Putin Signals Russia May Halt Energy Supplies to Europe Amid Global Energy Crisis

Vladimir Putin has indicated that Russia could consider halting energy exports to the European market as tensions over energy sanctions escalate. The statement comes during a growing global energy crisis … Read More

White House Dismisses Report Claiming Trump Was Urged to Outline Iran War Exit Plan

The White House has strongly rejected a report claiming that advisers have urged Donald Trump to present a clear exit strategy from the ongoing conflict with Iran. According to a … Read More

US Solar Power Growth Slows in 2025 as Policy Changes and Costs Weigh on Industry

The pace of solar power expansion in the United States slowed in 2025 as regulatory changes, reduced incentives, and rising industry costs impacted investment in the renewable energy sector. Solar … Read More

Iran’s IRGC Offers Strait of Hormuz Access to Countries That Expel US and Israeli Ambassadors

Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has announced that certain countries could receive unrestricted access to the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz—but only … Read More

India and Indonesia Move Closer to BrahMos Missile Deal as Negotiations Continue

India and Indonesia are nearing an agreement for the supply of the BrahMos cruise missile system, although key details such as the final price and the number of missile batteries … Read More

Operation Epic Fury: Drones, Hypersonic Missiles and Bunker-Buster Bombs Shaping the Iran War

The conflict unfolding across the Middle East has rapidly evolved into a complex technological battle, where both sides are deploying vastly different military strategies and weapons systems. While Iran has … Read More

Trump Faces Questions Over Claim Iran Could Have Used Tomahawk Missile in Minab School Strike

Donald Trump faced intense questioning from reporters after suggesting that Iran might possess or have used a Tomahawk cruise missile in a deadly strike on a girls’ school in the … Read More