• President Donald Trump has doubled down on his aggressive military stance toward Iran, signaling that U.S. operations are far from over despite earlier claims that the campaign was progressing quickly.
    Speaking about the ongoing conflict, Trump said U.S. forces and their allies are continuing strikes aimed at weakening Iran’s military capabilities. He has previously described the operation as “ahead of schedule,” claiming significant damage has already been inflicted on Iranian naval, missile, and drone systems.
    At the same time, the president warned that military operations are not finished, indicating that the aerial campaign could continue as the U.S. works to eliminate remaining threats.
    The conflict—often referred to as Operation Epic Fury—has already led to escalating tensions across the Middle East, with missile exchanges, strikes on infrastructure, and growing concerns about regional stability and global energy markets.
    Analysts say the coming weeks could prove critical as military pressure continues and diplomatic options remain uncertain.
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    President Donald Trump has doubled down on his aggressive military stance toward Iran, signaling that U.S. operations are far from over despite earlier claims that the campaign was progressing quickly. Speaking about the ongoing conflict, Trump said U.S. forces and their allies are continuing strikes aimed at weakening Iran’s military capabilities. He has previously described the operation as “ahead of schedule,” claiming significant damage has already been inflicted on Iranian naval, missile, and drone systems. At the same time, the president warned that military operations are not finished, indicating that the aerial campaign could continue as the U.S. works to eliminate remaining threats. The conflict—often referred to as Operation Epic Fury—has already led to escalating tensions across the Middle East, with missile exchanges, strikes on infrastructure, and growing concerns about regional stability and global energy markets. Analysts say the coming weeks could prove critical as military pressure continues and diplomatic options remain uncertain. #Headlines360 #TrumpNews #IranConflict #MilitaryAction #WorldNews
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  • 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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  • 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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  • More than 12 years after it vanished, a new search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has ended without finding the missing plane.

    Malaysia’s transport ministry confirmed that the latest operation, carried out by marine exploration company Ocean Infinity, concluded in January 2026 without locating the wreckage.

    The search began in December and covered about 15,000 square kilometres of ocean using advanced autonomous underwater vehicles capable of diving thousands of metres below the surface.

    Flight MH370, a Boeing 777 carrying 239 people, disappeared on 8 March 2014 while traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

    Despite multiple investigations and the largest aviation search effort ever conducted, the aircraft’s main wreckage and flight recorders have still not been found.

    On the 12th anniversary of the disappearance, families of the passengers criticised authorities, saying they had received limited updates about the most recent search.

    In an open letter, relatives said they had not been given any search briefings since mid-January and called for clearer communication from officials.

    More than a decade later, the disappearance of MH370 remains one of aviation’s greatest unsolved mysteries, with no confirmed explanation for what happened to the aircraft.
    More than 12 years after it vanished, a new search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has ended without finding the missing plane. Malaysia’s transport ministry confirmed that the latest operation, carried out by marine exploration company Ocean Infinity, concluded in January 2026 without locating the wreckage. The search began in December and covered about 15,000 square kilometres of ocean using advanced autonomous underwater vehicles capable of diving thousands of metres below the surface. Flight MH370, a Boeing 777 carrying 239 people, disappeared on 8 March 2014 while traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Despite multiple investigations and the largest aviation search effort ever conducted, the aircraft’s main wreckage and flight recorders have still not been found. On the 12th anniversary of the disappearance, families of the passengers criticised authorities, saying they had received limited updates about the most recent search. In an open letter, relatives said they had not been given any search briefings since mid-January and called for clearer communication from officials. More than a decade later, the disappearance of MH370 remains one of aviation’s greatest unsolved mysteries, with no confirmed explanation for what happened to the aircraft.
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  • Attorney General Pam Bondi has reportedly been moved into secure housing on a military base in the Washington, D.C. area after receiving threats from people angry over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, according to a new report.

    The move came after federal law enforcement flagged threats against Bondi in recent weeks, prompting officials to relocate her from a Washington apartment to a protected military facility.

    Bondi has been at the center of intense criticism over the Justice Department’s release of millions of Epstein-related documents earlier this year. While the department eventually released more than 3.5 million records under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, critics say some files were withheld and others were improperly redacted, with identifying information about victims appearing in some of the documents that were initially published.
    Attorney General Pam Bondi has reportedly been moved into secure housing on a military base in the Washington, D.C. area after receiving threats from people angry over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, according to a new report. The move came after federal law enforcement flagged threats against Bondi in recent weeks, prompting officials to relocate her from a Washington apartment to a protected military facility. Bondi has been at the center of intense criticism over the Justice Department’s release of millions of Epstein-related documents earlier this year. While the department eventually released more than 3.5 million records under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, critics say some files were withheld and others were improperly redacted, with identifying information about victims appearing in some of the documents that were initially published.
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