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Iran War Escalates: Attacks on Ships, Global Concerns Rise
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The ongoing war involving Iran, the US, and Israel has entered a critical phase, marked by attacks on oil and cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz, raising fears of a global food crisis. Israel and Iran are exchanging strikes, and the US is reportedly increasing its military actions. The potential for Iran to mine the Strait of Hormuz adds another layer of concern.Fapte confirmate
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A world war? Iran war draws in more than regional rivals
One war can fuel another. After the United States and Israel launched an operation that began on Day One with the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Donald Trump expressed surprise at Tehran’s decision to draw in Gulf oil producers and disrupt global supplies.
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War on Iran risks emboldening hardliners, reinforcing value of covert nuclear programme
Annette Young is pleased to welcome Nicole Grajewski, Assistant Professor at the Centre de recherches internationales (CERI), Sciences Po. As a specialist in nuclear strategy, Ms. Grajewski argues the current military strikes against Iran have not fundamentally altered the core reality of the Iranian nuclear program. Rather than eliminating the nuclear risk, the war may reinforce the perception among some Iranian factions that a rapidly deployable nuclear deterrent, potentially pursued through m
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As Iran regime change hopes fade, Netanyahu faces political test
Israeli leaders are framing the bombing campaign as having transformed the Middle East in their favour as pressure to end the conflict builds.
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Three ships attacked in Strait of Hormuz as Iran 'weaponises' passage point
The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has threatened Gulf ports and disrupted global trade through the Strait of Hormuz through which roughly a fifth of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas normally passes. Iran tells the world to prepare for $200 oil barrels, as three more ships came under attack in the blockaded Gulf.
Citeste pe France 24 →Germany's chancellor meets Trump amid escalating Iran war
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is on his way to Washington to meet US President Donald Trump, a planned trip now overshadowed by the escalation in the Middle East following the attacks by the US and Israel on Iran.
Citeste pe Deutsche Welle →Europe rejects Trump’s Iran demands
European affairs ministers meet in Brussels to prepare this week’s EU summit — with discussions ranging from Ukraine and the war in Iran to the bloc’s next long-term budget and competitiveness. But there is also motion on enlargement. Ukraine and Moldova are receiving the remaining negotiating clusters in their EU accession talks, while Montenegro is […]
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Washington tracking if Iran has activated 'sleeper cells' on US soil
As the US-Israeli war against Iran escalates, fears are rising that covert agents lying low in Western countries could be activated to retaliate. US President Donald Trump said his administration is "on top" of the possibility of Iranian cells operating inside the United States, but has offered few details about the level of threat.
Citeste pe France 24 →Iran war: Germany's chancellor strikes a cautious tone
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has condemned Iran's regime, but not the military strikes by Israel and the United States. He noted that appeals to international law had failed to achieve their purpose.
Citeste pe Deutsche Welle →Iran war overlaps with Afghanistan-Pakistan conflict
With airstrikes on Afghan territory, including the strategically important Bagram Airfield, Pakistan has declared open war on the Taliban. This escalation coincides with the war in Iran.
Citeste pe Deutsche Welle →Europe Today: European leaders set for emergency talks as Iran war enters day 10
Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.
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Nigel Farage says Iran ‘bigger danger than Putin’ in New Statesman interview
Reform UK leader supported US war on Iran from start, but is now being accused of a U-turnNigel Farage has suggested Iran “potentially poses a bigger danger than Putin poses to us”, despite Russia having nuclear weapons and invading Ukraine.The Reform UK leader made the remarks in an interview with the New Statesman, which are likely to fuel further questions about his stance on Russia. Continue reading...
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Live: Israel and Iran exchange strikes as missile threats escalate
Israel activated air defences on Wednesday after detecting multiple missile salvoes from Iran, while Iranian Revolutionary Guards targeted Israeli and US military sites across the Middle East. Civilians near Tel Aviv reported injuries, highlighting rising tensions and the widening scope of the regional conflict. Follow our liveblog for the latest updates.
Citeste pe France 24 →Europe Today: EU foreign ministers gather in Brussels as Iran war enters third week
Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.
Citeste pe Euronews →Iran war: Strait of Hormuz shutdown could spark food crisis
Along with spiking oil prices, Iran's de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz is raising fertilizer costs by up to a third. Farmers are bracing for soil nutrient shortages that threaten lower harvests.
Citeste pe Deutsche Welle →Oil and cargo ships are growing targets in war with Iran.
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What the U.S. and Israel Have Targeted in Their Iran Blitz
The waves of bombings reveal a broad effort to ravage the country’s leadership and security services.
Citeste pe New York Times →Watch: Trump says Iran war will end 'pretty quickly'
US President Donald Trump told Republican lawmakers in Doral, Florida, that the Iran war will end “pretty quickly,” saying the world will be much safer once it is over. “We’ve already won in many ways, but we haven’t won enough,” Trump said.
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Who gives the kill order? AI and the war in Iran
Warfare's always evolving, sometimes slowly: Napoleon’s armies traveled only as those of Julius Caesar. Sometimes, faster than commanders can process: see the futile carnage of World War I. The pace of change on the battlefield today? Fast, very fast.
Citeste pe France 24 →German coalition partner says Iran campaign is ‘not our war’
"We will not participate in this war," German Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil of the Social Democrats told RND.
Citeste pe Politico EU →Trump’s top counterterrorism aide resigns, citing Iran war
Joe Kent, the head of the National Counterterrorism Center, said in a social media post Tuesday morning he “cannot in good conscience” support the administration’s war in Iran.
Citeste pe Politico EU →Iran war: Trump renews call for securing shipping in Hormuz
President Donald Trump renewed a call for other countries to ensure the safe passage of tankers through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran vowed to retaliate if its oil infrastructure is attacked. DW has the latest.
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Opportunities, perils and pitfalls: how UK parties have responded to war in Iran
Starmer’s ‘purely defensive’ stance has won support among voters, but what challenges lie ahead for each party when it comes to their base’s view of war?Facing one of the most challenging moments of his premiership, Keir Starmer may at least draw comfort from polling showing that the British public broadly support his position on the conflict in Iran.Nearly half (46%) believe the UK military position should be purely defensive, tasked with shooting down drones and defending civilian areas and Br
Citeste pe The Guardian →Iran war: Tuesday to be 'most intense day' of US strikes
US Secretary of War Hegseth has predicted the "most fighters, bombers, and strikes." Meanwhile, oil prices fell after US President Donald Trump had earlier predicted the war could "end soon."
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Concern grows over possibility of Iran mining Strait of Hormuz
The US says it has destroyed over a dozen Iranian ships capable of laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz. The crucial passage point for oil has been effectively closed due to Iranian threats. Trump warned Iran that the presence of mines would lead to military consequences "at a level never seen before".
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Israelis divided over war with Iran as conflict expands
Air raid sirens ring out across Israel, alerting residents of Iranian missile launches, a sound that now dictates the daily lives of Israelis. The population has grown accustomed to taking shelter as soon as they hear it. But it doesn't stop some in Jerusalem from enjoying outdoor activities and when it comes to the war, opinions are divided.
Citeste pe France 24 →Top US counter-terrorism official Joe Kent resigns in protest against Iran war
As head of the National Counterterrorism Center, Kent was in charge of an agency tasked with analysing and detecting terrorist threats.
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US media coverage of the war in Iran: Fact, fiction and propaganda
Polls in the United States suggest the war in Iran is unusually unpopular compared with past US military conflicts. There has been propaganda, video-game footage and facts spun into fiction, but also excellent reporting and crucial analysis of the innocent lives lost. This week, FRANCE 24’s media show Scoop looks at US media coverage, and our guest is Negar Mortazavi, an Iranian-American journalist and political analyst.
Citeste pe France 24 →Europe Today: Iran war enters day 12 as European leaders voice frustration over lack of strategy
Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.
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Republican rebukes FCC chair’s threats to revoke broadcast licenses over Iran war
Senator Ron Johnson pushes back, saying he’s not in favor of government meddling in freedom of speechThe Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chair, Brendan Carr, is facing pushback from a Republican lawmaker after warning on Saturday that broadcasters could lose their licenses if they run what the federal agency deems “fake news” over the Iran conflict.Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin said in an interview on the Sunday Briefing on Fox News that he was not in favor of the government control o
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Trump Removes Sanctions on Russia to Help Oil Flow Amid Iran Conflict
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said it was “unfortunate” that the move could benefit Russia, but maintained that it was only for the short term.
Citeste pe New York Times →Russia allegedly provided Iran with intel that could help it strike US military, sources say
Russia is one of a small number countries that maintains friendly relations with Tehran, which has faced years of isolation over its nuclear programme and its support of proxy groups across the Middle East.
Citeste pe Euronews →Can the US sustain its war in Iran?
Trump says the US has a "virtually unlimited" supply of weapons. His defense secretary says Iran has "no hope" of outlasting the US. But with reportedly low defensive missile stocks, how bullish should Washington be?
Citeste pe Deutsche Welle →Iran war: Is the German military caught in the crossfire?
The Bundeswehr is not a party to the war in Iran, but attacks from Iran have also hit facilities where German troops are stationed in the Middle East. For now, there is no plan to withdraw troops, but that could change.
Citeste pe Deutsche Welle →Iran war: US 'ramping up' strikes in coming days
US Defense Secretary Hegseth has said Iran's defense industry is nearly destroyed. Meanwhile, six service members were confirmed killed in a plane crash in Iraq as the war enters its second week. More on DW.
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Relative of US airman killed in Middle East crash calls war on Iran ‘uncalled for’
Cousin of Tech Sgt Tyler Simmons, whose military refueling plane crashed in Iraq, says: ‘We didn’t need to be in this war’A relative of an Ohio airman who was killed recently in a military airplane crash in Iraq amid the US and Israel’s war in nearby Iran has said the conflict is “uncalled for”.“This could have been prevented,” Stephan Douglas said of the death of his cousin Tech Sgt Tyler Simmons, 28, in an interview with the Ohio news outlet WCMH. “We didn’t need to be in this war. This is unc
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US war on Iran: Using military force to achieve political outcomes rarely produces lasting stability
Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Dafydd Townley, Teaching Fellow in US politics and International Security at the University of Portsmouth. For Mr. Townley, the most striking feature of the current US operation against Iran is the gap between clear military action and ambiguous political strategy. The Pentagon has articulated core military objectives, which includes weakening the country’s military. What remains far less clear, however, is the political end game that these operations are meant
Citeste pe France 24 →Iran war: Tehran demands reparations to end conflict
Iran's president has set conditions for an end to the war, including reparations and guarantees against future aggression. Meanwhile, the IEA's 32 member states agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil. Follow live.
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