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Israeli Strikes Displace Nearly Half a Million in Lebanon as Casualties Mount
Israeli strikes since March 2 have driven about 454,000 people in Lebanon to register as internally displaced, according to the Lebanese government, with the health ministry reporting 294 dead and 1,023 injured. The mass displacement deepens an acute humanitarian emergency in a country already weakened by economic and political crises and raises the risk of broader regional escalation.

Hormuz's Pendulum: Iran's Targeted Escalation Sparks Oil Shock Fears
A week of shifting Iranian tactics in the Strait of Hormuz—from threats of full closure to targeted strikes on Western-linked vessels—has sent oil prices sharply higher and revived fears of a fourth global oil crisis. Tehran’s selective approach preserves leverage while limiting self-harm and avoids alienating Asian importers, but the risk of miscalculation and persistent market volatility remains high.

Wang Yi Frames China as a Global Stabiliser as Beijing Prepares for a Big Year of Summit Diplomacy
At an NPC press conference, Foreign Minister Wang Yi presented China as an essential stabiliser in a volatile world, promoting Xi Jinping’s summit diplomacy, a global governance initiative backed by over 150 states and organisations, and a call for ceasefire in the Iran crisis. He urged managed, respectful relations with the United States and pledged enhanced protection for Chinese citizens overseas.

China’s Wang Yi Calls Middle East Fighting “A War That Should Not Have Happened” — A Signal of Beijing’s Push for Stability and Influence
At China’s Two Sessions, Wang Yi called the Middle East conflict “a war that should not have happened,” reframing the crisis as a humanitarian and political failure that demands de-escalation. The statement signals Beijing’s intent to project a stabilizing role in the region while safeguarding its energy, economic and diplomatic interests.

Iran’s Public Apology and Immediate Counterstrikes Expose Fractures at the Top
A televised apology from Iran’s interim president was swiftly contradicted by military strikes, exposing glaring divisions between civilian leaders and armed forces. The episode heightens the risk of miscalculation in an already volatile region and intensifies a domestic power struggle over who sets Iran’s strategic direction.

Trump Lambasts Starmer as Britain Puts Carrier on Standby for Middle East
Donald Trump publicly criticised UK prime minister Keir Starmer for not immediately supporting US strikes on Iran, as Britain signals it may deploy an aircraft carrier to the Middle East. London authorised limited US use of RAF Fairford and Diego Garcia while keeping the HMS Prince of Wales at high readiness, underscoring tensions between alliance signalling and domestic political caution.

Wang Yi Urges Ceasefire in Iran, Warns ‘Strength Is Not the Same as Right’
At an NPC press briefing, Wang Yi urged an immediate ceasefire in Iran, saying force does not confer righteousness and warning against escalation. Beijing positions itself as a pro-stability actor with vested economic and diplomatic interests in preventing regional contagion.

Legal Experts Say US–Israeli Strike on Iran Lacks International Law Justification
The United States and Israel conducted a joint pre‑emptive strike on Iran on February 28, a step Washington justified as necessary to head off an imminent threat. Legal experts say the action lacks clear backing in international law and risks eroding norms that limit the use of force, raising the prospect of broader regional escalation and diplomatic fallout.

Wang Yi’s Global Pitch: Stability, South-South Leadership and the Year China Seeks to Shape the Agenda
At a lengthy press conference at the NPC, Foreign Minister Wang Yi outlined a confident Chinese diplomacy for 2026 that emphasises high-level summitry, South-South cooperation, defence of multilateral institutions and concrete economic measures. Beijing seeks to position itself as a stabiliser and reformer of global governance while setting clear red lines on Taiwan, urging ceasefire in the Middle East, and deepening ties with Russia and developing regions.

Across American Cities, Anti‑War Protests Press Washington to Halt Military Action Against Iran
Thousands rallied across major U.S. cities on March 7 to demand an end to American military actions against Iran, voicing fears over civilian casualties and objection to war spending. The protests reflect growing domestic unease that could constrain U.S. policymakers and shape political debates over escalation and diplomacy.

Iran Says It Shot Down Second Israeli Drone Near Isfahan — A Red Line for Nuclear Sites?
Iran’s IRGC says it intercepted and destroyed a second Israeli "苍鹭" drone that it alleges was attempting to strike Isfahan, home to major nuclear research and uranium-conversion facilities. The claim, unverified by independent sources and unacknowledged by Israel, raises the risk of escalation by putting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure at the centre of possible covert strikes.

Iran’s Super‑Heavy Missile Barrage Escalates Conflict as Washington Rules Out Negotiations
Iran launched a broad missile and drone campaign, including a Khoramshahr‑4 ballistic missile and hypersonic Fattah weapons, striking targets across the Gulf and into Israel after an Israeli strike destroyed an underground site tied to Iran’s leadership. The United States said it will not negotiate with Iran unless it surrenders, while UN agencies warned of a widening humanitarian crisis affecting some 25 million people.