Breaking bursts of information as stories happen.
Oman affirms talks with Iran focus on lawful management of the Hormuz Strait, resisting US efforts to cut ties with Tehran.
Jun 4, 2026
A deadly drone attack by Iran on Kuwait’s main airport escalates tensions amid fragile ceasefire talks.
Japan’s food industry grapples with shortages of plastic products as Middle East tensions disrupt naphtha supplies.
The U.S. House passed a resolution aimed at curbing President Trump’s ability to engage in military action against Iran without Congressional approval.
President Trump is set to nominate Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to permanently fill the role, signaling continuity in the administration's legal strategy.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio faces scrutiny after declaring the Iran conflict over during congressional testimony, despite continued military exchanges.
North Korea has opened a new nuclear facility, with state media photos revealing a large centrifuge hall likely used for weapons-grade uranium enrichment.
Seattle could impose a one-year ban on new data center construction amid concerns over energy consumption and local infrastructure strain.
The Republican-led House voted to restrict President Trump's military actions in Iran, sending the resolution to the Senate.
The Trump administration is contesting a Supreme Court ruling mandating the return of $166 billion collected under its tariff policy, as importers demand refunds.
Chinese spies are using fake job postings on LinkedIn to infiltrate UK government and military networks, according to an MI5 warning.
Jun 3, 2026
The House voted 215-208 to require congressional approval for military action against Iran, with four Republicans supporting the measure.