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11 resultsfor “demand for missile technology”

Business

Turkiye’s Roketsan eyes top 10 exporter rank amid Middle East conflict

technologies, creating a highly lucrative opening for Turkiye’s missile industry. Defence analyses indicate that even military superpowers like the US will require significant time to replenish their current air defence inventories

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 16
Conflicts

At least four people killed in Russia as Ukraine launches retaliatory strikes

technology” of the refinery had not been affected. The country’s largest airport – Moscow’s Sheremetyevo – said drone debris had fallen inside its perimeter without causing any damage. The Moscow region is often attacked

The Guardian WorldMay 17
Politics

Iran says $270bn war loss must be compensated, as fresh talks with US loom

demanded that it receive compensation for the destruction caused by the United States and Israel’s attacks, as the country [remains defiant](/news/2026/4/12/iranian-authorities-remain-defiant-urge-supporters-to-stay-in) and regional powers continue their attempts to mediate

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 15
Business

Iran war’s big winners: Wall Street, weapons firms, AI and green energy

missiles — more than ever before. Demand is growing particularly fast in Europe, where NATO countries have committed to raising defence spending to 5 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035. The defence industry

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 17
Politics

What are Iran’s $100bn in frozen assets and where are they held?

demand in the ceasefire talks is to release at least $6bn of its frozen assets, as a confidence-building measure. ## What are frozen assets? When the funds, property or securities of a person, company

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 15
Politics

US is being ‘humiliated’ by Iran’s leadership, says Friedrich Merz

missiles, sanctions and other issues for later, according to officials in the region. Under a bill being prepared by Iran’s parliament, shippers would have to pay Tehran for “services” involved in passing through

The Guardian WorldApr 27
World

Why and how is US blockading Iranian ports in Strait of Hormuz?

demanding ships pay to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, and its oil revenue. The US president told Fox News that "we're not going to let Iran make money on selling oil to people

BBC NewsApr 14
Conflicts

Can historic Israel-Lebanon talks lead to ceasefire?

technology, Gila Gamliel, said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will speak with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun. Lebanon has yet to comment but, on Thursday, Iran’s speaker of parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf told his Lebanese counterpart

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 16
Politics

What is uranium enrichment and how quickly could Iran build a nuclear bomb?

demands is that Iran stop all enrichment of uranium. Iran has always insisted its nuclear programme is for civilian use only, such as for power generation, which requires uranium enrichment of between 3 percent

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 22
Politics

The Iran war has strengthened Ukraine in surprising ways. Could a ceasefire with Russia be closer?

technology, tightening alliances and benefitting from business - and it hopes defence deals - with wealthy US-allied countries. "We want to help [Gulf states] defend themselves. And we will continue building such partnerships with other countries

BBC NewsMay 2
Politics

Can Pakistan secure Iran-US nuclear compromise, as Trump says deal ‘close’?

technology for peaceful purposes,” he told Al Jazeera. “Iran has said multiple times that it does not want a weapon. What it wants is civil nuclear use, within the framework of both

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 17