BEIRUT/WASHINGTON/TEL AVIV, March 7 (Reuters) - Israel and Iran traded more attacks as a Middle East war entered a second week on Saturday, and Iran's president apologised to neighbouring states in a ...
New Delhi seeks to balance ties with Washington, Jerusalem, and Tehran while protecting trade routes, energy supplies, and 9 million citizens working across the Gulf [NEW DELHI] Iran’s deputy foreign ...
A bill currently before Israel’s legislature, the Knesset, is bringing the long-debated and divisive issue of prayer at the ...
Iran launched more missiles at Israel and U.S. bases as war in the Middle East enters a sixth day. Israel announced multiple ...
While GAFCON leaders meet to reaffirm their vision for Anglican unity rooted in the authority of Scripture and articulated in ...
The U.S. Embassy in Kuwait shut down after retaliatory Iranian strikes on the country, becoming the second American ...
Troops have logged more than 110 complaints about such comments with the Military Religious Freedom Foundation.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani fiercely condemned the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran and the killing of Iran’s leader Ayatollah Ali ...
The locally-based group was in Israel Saturday, scheduled to leave not long after, as the U.S. and Israel struck Iran and ...
As the war in the Middle East spirals further, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that the U.S. has “ the capability to go far longer ” than its projected four to five week ...
In less than three days, the conflict ricocheted beyond the original targets in Iran, Israel and Iraq to threaten some 300 million civilians across more than a dozen nations.
European leaders scrambled to protect their citizens in the Middle East and figure out how to respond to U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran on Saturday, amid fast-moving developments on the ground.