
US Moves Personnel Out of Middle East Amid Rising Iran Tensions
The US is moving non-essential personnel from the Middle East amid escalating Iran tensions, pushing oil prices higher and sparking security concerns.
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The US is moving non-essential personnel from the Middle East amid escalating Iran tensions, pushing oil prices higher and sparking security concerns.
Oman will host the 6th round of U.S.-Iran nuclear talks in Muscat this Sunday, as Washington and Tehran work to revive the 2015 accord amid escalating regional tensions.
The UN General Assembly votes Thursday on a draft resolution calling for an immediate, unconditional ceasefire in Gaza, despite opposition from the US and Israel.
US Ambassador Mike Huckabee says Washington no longer pursues an independent Palestinian state under current conditions.
Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed that Israel has provided weapons to local Gaza clans opposing Hamas, a move drawing criticism as Gaza faces a severe humanitarian crisis.
Chinese special envoy Zhai Jun visits Egypt to reinforce a model partnership, uphold international fairness, and discuss regional hotspots from Gaza to the Red Sea.
In Gaza, crowds risk their lives at aid distribution points as Israeli troops open fire nearby, forcing Palestinians to choose between safety and vital supplies.
The Israeli army intercepted a missile launched from Yemen over Jerusalem, marking a second Iran-backed rebel strike in two days and raising regional security concerns.
Hamas says it’s ready for indirect Gaza ceasefire talks as Israel widens its ground offensive and mediators Qatar and Egypt intensify peace efforts.
Hamas says it’s ready to start indirect talks for a Gaza ceasefire immediately, marking a potential shift in the long-standing conflict.