We spoke to the defence minister Al Carns and asked him, after Keir Starmer’s words today, whether Britain could now say ...
Now the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior Iranian figures are dead, where does this leave the regime?
The crisis in the Middle East is deepening by the day. The killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader has triggered a regional ...
In Iran, reported Israeli strikes hit a hospital in Tehran – witnesses saying patients had to be taken out. Lebanon sites ...
Iranian missiles have been striking targets more than 2,000 miles apart, from Cyprus to Oman. The US president and his Secretary of War said their military operation was ahead of schedule.
In Lebanon, a new front opened in the conflict after Hezbollah targeted Israel’s military base in Haifa with rockets and drones and Israel responded with its jets bombing the suburbs of Beirut killing ...
Gas and oil prices soared on the news that Iran had managed to hit energy facilities in Saudi Arabia and Qatar. The key concern for traders is whether the conflict will last for a few days or many ...
We spoke to the Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid from the centrist Yesh Atid party. He spoke while visiting that site in Beit Shemesh where nine people were killed Sunday by an Iranian missile ...
He was also the assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern Affairs during the first Trump administration.
When the president spoke at the White House today, he talked about a campaign that could last four or five weeks.
The death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has fractured Iran’s leadership, with a temporary council of clerics and the Revolutionary Guard still in control.
But after angering Donald Trump by telling him the UK would not take part in his military offensive against Iran, Starmer said that he would allow US planes to use UK bases for “defensive” missions.