Government Policies

Iran Selects Mojtaba Khamenei as New Supreme Leader
State media officially announced that Mojtaba Khamenei will serve as the new supreme leader of Iran. The Assembly of Experts, a group of eighty-eight powerful

USA-Iran Conflict: The Prisoners Swapped in Secret Deals
Xiyue Wang spent three years in Evin prison. The Iranian government accused him of spying. His family said he just did academic research on Iranian

Tech Companies Caught in the Export Trap
If you want to understand the modern trade war, look inside your computer. The tiny microchips that power your laptop, your car, and your phone

USA-Iran Conflict: The Cyber War Nobody Sees
The computers at a Saudi petrochemical plant started behaving strangely. Pumps spun faster than they should. Valves opened without commands. Safety systems shut down for

China Races to Catch Up With US in Space
China recently reached several major goals in outer space. In 2025, the country launched rockets into orbit more than 90 times, setting a brand new

Kuwait Slashes Oil Production as Gulf Conflict Halts Shipping
Kuwait is slashing its oil and fuel production because cargo ships can no longer safely pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The ongoing conflict with

The Middleman Nations Winning the Trade Fight
When two giant countries get into a fight, you might think everyone loses. But in the world of global trade, a fight between two giants

USA-Iran Conflict: The Nuclear Program That Scares Everyone
The centrifuges spin in underground halls buried deep inside Iranian mountains. Nobody knows exactly how many there are today. The inspectors left years ago. The

USA-Iran Conflict: Iraq Caught Between Two Fires
Ali sells tea on a Baghdad street corner. He has done this for twenty years. He has seen American tanks roll past his stand. He

USA-Iran Conflict: The Strait of Hormuz Where Oil and War Meet
Look at a map of the Middle East. Find the tiny waterway between Iran and Oman. That narrow stretch called the Strait of Hormuz is

US and Israeli Missiles Strike Schools Across Iran
US and Israeli missiles just struck two schools in Parand, a growing town southwest of Tehran. Iran’s Fars news agency reported the terrifying attack on

When Countries Lock Up Their Own Resources
Usually, countries want to sell as much stuff as possible to the rest of the world. Selling goods brings in money and creates jobs. But

USA-Iran Conflict: The Drone Strike That Killed General Soleimani
The drone flew high over Baghdad airport. Nobody on the ground could hear it. Nobody knew it was watching. On the tarmac below, General Qassem

Europe Splits Over How to Handle the Middle East War
Iran recently warned European leaders to stay out of the ongoing war led by the United States and Israel. This massive conflict continues to disrupt

Ships Stranded by Sudden Tariff Changes
Global trade depends entirely on tight schedules. A factory finishes making a product. A truck drives the product to the port. A crane loads the

USA-Iran Conflict: Forty Years of Sanctions That Hurt Ordinary People
Walk through any bazaar in Tehran today and you will hear the same complaint from shopkeepers. Prices keep going up. Customers keep disappearing. The rial,

Middle East Tensions Cause Chaos for Global Sports
The ongoing conflict involving Iran, the U.S., and Israel is shaking up the world of sports. What started as a regional political issue has now

Why Tariffs Make Building a House Harder
If you want to buy a house today, you face a nightmare of high prices. Most people blame interest rates or greedy real estate agents.

USA-Iran Conflict: The Iran-Iraq War and America’s Double Game
Most Americans forget that Iraq and Iran fought a brutal war through the entire 1980s. Nearly one million people died. Boys with plastic keys around

Russia Pushes for Diplomacy Despite Deadlock in Ukraine Peace Talks
The Kremlin announced on Monday that Russia still wants to keep talking with Ukraine. Even though the war continues, Moscow claims its top priority is

The Endless Loop of Revenge Tariffs
Trade conflicts never stop after just one punch. When one country throws a tariff, the other country always hits back. Economists call this retaliation. Regular

USA-Iran Conflict: The 1979 Hostage Crisis That Shamed America
The US Embassy in Tehran sits like a fortress today. You look at those walls and you understand something went terribly wrong. Fifty-two Americans learned

US and Israel Strike Iran, Killing Supreme Leader and Igniting Regional War
The United States and Israel launched a massive joint military operation against Iran early Saturday, targeting the nation’s nuclear program and leadership. President Trump announced

Small Factories Lose Their Global Customers
When we talk about global trade, we usually picture massive corporations. We think of giant car brands and massive tech companies. But thousands of small



