Sisi urges Trump to stop Gulf war, warns oil could surge above $200 amid regional tensions
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Monday urged U.S. President Donald Trump to intervene in the escalating Gulf conflict, warning that...
The European Union has added Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to its list of terrorist organisations, citing the group’s role in recent deadly crackdowns on protesters. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas called it a “decisive step” to ensure that “repression cannot go unanswered.”
Kallas noted that the designation places the IRGC on the same level as jihadist groups such as al-Qaeda and ISIS.
The death toll from nationwide protests in Iran has climbed to 6,126, according to the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA).
HRANA said 41,880 people have been arrested as of the 30th day of the demonstrations, while at least 11,009 others have suffered serious injuries.
Iran has seen waves of protests since late December, beginning at Tehran’s Grand Bazaar over the sharp fall of the rial and worsening economic conditions. The unrest later spread to multiple cities across the country.
Tasnim News Agency in Iran says more than 150 people identified by Iranian authorities as organisers and key actors in recent unrest in Yazd have been arrested.
According to Tasnim’s account, the arrests centre on individuals described by officials as leading or coordinating recent unrest in the city.
Iranian authorities have accused the U.S. and Israel of backing what they describe as “armed rioters” responsible for attacks in public places.
France says it supports adding Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to the European Union’s list of terrorist organisations, according to the Elysée. Human rights groups accuse the IRGC of orchestrating the deadly repression of protesters. Italy is expected to formally propose the move to other EU member states, while Tehran has warned of “destructive consequences” if the designation goes ahead.
U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly warned that Washington would “hit hard” if protesters were killed, but later praised Tehran for reportedly cancelling hundreds of planned executions.
The U.S. Central Command said the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group has been deployed to the region “to promote regional security and stability,” as Washington increases its presence amid heightened tensions.
U.S. force movements and Iran’s evolving internal landscape
Speaking on AnewZ, Turkan Bozkurt, deputy director of the IPEK Research Centre, said Washington’s recent steps signal preparation rather than a confirmed decision to escalate.
“It is not clear that Washington has reached a definitive decision on whether to escalate military against Iran,” she said. “What does appear evident is a posture of contingency planning.”
She noted the arrival of the USS Abraham Lincoln, “a small American city or a base at sea,” as part of an effort “to enhance readiness and deterrence,” while stressing that Iran “retains substantial retaliatory capability” through missiles and drones able to strike U.S. positions. Bozkurt said the timing of the deployments indicates that the White House is keeping options open.
“This indicates that Donald Trump is serious about reaching some kind of agreement with Iran,” she said. “I do not believe it is likely that Donald Trump will start a war with Iran, given his pledge to avoid new Middle East conflicts.”
On domestic pressure inside Iran, she said protests have slowed but continue despite communication blockages. “Based on the estimates, we see that anywhere from 5,000 to 30,000 people are dead, but much of the information is still unclear,” she said.
She pointed to recent detentions in South Azerbaijani cities, describing them as measures to prevent renewed unrest if tensions with the U.S. escalate.
Bozkurt said uncertainty is already affecting regional states and travel.
“This is impacting everyone,” she said, warning that neither Washington nor neighbouring countries want a scenario that risks prolonged instability.
U.S. President Donald Trump has said that the U.S is in talks with the new Iranian regime. He said this in a post on his Truth Social account but warned that the U.S. will "Obliterate" Iran's electric and oil facilities if no deal is reached, especially regarding the Strait of Hormuz closure.
Cuba and the United States have been at odds for more than six decades, with tensions rooted in the 1959 revolution that transformed the island’s political and economic system. Renewed focus on relations comes as Donald Trump’s rhetoric intensifies and conditions on the island worsen.
NASA is aiming to launch its Artemis 2 mission on Wednesday (1 April), sending astronauts on a 10-day journey around the Moon, officials confirmed. According to the Space Administration, the launch window is due to open at 23:24 GMT, with additional opportunities to 6 April if delays occur.
The four astronauts selected for NASA’s Artemis II mission have arrived in Florida, entering the final phase of preparations for the first crewed journey towards the Moon in more than five decades
Iranian Military Spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Ibrahim Zulfiqari has warned that American soldiers will become 'food for sharks' if U.S. President Donald Trump launches ground attacks against Iran. The threat comes after the U.S. military said it was deploying thousands of Marines to the region.
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Monday urged U.S. President Donald Trump to intervene in the escalating Gulf conflict, warning that only he could prevent it from spreading further.
The Middle East conflict has entered a new phase, with Israel expanding its operations into southern Lebanon and tensions with Iran escalating. Analysts warn that the collapse of traditional deterrence and rising nuclear risks could trigger a global arms race.
Imports of industrial goods into Kyrgyzstan surged in January 2026, driven by a construction boom and the modernisation of production capacity, with China supplying $51.2 million in electrical equipment to become the country’s largest trading partner.
Georgia’s Minister of Economy, Mariam Kvrivishvili, met UK Ambassador Gareth Edward Ward in Tbilisi on 27–28 March to discuss trade, investment and transport links between Georgia and the United Kingdom.
Iran on Monday described U.S. proposals to end a month-long war in the Middle East as “unrealistic, illogical and excessive” and launched further missile strikes on Israel as oil prices continued to climb following Yemen’s Houthi entry into the conflict.
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