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middle-east · vishu partab · 5 min read
Iran’s military has officially denied claims that it fired a missile toward Turkey, amid escalating conflict in the Middle East that has begun to affect wider international security structures. The denial follows Turkish and NATO reports that a ballistic missile launched from Iranian territory was intercepted before entering Turkish airspace. The incident raised serious concerns about potential escalation involving NATO allies, even as Tehran insists it respects Turkey’s sovereignty and had no intention of targeting Turkish territory. The episode underscores the widening scope of the Middle Eastern conflict and its implications for regional stability, diplomatic tensions, and global security.
middle-east · vishu partab · 5 min read
German carrier Lufthansa has extended its suspension of flights to and from Tehran until at least April 30, 2026, amidst escalating geopolitical tensions and widespread disruptions across Middle-East airspace. This decision comes as part of broader cancellations and operational changes affecting global airlines due to ongoing conflict and safety concerns over civilian air routes. The suspension impacts flights linking Tehran with key European hubs and has contributed to broader disruptions in international aviation networks, stranding passengers and prompting urgent advisories from carriers. Airlines worldwide are reworking schedules, enhancing safety protocols, and advising travelers to check flight status regularly.
asia · varun sudan · 7 min read
More than 1,500 flights have been cancelled across West Asia after escalating conflict in the region forced several countries to restrict their airspace. Major aviation hubs have faced severe disruptions, leaving thousands of passengers stranded and forcing airlines to reroute flights through longer paths. Governments and airlines are now arranging emergency flights and alternative travel plans as the global aviation industry faces uncertainty due to the ongoing crisis.
middle-east · varun sudan · 7 min read
Rising tensions in the Middle East have escalated after Iran launched a new wave of missile and drone attacks targeting positions linked to Israel and the United States. In response, Israeli forces carried out airstrikes on suspected militant and Iranian-linked targets in nearby regions, including parts of Lebanon. The growing confrontation has raised international concerns about the possibility of a wider regional conflict, with global leaders urging restraint and calling for diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation and maintain stability in the Middle East.
middle-east · Avinash Chand · 2 min read
The disruption of global sports events due to Middle East conflict underscores the intertwining of geopolitical tensions and international sports diplomacy.
middle-east · Avinash Chand · 3 min read
Israel's threats against those enforcing international law mark a significant deviation from the prevailing norms of the global order, signaling growing tensions in the Middle East.
middle-east · Avinash Chand · 2 min read
Recent missile strikes by the US and Israel near Tehran signal a troubling escalatory phase in their campaign against Iran’s military initiatives, with dire ramifications for regional stability.
middle-east · Avinash Chand · 3 min read
The United States is strategically re-engaging Kurdish groups in Iran and Iraq as a counterweight to Iranian influence in the region, reshaping longstanding dynamics in Middle Eastern geopolitics.
africa · Avinash Chand · 3 min read
South African fighters in Ukraine highlight the exploitation of impoverished communities for geo-political gains. This trend signals deepening global South-North dynamics amid Russia's military ambitions.
middle-east · Avinash Chand · 3 min read
U.S. encouragement of Kurdish action against Iran highlights a crucial dilemma: historical patterns of betrayal risk undermining fragile alliances, as Kurds weigh potential gains against past losses.
africa · Avinash Chand · 3 min read
Sudan's enduring conflict is fueled by entrenched interests, external influences, and a historical legacy of warfare that benefits both state and non-state actors. The implications for regional stability are dire.
africa · Avinash Chand · 3 min read
The tragic landslide at a rebel-controlled mine raises questions about the geopolitical implications of resource control in the DR Congo. As various actors vie for influence, the stakes have never been higher.