Iran Considers Cutting Ties with UN Nuclear Watchdog Amid Rising Frustrations

Iran Considers Cutting Ties with UN Nuclear Watchdog Amid Rising Frustrations

In a bold and controversial move, Iran’s parliament is weighing a new bill that could freeze its cooperation with the United Nations nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The news, confirmed on Monday by Ruhollah Motefakerzadeh, a member of parliament’s presidium, has sparked new concerns across diplomatic circles. The decision, still under discussion, […]

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Airlines Steer Clear of Middle East Skies After U.S. Strikes on Iran

Airlines Steer Clear of Middle East Skies After U.S. Strikes on Iran

In the wake of escalating tensions and U.S. military action targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, commercial airlines are dramatically rerouting flights to avoid Middle Eastern airspace—marking a clear shift in global aviation patterns shaped by growing safety concerns. According to flight tracking site FlightRadar24, much of the airspace over Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Israel remains eerily […]

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Trump’s Strikes on Iran: A High-Stakes Gamble That Could Change the Middle East Forever

Trump’s Strikes on Iran: A High-Stakes Gamble That Could Change the Middle East Forever

In a move that stunned the world, U.S. President Donald Trump has taken the United States into a direct military confrontation with Iran—something he had long promised to avoid. With precision strikes targeting Iran’s deeply buried nuclear sites, the U.S. joined Israel in a bold and dangerous escalation that could shape the future of the […]

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India Begins Evacuating Citizens from Iran Through Airspace Opened by Tehran

India Begins Evacuating Citizens from Iran Through Airspace Opened by Tehran

As tensions escalate between Iran and Israel—with the world watching closely and the U.S. possibly entering the conflict—India has taken urgent action to bring its citizens home to safety. In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, India has secured Iran’s permission to use its airspace to evacuate nearly 1,000 Indian nationals, most of them students and professionals […]

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KLIA Aerotrain Returns July 1: A Smoother Journey Ahead for All Travelers

KLIA Aerotrain Returns July 1: A Smoother Journey Ahead for All Travelers

SEPANG, June 21 – There’s good news for travelers flying through Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA): the long-awaited Aerotrain is finally making its comeback. After years of being out of service, the train is set to roll again starting July 1 at 10am, pending final tests. Transport Minister Anthony Loke, speaking at a press conference […]

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