tensions
Coverage of tensions in the Nexus archive.
- Iran responds to a second day of US strikes by firing at Gulf states and Jordan
Iran is firing at Gulf states and Jordan in response to a second day of US military strikes. The United States military is striking 'multiple targets' in Iran, escalating tensions between the two nations.
- Pakistan launches deadly air strikes in Afghanistan, reigniting tensions
Pakistan launched deadly air strikes in Afghanistan, reigniting tensions between the two countries. The strikes ended weeks of relative calm in the border region.
- Britain’s Sikhs shaken as murder of Henry Nowak brings sudden tensions
The murder of Henry Nowak has caused tensions in a Kent town with a significant Sikh community, leading to concerns among local Sikhs. The incident has sparked backlash, shaking the community.
- What do Iranians want? - Sponsored Content
The article explores the perspectives of ordinary Iranians amid ongoing ceasefire talks and rising tensions with Iran. It questions what Iranians desire as discussions continue and regional tensions escalate.
- 'I don't care about the midterms': Trump says he's in no rush to reach deal with Iran
Trump stated he has no urgency to reach a deal with Iran despite escalating tensions and rising gas prices. He emphasized his focus is not on the upcoming midterms but on maintaining pressure on Iran.
- EU Firms Warm to China Even as Tensions Spiral Over Export Surge
EU companies are maintaining or increasing their engagement with China despite rising political tensions over the surge in Chinese exports. The article highlights the complex relationship between EU businesses and China amidst these challenges.
- Tensions rise in Bolivia as protesters march toward presidential palace
Protesters in La Paz, Bolivia, marched toward the presidential palace as tensions escalated. Police set up blockades to contain the demonstrations, which remain a focal point of political unrest.
- Senegal's President Faye fires prime minister after years of tensions
Senegal’s President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has fired Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko after years of simmering tension. The move follows prolonged political disagreements between the two leaders.
- The US-China Summit from a Japanese Perspective
The US-China Summit, viewed from Japan's perspective, indicates that tensions between the two nations are not expected to subside. Japan's stance highlights ongoing geopolitical concerns in the region.
- 'No Signal For Resolution' As US Mulls Iran Military Options
The United States is considering military options against Iran amid ongoing tensions, but there are no indications of a diplomatic resolution. The situation remains unresolved with no clear signals of de-escalation.
- Why The US Suddenly Locked $344 Million Crypto Linked To Iran
The US froze $344 million in cryptocurrency linked to Iran, escalating financial pressure amid a fragile ceasefire. This move highlights the use of economic tools alongside traditional geopolitical strategies as tensions remain unresolved.
- US, Iran exchange threats as fragile ceasefire set to expire
The United States and Iran are exchanging threats as their two-week ceasefire approaches expiration, with tensions escalating between the two nations. The fragile agreement is set to end soon, raising concerns about renewed conflict.
- Iran Wavers on Peace Talks as Tensions Rise After US Seizes Ship
Iran is hesitating on participating in peace talks as tensions escalate following the US seizure of a ship. The incident has raised regional tensions and complicated diplomatic efforts.
- Can historic Israel-Lebanon talks lead to ceasefire?
Israel and Lebanon leaders are set to hold historic talks after 34 years of silence, aiming to ease tensions amid ongoing conflict. The discussions represent a potential step toward de-escalation between the two nations.
- HSBC's Liao: Customers in Risk‑Off Mode as Tensions Rise
HSBC's Liao notes that customers are shifting to a risk-off mode amid rising tensions. The situation reflects growing uncertainty in financial markets.