Netanyahu Trump Iran Talks Focus on Nuclear Pressure
The Netanyahu Trump Iran talks placed Tehran’s nuclear programme at the centre of a wider discussion covering Syria, a proposed Saudi nuclear deal and future US aid to Israel. The 90-minute White House meeting came as both governments assessed diplomatic, economic and military options following the Iran war. White House Talks Rebuild Strategic Coordination Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Neta
Netanyahu Trump Iran Talks Focus on Nuclear Pressure
The Netanyahu Trump Iran talks placed Tehran’s nuclear programme at the centre of a wider discussion covering Syria, a proposed Saudi nuclear deal and future US aid to Israel. The 90-minute White House meeting came as both governments assessed diplomatic, economic and military options following the Iran war. White House Talks Rebuild Strategic Coordination Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Neta
US-Iran Strikes Escalate After Attacks on American Forces
The United States launched a fresh round of strikes against Iran on Wednesday, July 29, following reported Iranian attacks targeting American military personnel in the Middle East. The latest US-Iran strikes mark the first acknowledged American attacks on Iranian territory in nearly a week and signal another dangerous escalation in the regional conflict. According to a statement attributed to US Central Command, the milita
US-Iran Strikes Escalate After Attacks on American Forces
The United States launched a fresh round of strikes against Iran on Wednesday, July 29, following reported Iranian attacks targeting American military personnel in the Middle East. The latest US-Iran strikes mark the first acknowledged American attacks on Iranian territory in nearly a week and signal another dangerous escalation in the regional conflict. According to a statement attributed to US Central Command, the milita
Trump Iran Air War Plan Could Expand Into Two-Week Campaign
US President Donald Trump is considering a renewed Trump Iran air war as military officials prepare options for a potentially intensive two-week operation. The reported US air plan would focus on Iran’s missile capabilities, although Trump has not announced a final decision. US air plan The Wall Street Journal reported that US military planners have developed a two-week air campaign intended to weaken Iran’s ability to produce, store and launch missiles. The proposal would represent a wider and more sustained operation than the limited retaliatory strikes conducted during earlier stages of the confrontation. People familiar with the discussions told the newspaper that Trump is examining several military choices. One option involves a concentrated campaign against a broader range of Iranian missile facilities. Another would limit the scale of US action and leave greater room for negotiations with Tehran. The president has not publicly approved the reported campaign. The absence of a final decision remains important because planning by the Pentagon does not automatically mean that military action will take place. CENTCOM Admiral Brad Cooper, the commander of US Central Command, reportedly developed the more intensive proposal. CENTCOM oversees American military activity across West Asia and has already directed US operations involving Iran, regional missile defence and maritime security. According to the report, Cooper believes sustained strikes could severely reduce Iran’s offensive missile capacity and ease pressure on US defensive systems. However, senior officials are also considering the strain that an expanded campaign could place on American interceptor supplies and military resources needed in other regions. Official CENTCOM material confirms that Cooper currently leads the command and has overseen recent US operations involving Iran. However, CENTCOM has not publicly released the reported two-week proposal. Iran arms Iran’s missile infrastructure remains central to Washington’s calculations. Previous US and allied strikes damaged launchers, storage areas and production facilities, but assessments cited in recent reporting suggest that Tehran still retains missiles and can rebuild parts of its military network. Iran has also continued launching missiles and drones despite months of military pressure. That resilience has raised questions about whether air power alone can permanently remove the threat or merely delay Iran’s ability to restore its arsenal. A wider campaign could target launch systems, underground facilities, command centres and manufacturing sites. Such an operation would also carry substantial risks, including retaliation against US forces, Gulf partners, energy facilities and commercial shipping routes. Trump call The final Trump call will determine whether Washington chooses a major escalation or a narrower response. The president has recently promised strong retaliation following Iranian attacks, but he has also paused military action at different stages to allow diplomatic efforts to continue. The White House and Pentagon had not publicly confirmed the specific two-week plan when the report emerged. Any article describing the proposal should therefore present it as a reported option under consideration, not as an approved military operation. Iran talks Iran talks remain a possible alternative even as military preparations continue. Washington and Tehran remain divided over Iran’s nuclear programme, missile forces, regional activities and support for armed groups. A limited US response could preserve space for intermediaries to pursue negotiations. A prolonged air campaign, however, could trigger another cycle of Iranian retaliation and American strikes, increasing the danger of a wider regional conflict. Trump now faces a difficult choice: attempt to reduce Iran’s missile threat through sustained military force or pursue a more restrained response that keeps diplomacy alive. The Pentagon can prepare options, but the political and strategic consequences will depend on the decision made by the White House.
Trump Iran Air War Plan Could Expand Into Two-Week Campaign
US President Donald Trump is considering a renewed Trump Iran air war as military officials prepare options for a potentially intensive two-week operation. The reported US air plan would focus on Iran’s missile capabilities, although Trump has not announced a final decision. US air plan The Wall Street Journal reported that US military planners have developed a two-week air campaign intended to weaken Iran’s ability to produce, store and launch missiles. The proposal would represent a wider and more sustained operation than the limited retaliatory strikes conducted during earlier stages of the confrontation. People familiar with the discussions told the newspaper that Trump is examining several military choices. One option involves a concentrated campaign against a broader range of Iranian missile facilities. Another would limit the scale of US action and leave greater room for negotiations with Tehran. The president has not publicly approved the reported campaign. The absence of a final decision remains important because planning by the Pentagon does not automatically mean that military action will take place. CENTCOM Admiral Brad Cooper, the commander of US Central Command, reportedly developed the more intensive proposal. CENTCOM oversees American military activity across West Asia and has already directed US operations involving Iran, regional missile defence and maritime security. According to the report, Cooper believes sustained strikes could severely reduce Iran’s offensive missile capacity and ease pressure on US defensive systems. However, senior officials are also considering the strain that an expanded campaign could place on American interceptor supplies and military resources needed in other regions. Official CENTCOM material confirms that Cooper currently leads the command and has overseen recent US operations involving Iran. However, CENTCOM has not publicly released the reported two-week proposal. Iran arms Iran’s missile infrastructure remains central to Washington’s calculations. Previous US and allied strikes damaged launchers, storage areas and production facilities, but assessments cited in recent reporting suggest that Tehran still retains missiles and can rebuild parts of its military network. Iran has also continued launching missiles and drones despite months of military pressure. That resilience has raised questions about whether air power alone can permanently remove the threat or merely delay Iran’s ability to restore its arsenal. A wider campaign could target launch systems, underground facilities, command centres and manufacturing sites. Such an operation would also carry substantial risks, including retaliation against US forces, Gulf partners, energy facilities and commercial shipping routes. Trump call The final Trump call will determine whether Washington chooses a major escalation or a narrower response. The president has recently promised strong retaliation following Iranian attacks, but he has also paused military action at different stages to allow diplomatic efforts to continue. The White House and Pentagon had not publicly confirmed the specific two-week plan when the report emerged. Any article describing the proposal should therefore present it as a reported option under consideration, not as an approved military operation. Iran talks Iran talks remain a possible alternative even as military preparations continue. Washington and Tehran remain divided over Iran’s nuclear programme, missile forces, regional activities and support for armed groups. A limited US response could preserve space for intermediaries to pursue negotiations. A prolonged air campaign, however, could trigger another cycle of Iranian retaliation and American strikes, increasing the danger of a wider regional conflict. Trump now faces a difficult choice: attempt to reduce Iran’s missile threat through sustained military force or pursue a more restrained response that keeps diplomacy alive. The Pentagon can prepare options, but the political and strategic consequences will depend on the decision made by the White House.
Oil Prices Surge After Iran Missile Attack on US Forces
Oil prices surged in early Asian trading on Wednesday after Iran launched multiple ballistic missiles at US forces in the Middle East. The renewed military exchange pushed Brent and WTI crude higher as traders reassessed supply risks linked to the conflict and the Strait of Hormuz. Oil Prices Surge in Asian Trading Global oil prices climbed by more than 3 per cent during early trading on July 29 as renewed fighting between Iran and the U
Oil Prices Surge After Iran Missile Attack on US Forces
Oil prices surged in early Asian trading on Wednesday after Iran launched multiple ballistic missiles at US forces in the Middle East. The renewed military exchange pushed Brent and WTI crude higher as traders reassessed supply risks linked to the conflict and the Strait of Hormuz. Oil Prices Surge in Asian Trading Global oil prices climbed by more than 3 per cent during early trading on July 29 as renewed fighting between Iran and the U
Strait of Hormuz Shipping Deal Rules Out Transit Tolls
A proposed Strait of Hormuz shipping deal will not impose tolls or transit charges on commercial vessels, according to a US official familiar with negotiations involving Washington, Iran and Oman. The discussions seek to protect ship transit and restore confidence in the strategic waterway after conflict-related disruptions. Strait of Hormuz Shipping Deal Excludes Tolls Commercial ships passing
Strait of Hormuz Shipping Deal Rules Out Transit Tolls
A proposed Strait of Hormuz shipping deal will not impose tolls or transit charges on commercial vessels, according to a US official familiar with negotiations involving Washington, Iran and Oman. The discussions seek to protect ship transit and restore confidence in the strategic waterway after conflict-related disruptions. Strait of Hormuz Shipping Deal Excludes Tolls Commercial ships passing
Trump Iran Nuclear Threat: US Warns of More Strikes
Trump Iran nuclear threat returned to the spotlight after US President Donald Trump warned that Washington could launch fresh military strikes if Tehran refuses a nuclear agreement. Speaking before meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump questioned Israel's public intelligence disclosures while reaffirming that military action remains an option.
Trump Iran Nuclear Threat: US Warns of More Strikes
Trump Iran nuclear threat returned to the spotlight after US President Donald Trump warned that Washington could launch fresh military strikes if Tehran refuses a nuclear agreement. Speaking before meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump questioned Israel's public intelligence disclosures while reaffirming that military action remains an option.
Iran missile attack targets US forces after Trump pause
Iran ballistic missile attack dominated global headlines after the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched multiple missiles targeting US forces in the Middle East. According to CENTCOM, every missile was intercepted successfully, preventing casualties while raising concerns about renewed tensions between Tehran and Washington. CENTCOM Reports Succes
Iran missile attack targets US forces after Trump pause
Iran ballistic missile attack dominated global headlines after the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched multiple missiles targeting US forces in the Middle East. According to CENTCOM, every missile was intercepted successfully, preventing casualties while raising concerns about renewed tensions between Tehran and Washington. CENTCOM Reports Succes
Iran rejects US deal as senior lawmaker hardens stance
Iran rejects US deal as senior lawmaker Hamidreza Haji Babaei says Tehran will not allow Washington to decide when regional wars begin or end. His comments deepen doubts about Iran-US talks as military tensions, nuclear disputes and competing ceasefire demands continue. Iran rejects US deal Iran’s Deputy Parliament Speaker Hamidreza Haji Babaei has ruled out an agreement with the United State
Iran rejects US deal as senior lawmaker hardens stance
Iran rejects US deal as senior lawmaker Hamidreza Haji Babaei says Tehran will not allow Washington to decide when regional wars begin or end. His comments deepen doubts about Iran-US talks as military tensions, nuclear disputes and competing ceasefire demands continue. Iran rejects US deal Iran’s Deputy Parliament Speaker Hamidreza Haji Babaei has ruled out an agreement with the United State
Mojtaba Khamenei peace terms link US deal to Lebanon
Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has linked any future agreement with the United States to an end to Israeli military operations in Lebanon. His position places Lebanon, Hezbollah support and Israeli withdrawal at the centre of Tehran’s conditions as regional diplomatic efforts continue. Iran-US peace conditions In a statement posted on X, Khamenei said Iran would require the protectio
Mojtaba Khamenei peace terms link US deal to Lebanon
Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has linked any future agreement with the United States to an end to Israeli military operations in Lebanon. His position places Lebanon, Hezbollah support and Israeli withdrawal at the centre of Tehran’s conditions as regional diplomatic efforts continue. Iran-US peace conditions In a statement posted on X, Khamenei said Iran would require the protectio
Americans Doubt Iran War Will End as Public Trust Falls
Americans increasingly doubt the Iran war will end soon as diplomacy stalls, Congress debates presidential war powers, shipping risks rise in the Strait of Hormuz and new polling shows voters expect the conflict to continue for months or years rather than weeks. Timeline remains uncertain U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz has declined to place a deadline on the conflict. Waltz sa
Americans Doubt Iran War Will End as Public Trust Falls
Americans increasingly doubt the Iran war will end soon as diplomacy stalls, Congress debates presidential war powers, shipping risks rise in the Strait of Hormuz and new polling shows voters expect the conflict to continue for months or years rather than weeks. Timeline remains uncertain U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz has declined to place a deadline on the conflict. Waltz sa
Iran-US Talks Could Resume as Military Strikes Pause
Iran has reportedly told Pakistani officials that negotiations with the United States remain suspended rather than permanently abandoned, leaving open a possible path back to diplomacy. The development comes as US strikes pause, Pakistan explores mediation and tensions continue over shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran-US talks remain suspended Iran has not withdrawn from negotiat
Iran-US Talks Could Resume as Military Strikes Pause
Iran has reportedly told Pakistani officials that negotiations with the United States remain suspended rather than permanently abandoned, leaving open a possible path back to diplomacy. The development comes as US strikes pause, Pakistan explores mediation and tensions continue over shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran-US talks remain suspended Iran has not withdrawn from negotiat
Strait of Hormuz Tanker Explosion Raises Shipping Fears
A reported Strait of Hormuz tanker explosion has renewed concern over maritime safety after Iranian media said an oil vessel struck a naval mine outside a route designated by Tehran. Iranian authorities have not issued a full official account, while the United States has paused strikes as diplomatic contacts continue. Strait of Hormuz tanker explosion remains unconfirmed An oil tanker reportedl
Strait of Hormuz Tanker Explosion Raises Shipping Fears
A reported Strait of Hormuz tanker explosion has renewed concern over maritime safety after Iranian media said an oil vessel struck a naval mine outside a route designated by Tehran. Iranian authorities have not issued a full official account, while the United States has paused strikes as diplomatic contacts continue. Strait of Hormuz tanker explosion remains unconfirmed An oil tanker reportedl
Houthi Missile Attack Targets Saudi Aramco Facilities
Houthi Saudi Aramco attack claims have intensified concerns over Middle East stability after the Iran-backed group said it targeted key Saudi oil facilities in Jazan and Yanbu. The reported strikes, coupled with claims of downing a Saudi drone and Iran's announcement that it has paused retaliatory operations, have added fresh uncertainty to regional security and global energy markets.
Houthi Missile Attack Targets Saudi Aramco Facilities
Houthi Saudi Aramco attack claims have intensified concerns over Middle East stability after the Iran-backed group said it targeted key Saudi oil facilities in Jazan and Yanbu. The reported strikes, coupled with claims of downing a Saudi drone and Iran's announcement that it has paused retaliatory operations, have added fresh uncertainty to regional security and global energy markets.
Mojtaba Khamenei Nuclear Policy Raises Global Security Concerns
Mojtaba Khamenei's nuclear policy has come under renewed focus after a recent US intelligence assessment suggested Iran's new supreme leader may be more open to developing nuclear weapons than his father. While no official policy change has been announced, analysts say the assessment highlights growing concerns over Iran's nuclear threshold status, regional security and the future of diplomacy.
Mojtaba Khamenei Nuclear Policy Raises Global Security Concerns
Mojtaba Khamenei's nuclear policy has come under renewed focus after a recent US intelligence assessment suggested Iran's new supreme leader may be more open to developing nuclear weapons than his father. While no official policy change has been announced, analysts say the assessment highlights growing concerns over Iran's nuclear threshold status, regional security and the future of diplomacy.
Mojtaba Khamenei Nuclear Policy Raises US Concerns
Mojtaba Khamenei nuclear policy has come under renewed scrutiny after a reported US intelligence assessment suggested that Iran’s supreme leader may be more willing than his father to consider developing nuclear weapons. The claim raises fresh questions about Iran’s nuclear doctrine, missile ambitions and regional security. Iran Nuclear Weapons Assessment People described as familiar with U
Mojtaba Khamenei Nuclear Policy Raises US Concerns
Mojtaba Khamenei nuclear policy has come under renewed scrutiny after a reported US intelligence assessment suggested that Iran’s supreme leader may be more willing than his father to consider developing nuclear weapons. The claim raises fresh questions about Iran’s nuclear doctrine, missile ambitions and regional security. Iran Nuclear Weapons Assessment People described as familiar with U
Trump Says Iran Nuclear Weapon Could Have Erased Middle East
President Donald Trump said ongoing Trump Iran nuclear talks could still produce an agreement, but warned that Washington may take further military action if diplomacy fails. He argued that an Iranian nuclear weapon would have placed the entire Middle East at severe risk. Trump warning focuses on Iran’s nuclear ambitions Speaking to reporters on Friday, July 24, Trump defended his administrat
Trump Says Iran Nuclear Weapon Could Have Erased Middle East
President Donald Trump said ongoing Trump Iran nuclear talks could still produce an agreement, but warned that Washington may take further military action if diplomacy fails. He argued that an Iranian nuclear weapon would have placed the entire Middle East at severe risk. Trump warning focuses on Iran’s nuclear ambitions Speaking to reporters on Friday, July 24, Trump defended his administrat
Trump Iran Strike Talks Continue as US Weighs New Action
US President Donald Trump said Washington remains engaged in Trump Iran strike talks and has not decided whether to order major new military action. He said diplomacy remains the preferred path but warned that the US military could escalate strikes if negotiations fail. Diplomacy Remains the Preferred Option Speaking on Friday, July 24, Trump confirmed that American officials were communicating
Trump Iran Strike Talks Continue as US Weighs New Action
US President Donald Trump said Washington remains engaged in Trump Iran strike talks and has not decided whether to order major new military action. He said diplomacy remains the preferred path but warned that the US military could escalate strikes if negotiations fail. Diplomacy Remains the Preferred Option Speaking on Friday, July 24, Trump confirmed that American officials were communicating
28 Indian crew safe after Disha LPG tanker attack near Hormuz
All 28 Indian crew members aboard the Mozambique-flagged Disha LPG tanker are safe after an attack in Iranian waters near the Strait of Hormuz. India’s embassy is monitoring the case as authorities assess the vessel and the source of the reported missile strike. All 28 Indian crew members confirmed safe All 28 Indian crew members aboard the Mozambique-flagged LPG tanker Disha were confirmed safe after the ves
28 Indian crew safe after Disha LPG tanker attack near Hormuz
All 28 Indian crew members aboard the Mozambique-flagged Disha LPG tanker are safe after an attack in Iranian waters near the Strait of Hormuz. India’s embassy is monitoring the case as authorities assess the vessel and the source of the reported missile strike. All 28 Indian crew members confirmed safe All 28 Indian crew members aboard the Mozambique-flagged LPG tanker Disha were confirmed safe after the ves
Diet Coke India Price Hike as Iran War Disrupts Can Supply
The Diet Coke India price hike is changing both the size and cost of the popular sugar-free drink. Coca-Cola has reportedly introduced a 330ml Diet Coke can priced at ₹50 after conflict-related shipping disruptions reduced the availability of its usual 300ml aluminium cans. The earlier 300ml can carried a retail price of ₹40. When measured by volume, the switch to a ₹50, 330ml can represents an effective price increase of approximately 13.6%. People with direct knowledge of the company’s pricing and sourcing strategy said the larger cans are being procured from Southeast Asia at a higher cost. Diet Coke 330ml can replaces the smaller pack Diet Coke is sold mainly in aluminium cans in India, unlike several other Coca-Cola beverages that are widely available in plastic and glass bottles. This packaging dependence has made the product particularly vulnerable to the current can shortage. Coca-Cola’s official Indian product page describes Diet Coke as a sugar-free beverage containing less than one calorie, but the company has not publicly announced the reported price revision. It also did not provide a response to requests for clarification about the new pack size and higher price. Retailers may continue selling remaining 300ml stock at ₹40 while introducing the new 330ml cans at ₹50. Availability and pricing could therefore differ between supermarkets, restaurants, online platforms and quick-commerce services. Aluminium can shortage affects Indian supplies The shortage is linked to disruptions affecting aluminium cans, raw materials and commercial cargo travelling through the Middle East. Import delays have pushed Coca-Cola to source alternative cans from Southeast Asian suppliers, increasing transportation and procurement expenses. The U.S. Maritime Administration has warned that threats to commercial vessels in the Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz and Gulf of Oman remain high. The International Maritime Organization has also called for coordinated measures to protect merchant ships and maintain safe passage through the region. These conditions affect more than beverage companies. Longer routes, higher insurance charges and uncertain delivery schedules can raise costs for businesses that depend on imported metals, packaging materials, energy products and industrial components. Strait of Hormuz disruption raises costs The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the most sensitive shipping routes affected by the conflict. The International Maritime Organization said it had verified at least 46 attacks against international shipping in and around the strait between February 28 and June 15, 2026. Although a temporary agreement had eased some concerns, renewed disruption has again complicated commercial traffic. The Diet Coke price increase demonstrates how geopolitical instability can quickly reach Indian consumers through higher sourcing, shipping and packaging costs. One Indian bottler has reportedly experimented with a 200ml glass bottle as a temporary alternative. However, online listings suggest that the smaller glass pack may cost more per millilitre than the canned version, limiting its appeal as a permanent replacement. Coke Zero supply remains less vulnerable Coke Zero is not facing the same level of packaging pressure because it is available in both cans and plastic bottles. This gives Coca-Cola more flexibility to maintain supplies when aluminium packaging becomes difficult or expensive to procure. Diet Coke, meanwhile, has built a loyal following among urban and calorie-conscious consumers. Its recent scarcity even inspired pubs, restaurants and influencers to organise Diet Coke parties, with some events charging entry fees while offering the drink, music and themed experiences. The revised ₹50 price may remain until aluminium can availability and shipping conditions improve. Consumers should check the printed maximum retail price and pack size, since both 300ml and 330ml cans may remain in circulation during the transition.
Diet Coke India Price Hike as Iran War Disrupts Can Supply
The Diet Coke India price hike is changing both the size and cost of the popular sugar-free drink. Coca-Cola has reportedly introduced a 330ml Diet Coke can priced at ₹50 after conflict-related shipping disruptions reduced the availability of its usual 300ml aluminium cans. The earlier 300ml can carried a retail price of ₹40. When measured by volume, the switch to a ₹50, 330ml can represents an effective price increase of approximately 13.6%. People with direct knowledge of the company’s pricing and sourcing strategy said the larger cans are being procured from Southeast Asia at a higher cost. Diet Coke 330ml can replaces the smaller pack Diet Coke is sold mainly in aluminium cans in India, unlike several other Coca-Cola beverages that are widely available in plastic and glass bottles. This packaging dependence has made the product particularly vulnerable to the current can shortage. Coca-Cola’s official Indian product page describes Diet Coke as a sugar-free beverage containing less than one calorie, but the company has not publicly announced the reported price revision. It also did not provide a response to requests for clarification about the new pack size and higher price. Retailers may continue selling remaining 300ml stock at ₹40 while introducing the new 330ml cans at ₹50. Availability and pricing could therefore differ between supermarkets, restaurants, online platforms and quick-commerce services. Aluminium can shortage affects Indian supplies The shortage is linked to disruptions affecting aluminium cans, raw materials and commercial cargo travelling through the Middle East. Import delays have pushed Coca-Cola to source alternative cans from Southeast Asian suppliers, increasing transportation and procurement expenses. The U.S. Maritime Administration has warned that threats to commercial vessels in the Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz and Gulf of Oman remain high. The International Maritime Organization has also called for coordinated measures to protect merchant ships and maintain safe passage through the region. These conditions affect more than beverage companies. Longer routes, higher insurance charges and uncertain delivery schedules can raise costs for businesses that depend on imported metals, packaging materials, energy products and industrial components. Strait of Hormuz disruption raises costs The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the most sensitive shipping routes affected by the conflict. The International Maritime Organization said it had verified at least 46 attacks against international shipping in and around the strait between February 28 and June 15, 2026. Although a temporary agreement had eased some concerns, renewed disruption has again complicated commercial traffic. The Diet Coke price increase demonstrates how geopolitical instability can quickly reach Indian consumers through higher sourcing, shipping and packaging costs. One Indian bottler has reportedly experimented with a 200ml glass bottle as a temporary alternative. However, online listings suggest that the smaller glass pack may cost more per millilitre than the canned version, limiting its appeal as a permanent replacement. Coke Zero supply remains less vulnerable Coke Zero is not facing the same level of packaging pressure because it is available in both cans and plastic bottles. This gives Coca-Cola more flexibility to maintain supplies when aluminium packaging becomes difficult or expensive to procure. Diet Coke, meanwhile, has built a loyal following among urban and calorie-conscious consumers. Its recent scarcity even inspired pubs, restaurants and influencers to organise Diet Coke parties, with some events charging entry fees while offering the drink, music and themed experiences. The revised ₹50 price may remain until aluminium can availability and shipping conditions improve. Consumers should check the printed maximum retail price and pack size, since both 300ml and 330ml cans may remain in circulation during the transition.
Iran BRICS Sovereignty Call Takes Centre Stage in New Delhi
Iran’s Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni has urged BRICS nations to take a clear stand against attacks on Iranian territory, putting sovereignty, civilian protection and international law at the centre of the bloc’s New Delhi meeting while also seeking deeper cooperation on disaster resilience. BRICS Stand on Iran Speaking at the BRICS Ministers of Internal Affairs Meeting, Momeni said atta
Iran BRICS Sovereignty Call Takes Centre Stage in New Delhi
Iran’s Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni has urged BRICS nations to take a clear stand against attacks on Iranian territory, putting sovereignty, civilian protection and international law at the centre of the bloc’s New Delhi meeting while also seeking deeper cooperation on disaster resilience. BRICS Stand on Iran Speaking at the BRICS Ministers of Internal Affairs Meeting, Momeni said atta









