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recent on 4 June. The Israeli campaign has attracted significant criticism for inflicting heavy civilian casualties. On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump sharply attacked the IDF's conduct, saying that "too many people have been
recent reports that such devices have again been spotted near Kibbutz Nahal, around 700 to 800 metres (2,300 to 2,625 feet) from the Gaza border fence. So, why are residents so concerned
Gulf of Oman at 01:11 GMT. It follows the passage of two other Iranian tankers carrying a combined 3.8 million barrels, as Tehran says its agreement with Washington includes an immediate
recent days, instead of staying above $100 a barrel as was the case in the early weeks of the US-Israel war on Iran. The narrow, strategic waterway — which hosts 20 percent of the world
recently concluded annual Balikatan (Shoulder-to-Shoulder) joint exercises. Father Mangrubang says US soldiers can be spotted all year round in the area, but during the summer months of April and May, their military operations
Gulf allies and Israel after the US-Israel war against on Tehran began, Ukraine had never received “that volume of support”. - **What did** **Zelenskyy say about Trump’s relationship with Putin?** He carefully praised US
Iran view Paris’s involvement with suspicion, seeing it as an extension of Western influence in Lebanon rather than a neutral diplomatic actor. ## Is France being edged out of Lebanon by the US? Karim Safieddine
attacks on Lebanon, and a short-lived breakthrough on opening the strait of Hormuz. Pakistani officials expect concessions from the two camps, including on Iran’s nuclear programme, the trickiest dispute. If an agreement
attacking Iran on February 28, triggering the ongoing war. Trump has argued that the war was necessary to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, though the country has denied seeking one. The US president
US President Donald Trump met Lebanese and Israeli envoys at a new round of peace talks Thursday, with Beirut seeking a one-month extension of a shaky ceasefire set to expire. **BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty
recent attack on Jewish community ambulances in north London, along with other incidents in the UK and Europe. Other European countries and [the EU have already added the IRGC to their lists of proscribed terrorist
recent days to prevent a return to violence between Iran, Israel and the US. The current ceasefire with Iran declared by Donald Trump earlier this month is set to expire on Tuesday. Field Marshal Asim
Gulf country, with a capacity of approximately 4.8 million barrels per day and significant room to increase output, announced on Tuesday that it would quit the organisation to focus on “national interests”. The move comes
recently that Iran collects $ 2 million fees from some vessels passing through the strait. Trump called the move "extortion." The U.S. military [said Tuesday](https://x.com/CENTCOM/status/2044067513625936190?s=20) 10,000 U.S. service members , more than
attacks combining ballistic missiles with “swarms” of kamikaze drones designed to overwhelm air defences. This environment makes hypersonic technology a critical asset. This brings the Tayfun (Typhoon) project into focus. Tayfun is a developing family
Gulf. - **What is the US end game?** Rubio said that for peace to be achieved, Iran must agree to Trump’s demands on its nuclear program and to open the strait. - **This is a developing
Gulf as Tehran continues to block the Strait of Hormuz and the US enforces a naval blockade of Iranian ports. Meanwhile, Israel continues to violate “ceasefires” reached in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip. In March
attacks, whether it's on our soil or from abroad. We are ready to defend the country, whatever the threat." In its World Economic Outlook report, the IMF said in a worst-case scenario - where
Iran has paused air attacks, and Pakistani-mediated talks have sent Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to Islamabad, Muscat, and Moscow in recent days. Yet on the streets of Tehran, the absence of bombing does
recent weeks began heading home Friday, hours after the ceasefire took effect, despite warnings from Hezbollah and Lebanese officials that it was still too dangerous to return home. The war has displaced around 1.2 million