• Photographers are no longer permitted to take photos inside the Pentagon briefing room after several outlets published “unflattering” photos of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

    According to Wednesday’s report, aides to Hegseth told colleagues after the briefing that they were unhappy with how the secretary appeared in photos published by numerous media outlets worldwide under global licensing agreements.
    Photographers are no longer permitted to take photos inside the Pentagon briefing room after several outlets published “unflattering” photos of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. According to Wednesday’s report, aides to Hegseth told colleagues after the briefing that they were unhappy with how the secretary appeared in photos published by numerous media outlets worldwide under global licensing agreements.
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  • Aircraft Engine Market 2026 | Global Trends, Growth Drivers & Forecast Analysis

    The Aircraft Engine Market is poised for substantial growth over the coming years, propelled by increasing global air travel demand and advancements in engine technologies. Modern aircraft engines are evolving to become more fuel-efficient, reliable, and environmentally friendly, making them critical components for both commercial and defense aviation sectors.

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    Aircraft Engine Market 2026 | Global Trends, Growth Drivers & Forecast Analysis The Aircraft Engine Market is poised for substantial growth over the coming years, propelled by increasing global air travel demand and advancements in engine technologies. Modern aircraft engines are evolving to become more fuel-efficient, reliable, and environmentally friendly, making them critical components for both commercial and defense aviation sectors. View Full Report: https://growthmarketreports.com/report/aircraft-engines-market-global-industry-analysis
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    According to our latest research, the global aircraft engine market size in 2024 stands at USD 86.3 billion, reflecting a robust industry that continues to expand in response to rising air travel demand, increasing defense budgets, and ongoing technological advancements.
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  • Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of Iran’s parliament, mocked U.S. claims that American warships escorted an oil tanker through the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most critical oil shipping routes.

    “An oil tanker crossed the Strait of Hormuz escorted by U.S. Navy ships? Maybe on PlayStation!” Ghalibaf said sarcastically, dismissing the reports.

    The remark comes amid escalating tensions between Iran and the United States as fears grow over the security of global oil shipments through the narrow waterway, where roughly a fifth of the world’s oil supply passes each day.
    Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of Iran’s parliament, mocked U.S. claims that American warships escorted an oil tanker through the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most critical oil shipping routes. “An oil tanker crossed the Strait of Hormuz escorted by U.S. Navy ships? Maybe on PlayStation!” Ghalibaf said sarcastically, dismissing the reports. The remark comes amid escalating tensions between Iran and the United States as fears grow over the security of global oil shipments through the narrow waterway, where roughly a fifth of the world’s oil supply passes each day.
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  • Joy Behar slammed Donald Trump during a heated segment on The View, accusing the president of creating “chaos” and economic pain.

    “Every day I wake up and he has created more chaos, more misery around the world,” Behar said, arguing the economy is “going down the toilet,” gas prices are rising, and the country is caught in escalating global tensions.

    She also criticized Republicans in Congress, saying the party “will not stand up to this fool,” and claiming Americans feel increasingly powerless as political divisions deepen.
    Joy Behar slammed Donald Trump during a heated segment on The View, accusing the president of creating “chaos” and economic pain. “Every day I wake up and he has created more chaos, more misery around the world,” Behar said, arguing the economy is “going down the toilet,” gas prices are rising, and the country is caught in escalating global tensions. She also criticized Republicans in Congress, saying the party “will not stand up to this fool,” and claiming Americans feel increasingly powerless as political divisions deepen.
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  • President Donald Trump has reportedly expressed growing frustration over the length of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, telling senior military advisers that he is “getting tired” of the prolonged war with Iran.
    Despite recent Pentagon statements that U.S. forces have been “unleashed” to carry out operations against Iranian targets, the President is said to be questioning why a decisive outcome has not yet been achieved.
    The situation has become increasingly complex as the conflict spreads across the region. Reports indicate that U.S. and allied strikes have targeted key Iranian infrastructure, while Iran has responded with missile attacks against regional targets and energy facilities, raising fears of wider escalation.
    At the same time, global markets are reacting sharply. Concerns over disruptions to energy supplies — particularly around the Strait of Hormuz — have triggered major volatility in oil prices and heightened fears of a broader economic crisis.
    International leaders are now calling for restraint as diplomatic pressure grows to prevent further escalation. Analysts warn that the gap between expectations of a quick resolution and the reality of a prolonged regional conflict could shape global politics and energy markets in the months ahead.
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    President Donald Trump has reportedly expressed growing frustration over the length of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, telling senior military advisers that he is “getting tired” of the prolonged war with Iran. Despite recent Pentagon statements that U.S. forces have been “unleashed” to carry out operations against Iranian targets, the President is said to be questioning why a decisive outcome has not yet been achieved. The situation has become increasingly complex as the conflict spreads across the region. Reports indicate that U.S. and allied strikes have targeted key Iranian infrastructure, while Iran has responded with missile attacks against regional targets and energy facilities, raising fears of wider escalation. At the same time, global markets are reacting sharply. Concerns over disruptions to energy supplies — particularly around the Strait of Hormuz — have triggered major volatility in oil prices and heightened fears of a broader economic crisis. International leaders are now calling for restraint as diplomatic pressure grows to prevent further escalation. Analysts warn that the gap between expectations of a quick resolution and the reality of a prolonged regional conflict could shape global politics and energy markets in the months ahead. #WorldNews #MiddleEast #Geopolitics #GlobalEconomy #USPolitics
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