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Iran's resurgence, Israel's military posture, and U.S. backing create a high-stakes triangle driving the region toward renewed conflict.
If the US president has helped to end the fighting it would mark a significant step back from the brink of a regional conflict.
When President Donald Trump sent U.S. bombers to strike Iran’s nuclear sites last weekend, he was betting he could help ally Israel cripple Tehran’s nuclear program while keeping his long-standing vow ...
Also Read: Iran first denies Trump's ceasefire claim, then a U-turn The situation cast immediate doubt on the stability of the ceasefire, which was aimed at ending 12 days of conflict. Israel ...
The two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine crisis is favoured by the West, including Britain the US - but what might that ...
And even with conflict still raging in the Gaza Strip and an economy saddled with war debt, the shekel is at recent highs ...
Over a series of escalations across the Middle East, Netanyahu appears to be gambling with the Trump Administration’s ...
Despite growing instability in the Middle East due to tensions between Israel and Iran, fewer than 0.02% of the more than 2 million overseas Filipino workers in the region have requested to return ...
The fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran remains uncertain, with both sides trading blame and no clear terms made public. 77 ... is “very spectacular” but comes with risks.
This week’s whipsaw chain of events involving Iran, Israel and the United States that culminated in a surprise ceasefire has raised many questions about how the Trump administration will approach ...
The risk-sensitive Aussie dollar got a lift and last traded 0.3 percent higher at $0.6480, while the Kiwi currency also rose 0.3 percent to $0.5994.