Trump was confident he could cut a deal with Iran that would stop it from obtaining a nuclear weapon. A significant topic of ...
Syria’s interim president has made his first trip abroad, traveling to Saudi Arabia in a move likely trying to signal ...
By bnm Tehran bureau Iran is set to finalise deals with leading local firms to carry out a major pressure-boosting project in ...
Israel's prime minister - wanted by the ICC over alleged war crimes in Gaza - has left for Washington where he will meet with ...
Netanyahu is under mounting pressure from far-right governing partners to resume the war after the first phase ends in early ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday he will discuss “victory over Hamas,” countering Iran and expanding ...
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) in the Senate Judiciary Committee on January 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. Sen. Lindsey Graham ...
The funeral for Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah will be held on February 23, the group's current chief said on Sunday, ...
The regime is grappling with the collapse of its regional "Axis of Resistance" and mounting economic troubles at home.
Donald Trump should seize this golden opportunity to step back and let the Middle East solve its own problems, for once.
The Middle East needs U.S. foreign policy to address two key threats: a weakened but unpredictable Iran and the resurgence of Sunni extremism in Syria. As President Trump begins his second term, he ...