Oman resists US pressure to break ties with Iran over strait of Hormuz
Sultanate says talks with Tehran are limited to lawful management of waterway, but Washington has doubts about neutralityOman is resisting US pressure to break its links with Iran, and insists it has only been negotiating with Tehran on a future management system for the strait of Hormuz that would be compliant with international law. The aim would be to implement any regime after consulting the UNâs International Maritime Organization (IMO).Traditionally Oman, a longtime US ally that shares stewardship of the strait, has adopted the role of a back-channel mediator allowing it to remain neutral in disputes that have led to fissures in other parts of the Gulf. Continue reading...
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The Iran War Turned Asiaâs Fragile Energy Dependence Into an Emergency
⢠The conflict in Iran has exposed the severe vulnerabilities of Asia's energy dependence, transforming a fragile situation into an economic emergency. ⢠The Asian Development Bank warns that if oil prices remain around $96 per barrel for the year, GDP growth could drop by 0.7 percentage points in 2026.
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Council on Foreign RelationsIranâs Economic Growth Nears Stagnation as War, Protests, and Structural Crisis Weigh on Economy - Iran News Update
⢠Iran's economy nearly stagnated in 2025, recording a marginal growth rate of only 0.2% while non-oil GDP experienced a contraction. ⢠The slowdown is attributed to a series of conflicts, including a 12-day war with Israel in the summer and a 40-day conflict involving the U.S. and Israel in the winter, alongside January's nationwide protests.
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Iran News UpdateWest Asia war updates on June 23, 2026 - The Hindu
⢠Iran and the United States have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to end the conflict in West Asia and ensure the Strait of Hormuz remains open. ⢠As part of the agreement, fighting in Lebanon is set to cease to address the escalating humanitarian crisis in the region.
Read original ¡ thehindu.comUkraine-Russia war latest: Trump cabinet member âdescribed Zelensky as âspecial needs child for the Europeansââ
⢠A new book titled "Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump" reveals that a former cabinet member referred to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as a "special needs child for the Europeans." ⢠The comments reportedly surfaced during a meeting focused on discussing a proposed minerals deal between the United States and Ukraine.
Read original ¡ independent.co.ukLive updates: Trump again insists Iran agreed to more UN nuclear inspections
⢠President Donald Trump has dismissed claims that no visits are scheduled for International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors, insisting that Iran has already agreed to increased nuclear inspections. ⢠This diplomatic tension occurs alongside ongoing military conflict, as fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon continues despite a renewed ceasefire agreement reached on Friday.
Read original ¡ cnn.comIran war updates: Pezeshkian says no negotiation on ballistic missiles | US-Israel war on Iran News
⢠On June 23, 2026, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian declared that Iran will not engage in negotiations regarding its ballistic missile program. ⢠This stance comes amidst an ongoing conflict involving the United States and Israel, signaling a hardening of Tehran's position on its strategic weaponry.
Read original ¡ aljazeera.comIsrael continues to commit genocide by targeting children in Gaza, UN inquiry finds | First Thing
Palestinian children âdeliberately targeted and killed,â reportâs chair says. Plus, Mamdani-backed candidates sweep NYC Democratic primariesGood morning.Israel continues to commit genocide by deliberately targeting Palestinian children in Gaza, an â independent UN inquiry has found.What does the report say? That Palestinian children were deliberately targeted and killed during the âwar, including after a ceasefire came into effect âin October 2025. âThe evidence shows that Palestinian children have been deliberately targeted and killed by the Israeli security forces,â Srinivasan Muralidhar, the commissionâs chair, said in a statement accompanying the report.How has Israelâs government reacted? The Israeli mission in Geneva said Israel rejected the commissionâs âlibellous shamâ. The country has fought hard against allegations of genocide, while receiving critical diplomatic support from its allies including the US and the UK.What about legal and rights experts? A significant body of research has concluded that Israel is intent on destroying Palestinians, including analyses by UN investigators, rights bodies such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, and genocide scholars worldwide.Which Mamdani allies won their primaries? Brad Lander, a former New York City comptroller, defeated the Democratic representative Dan Goldman; Claire Valdez, a state lawmaker and former union organizer, defeated Antonio Reynoso, the preferred successor of Nydia VelĂĄzquez, who is retiring; and Darializa Avila Chevalier, a public defense investigator, toppled Adriano Espaillat, the powerful five-term incumbent who chairs the congressional Hispanic caucus. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comChildrenâs watchdog rebukes Home Office plan to crackdown on refused asylum seekers
Proposals including use of force on minors will cause âsignificant harmâ, says England Childrenâs CommissionerShabana Mahmood has been told that her crackdown on refused asylum seekers, including the forcible removal of children from the UK, will cause âsignificant harmâ, in an intervention by an independent watchdog.Rachel de Souza, the childrenâs commissioner for England, said the home secretaryâs plan under consultation to push families â including those with children receiving ongoing medical treatment â to leave the UK should not be implemented as proposed. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comMeta pauses employee tracker for AI training amid privacy concerns
Workers signed petition against tool that tracked staff keystrokes, mouse clicks and computer screen contentMark Zuckerbergâs Meta has paused a program that tracked employeesâ computer activity amid data privacy concerns and a staff backlash.The owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp had introduced a tool that tracked staff keystrokes, mouse clicks and content displayed on computer screens in order to collect data for training its AI models. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comLondon, Oldham, Bradford and Keighley named as first focus of grooming gangs inquiry
Inquiry will compel individuals and institutions to explain what they did or did not do to protect children from sexual abuseLondon, Oldham, Bradford and Keighley will be the first towns and cities investigated by an independent grooming gangs inquiry, it was announced on Wednesday.The independent inquiry into grooming gangs has confirmed that its three-part hearings will investigate Whitehall departments and politicians alongside local councils, the NHS and national police institutions. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comâOne in, one outâ deal on Channel crossings to end in October, French reports say
Controversial agreement under which UK can return people who arrive by small boat will reportedly not be extendedThe âone in, one outâ agreement on cross-Channel migration between the UK and France is due to end in October, according to French media reports.Under the terms of the deal, asylum seekers who arrive in the UK in a small boat can be forcibly returned to France, in exchange for others in France who have not tried to cross the Channel being brought to the UK legally. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comWhy off-duty cops in second jobs âkill and die moreâ in recession-hit Argentina
Growing number of cases involve police working as rideshare drivers while carrying government-issued gunsWhen the gap between his salary and his familyâs basic expenses began widening dramatically, Diego â like many other Argentinians â started working as a rideshare driver on top of his day job. He usually does a few hours at the end of his 12-hour shift; and more on his days off.It would be just another story from recession-ridden Argentina, but for the fact that Diego is a federal police officer. Continue reading...
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