Top World News

Senator flags Trump's 'only way to prevent an even bigger disaster' in Iran

Senator Chris Murphy outlined a cascading series of military crises stemming from Trump's Iran war, warning that the president lacks any coherent strategy to contain the escalating regional conflict.Murphy identified four interconnected crises threatening to spiral out of control. First, he noted that while U.S. and Israeli forces destroyed Iranian missiles, Iran's arsenal of cheap, weaponized drones poses an indefinite threat to regional oil infrastructure. Iran successfully destroyed a critical Oman oil depot two days ago, demonstrating the vulnerability."We can destroy Iran's missiles but not all their drones, and war today is drone war," Murphy stated. "Iran can hit oil sites in the region indefinitely because they possess so many cheap, weaponized drones."Murphy criticized Trump for failing to learn from the Ukraine conflict about modern warfare dynamics. He warned that Gulf states are rapidly depleting their air defense interceptors, leaving oil infrastructure increasingly exposed.A broader regional conflict is erupting as Iranian proxies attack Israel from Lebanon and target U.S. forces in Iraq, with Israel threatening a major ground invasion of Lebanon. Additional flashpoints loom: Yemen's Houthis remain quiet but capable of disrupting the Red Sea, while Syria faces destabilization risks.Most critically, Murphy argued Trump has no viable endgame. "Trump has lost control of the war," Murphy concluded. "His best course now is to cut his losses and end it. That's the only way to prevent an even bigger disaster."It’s crystal clear now that Trump has lost control of this war. He badly misjudged Iran’s ability to retaliate. The region is on fire. 1/ I’m going to explain to you in this????what I’ve learned - in part from closed door briefings - about the four biggest current crises.— Chris Murphy ???? (@ChrisMurphyCT) March 14, 2026

ArticleImg
Perplexity's Aravind Srinivas Says AI Could Change How Computer Science Is Taught

Aravind Srinivas endorsed a post on X by a physics and AI/ML student that argued large language models (LLMs) are automating routine coding tasks.

Ukraine Wants Money, Technology For Helping Middle East Against Iran Drones: Zelensky

Gulf states have expended large quantities of air-defence missiles to counter Iran's attack drones and have sought Ukraine's expertise in downing them.

ArticleImg
Iranians cross into northern Iraq for cheaper food, internet and work after border reopens

Dozens of Iranians crossed into northern Iraq Sunday - the first day the border had opened since war struck their country - to buy cheaper groceries, access the internet, contact relatives and find work.

Row over tuition fees cut for European students threatens Starmer’s EU reset

British negotiators ‘blindsided’ by Brussels’ demand for a reduction that could cost universities £140m a yearBritain is in a standoff with Brussels over a demand to cut university tuition fees for European students, in a row that threatens to scupper Keir Starmer’s planned EU reset.EU officials say European students should pay “home” fees of about £9,500 a year in England and Wales as part of the negotiations over a youth mobility scheme, rather than the higher international rate, which can rise above £60,000. European students would also pay the domestic rate in Scotland, which is set at £1,820 a year, although most Scottish students qualify for free tuition. Fees for Irish students In Northern Ireland are generally capped at £4,855. Continue reading...