Public Discontent Grows Over Trump's Iran Policy Amid Economic Concerns
Recent polling reveals increasing dissatisfaction among Americans regarding President Trump's handling of the Iran conflict, compounded by rising inflation and grocery prices.
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Recent polling reveals increasing dissatisfaction among Americans regarding President Trump's handling of the Iran conflict, compounded by rising inflation and grocery prices.
As global tourism faces challenges, Dubai's luxury hotels are increasingly catering to local residents. Attractive staycation deals are drawing in visitors who might otherwise travel abroad.
An investigation has been initiated by French courts into allegations of torture and war crimes related to the treatment of French nationals during the Gaza flotilla. Activist Malika Baouya recounts her experiences.
Reports indicate that Israel has used white phosphorus near Lebanese cities, raising serious concerns about the humanitarian impact of such actions.
An examination of how Trump's approach to truth might influence U.S. dealings with Iran in the future.
During a press conference on his flight to Spain, Pope Leo XIV expressed that the ongoing war in Iran does not align with the principles of a 'just war' as outlined by Catholic doctrine.
In an open letter, Ukraine's president calls for face-to-face discussions with Putin, stressing that only direct engagement can bring an end to the ongoing war.
Zeynab Javadli has reportedly been in custody, with prosecutors noting she has not communicated with friends since Tuesday.
In a recent statement, Trump emphasized the potential consequences if access to Iran's uranium site is granted, reflecting ongoing tensions regarding nuclear proliferation.
On June 4, 2026, Jerusalem's Pride and Tolerance march highlighted political demands for LGBT rights, culminating at the Knesset, Israel's parliament.
As the US-Israel conflict with Iran enters its 100th day, Gulf states are compelled to rethink their security strategies and regional alliances. This shift raises questions about future stability.
In a surprising address, Iran's Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei claimed that the US has been dealt a 'decisive blow', indicating a potential move towards peace negotiations.
Recent incidents involving drones in Kuwaiti airspace and a ship attack off Qatar raise concerns about the stability of the ceasefire between the US and Iran.
In a significant development, Israel and Lebanon have agreed to renew their ceasefire and establish security zones to limit the activities of Hezbollah militants.
A recent phone call between former President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has raised eyebrows, complicating ongoing discussions regarding Iran.
In the aftermath of the December 2025-January 2026 protests against the regime, many Iranians remain unaccounted for, prompting families to seek answers amid intensified repression.
A senior general from the IRGC has indicated that Iran is prepared for potential direct confrontations with the US and NATO, suggesting undisclosed military capabilities as negotiations falter.
In a significant escalation, Israel has declared a new combat zone in southern Lebanon and ordered evacuations as military strikes intensify despite an existing ceasefire.
Lindsay and Craig Foreman, who were detained in Iran in January 2025 while on a global motorbike journey, have reportedly lost their appeal against a jail sentence.
In his first public testimony since the onset of the Iran war, Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed Iran's willingness to negotiate nuclear issues, addressing lawmakers amid heightened tensions.