UK allows US to use British bases for ‘defensive strikes’ on Iran
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has allowed the US to use British bases for so-called “defensive strikes” targeting Iran.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has allowed the US to use British bases for so-called “defensive strikes” targeting Iran.
Iran has been striking more than military targets across the Gulf region, hitting oil and gas facilities.
Donald Trump targeted Spain in an Oval Office tirade, saying he was going "to cut off all trade" with the country.
Donald Trump denied that Israel forced him into attacking Iran, contradicting his own Secretary of State.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman has warned European countries against joining the ongoing war with Israel and the US.
NATO Chief Mark Rutte says the world is “better off” with Iran’s Supreme Leader gone.
“Ships are now afraid to cross the Strait of Hormuz, and that has profound implications for the global economy.”
Footage showed babies being evacuated from a hospital in Bushehr, Iran damaged by US-Israeli strikes.
Qatar’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Majed al-Ansari says it prevented Iranian missiles from attacking its airport.
US and Israeli strikes destroyed a diplomatic police centre and a state-owned cultural institute in Tehran.