Qatar PM urges resilience and unity amid Iran strikes
Qatar’s Prime Minister calls for strengthening the country’s ability to withstand “hardship” amid regional war.
Qatar’s Prime Minister calls for strengthening the country’s ability to withstand “hardship” amid regional war.
Latest order comes after Hezbollah and Iran launch attack on more than 50 targets including Israeli military basesMiddle East live – latest updatesIsrael issued a sweeping new displacement order for southern Lebanon, instructing residents up to 25 mile…
For the past 12 days, Israel has closed Al-Aqsa Mosque and restricted movement in the Old City of Jerusalem.
Iran demands recognition of its rights, war reparations and guarantees against future aggression to end the war.
The country's prime minister urges resilience, says government committed to ensuring people's lives are not disrupted.
In an overwhelming vote, the council backed a resolution condemning Iran. A Russian proposal calling for an end to the war that didn’t assign blame or even name the parties, was rejected.
The United States and Israel launched more strikes against Iran, where crowds mourned military commanders killed in the war. Israel also bombed targets in Lebanon, where the death toll climbed.
Two foreign tankers were seen ablaze in Iraqi territorial waters after a strike near the al-Faw port.
Just before the war began, the Federal Bureau of Investigation told state officials that Iran might respond with drone attacks on California. No specific, credible threats have been identified.
More than 100 pages of documents were published which covered the process of Peter Mandelson’s appointment as US envoy.