Gulf Oil Tensions Skyrocket: What You Need to Know as Evacuations Begin
Tensions in the Gulf have escalated as Iran issues strike warnings for key oil sites, forcing mass evacuations and threatening global energy stability.
Tensions in the Gulf have escalated as Iran issues strike warnings for key oil sites, forcing mass evacuations and threatening global energy stability.
While the world focuses on US political rhetoric, Iran’s long-term military strategy is built for a grinding, unwinnable war of attrition.
Iran is leveraging control over the Strait of Hormuz to influence global diplomacy, creating a complex situation for international shipping and UK fuel prices.
The death of Ali Larijani in Israeli air strikes marks a massive shift in Iranian power dynamics. Here is a breakdown of what this means for the region.
Donald Trump has dismissed international allies in the context of potential Iran conflict, insisting the US can act alone. We look at what this means for UK stability.
New satellite footage reveals the extent of destruction in Iran, highlighting the strategic impact on global shipping and energy prices.
NCA chief Graeme Biggar warns that escalating Middle East conflict could drive an increase in small boat arrivals to the UK as part of a wider national threat assessment.
US intelligence reports suggest Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has blocked his son's succession due to a lack of confidence in his intellectual ability.
Donald Trump claimed Iranian attacks were unpredictable, despite clear warnings from his own advisers. We look at the gap between intelligence and political rhetoric.
A deep dive into the career and influence of Ali Larijani, the Iranian security chief recently reported to be the target of an Israeli strike.
Reports suggest Ali Larijani, a key Iranian political figure, has been killed in Israeli airstrikes. We examine his background and the potential fallout.
As tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz, nations are bypassing international sanctions by striking private deals with Iran to secure their oil supplies.