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05-03-2026
The article reports on the frustration of Americans trying to evacuate the Middle East amid escalating conflict between the US and Iran. The US Department of State has urged Americans to leave 14 countries in the region, but many are struggling to do so due to canceled flights and lack of assistance from the government. Americans in various countries, including Dubai, Kuwait, and Israel, share their experiences of being trapped and frightened by the conflict, with some taking matters into their own hands to try to escape. The State Department reports that over 9,000 Americans have returned to the US from the region, but many more are believed to be still stranded.
Entities: Sasha Hoffman, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Chicago, President Trump • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
The U.S. State Department has urged Americans to leave 14 countries in the Middle East due to the escalating conflict between the U.S. and Iran. The department has facilitated charter flights from several countries and is helping Americans book commercial flights. Over 1,600 Americans have requested assistance with departing the region, and the department has answered calls from almost 3,000 U.S. citizens. Four U.S. embassies have closed and suspended consular services due to the conflict. The U.S. and Israel have been attacking Iran since Saturday, resulting in the deaths of six U.S. troops and over 1,000 civilians in Iran.
Entities: United States, Iran, Israel, Middle East, State Department • Tone: urgent • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
China is bracing for the economic impact of the US and Israeli war with Iran as its energy supplies are severely disrupted. As the largest importer of energy in the world, China's supply line will be seriously impacted by the conflict, which could be a potential Achilles' heel for Beijing. China imports 70% of its oil and gas overall, with a majority coming from the Persian Gulf. Experts believe that the war will hurt not just China, but the whole world, and that the Strait of Hormuz being blocked will impact Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the US. China's diplomatic relationship with Iran dates back over five decades, and it has continued to buy Iranian oil despite US sanctions. While Beijing is rolling out renewables and nuclear energy, its demand for oil continues to rise. The war in Iran and events in the Middle East will add another level of tension to the relationship between the US and China, particularly with President Trump's upcoming state visit to China.
Entities: China, Iran, US, Israel, Persian Gulf • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
A CBS News poll found that most Americans feel the Trump administration has not clearly explained the U.S.' goals in the conflict with Iran. The lack of explanation is linked to whether people support the conflict or not. The longer Americans believe the conflict will last, the more they disapprove. Half the country believes it'll be months or even years before it's over. Americans have their own range of ideas about the administration's goals, with some thinking it's to stop nuclear weapons, stop terrorism, or help the Iranian people, while others think it's to gain political advantage. Most Americans disapprove of the conflict, but the president's Republican base is solidly behind it. Two-thirds of Americans say the administration should get approval from Congress for further military action.
Entities: Trump administration, Iran, U.S., Congress, CBS News • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
The Pentagon has released the names of six U.S. Army Reserve soldiers killed during an Iranian strike on a tactical operations center in Kuwait. The soldiers were identified as Capt. Cody A. Khork, Sgt. 1st Class Noah L. Tietjens, Sgt. 1st Class Nicole M. Amor, Sgt. Declan J. Coady, Maj. Jeffrey O'Brien, and Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert M. Marzan. The incident occurred on Sunday, and the number of seriously wounded service members has decreased from 18 to 10 as of Tuesday morning. President Trump offered condolences to the families and warned of potential further casualties, stating that combat operations will continue until objectives are achieved. The U.S. and Israel launched a military operation in Iran, targeting Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's compound, and Iran has since launched retaliatory strikes.
Entities: Pentagon, U.S. Army Reserve, Iran, Kuwait, Capt. Cody A. Khork • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
The US Senate voted down a war powers resolution aimed at limiting President Trump's ability to wage war against Iran, with a 47-53 vote falling short of the simple majority needed. The resolution, sponsored by Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine, sought to direct the removal of US Armed Forces from hostilities against Iran not authorized by Congress. The vote was largely along party lines, with only Republican Sen. Rand Paul supporting the measure. Despite the administration's shifting justifications for the war and warnings of more American casualties, the Senate rejected the resolution. The outcome is largely symbolic, as the president could veto it, and a two-thirds majority in both chambers would be needed to override. The House is expected to vote on a similar resolution Thursday.
Entities: United States Senate, Iran, Donald Trump, Tim Kaine, Rand Paul • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
The article reports on comments made by Steve Witkoff, President Trump's special envoy, regarding Iran's enriched uranium stockpile. Witkoff stated that Iranian negotiators claimed to have 460 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60%, which could be further enriched to weapons-grade level within a week to 10 days, sufficient to make 11 nuclear bombs. This information was shared during negotiations with Witkoff and Jared Kushner before the US and Israel launched an attack on Iran. The article contextualizes this claim with previous reports on Iran's nuclear capabilities, including assessments by the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Defense Intelligence Agency. Witkoff's comments suggest that Iran's negotiating stance was based on its existing nuclear capabilities, and that the country's intentions were not peaceful.
Entities: Steve Witkoff, Iran, United States, Israel, Jared Kushner • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
The CNBC Daily Open article discusses the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and its global implications. A vote to force President Donald Trump to pull back from the war in Iran failed to pass in the U.S. Senate. The conflict is expected to impact India's economy due to reduced remittance flows from the Gulf countries. China has set its GDP growth target for 2026 at 4.5% to 5%, the lowest on record. Amazon's Bahrain data center was targeted by Iran, and a tech industry group expressed concern over a company being designated as a supply chain risk. Broadcom reported earnings and revenue beat, driven by the artificial intelligence boom. Experts believe the U.S. could get bogged down in the conflict if the Iranian regime proves resilient.
Entities: Donald Trump, Iran, U.S. Senate, Emmanuel Macron, France • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
The article provides live updates on the stock market, focusing on the impact of the U.S.-Iran conflict and various economic indicators. On Wednesday, major U.S. stock indices rebounded, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average jumping 238 points, or 0.5%, and the S&P 500 closing up 0.8%. The Nasdaq Composite gained 1.3%, driven by gains in technology and semiconductor stocks. However, futures tied to these indices fell early Thursday, as investor jitters around the U.S.-Iran war eased. Oil prices stabilized after surging earlier in the week, following President Donald Trump's announcement that the U.S. would provide risk insurance and escorts to ships in the Persian Gulf. The article also highlights earnings results from various companies, including Nvidia, Okta, and Broadcom, and notes that investors are awaiting further economic data, such as weekly jobless claims.
Entities: S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Nvidia, Broadcom • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: neutral • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
The article discusses the depletion of missile interceptors among Gulf states due to the ongoing conflict with Iran. The Gulf states, including the UAE and Saudi Arabia, have been intercepting hundreds of ballistic missiles fired by Iran, straining their stockpiles. The article questions how long these countries can sustain their defense against the barrage of missiles, highlighting the operational success of their defense systems but also the potential long-term consequences of depleting their interceptor missiles.
Entities: Gulf states, Iran, Israel, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: neutral • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has stated that he 'can never categorically rule out participation' in a potential US-Israeli war with Iran, contradicting his previous statement that Canada would not take part. The development comes amid escalating tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran, with reports of Israeli strikes on Beirut and Iranian Kurdish militias being supported by the CIA. The situation is further complicated by the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, leaving the position open and sparking concerns about potential retaliatory strikes.
Entities: Mark Carney, Canada, Iran, US, Israel • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
The CIA began supporting Iranian Kurdish militias months before recent strikes, according to a report by CNN. A senior Kurdish Regional Government official expressed fear of possible retaliatory strikes by Tehran if their territory is used as a launch pad for a potential ground offensive into Western Iran. The article discusses the implications of the US supporting Iranian Kurdish forces, the situation in Iran after the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, and other related developments in the region.
Entities: CIA, Iranian Kurdish militias, Clarissa Ward, Kurdish Regional Government, Erbil • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
The US Senate voted on a war powers resolution that would have required the Trump administration to seek congressional approval before continuing military action against Iran. The resolution was rejected by Republican senators, except for Kentucky's Sen. Rand Paul, who joined Democrats in voting for it. Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania voted against it, joining Republicans. The vote comes after President Donald Trump ordered strikes on Tehran and called for the overthrow of the current Iranian regime, alarming some lawmakers. The House will also vote on the issue on Thursday.
Entities: Donald Trump, Rand Paul, John Fetterman, John Thune, Annette Choi • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
The article discusses the ongoing conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran, focusing on the use of Iran-designed Shahed drones against Iran itself. The US has developed a similar drone called LUCAS. The conflict has escalated with various military operations and strikes, including US-Israel strikes against Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, and Iranian retaliatory actions against Dubai. The article also touches on related issues such as the potential next Supreme Leader of Iran, US military operations in Ecuador, and the arming of Iranian Kurdish militias.
Entities: Iran, US, Israel, Shahed drone, LUCAS drone • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
CNN's Jake Tapper responds to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's claim that the press covers service member casualties to 'make the president look bad.' Tapper argues that there's nothing political about reporting on fallen service members. The article also touches on related news, including the US operation against Iran, the Texas GOP Senate primary, and criticism of President Donald Trump's handling of the Iran conflict.
Entities: Jake Tapper, Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump, Karoline Leavitt, CNN • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
FBI Director Kash Patel fired a dozen agents and staff from a counterintelligence unit tracking Iranian threats just before the US launched a major military operation in Iran. The move has raised concerns and is being reported amidst ongoing US military actions against Iran. Other news includes criticism from MAGA allies towards President Donald Trump's war with Iran, updates on the Texas GOP Senate primary, and various other political developments.
Entities: Kash Patel, FBI, Iran, United States, Evan Perez • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
The article discusses Rep. Thomas Massie's criticism of the Trump administration's handling of US military involvement in Iran ahead of a House War Powers vote. It also covers related news, including a US submarine sinking an Iranian warship, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's comments on media coverage of fallen service members, and reactions from various politicians.
Entities: Rep. Thomas Massie, Trump administration, Iran, House, War Powers vote • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
The Pentagon has identified four of the six US service members killed in an Iranian drone strike on Sunday, with the remaining two still unidentified. The incident is part of a larger conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran. The article also touches on related news, including anti-war protests, reactions from politicians like Mike Pence and Donald Trump, and other developments.
Entities: Pentagon, US, Iran, Israel, Reza Sayah • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
The article discusses how former US President Donald Trump and his top national security officials previously warned against going to war with Iran, citing the potential for costly and destabilizing consequences. However, they are now presiding over a war with Iran. The article highlights the contrast between Trump's previous warnings and the current situation, suggesting that his administration's stance on Iran has shifted. CNN's Andrew Kaczynski reports on this development.
Entities: Donald Trump, Iran, CNN, Andrew Kaczynski, America • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
A group of 74 retired U.S. generals and admirals have endorsed the joint U.S.-Israel military operation against Iran, citing the need to degrade Iran's ability to threaten U.S. forces and regional stability. The operation, known as Operations Epic Fury and Roaring Lion, aims to weaken Iran's military capabilities and proxy forces. The retired commanders argue that Iran's leadership has spent decades threatening American interests and supporting militant groups across the region. They also point to Iran's continued pursuit of nuclear capabilities and domestic repression as evidence of the regime's nature. The letter stresses the importance of coordination between the U.S., Israel, and regional partners for the campaign's success.
Entities: United States, Israel, Iran, Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA), Adm. Edmund P. Giambastiani Jr. • Tone: positive • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
David Nasser, an Iranian refugee and American pastor, is calling for hope and prayers for Iran as the US and Israel target the Iranian regime. Nasser fled Iran at 9 years old during the 1979 revolution after his family was targeted for his father's high-ranking military position. He now urges support for the Iranian people's desire for democracy and freedom, citing the growth of the underground church in Iran. Nasser expresses his willingness to help rebuild Iran if it transitions to a democracy and highlights the persecution faced by Iranian Christians.
Entities: David Nasser, Iran, US, Israel, Operation Epic Fury • Tone: emotional • Sentiment: positive • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
The article discusses the potential leadership vacuum in Iran following the ongoing US and Israeli airstrikes against the Iranian regime. Experts are debating who should lead the opposition and potentially rule the country if the regime falls. Some argue that Reza Pahlavi, the exiled Iranian crown prince, is the most suitable candidate due to his popularity and efforts to build alliances. However, others are skeptical of Pahlavi's ability to unite the opposition and point to the influential Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) organization as a potential alternative. The article highlights the challenges of uniting the fractured opposition and the need for a cohesive leadership to succeed the current regime.
Entities: Reza Pahlavi, Iran, US, Israel, Lawdan Bazargan • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: neutral • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
The White House briefing on the US military action against Iran did not discuss 'regime change' or the future of the Iranian people, despite Donald Trump previously mentioning it as a reason for attacking Iran. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that the focus is on destroying Iran's naval and ballistic missile capabilities and ensuring it cannot harm Americans or obtain a nuclear weapon. Leavitt avoided discussing the use of ground troops or supporting a popular uprising in Iran, emphasizing that 'victory' would be determined by the commander-in-chief once the stated goals are achieved.
Entities: Donald Trump, Iran, White House, Karoline Leavitt, US • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
US President Donald Trump's proposal to provide US-backed insurance and naval escorts for shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has been met with skepticism by the insurance sector. Experts at Lloyd's of London say the proposal is unclear and could even increase the risk to shipping. The Joint War Committee has expanded its 'high-risk' area to cover the entire Persian Gulf, and underwriters have begun cancelling or repricing war-risk insurance for vessels in the region. Premiums are expected to rise to reflect the heightened risk, with some reports suggesting 12-fold increases.
Entities: Donald Trump, Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Lloyd's of London, Joint War Committee • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has defied US President Donald Trump by refusing to allow the US to use Spanish bases for military operations against Iran, despite Trump's threat of a trade war. Sanchez has maintained that Spain is opposed to the war and has called on Iran, Israel, and the US to stop fighting. Other European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, have supported Spain's stance, while German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has taken a more cautious approach, negotiating with Madrid over NATO contributions instead of publicly defending Spain.
Entities: Pedro Sanchez, Donald Trump, Spain, US, Iran • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
The article discusses how European leaders, specifically UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, are standing up to US President Donald Trump after he launched airstrikes on Iran. The leaders refused to allow the US access to their airbases ahead of the attack, prompting a war of words between Trump and the European leaders. The article analyzes why European leaders are finally pushing back against Trump's aggressive behavior.
Entities: Donald Trump, United States, Iran, UK, Spain • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: neutral • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
British-Iranian actress Nazanin Boniadi criticized progressive activists for their lack of outrage over Iran's human rights violations before the US launched Operation Epic Fury against the nation. In an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, Boniadi expressed disappointment that many human rights activists and organizations did not speak out against the Iranian regime's atrocities until after the US military strikes. She highlighted the regime's decades-long record of violating international law and human rights, including its recent attacks on neighboring Muslim-majority countries. Boniadi, a longtime supporter of Iranian protesters, questioned whether progressive activists were more concerned with who was responsible for the violence rather than the human lives affected.
Entities: Nazanin Boniadi, Iran, US, Donald Trump, Jake Tapper • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: critique
05-03-2026
The article discusses the growing threat to the Iranian regime from the Kurdish minority, who are uniting against the government. Thousands of Kurdish fighters have launched a ground offensive inside Iran, with the goal of diverting the country's military resources and paving the way for an uprising. The Kurds, who are the largest stateless ethnic group in the world, have long faced oppression at the hands of Tehran. The article suggests that the Kurds may be the biggest threat to the regime, but notes that their efforts may not be enough to overthrow the government without external support. The US and Israel have been in communication with the Kurds, and Israel has conducted airstrikes against Iranian military bases. The Iranian regime has warned of harsh retaliation against the Kurds.
Entities: Iran, Kurds, Israel, US, Iraq • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un inspected a newly built destroyer and oversaw a test launch of a 'strategic cruise missile', highlighting Pyongyang's efforts to diversify its nuclear-capable forces amid recent US military actions against Iran and upcoming US-South Korea joint military exercises. Kim emphasized the importance of building 'the most powerful navy' and extending nuclear-capable platforms into its surface fleet and submarines. Experts say the US strikes on Iran are sharpening Pyongyang's resolve to enhance its nuclear deterrent.
Entities: Kim Jong-un, North Korea, Iran, US, South Korea • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
The US Senate rejected a bipartisan resolution aimed at curbing President Donald Trump's authority to launch military strikes on Iran. The resolution, introduced by Democrats and Republican Senator Rand Paul, failed to pass by a 52-47 vote. The Pentagon has pledged to 'accelerate' its actions in the war, which is 'just getting started.' The vote was seen as a significant setback for those seeking to limit Trump's war powers, with lawmakers divided along party lines.
Entities: US Senate, Donald Trump, Iran, Pentagon, Rand Paul • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
The Australian government has deployed two Royal Australian Air Force aircraft to assist Australians stranded in the Middle East due to the escalating conflict. The foreign affairs minister, Penny Wong, welcomed the first flight from Dubai to Sydney carrying over 230 Australians and announced three more flights are scheduled to return on Thursday. Meanwhile, the Canadian prime minister, Mark Carney, softened his support for US and Israeli strikes on Iran, calling them 'another example of the failure of the international order.' The article also covers other news, including a parliamentary inquiry into racism towards Indigenous Australians, a class action lawsuit for robodebt victims, and a protest by University of Sydney students against the war on Iran.
Entities: Australia, Middle East, Penny Wong, Mark Carney, Iran • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
05-03-2026
A Washington Post poll found that more Americans oppose President Donald Trump's airstrikes on Iran than support them, with 52% opposing and 39% supporting. The poll also found that nearly twice as many Americans say the US should stop military strikes on Iran rather than continue them. The unpopularity of the strikes is driven by political independents, who oppose them by about 2 to 1. The poll also revealed sharp differences by gender and age, with men roughly split over the strikes, while women oppose them by a 26-point margin. Many who support the strikes cited a desire to stop Iran's nuclear program, while opponents focused on the lack of congressional approval for the actions.
Entities: Donald Trump, Iran, United States, The Washington Post, Ayatollah Khamenei • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform