Pars Today – The Deputy Spokesperson for the United Nations has condemned the US-Iranian attack on Iran’s gas and energy facilities, including the South Pars gas field and the Assaluyeh region.
According to Pars Today, Farhan…

Pars Today – The Deputy Spokesperson for the United Nations has condemned the US-Iranian attack on Iran’s gas and energy facilities, including the South Pars gas field and the Assaluyeh region.
According to Pars Today, Farhan…
Watch live: Hegseth, Caine give update on US military operation in Iran The Hill

The price of a barrel of oil rose to $115. S&P 500 futures were flat after the index closed down 1.36% yesterday. The S&P is now down 3.23% year-to-date. All the major markets in Asia and Europe cratered this morning. The best performing was…

It entered their bodies – in sleepless nights, stomach illness, obsessive counting of the dead, and a persistent sense that something in their relationship to Iran had been permanently altered.
Now, two months later, as the United States and…

NetBlocks, the independent internet monitor, has said that the internet shutdown in Iran has now entered its 20th day, with public acces …

The molten fireballs and belching smoke over the Middle East early Thursday signaled a dramatic escalation in the Iran war — and its threat to the global economy.
Israel launched a widespread strike on Iran’s world-largest gas field, South Pars,…

Following Israeli attacks on Iran’s largest gas facilities and a major oil hub, Brent crude prices have jumped sharply, rising 20% from …

In a statement on Thursday, the IRGC announced that an Orbiter UAV was targeted and destroyed in the airspace of Tehran at 23:50 local time on Wednesday night.
It noted that an advanced Heron drone was also intercepted…

In today’s newsletter: Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard deflects senators’ questions about the threat posed by Iran. A conservative activist group and teachers unions become unlikely allies fighting big tech in schools. And…
War in Iran is making Donald Trump weaker—and angrier The Economist