Us-iran news: Escalating Tensions: Iran’s Supreme Leader Vows Control Over the Strait of Hormuz
Iran’s Supreme Leader declares firm control over the Strait of Hormuz as tensions with the U.S. escalate, impacting global oil prices.
Iran’s Supreme Leader declares firm control over the Strait of Hormuz as tensions with the U.S. escalate, impacting global oil prices.
Tensions escalate as the Iranian soccer delegation is denied entry to Canada for the FIFA Congress, just weeks before the World Cup.
The federal government is reducing the Canada Pension Plan contribution rate to ease financial burdens on workers.
Trump’s recent criticisms of Merz underscore tensions in US-Germany relations, particularly concerning Iran and military cooperation.
Justin Simmons has announced his retirement from the NFL at 32, eager to embrace life as a fan. His journey reflects broader themes of retirement security and financial planning.
Premier Danielle Smith’s government is facing criticism for exploiting a loophole that allows it to campaign for immigration reform.
The Supreme Court’s recent decision could significantly alter electoral districts in Republican-led states, raising concerns about minority representation.
China’s bid to join the CPTPP raises questions about its economic practices amid trade tensions with Canada.
James Comey has been indicted for a social media post that allegedly threatened Donald Trump’s life. This marks a significant moment in political prosecution.
King Charles III’s state visit to the White House is a significant event, emphasizing the strength of US-UK relations as he addresses Congress.