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powerMay 30, 2026Times Now

Iran-US War LIVE Updates: 'Ready To Restart Attacks On Iran If Deal Cannot Be Reached,' Says Pentagon Chief

Iran US War Updates: Track the latest strikes, diplomatic tensions, naval confrontations, displacement warnings and global economic fallout linked to the ongoing conflict.US Launches New Strikes In Southern Iran: The United States carried out fresh strikes on southern Iran, targeting what Washington described as military sites posing threats to US forces and maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian media reported explosions near the strategic port city of Bandar Abbas but said there were no casualties or major damage.Iran Threatens Stronger Retaliation: Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it had responded by targeting an “American airbase” and warned that any continued US “aggression” would be met with “more decisive” action. The exchange has further intensified tensions around the Gulf.Hormuz Tensions Escalate With Naval Confrontations: Iranian state media reported that four vessels attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz without coordination were confronted by Iranian naval forces and forced to turn back after warning shots were fired. The incident underlined Tehran’s increasingly assertive posture in one of the world’s most critical shipping corridors.Kuwait Activates Air Defences: Kuwait’s military confirmed that its air defence systems intercepted “hostile” missiles and drones amid the latest regional escalation, though officials did not specify where the threats originated from.Israel Expands Lebanon Offensive: The Israeli military issued forced displacement orders for all residents south of Lebanon’s Zahrani River, declaring the entire region a “combat zone”. The move signals a major expansion of Israeli operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.Aid Agencies Warn Of Humanitarian Catastrophe: Humanitarian organisations have warned of an “absolute catastrophe” unfolding in southern Lebanon as Israeli bombardment and ground operations intensify, forcing large-scale displacement and putting growing pressure on civilian infrastructure.Conflicting Signals On Diplomacy: Washington and Tehran continue to issue contradictory messages regarding negotiations. US President Donald Trump insisted there would be no sanctions relief for Iran, while Iranian state media suggested a potential framework could involve lifting the US naval blockade and restoring maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days.US Missile Stockpiles Under Pressure: A new analysis by the Center for Strategic and International Studies warned that the Iran conflict has significantly depleted key US missile inventories, including Tomahawk cruise missiles and Patriot and THAAD interceptors. The report suggested replenishment could take years, raising concerns over wider American military readiness.Iran Faces Mounting Economic Pressure: Former US Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette warned that Iran may be approaching a critical oil storage crunch, potentially forcing production shutdowns if current pressure on exports and storage continues. Analysts say prolonged disruption could damage Iran’s long-term economic stability.US Expands Iran-Related Sanctions: The United States has imposed fresh sanctions linked to Iran, adding the Persian Gulf Strait Authority to its sanctions list as part of wider efforts to increase economic pressure on Tehran.Region Remains On Edge: With military strikes, naval confrontations, economic pressure and fragile diplomacy unfolding simultaneously, the Middle East remains at one of its most dangerous moments in recent years, with fears of broader regional war continuing to grow., Middle East News, Times Now

The Void Age Bootstrap Protocol: How dark factories will recalibrate when the old world collapses

The book “The Void Age Bootstrap Protocol” predicts that artificial intelligence (AI) in autonomous factories will silently sever ties with the human economy when it detects systemic failures like grid instability, payment gateway failures and supply chain collapses, shifting its primary directive from profit maximization to constraint satisfaction for survival. AI will retool factory production lines […]

Nicolas Otamendi joins River Plate

Nicolas Otamendi joins River Plate - Buenos Aires, May 30 River Plate has completed the signing of World Cup-winning defender Nicolas Otamendi from Portugal's ... Get Latest News on Other Sports only on lokmattimes.com

businessMay 30, 2026Phys.org

In the world's economic 'black holes,' data still leak out

From satellite imagery to clandestine price reports, a new study draws on North Korea to explore economic activity in opaque regimes and information-scarce regions. North Korea is the blackest of economic black holes. Even a basic question like "is the economy shrinking or expanding?" can be difficult to answer. The country does not publish reliable statistics. It sharply restricts outside access and treats trade data as a state secret.