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PoliticsJakarta Post6d ago

Analysis of a Power Vacuum in Iran

An article discusses the potential dangers and implications of a power vacuum in Iran, likely in the context of recent geopolitical events and leadership changes.

Australia Expands Age Verification for Online Content
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Australia Expands Age Verification for Online Content

Australia is extending age verification requirements beyond social media to include pornographic websites and explicit video games, raising concerns about children's online privacy.

China’s ‘two sessions’ show plans for resilience in a stormy world
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China’s ‘two sessions’ show plans for resilience in a stormy world

China’s “two sessions” this year presents less of a story of an economic miracle than of transition: from high-speed to high-quality growth, and from dependence on external demand to a more resilient, innovation-driven economy. Against a backdrop of global tensions and fragmenting supply chains, Beijing is using this political moment to signal that it sees opportunity in adversity and is prepared to recalibrate its development model rather than cling to the habits of the boom years. For China...

U.S. says 2,000 targets hit as Iran retaliates across Gulf
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U.S. says 2,000 targets hit as Iran retaliates across Gulf

With global energy prices on the rise, U.S. President Donald Trump said the U.S. Navy was ready to escort oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, the vital chokepoint into the Gulf that Iran has threatened to seal off

OpinionJakarta Post8d ago

Opinion: Stop the Spiral

An opinion piece from The Jakarta Post titled 'Stop the spiral' likely discusses a call to action or a critical analysis of a current issue.

Iran's Capacity to Sustain War with US and Israel
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Iran's Capacity to Sustain War with US and Israel

An analysis explores Iran's ability to continue its conflict with the US and Israel, noting its reliance on missile and drone systems and its determination not to surrender.

US-Israel-Iran war: Latest developments in the Middle East
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US-Israel-Iran war: Latest developments in the Middle East

Get the latest updates on the Middle East war, including explosions in Tehran, Iranian missile launches at Israel, and strikes on Hezbollah strongholds. Read More: https://punchng.com/us-israel-iran-war-latest-developments-in-the-middle-east/

Lebanon: Dozens dead after Israeli strikes
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Lebanon: Dozens dead after Israeli strikes

Israel carried out heavy airstrikes on the Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs of Beirut on Monday, after the Iran-backed group launched missiles and drones towards Israel in retaliation for the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Airspace closed, thousands of flights disrupted amid U.S.-Iran conflict
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Airspace closed, thousands of flights disrupted amid U.S.-Iran conflict

Key transit airports, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi in ‌the UAE, and Doha in Qatar, were shut or severely restricted as much of the region’s airspace remained closed

New US tariffs take effect after Supreme Court ruling
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New US tariffs take effect after Supreme Court ruling

New US Fresh US tariffs on imported goods came into effect Tuesday, as President Donald Trump moved to rebuild his trade agenda after the Supreme Court ruled against a swath of his global duties. The new tariffs, set at 10 percent initially, were justified as a means of dealing with "large and serious United States balance-of-payments deficits," according to a White House order on Friday. Trump has since vowed to raise the level to 15 percent, although exclusions are expected to remain for goods