Oil swings lift Brent, petrol

The Iran war is driving oil price swings, with Brent above USD 110 a barrel. Higher petrol, diesel and transport costs could add to inflation for consumers.

Trump weighs US troops in Iran

President Donald Trump faces a key US-Iran war decision: whether to send US troops to secure about 970 pounds of enriched uranium and curb nuclear risk.

Persian Gulf attacks lift price risks

Iran-Israel strikes on Gulf oil and gas sites threaten supply via the Strait of Hormuz, raising risks of higher fuel, power, and food prices worldwide.

UK, France, Germany, Japan Commit To Sec

coordinated actions by Britain, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Japan to secure the Strait of Hormuz, stabilise energy markets and manage supply disruptions
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US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth Signal

An overview of US Defence Secretary remarks on the Iran conflict, detailing strikes, goals, and the evolving military posture in the Gulf region.

US assessment on missile threats

Tulsi Gabbard tells Senate Pakistan may develop long-range missiles able to target the US as threats grow from 3,000 to 16,000 by 2035.

IndiGo Schedules 26 Flights to Aid Stran

IndiGo operates 26 limited flights on 19 March 2026 between India and West Asia, with Dubai, Jeddah and other hubs resume operations as safety clearances and security reviews continue.

Iran Oil And Gas Warning Raises Regional Energy Concerns

Iran warns of credible threats to key oil and gas hubs in Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar, signalling potential supply disruption and heightened regional energy security concerns.
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US policy on Cuba after blackout

Trump says the US will act on Cuba soon as blackouts hit again and Washington discusses President Miguel Diaz-Canel’s future amid sanctions.

Colombia seeks OFAC licence

Colombia is seeking a US OFAC licence for Ecopetrol ventures in Venezuela, including electricity projects, natural gas development and a possible pipeline reopening.

Belgian court orders Davignon trial

A Belgian court ordered 93-year-old Etienne Davignon to stand trial over alleged involvement in Patrice Lumumba’s 1961 killing, local reports say.

Gulf Air Defences Under Strain From Iranian Attacks

Analysts warn Gulf air defences may deplete as Iran continues missile and drone barrages, prompting strategy shifts and potential prioritisation of interceptors.
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Netanyahu Seen ‘Directing Kill Operation

Official denials counter rumours of Netanyahu's death amid Middle East tensions, with analysis of deepfakes and social media misinformation.

India-EU talks in Brussels

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met EU leaders in Brussels to review India-EU agreements, including the free trade deal and security partnership, and global issues.

Liberty Medal for Pope Leo XIV

Pope Leo XIV will accept Philadelphia’s Liberty Medal by remote broadcast from Rome on 3 July, then spend 4 July on Lampedusa focused on migrants.

Netanyahu Death Rumours Analysed With New Footage

Netanyahu death rumours surface amid Iran-US strikes; new outdoor video prompts verification and discussion on deepfake claims and combatting misinformation.
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Conan OBrien Oscars Joke Sparks Online Debate

Conan O'Brien's Oscars monologue links Trump to Epstein, sparking audience reaction at the Dolby Theatre and online discussion about past associations and responses.

Yoani Sanchez blocked in Havana

Cuban activist Yoani Sanchez says a plainclothes officer stopped her leaving her Havana home, amid protests in Moron over blackouts and food shortages.

Airline CEOs urge DHS funding

Airline and cargo CEOs urge Congress to restore DHS funding and ensure pay for TSA officers and air traffic controllers during the partial shutdown.

Iranians cross into Iraqi Kurdistan

Iranians crossed into Iraqi Kurdistan as the Haji Omeran border reopened, seeking cheaper groceries, internet access, work, and contact with relatives.
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Netanyahu Alive: Officials Debunk Death Rumours

Official denials confirm Netanyahu is alive amid social media rumours; fact checks by Grok and reputable outlets debunk claims and highlight reliable sources.

North Korea Missile Launch Sparks Regional Security Dialogue

North Korea launched a suspected ballistic missile eastward, drawing regional responses from Japan, South Korea and the United States amid ongoing diplomatic engagement.

Strait Of Hormuz Clears Indian LPG Carriers Amid Talks

Strait of Hormuz clears two Indian-flag LPG carriers as India-Iran diplomacy advances, supporting energy security and uninterrupted gas supplies amid regional tensions.

US Bounty Targets Iran Inner Circle Over IRGC

The US offers a $10 million reward through Rewards for Justice for information on senior IRGC leaders around the Supreme Leader, aiming to disrupt overseas operations and proxy warfare networks.
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Jones Act Waiver May Ease US Fuel Costs

The White House weighs a temporary Jones Act waiver to improve fuel supply and ease prices, alongside a strategic reserve release, with potential global market effects.