A warship lost during the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801 has been discovered off the coast of Denmark, marking a significant archaeological breakthrough more than two centuries after it sank. Maritime archaeologists confirmed the find on Thursday, April 3, 2026, following months of underwater excavation in Copenhagen Harbor. The vessel, identified as the Dannebroge, was located about 15 meters below the seabed during surveys conducted ahead of a planned infrastructure project. The shi
A warship lost during the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801 has been discovered off the coast of Denmark, marking a significant archaeological breakthrough more than two centuries after it sank. Maritime archaeologists confirmed the find on Thursday, April 3, 2026, following months of underwater excavation in Copenhagen Harbor. The vessel, identified as the Dannebroge, was located about 15 meters below the seabed during surveys conducted ahead of a planned infrastructure project. The shi
Major employers across Illinois have announced plans to lay off hundreds of workers in the coming months, according to filings under the state’s Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act. The law requires companies with at least 75 employees to provide a minimum of 60 days’ notice before implementing mass layoffs or facility closures, offering advance warning to workers and state officials. Among the most notable developments is the planned layoff of 101 employees a
Major employers across Illinois have announced plans to lay off hundreds of workers in the coming months, according to filings under the state’s Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act. The law requires companies with at least 75 employees to provide a minimum of 60 days’ notice before implementing mass layoffs or facility closures, offering advance warning to workers and state officials. Among the most notable developments is the planned layoff of 101 employees a
An aircraft bound for India was reportedly damaged in a strike at Mashhad International Airport in Iran on Monday, March 30, 2026, disrupting a planned humanitarian aid mission and drawing sharp condemnation from Iranian authorities. Iranian officials described the incident as a “war crime” and a violation of international law as regional tensions continue to escalate. The civilian aircraft was stationed on the ground at Mashhad International Airport when it was struck during a re
An aircraft bound for India was reportedly damaged in a strike at Mashhad International Airport in Iran on Monday, March 30, 2026, disrupting a planned humanitarian aid mission and drawing sharp condemnation from Iranian authorities. Iranian officials described the incident as a “war crime” and a violation of international law as regional tensions continue to escalate. The civilian aircraft was stationed on the ground at Mashhad International Airport when it was struck during a re
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — U.S. President Donald Trump issued a stark warning on Monday, March 30, 2026, threatening to expand military action against Iran by targeting critical civilian infrastructure if a deal to end the ongoing conflict is not reached soon. The remarks come as tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate, raising concerns about regional stability and global oil supply routes. In a social media statement, Trump said progress in negotiations had been “sign
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — U.S. President Donald Trump issued a stark warning on Monday, March 30, 2026, threatening to expand military action against Iran by targeting critical civilian infrastructure if a deal to end the ongoing conflict is not reached soon. The remarks come as tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate, raising concerns about regional stability and global oil supply routes. In a social media statement, Trump said progress in negotiations had been “sign
ABU DHABI — March 26, 2026 (Thursday): An Indian national was among two people killed on Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Abu Dhabi after debris from a missile interception struck the city. The second victim was a Pakistani citizen, while three others — including another Indian national and a Jordanian — were injured. The incident occurred on Sweihan Street, where debris fell following the successful interception of a ballistic
ABU DHABI — March 26, 2026 (Thursday): An Indian national was among two people killed on Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Abu Dhabi after debris from a missile interception struck the city. The second victim was a Pakistani citizen, while three others — including another Indian national and a Jordanian — were injured. The incident occurred on Sweihan Street, where debris fell following the successful interception of a ballistic
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed that Tehran is reviewing a US proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict, but made it clear that this does not signify formal negotiations with Washington. In an interview with state television, Araghchi emphasized that while messages have been exchanged through intermediaries, they do not equate to talks with the US government. "There are no talks with the US," Araghchi bluntly stated, reiterating Iran's stance of no direct engagement wit
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed that Tehran is reviewing a US proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict, but made it clear that this does not signify formal negotiations with Washington. In an interview with state television, Araghchi emphasized that while messages have been exchanged through intermediaries, they do not equate to talks with the US government. "There are no talks with the US," Araghchi bluntly stated, reiterating Iran's stance of no direct engagement wit
Iran has rejected a United States-backed proposal to pause the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, instead presenting its own set of conditions for ending hostilities, according to statements broadcast by the country’s state-run English-language network. The development comes amid continued military escalation, with Tehran reportedly launching further attacks targeting Israel and parts of the Gulf region. An unnamed Iranian official was quoted as confirming that Tehran had formally declin
Iran has rejected a United States-backed proposal to pause the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, instead presenting its own set of conditions for ending hostilities, according to statements broadcast by the country’s state-run English-language network. The development comes amid continued military escalation, with Tehran reportedly launching further attacks targeting Israel and parts of the Gulf region. An unnamed Iranian official was quoted as confirming that Tehran had formally declin
On March 24, 2026, Russia launched a large-scale drone and missile assault targeting civilian areas across Ukraine, killing at least four people and injuring more than 35, according to Ukrainian officials. The attack marked one of the most intense aerial offensives in recent weeks and coincided with increased Russian efforts along front-line positions, raising concerns about the start of a broader spring offensive. Ukraine’s air force reported that nearly 400 long-range drones were d
On March 24, 2026, Russia launched a large-scale drone and missile assault targeting civilian areas across Ukraine, killing at least four people and injuring more than 35, according to Ukrainian officials. The attack marked one of the most intense aerial offensives in recent weeks and coincided with increased Russian efforts along front-line positions, raising concerns about the start of a broader spring offensive. Ukraine’s air force reported that nearly 400 long-range drones were d
An airstrike targeting a military installation used by the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) in Iraq’s Anbar province has resulted in multiple fatalities, including a senior commander, amid rising regional tensions. The Iran-aligned group confirmed that Saad Duwai al-Baiji, its Anbar commander, was among those killed in the strike. Initial reports indicated that at least seven PMF fighters were killed and 13 others injured when the strike hit the base during what sources described
An airstrike targeting a military installation used by the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) in Iraq’s Anbar province has resulted in multiple fatalities, including a senior commander, amid rising regional tensions. The Iran-aligned group confirmed that Saad Duwai al-Baiji, its Anbar commander, was among those killed in the strike. Initial reports indicated that at least seven PMF fighters were killed and 13 others injured when the strike hit the base during what sources described
A loud explosion was reported over Jerusalem early Tuesday following two rounds of missile launches from Iran, heightening tensions in the already volatile Middle East region. Israeli authorities confirmed that air raid alerts were triggered across several areas, prompting residents to take shelter as defense systems responded to the incoming threats. According to the Israeli military, the missile launches occurred within a short interval, with the second wave followed by an audible
A loud explosion was reported over Jerusalem early Tuesday following two rounds of missile launches from Iran, heightening tensions in the already volatile Middle East region. Israeli authorities confirmed that air raid alerts were triggered across several areas, prompting residents to take shelter as defense systems responded to the incoming threats. According to the Israeli military, the missile launches occurred within a short interval, with the second wave followed by an audible
In the midst of the ongoing war, Iran has continued to export millions of barrels of oil, with about 90 ships, including oil tankers, crossing the critical Strait of Hormuz between March 1 and 15, 2026. Despite the waterway being effectively "closed" to most traffic due to the conflict, Iran has managed to keep its oil exports flowing, benefitting from its control over this vital chokepoint. According to maritime traffic data from Lloyd's List Intelligence, Iran has relied on a mix
In the midst of the ongoing war, Iran has continued to export millions of barrels of oil, with about 90 ships, including oil tankers, crossing the critical Strait of Hormuz between March 1 and 15, 2026. Despite the waterway being effectively "closed" to most traffic due to the conflict, Iran has managed to keep its oil exports flowing, benefitting from its control over this vital chokepoint. According to maritime traffic data from Lloyd's List Intelligence, Iran has relied on a mix
China on Tuesday announced that it will extend humanitarian assistance to several West Asia countries, including Iran and Lebanon, as the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Israel enters its third week and continues to escalate. The move reflects Beijing’s growing concern over the worsening humanitarian situation across the region, where sustained military operations have disrupted civilian life and critical infrastructure. Speaking at a regular press briefing, Chinese Foreig
China on Tuesday announced that it will extend humanitarian assistance to several West Asia countries, including Iran and Lebanon, as the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Israel enters its third week and continues to escalate. The move reflects Beijing’s growing concern over the worsening humanitarian situation across the region, where sustained military operations have disrupted civilian life and critical infrastructure. Speaking at a regular press briefing, Chinese Foreig
In a bold move to end the ongoing war with the United
In a bold move to end the ongoing war with the United
In the latest escalation of the regional conflict, Iran has issued a
In the latest escalation of the regional conflict, Iran has issued a
War brings immense suffering, and some weapons cause such devastation that their use has been heavily restricted or banned under international law. One such weapon, white phosphorus, recently drew international condemnation when Israel was accused of using it in civilian areas of Lebanon. Like white phosphorus, several other weapons have been banned for their harmful impact on both combatants and civilians. Here are 10 weapons that are either restricted or outright banned due to the
War brings immense suffering, and some weapons cause such devastation that their use has been heavily restricted or banned under international law. One such weapon, white phosphorus, recently drew international condemnation when Israel was accused of using it in civilian areas of Lebanon. Like white phosphorus, several other weapons have been banned for their harmful impact on both combatants and civilians. Here are 10 weapons that are either restricted or outright banned due to the
In a rapid escalation of tensions, Iran struck a US tanker in the northern Persian Gulf hours after a US submarine torpedoed the Iranian warship IRIS Dena, killing 87 Iranian sailors. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed responsibility for the attack on the American tanker, which was reported to be on fire by Iranian state media. This move comes as Iran's foreign minister warned the US would "bitterly regret" its attack on the Iranian vessel, located off the coast of Sri Lanka
In a rapid escalation of tensions, Iran struck a US tanker in the northern Persian Gulf hours after a US submarine torpedoed the Iranian warship IRIS Dena, killing 87 Iranian sailors. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed responsibility for the attack on the American tanker, which was reported to be on fire by Iranian state media. This move comes as Iran's foreign minister warned the US would "bitterly regret" its attack on the Iranian vessel, located off the coast of Sri Lanka
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has strongly criticized the ongoing military strikes against Iran, describing the escalation in the Middle East as a “disaster” and warning that the world cannot risk repeating the mistakes of history. His remarks come shortly after a trade threat was issued to Spain in response to Madrid’s refusal to allow two jointly operated military bases on Spanish territory to be used in the strikes. In a televised address, Sánchez emphasized the dang
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has strongly criticized the ongoing military strikes against Iran, describing the escalation in the Middle East as a “disaster” and warning that the world cannot risk repeating the mistakes of history. His remarks come shortly after a trade threat was issued to Spain in response to Madrid’s refusal to allow two jointly operated military bases on Spanish territory to be used in the strikes. In a televised address, Sánchez emphasized the dang