US ICC Sanctions Target President Tomoko Akane and Seye
US ICC sanctions have intensified Washington's dispute with the International Criminal Court. The Trump administration has designated ICC President Tomoko Akane and senior trial lawyer Abdoulaye Seye, escalating the ICC jurisdiction row and its campaign over national sovereignty. US ICC sanctions The United States announced sanctions against two senior International Criminal Court officials on
US ICC Sanctions Target President Tomoko Akane and Seye
US ICC sanctions have intensified Washington's dispute with the International Criminal Court. The Trump administration has designated ICC President Tomoko Akane and senior trial lawyer Abdoulaye Seye, escalating the ICC jurisdiction row and its campaign over national sovereignty. US ICC sanctions The United States announced sanctions against two senior International Criminal Court officials on
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
Tate Brothers UK Extradition: White House Rejects Intervention
The Tate brothers UK extradition case will proceed without intervention from President Donald Trump’s administration. White House officials and Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the government would allow courts to handle the request as Andrew and Tristan Tate face 59 UK charges. White House response to Tate extradition The White House has said President Donald Trump does not plan to preven
Tate Brothers UK Extradition: White House Rejects Intervention
The Tate brothers UK extradition case will proceed without intervention from President Donald Trump’s administration. White House officials and Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the government would allow courts to handle the request as Andrew and Tristan Tate face 59 UK charges. White House response to Tate extradition The White House has said President Donald Trump does not plan to preven
Jaishankar-Rubio Manila Talks Focus on India-US Trade
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed India-US trade, tariff concerns, defence ties, energy cooperation, critical minerals and artificial intelligence during talks in Manila. Their meeting reflected continued diplomatic engagement as both countries work through commercial differences while expanding their strategic partnership. India-US Trade and Tariff Talks
Jaishankar-Rubio Manila Talks Focus on India-US Trade
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed India-US trade, tariff concerns, defence ties, energy cooperation, critical minerals and artificial intelligence during talks in Manila. Their meeting reflected continued diplomatic engagement as both countries work through commercial differences while expanding their strategic partnership. India-US Trade and Tariff Talks
West Asia war live: U.S. strikes Iran as Tehran confirms talks
The West Asia war intensified on Monday as the United States carried out another round of strikes on Iran, Tehran acknowledged continuing diplomatic exchanges, and reported tanker explosions raised fresh concerns over the Strait of Hormuz and global energy supplies. U.S. strikes continue for ninth consecutive night The United States conducted a fresh wave of airstrikes against targets in Iran e
West Asia war live: U.S. strikes Iran as Tehran confirms talks
The West Asia war intensified on Monday as the United States carried out another round of strikes on Iran, Tehran acknowledged continuing diplomatic exchanges, and reported tanker explosions raised fresh concerns over the Strait of Hormuz and global energy supplies. U.S. strikes continue for ninth consecutive night The United States conducted a fresh wave of airstrikes against targets in Iran e
Lula Slams Trump Over Strait of Hormuz Toll Plan
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has strongly criticized President Donald Trump's proposal to charge commercial ships a 20 percent toll for transiting the Strait of Hormuz, describing the idea as an act of piracy rather than international leadership. Lula's comments came after Trump announced that the United States would become the "Guardian of the Hormuz Strait" and begin collecting transit fees from vessels using one of the world's busie
Lula Slams Trump Over Strait of Hormuz Toll Plan
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has strongly criticized President Donald Trump's proposal to charge commercial ships a 20 percent toll for transiting the Strait of Hormuz, describing the idea as an act of piracy rather than international leadership. Lula's comments came after Trump announced that the United States would become the "Guardian of the Hormuz Strait" and begin collecting transit fees from vessels using one of the world's busie
India Protests US Strike Near Oman That Killed Sailors
India has lodged a strong protest with the United States after three Indian seafarers were confirmed dead following a US strike on the Palau-flagged tanker MT Settebello near the coast of Oman. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said he spoke with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and conveyed India’s concern over the deaths of Indian mariners in the Gulf region. Jaishankar said lethal action against commercial shipping was not justi
India Protests US Strike Near Oman That Killed Sailors
India has lodged a strong protest with the United States after three Indian seafarers were confirmed dead following a US strike on the Palau-flagged tanker MT Settebello near the coast of Oman. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said he spoke with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and conveyed India’s concern over the deaths of Indian mariners in the Gulf region. Jaishankar said lethal action against commercial shipping was not justi
Pakistan Denies Iran Nuclear Claim as Ishaq Dar-Marco Rubio Talks Draw Attention
A new controversy over an Iran nuclear claim has placed Pakistan-US discussions under fresh attention. The issue began after former CIA analyst Larry Johnson alleged that Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar passed a sensitive “nuclear alert” message to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. According to the claim, the message was linked to a possible major development in Iran’s nuclear position. Pakistan, however, has firmly denied the allegation and said no secret or confidential report about Iran’s nuclear activity was shared with the United States. Pakistan Rejects Secret Report Allegation The claim has brought renewed focus to the May 29 meeting between Ishaq Dar and Marco Rubio. While the official discussion was described as part of regular bilateral engagement, Johnson’s remarks turned the meeting into a wider debate involving Iran, Pakistan, the United States and regional security. Pakistan’s Foreign Office rejected the reports as baseless and speculative. It made clear that Islamabad did not hand over any secret nuclear document or intelligence report to Washington. This denial is important because the allegation involves a highly sensitive subject. Any suggestion of secret nuclear communication between Pakistan and the United States can quickly create diplomatic pressure, especially when Iran and Israel tensions are already high. Larry Johnson’s Claim Raises Questions Larry Johnson claimed that Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian had informed Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif about Iran’s nuclear position. He further suggested that Tehran may be close to either declaring itself a nuclear power or showing its capability through a possible internal test. These are serious claims, but they remain unverified. So far, Iran, Pakistan and the United States have not confirmed any plan for a nuclear test or public nuclear declaration by Tehran. For readers, the key point is simple: Pakistan’s denial is official. Johnson’s claim is not officially proven. Iran’s Nuclear Doctrine Back in Debate The controversy has also revived discussion around Iran’s nuclear doctrine. Tehran has long maintained that nuclear weapons and weapons of mass destruction are forbidden under a religious decree associated with its leadership. This position is often described as Iran’s religious and political justification for not building nuclear weapons. However, some analysts believe Iran’s doctrine could change if regional threats increase. Others argue that there is still no clear evidence of Iran deciding to build, test or stockpile nuclear weapons. Because of this uncertainty, even an unconfirmed Iran nuclear claim can create serious concern among governments and security analysts. Why the Claim Matters for Regional Security ? The timing of the claim is sensitive. US-Iran talks, Israel-Iran tensions and Middle East security concerns are already under global attention. Any report suggesting that Iran may shift its nuclear position can increase fear in the region. Johnson also suggested that sensitive communication may have been allowed through a channel that Western and Israeli intelligence could detect. That claim too remains unproven and should be treated with caution. In geopolitics, even speculation can have consequences. A single unverified claim can affect diplomatic language, security planning and public debate. What Is Confirmed So Far ? At this stage, the confirmed fact is Pakistan’s denial. Islamabad has rejected the idea that it shared any confidential Iran nuclear report with the United States. There is no official confirmation from Iran about a nuclear test. There is no public confirmation from Washington that it received such a report from Pakistan. There is also no verified statement proving that Tehran is preparing to declare itself a nuclear power. The issue remains important because it touches three sensitive areas: Iran’s nuclear policy, Pakistan-US diplomatic communication and regional security fears.
Pakistan Denies Iran Nuclear Claim as Ishaq Dar-Marco Rubio Talks Draw Attention
A new controversy over an Iran nuclear claim has placed Pakistan-US discussions under fresh attention. The issue began after former CIA analyst Larry Johnson alleged that Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar passed a sensitive “nuclear alert” message to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. According to the claim, the message was linked to a possible major development in Iran’s nuclear position. Pakistan, however, has firmly denied the allegation and said no secret or confidential report about Iran’s nuclear activity was shared with the United States. Pakistan Rejects Secret Report Allegation The claim has brought renewed focus to the May 29 meeting between Ishaq Dar and Marco Rubio. While the official discussion was described as part of regular bilateral engagement, Johnson’s remarks turned the meeting into a wider debate involving Iran, Pakistan, the United States and regional security. Pakistan’s Foreign Office rejected the reports as baseless and speculative. It made clear that Islamabad did not hand over any secret nuclear document or intelligence report to Washington. This denial is important because the allegation involves a highly sensitive subject. Any suggestion of secret nuclear communication between Pakistan and the United States can quickly create diplomatic pressure, especially when Iran and Israel tensions are already high. Larry Johnson’s Claim Raises Questions Larry Johnson claimed that Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian had informed Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif about Iran’s nuclear position. He further suggested that Tehran may be close to either declaring itself a nuclear power or showing its capability through a possible internal test. These are serious claims, but they remain unverified. So far, Iran, Pakistan and the United States have not confirmed any plan for a nuclear test or public nuclear declaration by Tehran. For readers, the key point is simple: Pakistan’s denial is official. Johnson’s claim is not officially proven. Iran’s Nuclear Doctrine Back in Debate The controversy has also revived discussion around Iran’s nuclear doctrine. Tehran has long maintained that nuclear weapons and weapons of mass destruction are forbidden under a religious decree associated with its leadership. This position is often described as Iran’s religious and political justification for not building nuclear weapons. However, some analysts believe Iran’s doctrine could change if regional threats increase. Others argue that there is still no clear evidence of Iran deciding to build, test or stockpile nuclear weapons. Because of this uncertainty, even an unconfirmed Iran nuclear claim can create serious concern among governments and security analysts. Why the Claim Matters for Regional Security ? The timing of the claim is sensitive. US-Iran talks, Israel-Iran tensions and Middle East security concerns are already under global attention. Any report suggesting that Iran may shift its nuclear position can increase fear in the region. Johnson also suggested that sensitive communication may have been allowed through a channel that Western and Israeli intelligence could detect. That claim too remains unproven and should be treated with caution. In geopolitics, even speculation can have consequences. A single unverified claim can affect diplomatic language, security planning and public debate. What Is Confirmed So Far ? At this stage, the confirmed fact is Pakistan’s denial. Islamabad has rejected the idea that it shared any confidential Iran nuclear report with the United States. There is no official confirmation from Iran about a nuclear test. There is no public confirmation from Washington that it received such a report from Pakistan. There is also no verified statement proving that Tehran is preparing to declare itself a nuclear power. The issue remains important because it touches three sensitive areas: Iran’s nuclear policy, Pakistan-US diplomatic communication and regional security fears.
Marco Rubio India Visit: Delhi Talks, Taj Mahal Stop, Jaipur Heat and Critical Minerals Focus
Marco Rubio’s India visit became more than a routine diplomatic tour. The US Secretary of State’s trip brought together serious India-US discussions, Quad cooperation, regional security concerns, critical minerals strategy and public attention around India’s extreme summer heat. Rubio visited India from May 23 to May 26, 2026, with his schedule covering Kolkata, Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. His visit came at a time when Washington and New Delhi were trying to stren
Marco Rubio India Visit: Delhi Talks, Taj Mahal Stop, Jaipur Heat and Critical Minerals Focus
Marco Rubio’s India visit became more than a routine diplomatic tour. The US Secretary of State’s trip brought together serious India-US discussions, Quad cooperation, regional security concerns, critical minerals strategy and public attention around India’s extreme summer heat. Rubio visited India from May 23 to May 26, 2026, with his schedule covering Kolkata, Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. His visit came at a time when Washington and New Delhi were trying to stren
India Hosts Quad Delhi Meeting as Indo-Pacific Security, China and West Asia Tensions Take Centre Stage
India is hosting the Quad foreign ministers’ meeting in New Delhi on May 26, 2026, bringing together senior leaders from India, the United States, Japan and Australia. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is chairing the meeting, with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi attending the talks. The participation details are confirmed by India’s Ministry of External Affairs. The meeting comes a
India Hosts Quad Delhi Meeting as Indo-Pacific Security, China and West Asia Tensions Take Centre Stage
India is hosting the Quad foreign ministers’ meeting in New Delhi on May 26, 2026, bringing together senior leaders from India, the United States, Japan and Australia. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is chairing the meeting, with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi attending the talks. The participation details are confirmed by India’s Ministry of External Affairs. The meeting comes a
Trump Praises PM Modi, Highlights Strong US-India Partnership
Trump Praises PM Modi, Strengthens US-India Ties US President Donald Trump expressed strong admiration for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him a personal friend and praising the deepening partnership between the United States and India. Speaking at an official event, Trump highlighted the robust economic performance of the US and reaffirmed India’s reliability as a strategic partner. “We’ve never been closer to
Trump Praises PM Modi, Highlights Strong US-India Partnership
Trump Praises PM Modi, Strengthens US-India Ties US President Donald Trump expressed strong admiration for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him a personal friend and praising the deepening partnership between the United States and India. Speaking at an official event, Trump highlighted the robust economic performance of the US and reaffirmed India’s reliability as a strategic partner. “We’ve never been closer to
America First Visa Tool May Speed Up US Visa Scheduling for India-US Business Travel
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced a new “America First” visa scheduling tool aimed at making the American consular process faster, more secure and more aligned with US national interests. The announcement came during his four-day visit to India, where discussions focused on the growing importance of India-US relations in trade, investment, technology, defense and strategic cooperation. The tool is reportedly built around a priority principle: visa applicants whose
America First Visa Tool May Speed Up US Visa Scheduling for India-US Business Travel
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced a new “America First” visa scheduling tool aimed at making the American consular process faster, more secure and more aligned with US national interests. The announcement came during his four-day visit to India, where discussions focused on the growing importance of India-US relations in trade, investment, technology, defense and strategic cooperation. The tool is reportedly built around a priority principle: visa applicants whose
Trump Iran Flag Post Raises Tensions as US Weighs Strike Options
President Donald Trump’s Iran flag post has added new pressure to the widening U.S.-Iran standoff, as Washington reviews military options while regional mediators continue efforts to prevent a broader conflict. Trump shared an edited image on his social media platform showing Iran covered in the colors of the American flag with the caption, “United States of the Middle East?” The post appeared to signal political pressure on Tehran as U.S. officials discussed possible military
Trump Iran Flag Post Raises Tensions as US Weighs Strike Options
President Donald Trump’s Iran flag post has added new pressure to the widening U.S.-Iran standoff, as Washington reviews military options while regional mediators continue efforts to prevent a broader conflict. Trump shared an edited image on his social media platform showing Iran covered in the colors of the American flag with the caption, “United States of the Middle East?” The post appeared to signal political pressure on Tehran as U.S. officials discussed possible military
Sergio Gor Says Rubio’s India Visit Shows Strong India-US Ties, Not Strain
US envoy Sergio Gor said Marco Rubio’s India visit reflects trusted India-US ties, rejecting suggestions that the trip is a repair mission for a strained relationship. Gor described the visit by the US Secretary of State as a historic engagement between two trusted partners, rather than a diplomatic reset caused by recent friction between Washington and New Delhi. India-US Ties Face Questions Over Trade, Visas and Quad Timing The comments com
Sergio Gor Says Rubio’s India Visit Shows Strong India-US Ties, Not Strain
US envoy Sergio Gor said Marco Rubio’s India visit reflects trusted India-US ties, rejecting suggestions that the trip is a repair mission for a strained relationship. Gor described the visit by the US Secretary of State as a historic engagement between two trusted partners, rather than a diplomatic reset caused by recent friction between Washington and New Delhi. India-US Ties Face Questions Over Trade, Visas and Quad Timing The comments com
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio Begins India Visit
Marco Rubio Arrives in India for Strategic Talks US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Kolkata on Saturday, May 23, marking his first official visit to India. The trip represents a significant step in strengthening bilateral relations between Washington and New Delhi, especially amid rising geopolitical tensions across the Indo-Pacific and West Asia. Rubio’s visit comes just days ahead of the QUAD foreign ministers
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio Begins India Visit
Marco Rubio Arrives in India for Strategic Talks US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Kolkata on Saturday, May 23, marking his first official visit to India. The trip represents a significant step in strengthening bilateral relations between Washington and New Delhi, especially amid rising geopolitical tensions across the Indo-Pacific and West Asia. Rubio’s visit comes just days ahead of the QUAD foreign ministers
US-Iran Diplomacy Continues Amid Military Alerts
Trump Administration Considers Iran Options The Trump administration is reportedly preparing for a potential new round of military strikes against Iran, even as diplomatic efforts continue. Officials emphasized that no final decision has been made. President Donald Trump announced changes on Friday, May 22, 2026 to his weekend schedule, citing “circumstances pertaining to Government,” which wi
US-Iran Diplomacy Continues Amid Military Alerts
Trump Administration Considers Iran Options The Trump administration is reportedly preparing for a potential new round of military strikes against Iran, even as diplomatic efforts continue. Officials emphasized that no final decision has been made. President Donald Trump announced changes on Friday, May 22, 2026 to his weekend schedule, citing “circumstances pertaining to Government,” which wi
Rubio Links Delcy Rodriguez India Visit to Venezuela Oil Talks
Rubio linked the expected Delcy Rodriguez India visit to possible Venezuela oil discussions as Washington pushes to expand energy cooperation with New Delhi. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday, May 21, 2026, that Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodriguez was expected to travel to India the following week. Speaking before his own India visit from Saturday, May 23, 2026, to Tuesday, May 26, 2026, Rubio said the United States wanted a larger role i
Rubio Links Delcy Rodriguez India Visit to Venezuela Oil Talks
Rubio linked the expected Delcy Rodriguez India visit to possible Venezuela oil discussions as Washington pushes to expand energy cooperation with New Delhi. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday, May 21, 2026, that Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodriguez was expected to travel to India the following week. Speaking before his own India visit from Saturday, May 23, 2026, to Tuesday, May 26, 2026, Rubio said the United States wanted a larger role i
Rubio Says WHO Was Late Detecting Congo Ebola Outbreak as Deaths Rise
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, that the World Health Organization was “a little late” in detecting the Ebola outbreak spreading in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as deaths continued to rise and Washington prepared support for the response. The outbreak has intensified concern among global health officials because of its speed, suspected death toll and spread in difficult field conditions. Reuters reported at least 131 fatalities linked to t
Rubio Says WHO Was Late Detecting Congo Ebola Outbreak as Deaths Rise
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, that the World Health Organization was “a little late” in detecting the Ebola outbreak spreading in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as deaths continued to rise and Washington prepared support for the response. The outbreak has intensified concern among global health officials because of its speed, suspected death toll and spread in difficult field conditions. Reuters reported at least 131 fatalities linked to t
Trump Announces Pause in Maritime Escort Operations in the Strait of Hormuz
In a recent update, President Donald Trump announced a temporary pause in the United States’ maritime escort operation in the Strait of Hormuz, while confirming the continuation of a blockade. The decision follows progress in diplomatic discussions with Iran, aimed at finalizing an agreement. Trump explained on Truth Social that the blockade would remain active, but the project known as “Project Freedom,” which involves the movement of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, would be paused
Trump Announces Pause in Maritime Escort Operations in the Strait of Hormuz
In a recent update, President Donald Trump announced a temporary pause in the United States’ maritime escort operation in the Strait of Hormuz, while confirming the continuation of a blockade. The decision follows progress in diplomatic discussions with Iran, aimed at finalizing an agreement. Trump explained on Truth Social that the blockade would remain active, but the project known as “Project Freedom,” which involves the movement of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, would be paused
Jaishankar and Rubio discuss West Asia conflict and energy security concerns
India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Monday held a detailed telephonic conversation with United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio, focusing on the escalating West Asia conflict and its broader implications for global energy security and economic stability. The discussion comes at a critical time when geopolitical tensions in the Gulf region are raising concerns among major economies dependent on stable crude oil supply chains. According to Jaishankar, the conversation add
Jaishankar and Rubio discuss West Asia conflict and energy security concerns
India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Monday held a detailed telephonic conversation with United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio, focusing on the escalating West Asia conflict and its broader implications for global energy security and economic stability. The discussion comes at a critical time when geopolitical tensions in the Gulf region are raising concerns among major economies dependent on stable crude oil supply chains. According to Jaishankar, the conversation add









