Lebanon: A Thorn In The Path Of Peace
Developing nations are proud of Iran as anti-Trump groups in the US and Western nations widely acknowledge the strategic leverage, as well as military power, of the Islamic Republic.
Egypt Comes Forward With New Security Architecture
Mohamed Abdel Hamid Ibrahim Hegazy, the former Assistant Foreign Minister of Egypt, has penned a major proposal for a long-term basis for peace in the Middle East, aspects of which […]
Iran-US Deal: Israel Playing Spoilsport
Although a temporary ceasefire acts as a vital pause to save lives and open diplomatic space, it does not equate to sustainable peace. Iran's nuclear future still remains uncertain.
Trump: ‘I’d Be Honoured To Meet Mojtaba’
Donald Trump wants to hold direct talks with Mojtaba Khamenei. However, a top Iranian official has ruled out a meeting between the US President and the Supreme Leader.
The Rough Road Ahead For Trump
The House of Representatives passed a War Powers Resolution to block Trump from continuing military action against Iran. In a 215-208 vote, four Republicans crossed party lines to join Democrats, delivering a setback to the President. Meanwhile, Hezbollah has rejected ceasefire deal with Israel.
‘Economic Interdependence Can Ensure Peace’
'You're f*****g crazy': Trump tells Netanyahu
US May Invest USD 30bln In Iran
US and Iranian negotiators have reached a tentative 60-day ceasefire and negotiation framework. The extension of the ceasefire shall heavily depend on the progression of broader diplomatic talks and key sticking points. Iran has demanded that Lebanon also be included in the ceasefire accord.
Trump Softens Stance, Diplomacy Put To The Test
Iran's highly enriched uranium stockpile remains the central sticking point in the US-Iran ceasefire talks. President Trump has repeatedly claimed that Tehran should halt its nuclear activities in order to restore peace. Now, he has said that Iran should destroy its enriched uranium, instead of transferring it to the US. At the same time, Trump has threatened to blow up Oman.
Tensions Between Friends Blown Wide Open
President Trump had planned to launch fresh attacks on Iran on May 18, 2026. However, he suddenly paused the large-scale military strikes on the Islamic Republic on May 17 after receiving direct appeals from Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE.
