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Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Historians Say They’ve Discovered a Long-Lost Page From the Archimedes Palimpsest, a Treasure Trove of Rare Ancient Mathematical Treatises
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
How the Iran War Ignited a Geoeconomic Firestorm
The power goes out in Cuba, leaving hospitals dark and highways deserted
Top US counterterrorism official resigns over Iran war, urging Trump to 'reverse course'
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Bernd Debusmann Jr at the White House
The Trump administration's top official on counterterrorism has resigned over the war in Iran, and has urged the president to "reverse course".
In a letter posted to his X account, National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent said that Iran posed "no imminent threat" to the US and claimed that the administration "started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby".
A Post-Order World
By Juliano Fiori
As US power declines, it is destroying the norms and institutions that once organized its international projection of authority. While the US is losing its leadership role, no single power is replacing it as a global hegemon.
If there was still any doubt about our coordinates after a decade of shocks to the normal order of things, the disorientating opening of this year has confirmed that we are not in Kansas anymore. A new geopolitics is taking form, particularly evident in the ongoing US-Israeli bombardment of Iran, in the US abduction of Nicolás Maduro from Venezuela, and in the positioning of European troops in Greenland following Donald Trump’s claims on the island.
Thousands of Colorado Meatpacking Workers Are on Strike
A strike in Colorado shows what happens when thousands of workers confront one of the most concentrated industries in the American economy
Roughly 3,800 members of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 are now on strike at one of the country’s largest meatpacking plants in Greeley, Colorado, after months of negotiations over wages, health insurance costs, and working conditions. (Chet Strange / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Father Dead, Officer Reduced To "Kilos Of Flesh", How Mojtaba Survived Attack
Edited by: Sanstuti Nath
World News
Mar 17, 2026 11:00 am IST
Tehran: Iran's newly appointed supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, survived the US-Israeli strike that killed his father and other members of his family, as he stepped outside the compound for some work minutes before the blast, according to leaked audio obtained by The Telegraph. The audio also revealed other gruesome details about the strike, which reportedly reduced Iran's military chief to "a few kilos of flesh" and left Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's son-in-law's head split in two.
Monday, March 16, 2026
‘This Is Not Our War’: Europe and U.K. Push Back Against Trump’s Demands
As President Trump’s assault on Iran enters its third week, European leaders are largely resisting his bellicose demands for help in reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump warns Nato faces 'very bad' future if allies do not help secure Strait of Hormuz

Summary
- US President Donald Trump says it would be "very bad for the future of Nato" if allies don't help secure the Strait of Hormuz - a critical waterway for global oil shipping
- In an interview with the Financial Times, Trump says he expects China to help unblock the strait and could delay a summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping if it doesn't
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Most Iron Artifacts From The Bronze Age Appear To Have Their Origins In Outer Space
We couldn't smelt iron in the Bronze Age. And yet there are many examples of iron artifacts from the time, including Tutankhamun's famous dagger.
James Felton, Senior Staff Writer
James is a published author with multiple pop-history and science books to his name. He specializes in history, space, strange science, and anything out of the ordinary.
Edited by Holly Large Image credit: Dzuba Pavel/Shutterstock.com
Donald Trump, globalist
It should not have taken the Iran war to finish the idea that he is an ‘isolationist’.
JANAN GANESH
Published MAR 13 2026
There is an annual real estate mega-conference with the unresonant name of MIPIM that took place this week. As ever, Cannes was the nominal location. “Nominal”, I stress, because those who have visited this bizarre bazaar — full of sovereign investors, Brits on the sauce and middle men of uncertain tax domicile — will know that it could be anywhere. You begin to see how a career at the top end of the property game might instil a certain worldliness in someone: a certain unshockability.
Is Khamenei in Moscow for Surgery and did Netanyahu kick the bucket? Propaganda bombs rock the social Media
The Greek Courier
March 15, 2026
In the latest chapter of Middle Eastern propaganda wars, the scene is set for a riveting blend of rumors and reality featuring Iran's Mojtaba Khamenei and Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu. So, what do you get when an injured leader seeks surgery and another is rumored to have kicked the bucket? A plot twist worthy of a soap opera!
Starmer speaks to Trump about importance of reopening Strait of Hormuz
Zahra Fatima and Maia Davies
The prime minister has spoken to Donald Trump about the importance of reopening the Strait of Hormuz "to end the disruption to global shipping", Downing Street has said.
It comes a day after the US president urged the UK and other nations to send warships to the Gulf to help secure the vital oil shipping channel, which has been all but shut since the US and Israel began their war against Iran two weeks ago.
Analysis: Two weeks into war with Iran, Trump has been knocked back on his political heels
The Trump administration has been trying to explain why it struck Iran and killed its supreme leader, and the shifting reasons range from Iran’s nuclear program to its ballistic missiles capabilities.
Updated 1:01 PM PDT, March 15, 2026
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — In the two weeks since the U.S. and Israel launched strikes on Iran, President Donald Trump increasingly has been knocked on his political heels.
Trump: Can I get a Little Help from My Friends? "Pas Moi", Donnie. "Je ne suis pas ton Ami!", Macron said.
The Greek Courier
par JEAN Damellos
Ah, isn’t it delightful when the tables turn? Just yesterday, Donald Trump was scoffing at France and its European allies, treating them like a bad baguette and a sour strudel —more croissant-crushing and democracy-derailing than anyone could handle. Fast forward to today, and the same Trump is left looking like a lost tourist in Paris, begging for a little military support while asking, “Where’s my war machine and why do these infidels still fight?” C'est la vie, n'est-ce pas?
Saturday, March 14, 2026
Greek oil tanker damaged in suspected Black Sea drone attack as wars disrupt global shipping
March 14, 2026
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A Greek-flagged oil tanker was damaged in a suspected drone attack in the Black Sea while approaching the Russian port of Novorossiysk, authorities said.




