Fresh military strikes between the United States and Iran have raised new concerns about the stability of the Middle East and the future of a fragile ceasefire. In this episode of World News, Pankaj Mishra breaks down the latest escalation as U.S. forces target Iranian military infrastructure and Tehran responds with attacks on American-linked assets across the region.
The program also examines Iran's claim that it has closed the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most critical maritime routes for oil and energy supplies. With Washington disputing the claim, global markets are closely monitoring the situation amid fears of disruptions to international trade and rising energy prices.
Meanwhile, reports suggest Iranian missiles and drones triggered a major air defense response over Jordan, highlighting how regional tensions are increasingly affecting neighbouring countries.
The episode also looks at fresh controversy in Washington following new revelations from an upcoming book about how officials in the Trump administration handled pressure surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files. The disclosures are expected to renew debate over one of the most closely watched cases in modern American politics.
Watch the full analysis of the latest developments shaping global security, geopolitics, energy markets, and U.S. politics.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Headlines
00:30 US-Iran Strikes Escalate
02:25 Ceasefire Under Pressure
04:15 Iran Targets US Assets
05:45 Strait of Hormuz Dispute
07:40 Impact On Global Oil Markets
08:55 Missiles Over Jordan
10:30 Patriot Defense Systems Activated
11:45 Epstein Files Controversy
13:20 Trump Administration Questions
14:45 Global Impact Analysis
15:30 Closing Remarks
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