Desk Correspondent , Tehran - multiple explosions were reported across the Persian Gulf as Iran launched a broad wave of missile strikes targeting U.S. military bases and allied facilities in retaliation for coordinated attacks by the United States and Israel earlier in the day. Gulf countries from the United Arab Emirates to Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait sounded air-raid sirens, activated air defences and closed airspace amid the barrage. In Abu Dhabi, an Iranian missile happen to fall in a residential area, killing at least one person, according to UAE authorities, who called the strike a violation of sovereignty.
US Military Sites and Regional Tensions Intensify Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it struck multiple U.S. military installations across the region, including the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain and bases in Qatar, Kuwait and the UAE, as part of a retaliation. The attacks mark a major escalation in a conflict that has drawn in global powers and heightened fears of a broader Middle East confrontation.
Political Rhetoric and Broader Conflict is seen as the strikes follow a significant joint offensive by the United States and Israel against Iranian military and strategic sites, which U.S. leadership said was intended to neutralise long-standing threats. Amid the fighting, former U.S. President Donald Trump made statements encouraging political change in Iran, adding a political dimension to the military confrontation. International calls for de-escalation and concern for regional stability have grown as tensions continue to rise.
Iran has demanded a full Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon, while U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington remains open to peace with Iran if regional security interests are protected.
At least 164 people have died and 971 have been injured after powerful twin earthquakes struck Venezuela, triggering a state of emergency and a major international relief effort.
At least 32 people have died and more than 700 have been injured after powerful twin earthquakes struck Venezuela, triggering a state of emergency and international offers of aid.
Venezuela has declared a state of emergency after twin earthquakes killed at least 32 people, causing building collapses, injuries, and widespread disruption across affected regions.
Iran has warned that ships entering the Strait of Hormuz without authorization could face action, raising concerns over shipping security and global energy supplies in the Gulf region.
Venezuela has declared a state of emergency after twin powerful earthquakes struck near its Caribbean coast, causing building collapses, widespread panic, and ongoing aftershocks.
Indian refiners are expected to remain cautious despite a temporary U.S. sanctions waiver on Iranian oil, citing concerns over payments, shipping, insurance, and regulatory risks.
Iran has hailed the U.S.-Iran agreement as a victory for Tehran, while U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio tours Gulf nations to reassure allies about the fragile regional peace framework.
Iranian President Pezeshkian said Tehran’s missile and deterrence capabilities are non-negotiable, signaling that any future deal with the U.S. will not include restrictions on Iran’s defense program.
President Trump criticized Keir Starmer following his resignation announcement, linking the move to disagreements over energy, immigration, and broader policy decisions.
The U.S. Senate approved a War Powers resolution seeking to limit military action against Iran without congressional approval, marking a significant political setback for President Trump.
India is helping build Mongolia’s first oil refinery through a $1.7 billion project, a major step toward boosting Mongolia’s energy security and strengthening bilateral ties.
Iran says it will decide how to use its unfrozen assets while maintaining control over the Strait of Hormuz, signaling its intention to shape the terms of any long-term agreement with Washington.
Lebanon-Israel talks are set to resume as Iran insists the Strait of Hormuz will not return to pre-war conditions. The developments come as U.S.-Iran negotiations continue under a fragile regional ceasefire framework.
Iran says the Strait of Hormuz will not return to pre-war conditions, signaling its intention to play a direct role in the future management of one of the world's most critical shipping routes.
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