran’s navy in crosshairs as warship sinking by US submarine ups game 2 hours ago by Bloomberg

    The Iranian warship IRIS Dena was in the Indian Ocean when a Los Angeles-class US attack submarine fired an MK-48 torpedo, setting off a massive explosion that lifted the ship’s stern out of the water before sinking the vessel. The US Defence Department highlighted the attack - releasing black-and-white video footage that showed the USS Charlotte’s strike - to draw attention to a key element of its campaign against Iran: eliminating the country’s navy to keep the country from impeding the flow...

  • A guide to how the Iran war has ricocheted across the Middle East and beyond 3 hours ago by Associated Press

    The unfolding Iran war has ricocheted across the region and beyond, with nearly every country in the Middle East sustaining damage from missile hits, drone strikes or shrapnel, many reporting casualties, and key embassies, economic engines and passageways closing down. Off the coast of Sri Lanka, a US submarine sank an Iranian warship as the war intensified and its footprint grew. Foreign governments have for days urged their citizens to leave Middle East countries on any available commercial...

  • China waits and watches as the US fights all its tigers at once 3 hours ago by Wenran Jiang

    The bombs falling on Iran have extinguished any remaining doubt. The US-Israeli military campaign has ignited a major regional war. This explosion of violence is the ultimate rebuke to a central promise of US President Donald Trump’s second term: that America could disengage from distant quagmires to focus on confronting China. Over a year into this administration, the strategic picture affirms the conclusion I reached last summer: America’s hoped-for single-minded containment of China lies in...

  • China evacuates hundreds of citizens from Iran as war worsens 4 hours ago by Johnny Wan

    Beijing says more than 470 Chinese nationals have been safely evacuated from Iran as the conflict with the US and Israel escalates. The Chinese embassy is helping citizens leave via designated land routes and border crossings. Meanwhile, Chinese officials are urging all remaining citizens in Iran to step up safety precautions, register with the embassy and leave the country “as soon as possible”.

  • US lawmakers vote to subpoena Pam Bondi over Epstein files 5 hours ago by Associated Press

    The House Oversight Committee voted on Wednesday to subpoena US Attorney General Pam Bondi to answer questions over the Justice Department’s handling of files regarding the Jeffrey Epstein sex-trafficking investigation. Five Republicans joined Democrats to support the subpoena proposed by Republican congresswoman Nancy Mace in a sign of continued frustration among conservatives with the department’s review and release of a tranche of documents related to the disgraced financier. The move...


New York Times

  • Trump Follows His Gut. His National Security Advisers Try to Keep Up. 2 hours ago by David E. Sanger
    United States Politics and Government, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), International Relations, Politics and Government, United States Defense and Military Forces, Presidents and Presidency (US), Maduro, Nicolas, Trump, Donald J, Obama, Barack

    Decisions come fast, even if contradictions and inconsistencies abound. But without much of a process, there is little preparation for how things can go wrong.

  • Iranian TV and Social Media Project Defiant and Distorted View of the War 5 hours ago by Tiffany Hsu, Steven Lee Myers and Stuart A. Thompson
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), International Relations, Social Media, War and Armed Conflicts, Defense and Military Forces, Television, Politics and Government, Propaganda, Rumors and Misinformation, News and News Media, Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcaster, Iran News, Iran

    State media and online propagandists are striking a confident posture, despite heavy losses. Some of the content was generated by artificial intelligence.

  • Daines Drops Re-election Bid in Montana, Upending a Senate Race 2 hours ago by Kellen Browning
    Daines, Steve, Republican Party, Senate, Montana

    The surprise announcement by Senator Steve Daines could give Democrats a slim opening in the Republican-leaning state in their uphill fight to take the Senate majority.

  • Aaron Spencer, Charged With Murder, Appears to Win Republican Nomination for County Sheriff in Arkansas 7 hours ago by Emily Cochrane
    Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides, Sex Crimes, Midterm Elections (2026), Primaries and Caucuses, Sheriffs, Arkansas

    Aaron Spencer faces a second-degree murder charge for shooting a man accused of sexually assaulting his daughter. Preliminary results showed him appearing to win the Republican primary.

  • In a Riskier Era, China Bets on Technology to Resist U.S. Pressure an hour ago by Chris Buckley and Lily Kuo
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), International Relations, United States International Relations, Quantum Computing, People's Liberation Army (China), Xi Jinping, Trump, Donald J, China, Iran, United States

    China announced a 7 percent increase in military spending and a five-year plan to try to reduce its military and industry’s reliance on Western technology.


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