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The United States ordered the evacuation of non-essential diplomats from Saudi Arabia following an Iranian drone attack on Riyadh.
The United States has ordered non-essential diplomats and their families to leave Saudi Arabia amid heightened security risks. -
Trump signals an escalation of the war, threatening to attack “areas and groups of people” that have never been targeted before.
Trump signaled a possible escalation of attacks in the war against Iran, preparing to strike new targets never before targeted. He indicated that Iran is on the verge of surrender and collapse after a week of intense US-Israeli offensive. -
Trump orders attack, sending navy through the Battle of Hormuz.
Trump is preparing to send the navy to protect oil tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz after prices skyrocketed in anticipation of a potential war with Iran. -
Trump reveals major arms manufacturers have agreed to quadruple production capacity, paving the way to the highest level of arsenal ever.
Major U.S. defense companies have reached agreements to significantly expand their weapons production facilities to accommodate "the highest levels" in history. U.S. leaders have affirmed the readiness of the arsenal. -
The US is injecting $2 billion to cover insurance claims for oil tankers amidst the Iran-Iran conflict.
The Development Financial International (DFC) is partnering with the Ministry of Finance and CENTCOM to expedite the creation of a $2 billion reinsurance plan. -
Trump declared there would be no deal with Iran unless they surrendered unconditionally.
The White House posted X President Donald J. Trump reiterated his tough stance: "UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER" is the only option for ending the conflict. -
The United States is considering intervening in the oil futures market to curb soaring energy prices due to the Iran-Iran conflict.
The United States is considering intervening in the oil futures market for the first time to curb speculation and reduce energy pressure, although analysts warn it may only be a short-term solution. -
24 US states are suing the Trump administration over the new 10% import tariff.
Twenty-four U.S. states have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration in an international trade court over the new 10% import tariff, demanding the court order a halt to the tariff and a refund of taxes already collected. -
The United States is considering new rules to control AI chip exports, which may force foreign companies to invest in the US.
The United States is considering new regulations for the export of artificial intelligence chips, which may require countries that purchase large quantities of these chips to invest in AI data centers in the United States or provide security certifications. -
The United States and Venezuela agree to restore diplomatic relations, supporting the transition to a new government.
The United States and Venezuela have agreed to restore diplomatic relations following the easing of political tensions, paving the way for elections to a new government.































