Lebanon calls for talks with Israel on plan to end Hezbollah conflict
President Aoun outlines a path towards "permanent security and stability", as Israeli strikes targeting Hezbollah continue.
President Aoun outlines a path towards "permanent security and stability", as Israeli strikes targeting Hezbollah continue.
The conflict in the Middle East continues, with strikes and counter-strikes across the region and the humanitarian toll mounting. UN agencies warn that rising civilian casualties, mass displacement – particularly in Lebanon – and damage to critical infrastructure are deepening the crisis, while disruptions to shipping and energy routes risk driving up global prices and worsening food insecurity. Stay with us for updates from across the United Nations system.
Toxic “black rain” linked to strikes on oil depots, mass displacement and continuing disruption to aid supply chains are upending lives across the Middle East and beyond after 10 days of war in the region, UN humanitarians said on Tuesday.
Israeli army issues expulsion order for Beirut's southern suburbs The Israeli army's Arabic spokesperson Avichay Adraee announced an expulsion order for residents of Beirut's southern suburbs. Amongst the neighbourhoods that have been threatened are Haret Hreik, Ghobeiry, Laylaki, Hadath and Bourj el-Barajneh, the Lebanese National News Agency said.
TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Ali Larijani cautioned US President Donald Trump about his potential elimination, stressing that the resilient Iranian nation is unafraid of hollow threats.
Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, Speaker of Iran’s Parliament, said in a post on X that the Islamic Republic has no intention of pursuing a ceas ...
Oil markets have had some of the steepest price rises ever recorded as conflict in the Middle East escalated over the last week. Although the world is slowly becoming greener, fossil fuels are still the lifeblood of every economy so when oil and gas prices rise, the effect ripples through almost every aspect of our financial lives. Jillian Ambrose, energy correspondent for the Guardian, explains how the conflict may affect global costs Oil prices ‘could breach $100 a barrel within days’ amid supply disruption from Iran war Continue reading...
The United States has once again launched a war in the Middle East based on false claims about weapons of mass destruction. Like the invasion of Iraq in 2003, the U. S.
ParsToday– The Speaker of Iran’s Parliament emphasized that aggressors must be struck so they learn a lesson and never think of attacking dear Iran again.
TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi assured his Turkish counterpart that no projectiles have been launched from Iran towards Turkey amid the unprovoked war of aggression that the US and the Zionist regime have imposed on the Islamic Republic.
Pars Today – US officials have acknowledged a significant depletion of the country’s military stockpiles in West Asia amid the ongoing war with Iran, raising concerns about the sustainability of Washington’s operations in the region.
UAE, Qatar intercept Iranian attacks The UAE Ministry of Defense said its air defense systems are currently dealing with missile and drone threats coming from Iran. Similarly, Al Jazeera's correspondent reported that Qatar's armed forces are intercepting Iranian missiles over Doha.
SINGAPORE: The U. S. dollar surged as oil prices climbed close to US$120 a barrel, prompting investors to seek safety in cash amid fears that a prolonged Middle East conflict could disrupt energy supplies and weaken global growth.
Media outlets aligned with the Iranian government have altered - whether unintentionally or on purpose - parts of a report published by ...
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards threatened to choke off Middle East oil flows on Tuesday if US and Israeli attacks continue, but crude prices fell after President Donald Trump suggested the war with Iran may soon wind down.
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The United Nations voiced deep alarm on Monday regarding airstrikes targeting oil infrastructure in the Middle East region during the ongoing US-imposed war on Iran, highlighting severe humanitarian and environmental risks.
Residents of Tehran have reported heavy explosions and the frequent flight of fighter jets over the skies of western Tehran in the early ...
The furore over not singing their anthem was at the Asian Cup was only the start of the drama as players weighed up a chance to seek asylum amid uncertainty about their fate back home Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Rarely has a first touch carried so much consequence. As the Philippines’ second goal sailed untouched into the back of the net, sealing their victory, the clock started ticking for their opponents: the Iranian women’s team were now out of the Asia Cup tournament. Continue reading...
Blasts heard across Tehran Loud explosions were heard in the city centre of Iran's capital on Tuesday, according to AFP. Iranian media reported blasts across several parts of Tehran after the Israeli military announced a new wave of strikes on the city.
Explosions heard in Doha Reuters reported a boom in Qatar's capital of Doha.