Iran Vows to Continue Bombing U.S. Targets, Demands Halt to Trump 'Threats'

The Iranian military on Thursday threatened to continue attacking American targets in the Middle East, and demanded a halt to President Donald Trump’s threats of further U.S. military action.

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CDF Munir discusses enhanced defence cooperation with Turkish land forces commander

Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) and Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir discussed avenues for enhanced bilateral defence cooperation during a meeting with General Metin Tokel, commander of the Turkish Land Forces, the military’s media wing said in a statement on Thursday.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that General Tokel called on CDF Munir at the General…

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Middle East on edge after Iranian launches

A senior Jordanian military official said Wednesday that the kingdom's air defense systems had intercepted and downed five missiles overnight that had been launched from Iran toward the Azraq area in the eastern Zarqa Governorate. According to the official, the interception caused shrapnel to fall, but there were no injuries or material damage. He said […]

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Iran Demands Billions in Deal Talks — U.S. Intercepts Missiles as Trump Envoys Meet Nuclear Experts

Iran is demanding the release of $24 billion in frozen assets as a condition for advancing a potential agreement with Washington, while U.S. forces intercepted Iranian missiles and drones targeting Kuwait, Bahrain, and maritime traffic near the Strait of Hormuz and President Donald Trump's top envoys quietly convened nuclear experts to prepare for the possible implementation of a deal.

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Iran Fires Missiles, Drones After US Strikes Blockade-Busting Ship in Latest Flare-Up

The U.S. and Iran exchanged fire June 2 in an intense back-and-forth, marking the fifth exchange in just over a week between the two nations.

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Gli effetti della guerra all’Iran in Bahrein: arresti e rischio di pena di morte per chi ‘tradisce’

Le rappresaglie dell’Iran contro gli stati del Golfo, dopo gli attacchi di Usa e Israele iniziati il 28 marzo, hanno a loro volta dato luogo a provvedimenti repressivi da parte delle monarchie locali, come nel caso del Bahrein. Le organizzazioni locali per i diritti umani hanno denunciato oltre 400 arresti di persone che avevano preso […]

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El-Sisi Joins Arab and Regional Leaders in Push for Iran Settlement

President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi joined US President Donald Trump and several Arab and regional leaders in a high-level telephone call aimed at advancing diplomatic efforts to end the conflict involving Iran and prevent further destabilisation across the Middle East. According to the Egyptian Presidency, the call included Abdullah II, Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Recep…

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Iran Trying to Convince Oman to Join Strait of Hormuz Toll Plan

Speaking at a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Helsingborg, Sweden on Friday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said “no country in the world should accept” Iran’s latest scheme to control the Strait of Hormuz in perpetuity and extort “tolls” from international shipping.

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These are Iran's tentacle arms across the Gulf

Assassination squads, the activation of terrorist networks and even attempts to infiltrate by sea in order to kill leaders: Following Operation Roaring Lion, the Iranian regime did not settle for firing hundreds of missiles and drones at Gulf states and Israel. It appears that, all at once, a series of sleeper cells and contingency plans […]

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I’ve been to 105 countries — there’s four places I won’t rush back to

Palawan, an archipelagic province of the Philippines, is one of British explorer Oliver Browne’s favourite places (Picture: Getty Images)

Most people spend their days dreaming about travelling to far-off places. But for Oliver Browne, it’s his day job.

The high-altitude mountaineer from Hampshire is no ordinary adventurer.

He’s climbed the Alps, the Andes, and the Himalayas, rowed the Atlantic…

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Gulf countries’ plans to bypass Hormuz still far off, experts warn

The war in the Middle East has forced the Gulf monarchies to rethink their oil and trade routes, but rerouting them will be no simple task, experts say. Faced with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the only maritime entry point to the Gulf, the region’s Arab nations are looking for ways to bypass […]

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‘Security agents stopped and arrested me after filming air strikes in the Gulf’

Two foreign nationals shared their stories of being tracked down by officials after filming air strikes

Hundreds of people have been arrested across the Gulf for filming Iranian attacks on tourist hotspots.

As many as 70 UK nationals have been locked up in the UAE for filming these drone and missile strikes.

Officials fear these videos and pictures breach cybercrime laws designed to protect…

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Over 20 Nations Announce Readiness to Help Open Strait of Hormuz

More than 20 nations spanning from Asia to Europe to the Gulf have expressed a "readiness to contribute" to the effort of opening up the Strait of Hormuz amid threats to ships by the Islamist regime in Iran.

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Iran conflict brings energy boon for some, doom for others

Air defense batteries moved out of Asia. Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. Growing domestic frustration with the Trump administration. Formula 1 races in the Gulf canceled.

The secondary effects of the US-Israel war with Iran have been expansive. But no specific issue has perhaps been more pressing for governments than the fuel shortages prompted by the de facto closure of the Strait of…

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