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The Iranian Atomic Energy Organization reported that a missile struck the site of the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant during an attack carried out by the U.S. and Israel, adding that the attack caused no technical damage or ...
U.S. President Donald Trump stated that they are in negotiations with Iran and that the Iranians had sent them a gift related to oil and natural gas, adding, "They (Iran) have agreed that they will never possess nuclear ...
English Premier League side Liverpool has announced that Egyptian footballer Mohamed Salah will leave the team at the end of the season.
Francesca Albanese, the United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on Palestine, stated that Palestinians subjected to genocide by Israel need action, not mere condemnation, and called on countries to sever ties with Israel.
In Qatar, following the cessation of Iranian attacks in recent days, it has been reported that the approximately three-week-long remote work policy has been lifted, and in-person work has resumed at public institutions.
It has been reported that a search was conducted at the Paris headquarters of Edmond de Rothschild Bank as part of an investigation in France related to the Epstein documents.
The Ministry of Environment, Urbanization, and Climate Change is preparing amendments to the "Regulation on the Control of Vegetable Waste Oil," which prohibits the disposal of waste oil down sinks or into sewers, enacte...
The European Union (EU) has postponed a legislative proposal to permanently ban oil imports from Russia due to rising energy prices triggered by developments in the Middle East and disagreements among member states.
A ground operation in western Iran or along the Strait of Hormuz is not sustainable for the U.S. from a military, economic, or political standpoint.
It has been reported that Egyptian intelligence officials have managed to establish a communication channel with the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and have proposed a five-day ceasefire to create an atmosphere of trust be...
The sharp rise in energy prices triggered by escalating military tensions in the Middle East has led to a severe economic crisis across Europe.
As the new regulations on mortgage loans introduced by the Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency (BDDK) at the beginning of last month began to take effect, the share of mortgage-backed home sales in the total market...
While the United States and Israel share common objectives—such as overthrowing the regime in Iran and dealing a blow to Tehran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs—it is important to note that they have both overlap...
The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) reported that more than 9,000 targets have been struck in Iran since the start of the attacks against the country.
Fort Washington Park, located in the U.S. state of Maryland, was closed to visitors after explosive devices were discovered.
It has been reported that UEFA rejected the request by English Premier League teams to expand their Champions League squads to 28 players, following objections from Spanish clubs.
Three Palestinians were injured in attacks carried out by Israelis—who have seized Palestinian lands—in the occupied West Bank under the protection of the Israeli military.
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) reported that children in the region have paid a "devastating price" since the start of U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran.
The U.S. government has reached an agreement with the French energy company TotalEnergies to terminate offshore wind energy projects and redirect the company’s investments toward conventional energy projects.