The United States has sent Iran a sweeping 15-point plan to end the war and dismantle its nuclear programme, media reports said, as President Donald Trump claimed Tehran “would like to make a deal.” The proposal, sent through intermediaries, outlines a broad framework to halt hostilities, curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions, and reshape its regional posture, according to officials cited by...

US readies 82nd Airborne Division troops for Middle East
The Pentagon is preparing to deploy thousands of troops from the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East, signalling a potential escalation in the Iran conflict even as Washington explores diplomatic options. According to multiple media reports, it is preparing to deploy about 3,000 troops from the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East, adding to thousands of...

Iran appoints Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr as top security official
Iran has reportedly appointed senior military figure Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr as the new Secretary of its Supreme National Security Council (SNSC), replacing Ali Larijani. As per reports, Zolghadr, a former commander in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, will head one of the country’s most powerful security bodies responsible for shaping defence, nuclear and foreign policy decisions. His appointment follows the...

New Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba signals possible talks with US
Updated: Mar 24th, 2026 Iran may be open to negotiations with the United States, even as Tehran had denied any ongoing contact, pointing to conflicting accounts over a possible diplomatic breakthrough in the Middle East conflict, as per reports. Local media reported that Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, agreed to engage in talks with Washington and work towards a...

Hanoi may stop train on famous café street in Vietnam
Updated: Mar 24th, 2026 Vietnam may soon stop trains from running through its famous café streets of Hanoi. This street became popular because trains pass very close to cafés and tourists like to watch and take photos. The city is now planning to change the train route, as per reports. Reports citing officials noted that the change is for safety...

US eyes April 9 deadline to end war, Iran denies talks with Trump
Updated: Mar 24th, 2026 The United States is reportedly aiming to bring the ongoing Middle East conflict to an end by April 9, according to Israeli media reports. However, there has been no official confirmation from US authorities regarding such a timeline. Amid these claims, Iran has firmly denied any diplomatic engagement. Iran’s parliamentary speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf dismissed reports of...

Iran rejects US talks, oil prices jump over 4% amid rising supply fears
Updated: Mar 24th, 2026 Iran’s parliamentary speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf has dismissed claims of any negotiations with the United States, calling such reports “fake news used to manipulate financial and oil markets,” triggering fresh uncertainty in global energy markets. Following his statement, global crude oil prices surged more than 4% in early trade on Tuesday, reflecting renewed concerns over supply disruptions...

Trump claims Iran leadership hit amid escalation
US President Donald Trump said that successive layers of Iran’s leadership had been ‘eliminated’ during ongoing US military operations, saying the country was struggling to find new leaders amid sustained pressure. Speaking at a roundtable on Monday in Memphis, Trump said US strikes had not only targeted military infrastructure but also senior figures within Iran’s system. “We eliminated their leaders....

At least 66 killed in Colombian military aircraft crash
Updated: Mar 24th, 2026 At least 66 killed after a Colombian military aircraft crashed in southern Colombia’s Putumayo region, with 14 of the wounded in critical condition, said Putumayo Governor Jhon Gabriel Molina. There were 114 passengers and 11 crew members on board the C-130 Hercules transport plane, Carlos Silva, commander of the Colombian Aerospace Force (FAC), said in a...

US bans approval of foreign-made routers over security risks
Updated: Mar 24th, 2026 The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has added all foreign-made consumer-grade routers to its covered list, effectively barring approval of new models in the United States over national security concerns. The decision, announced on March 23, follows a determination by US national security agencies that such devices pose “unacceptable risks” to both critical infrastructure and public safety....
