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US-Israel-Iran War Live Updates: Iran Says It Can Fight 'Intense War' For Six Months
The war in the Middle East was triggered after the US and Israel attacked Iran last Saturday, killing Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
'Take Pressure Off': Trump On Easing Oil Prices After Russian Waiver To India
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Friday said the US was issuing a temporary 30-day waiver to allow Indian refiners to purchase Russian oil.
'Will Remember Lack Of British Support During Iran War': Trump Slams Starmer
Donald Trump has repeatedly criticised Keir Starmer after the UK blocked the US's initial use of British bases to attack Iran.
Pak Driver Killed As Debris From Aerial Interception Falls On Vehicle In Dubai
Dubai Media Office has confirmed that debris from an aerial interception fell onto a vehicle in the Al Barsha area, resulting in the death of a Pakistani driver.
"They Have No Accuracy": Trump Blames Iran For Deadly School Strike
A strike hit a girls' elementary school in Minab last Saturday, killing more than 150 people, mostly students.
Nepal Election 2026 Results Highlights: Rapper-Politician Balen Shah's RSP Registers Landslide Victory
Rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah's Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) is all set to form the next government in Nepal after securing a sweeping victory in the crucial general election on Saturday.
WSJ exposes Lindsey Graham for 'coaching' foreign leader on lobbying Trump for war
Republican U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina has been exposed by the Wall Street Journal for "coaching" a foreign leader on how to influence Donald Trump.The WSJ ahead of the weekend published a story called, "Lindsey Graham's Quest to Sell Trump on Striking Iran." In that piece, there is a nugget about the senator engaging in a campaign to help Netanyahu to persuade Trump to launch an Iran war."To help make the case on Iran, Graham traveled several times to Israel in recent weeks, meeting with members of the country's intelligence agency," the Journal reported Friday.Graham is quoted in the article as saying, "They'll tell me things our own government won't tell me."The report further states, "He spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, coaching him on how to lobby the president for action. Netanyahu showed the president intelligence that persuaded Trump to go ahead, Graham said."That line stood out to White House columnist Niall Stanage, who flagged it on X."Just so we’re all clear — a new WSJ story has a U.S. senator (Lindsey Graham) meeting a foreign intelligence agency and 'coaching' that foreign nation’s prime minister (Benjamin Netanyahu) on how to push Trump into bombing Iran," he stated Saturday.Popular podcaster Mel also chimed in, "The WSJ has an article out today describing how Lindsey Graham plays toddler memory games with Trump and coaches Netanyahu on the things to say in order to get Trump do some more war."
Trump Started War Against Iran. He's Still Figuring Out How It Ends
A week into the Iran war, what Trump actually wants remains, at best, unclear, and his own statements suggest even he may not know.
Trump's Warning Keeps Iran On Edge As Dubai, Doha Report Explosions Again
US President Donald Trump had threatened Iran on Saturday with expanding strikes to include new targets and said that America would hit Iran "very hard".
"Indian Ocean Must Remain Peace Zone": Lankan Opposition Leader To NDTV
Speaking with NDTV, Sajith Premadasa, Leader of Opposition in Sri Lanka emphasised the critical need for the Indian Ocean region to remain peaceful and not become part of any conflict.
Smoke Rises From Tower In Dubai Marina As Iran Continues Gulf Attacks
Debris from an intercepted Iranian projectile struck a tower in Dubai Marina on Saturday, leaving smoke rising from its facade.
UK faces growing calls from locals to remove Cyprus military bases
Foreign minister, Constantinos Kombos, tells Guardian Iranian-made drone that hit airbase was launched from Lebanon Britain is facing growing calls to withdraw its military bases from Cyprus as locals step up protests against facilities seen as a threat to their security after an unprecedented drone attack on RAF Akrotiri.Anger over the installations spilled on to the streets of Nicosia, the capital, as protesters chanting “out with the bases of death” marched to the colonial-era presidential palace on Saturday amid fears of the Mediterranean nation being dragged into the wider Iran conflict. Continue reading...


