Iran warns U.S. troops will become 'food for sharks' if Trump launches ground attack - Middle East conflict on 29 March
A senior Iranian military officer warned that American troops will become &lsq...
President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, visited Azerbaijan on Wednesday. A meeting between Costa and President Ilham Aliyev was held to reaffirm the European Union’s support amid regional security concerns, particularly following recent Iranian attacks on Nakhchivan Airport.
During a joint media briefing, Costa highlighted the EU’s commitment to Azerbaijan, condemning the attacks in the “strongest terms” and emphasising the importance of regional stability under international law.
“The European Union remains committed to working with all partners through dialogue and diplomacy to de-escalate tensions and protect civilians,” he said.
The meeting also underscored Azerbaijan’s strategic role in regional energy security.
Costa praised Azerbaijan’s continued natural gas exports to Europe, with 10 EU countries currently receiving Azerbaijani gas. He also highlighted the potential to expand supplies under the 2022 memorandum of understanding, which aims to double deliveries to 20 billion cubic metres.
President Aliyev stressed that, in total, 16 European countries now receive pipeline gas from Azerbaijan, reinforcing the country’s position as a key global energy supplier.
Beyond energy, discussions also focused on bilateral peace efforts with Armenia. Aliyev emphasised progress since the joint declaration signed in August 2025, noting that Azerbaijan and Armenia have maintained peace over the past seven months.
“Since 1991, Azerbaijan has been an independent sovereign state, but only recently have we been living in peace with Armenia,” he said.
The visit comes amid heightened regional tensions following Iranian strikes on Azerbaijani territory.
Costa concluded by reaffirming the EU’s solidarity and willingness to cooperate with Azerbaijan on energy, security and diplomatic fronts, underscoring the country’s regional role in both stability and energy supply.
The involvement of Yemen’s Houthis has heightened regional tensions as the Iran-aligned group joins the conflict. The U.S. says it is hopeful of holding talks with Iran in the coming days, while Tehran has said that "talking and bombing is intolerable". Welcome to our live coverage of the conflict.
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.
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.
China is moving ahead with plans to establish a nationwide long-term care insurance system, aimed at supporting its rapidly ageing population and easing the financial burden on families caring for elderly relatives.
More than 372,000 people were left without electricity in Russia’s southern region of Dagestan after heavy rain triggered severe flooding, officials said.
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said his government will absorb a 56bn-rupee fuel subsidy to shield people from rising energy costs linked to the Middle East conflict.
The involvement of Yemen’s Houthis has heightened regional tensions as the Iran-aligned group joins the conflict. The U.S. says it is hopeful of holding talks with Iran in the coming days, while Tehran has said that "talking and bombing is intolerable". Welcome to our live coverage of the conflict.
AnewZ has released the official trailer for its upcoming original documentary, Halfway Across, an investigation into the systems behind illegal migration.
Hamas would have to allow its vast network of tunnels in Gaza to be destroyed as it gives up its weapons over eight months, under a disarmament plan drawn up by the U.S. President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace.
You can download the AnewZ application from Play Store and the App Store.
What is your opinion on this topic?
Leave the first comment