
China, Egypt FMs Urge Ceasefire Amid Middle East Tensions
China’s FM Wang Yi and Egypt’s Abdelatty call for immediate ceasefire and dialogue to ease rising Middle East tensions.
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China’s FM Wang Yi and Egypt’s Abdelatty call for immediate ceasefire and dialogue to ease rising Middle East tensions.
Tensions between Iran and Israel erupted into airstrikes over Tehran, drawing global calls for de-escalation from Beijing to the G7 amid uncertainty over the conflict’s next phase.
As tensions flare between Iran and Israel, the US moves more fighter jets to the Middle East and shifts aircraft to Europe, raising stakes in the region.
As the Iran-Israel conflict hits day six, recent strikes have left at least 585 dead and over 1,300 wounded in Iran, with civilian and security casualties reported.
Israel’s strikes on Iran risk triggering wider regional and global instability, prompting urgent calls for a multilateral diplomatic response to prevent escalation.
The IDF says it struck Iran’s centrifuge and weapons sites near Tehran overnight, deploying over 50 fighter jets in precision raids.
At a UN Security Council meeting, China’s UN envoy Fu Cong urged Syria’s interim authorities to step up counterterrorism measures against ETIM and other groups.
Experts say President Trump may back Israeli strikes on Iran’s fortified nuclear sites, supplying U.S. munitions to target the deep underground Fordow facility.
Intense air strikes and missile exchanges rage between Israel and Iran, targeting key military sites and the Natanz enrichment facility as drones light up regional skies.
As Israel and Iran clash in direct military strikes, regional and global stakes rise – from oil prices to humanitarian fallout – urging urgent de-escalation and diplomatic action.