Is Iranian regime on the verge of collapse? | Morning in America
After the killing of Iran’s supreme leader, the world is watching to see whether the decades-old regime will collapse or if the conflict will spiral into a wider war. Michael Makovsky, with the Jewish Institute for National Security of America, tells “Morning in America” the strikes have significantly weakened Iran’sContinue Reading
South Korea warns Iran crisis could disrupt chipmaking materials
The US-Israel war with Iran could disrupt supplies of key semiconductor manufacturing materials, as the conflict in the Middle East entered its sixth day. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #middleeastconflict #iranisraelwar Read the story here: https://reut.rs/4ubjDrc 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/ Follow ReutersContinue Reading
Iranians get by as US, Israeli bombs rain down, internet blocked
Officials say some water, electricity facilities damaged amid US-Israel bombing, but no widespread outages reported yet., Tehran, Iran – “The war might last weeks, so my family and I will only leave if it gets too bad. For now, life goes on,” says Sepehr, a resident of eastern Tehran. TheContinue Reading
Iran, The US, and the World Cup
The 2026 World Cup is nearly here, but Iran’s spot in the tournament may be in doubt. Can sport ever be neutral?, Game Theory With less than 100 days to go, the 2026 World Cup is nearly here, but Iran’s spot in the tournament may be in doubt. Samantha JohnsonContinue Reading
Stranded Travelers Across The Middle East Amid Iran War Share Firsthand Accounts
“We stayed on calls with the airline for almost two days trying to figure out another flight,” said Viktoriia Lokhmatova who traveled to Dubai for a special milestone., Read MoreContinue Reading
Senator Helps Police Wrestle Protester Out Of Hearing In Wild Scene
The protester was charged with assaulting police and resisting arrest., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor’s new plan for Iran doomed to backfire
commentary As the administration reportedly prepares to arm Kurds, history shows the risks of using militias for regime change Published March 5, 2026 6:45AM (EST) Traitor 47 takes questions at Mar-a-Lago on Dec. 22, 2025. (ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP via Getty Images) In 2018, on the eve of the massiveContinue Reading
Why Linux Users Love to Hate Ubuntu
Ubuntu may not be perfect, but the amount of hate it receives from Linux users is often exaggerated. Here’s why the criticism deserves a rethink., Read More From It’s FOSSContinue Reading
Debian 13 “Trixie”: Best New Features
A roundup of the key features of the latest Debian 13 release. After almost two years of development, Debian 13 “Trixie” is now available to download and upgrade from Debian 12. This critical release brings few major updates including latest packages across modules, Linux Kernel 6.12 LTS, modern desktop environmentsContinue Reading
She left politics alone so long as it left her alone. Then the occupation came
Introduction by Steve Komarnyckyj · Story by Halyna Pahutiak, translated by Steve Komarnyckyj · Edited by Euromaidan Press Editor’s note: Euromaidan Press reports on Russia’s war against Ukraine every day. But the daily briefings—casualty numbers, front-line maps, missile counts—cannot show what the war feels like from inside a kitchen in occupied Donbas.Continue Reading
Russian forces massing reserves near Pokrovsk — Ukraine’s East grouping is tracking the pre-offensive buildup
Ukraine’s Operation Task Force East reported on 4 March that Russian forces are massing reserves near Donetsk Oblast’s Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad ahead of a fresh escalation. Over the previous month, Ukrainian units defending the agglomeration reportedly killed or wounded more than 1,000 Russian troops and destroyed significant quantities of enemy equipment. TheContinue Reading
A New Generation of Climate Scientists Warm Up to Solar Geoengineering
Fed up with a lack of action on climate change, some students are researching dimming the sun despite the pushback from other scientists. By Gloria Dickie Yashas Raj and Jake Chapman are hunkered down in a basement laboratory at the University of Cambridge’s Department of Engineering—tinkering with a handheld nozzleContinue Reading











