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Former deputy cabinet secretary reveals the inner workings of Cobra meetings

As the US-Iran war rumbles on, Keir Starmer will be spending his days dashing in and out of lots of important meetings, including Cobra (which actually stands for ‘cabinet office briefing rooms’ – the origins of the ‘A’ remains a bit of a mystery).

Middle East Eye Neutral
Iranian missiles might be testing Nato air defences in Turkey to target crucial radar base

Iranian missiles might be testing Nato air defences in Turkey to target crucial radar base Ragip Soylu on Tue, 03/10/2026 - 11:21 Nato deploys advanced model of Patriots to guard Kurecik radar base after ballistic missiles downed entering Turkish airspace An US-made MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missile is launched during a live fire exercise at the Chiupeng missile base in Taiwan on 20 August 2024 (Sam Yeh/AFP) Off Iranian missiles may have been testing Turkish airspace over the past week to target a crucial Nato radar base in Malatya, Middle East Eye understands. An Iranian ballistic missile that was heading toward Turkish airspace last week was intercepted by Nato air defence systems near the southern city of Hatay, flying nearly 100 km east of Turkey’s Incirlik air base, which previously hosted US military troops. A second Iranian missile heading toward Turkey on Tuesday was also shot down by Nato systems via US destroyers, which used the RIM-161 Standard Missile-3 (SM-3). The missile was reportedly determined to be targeting Incirlik, according to open-source reports. Nato analysis suggests the Iranian missiles were fired from east of Tehran toward Turkey. Hursit Dingil, a Turkish expert on Iran’s military capabilities at the Ankara-based Centre for Area Studies, told MEE that open-source, data-based military scenarios suggest the missiles might have been launched from the Revolutionary Guard’s Damghan missile base, which has underground facilities in Semnan province. MEE could not independently verify those details. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Iran's leadership this week denied responsibility, saying the incidents could have been false-flag attacks by Israel intended to trigger a crisis between the two neighbours. However, after carefully reviewing the issue on Tuesday, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan called his counterpart Abbas Araghchi, telling him that firing ballistic missiles into Turkey was unacceptable, according to sources in his ministry. Some Turkish sources based in Ankara believe Iran’s decentralised command structure, especially after the killing of dozens of high-ranking Iranian officials, might be resulting in these sporadic attacks. Araghchi earlier this month claimed that some missile command centres “were isolated”. However, other Ankara insiders believe the missiles fired from Iran toward Turkey were actually testing Nato air defence systems for another purpose: assessing how to target the Kurecik radar base in Malatya, southeastern Turkey. An illustration showing "Engage on Remote" system (Ian Williams/CSIS) (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Nato’s decision to deploy a new batch of Patriot missile defence systems to Malatya on Tuesday strengthens this view. The radar base, part of the European Phased Adaptive Approach (EPAA), hosts a TPY-2 X-band radar tasked with tracking Iranian missiles bound for Europe. It has been described as the keystone of Nato’s entire air defence architecture. “Without it, the capability of the Aegis Ashore sites to defend Europe becomes crucially degraded,” a 2019 report by Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) on the system said. The radar enables Nato to intercept missiles above Earth's atmosphere. The CSIS report states that if the TPY-2 radar in Turkey were to fail, Nato would lose early tracking information on incoming Iranian missiles, leaving the European continent without proper coverage. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The radar is part of a broader tactic called “engage on remote”, which utilises satellites, a sensor positioned closer to the enemy missile’s launch point, and intercept systems based in Europe and the eastern Mediterranean. “Due to its position, it would be very difficult for a Europe-bound ballistic missile fired from Iran to avoid the TPY-2’s field of view,” the report said. “A TPY-2 is a very high-resolution sensor, producing data that command and control systems can use to determine the type, speed, course, and possible destination of the threat missile.” Arda Mevlutoglu, a prominent independent Turkish defence expert, told MEE that Iran had been targeting other radars in the Gulf, making it plausible that Tehran could target Kurecik as well. The Wall Street Journal reported that Iran struck radar, communications, and air defence systems in Qatar, the UAE, Jordan, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia, including the AN/FPS-132 radar at Qatar’s al-Udeid base and a TPY-2 radar attached to a Thaad battery in Jordan. An illustration showing Nato's the European Phased Adaptive Approach (EPAA) missile defence system (Ian Williams/CSIS) Although Turkey has hosted Spanish-owned Patriot missile systems in the south of the country since 2015, the PAC-2 model is considered insufficient for intercepting Iranian ballistic missiles. The new Patriot systems deployed to Malatya have reportedly been moved from Nato’s Ramstein base in Germany. These are PAC-3 models, capable of intercepting Iranian missiles. Gursel Tokmakoglu, a retired chief of air force intelligence, told MEE that the systems would cover eastern Turkey and the eastern Mediterranean and would be integrated into Nato assets in the region, allowing them to autonomously intercept Iranian missiles. A source familiar with the issue said that US destroyers tasked with intercepting ballistic missile threats toward Turkey were more effective in the eastern Mediterranean, and the Patriot systems would extend coverage to the remaining areas of the country. War on Iran Ankara News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0

Middle East Eye Neutral
Shots fired at US consulate in Toronto, police say

Shots fired at US consulate in Toronto, police say MEE staff on Tue, 03/10/2026 - 12:18 Toronto police reported gunfire directed at the building but said no one was wounded Off Shots were fired at the US consulate in Toronto in the early hours of Tuesday, the city's police are reporting. Toronto police said in a post on X that officers responded to reports that someone had fired at the building around 5:30am. They added that officers who arrived at the scene found evidence of "firearm discharge", but reported that no one had been wounded. Television images showed what appear to be two bullet holes in the buildings glass doors. In a subsequent post, the police said they were currently investigating the incident but had no information regarding the suspect and their motives. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The reports come after an impovised device exploded in Norway at the US embassy in Oslo on Sunday. Police are still searching for a suspect, and considering a possible link with US-Israeli war on Iran. This is a developing story... Iran-Israel tensions News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0

Al Jazeera Neutral
Rescue workers search rubble after strikes hit Tehran neighbourhood

Rescuers search rubble and aid injured in Tehran’s Resalat neighbourhood after a reported Israeli strike.

Al Jazeera Neutral
Pakistan orders sweeping austerity measures as Iran war triggers oil crisis

Four-day workweek for government employees and two-week closure of schools among the measures aimed at saving energy.

Middle East Eye Neutral
Drone attack in Abu Dhabi causes fire

Drone attack in Abu Dhabi causes fire A drone attack caused set ablaze an industrial zone in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, UAE authorities said. The area reportedly houses oil and energy infrastructure, but authorities did not indicate whether any had been directly hit. "Authorities in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi are responding to a fire at a facility within the Ruwais Industrial City, caused by a drone attack. No injuries have been reported so far," the Abu Dhabi media office said in a statement on X.

The Guardian Neutral
How the Iran conflict could affect prices around the world – video explainer

Oil markets have had some of the steepest price rises ever recorded as conflict in the Middle East escalated over the last week. Although the world is slowly becoming greener, fossil fuels are still the lifeblood of every economy so when oil and gas prices rise, the effect ripples through almost every aspect of our financial lives. Jillian Ambrose, energy correspondent for the Guardian, explains how the conflict may affect global costs Oil prices ‘could breach $100 a barrel within days’ amid supply disruption from Iran war Continue reading...

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Middle East crisis live: Trump claims Iran war will be over ‘very soon’ but Tehran says it will determine when - The Guardian

Middle East crisis live: Trump claims Iran war will be over ‘very soon’ but Tehran says it will determine when  The Guardian

Al Jazeera Neutral
Man removed from flight after call to prayer was mistaken for ‘bomb threat’

A passenger onboard Southwest Airlines was removed after their call to prayer was mistaken for a ‘bomb threat'.

Middle East Eye Neutral
Blasts heard across Tehran

Blasts heard across Tehran Loud explosions were heard in the city centre of Iran's capital on Tuesday, according to AFP. Iranian media reported blasts across several parts of Tehran after the Israeli military announced a new wave of strikes on the city.

Middle East Eye Neutral
Israeli army says it launched barrage of attacks on Iran

Israeli army says it launched barrage of attacks on Iran The Israeli military announced a new wave of strikes on Tehran. Meanwhile, Iranian media reported that air defences south east of the Iranian capital have been activated.

The Guardian Neutral
Iran’s new supreme leader is a figure of mystery, but the symbolism is clear: the regime fights on | Sina Toossi

The rarely seen Mojtaba Khamenei is a surprise appointment, but his accession is above all a statement of defiance When Mojtaba Khamenei was named Iran’s new supreme leader, many observers reacted with surprise. For decades, the son of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had been a shadowy figure in Iranian politics, rarely seen in public and almost never heard speaking. He has never given interviews, has held no elected office and appears publicly only on rare ceremonial occasions. Even among political insiders, knowledge of his views is fragmentary. What little is known about him consists of scattered anecdotes: brief involvement in the Iran-Iraq war as a young man, occasional appearances in political circles and a long association with figures inside Iran’s security establishment. Continue reading...

The Guardian Neutral
Get ready for price shocks because of Iran? How are we supposed to do that? | Zoe Williams

From energy to food, all of life’s essentials are about to get even more expensive. But just knowing that won’t pay the bills As soon as the attacks on Iran started, the warnings commenced: “Get ready for price shocks. Get ready for the oil price to spike. Oh, no need to get ready – it’s already hit $100 a barrel. Get ready for Russia to claw some circuitous but massive advantage from the fact that everything is on fire, get ready for energy bills to go up.” By about day five, experts were explaining how to lock in your current tariff except, whoops, given the global instability, those tariffs were no longer available. If it felt mercenary to worry about your unit price as people were dying, that’s because it was; but considerations of human decency and proportionality aren’t going to arrest the trajectory of life getting more expensive. Get ready for everything to feed into everything else: rising petrol prices to lead to food inflation, food inflation to lead to stuff inflation. Get ready for wages to be unequal to the cost of living, get ready not to complain about it because you’re lucky to have a wage. Get ready for stock exchanges to crash, get ready to not be entirely sure what scale of economic disaster you’re looking at. Continue reading...

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NATO Deploys Patriot Air Defense System in Malatya, Türkiye

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Middle East Eye Neutral
War in Middle East exposes Europe's energy 'vulnerability', EU chief says

War in Middle East exposes Europe's energy 'vulnerability', EU chief says EU chief Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday expressed that the conflict in the Middle East had exposed Europe's "vulnerability" and dependence on fossil fuels. "For fossil fuels, we are completely dependent on expensive and volatile imports. They are putting us at a structural disadvantage to other regions," she said at the opening of a nuclear energy summit in Paris. The EU chief also indicated that Europe turning away from nuclear energy was a "strategic mistake".

Al-Monitor Neutral
Middle East war : global economic fallout

Here are the latest economic events in the Middle East war on Tuesday: - Markets recover - Asian and European stock markets rallied, although Wall Street opened flat after US President Donald Trump signalled that the US-Israel war on Iran was "going to be ended soon". - Energy prices slide back - World oil prices dropped by around seven percent and European natural gas prices plunged after Trump's comments.

Middle East Eye Neutral
Turkish foreign minister warns Iranian counterpart from violating Istanbul's airspace

Turkish foreign minister warns Iranian counterpart from violating Istanbul's airspace Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan told his Iranian counterpart that violating Istanbul's airspace by Tehran's ballistic missiles was unacceptable, according to Reuters citing a Turkish foreign ministry source. The source added that Abbas Araqchi notified Fidan that Iran conducted a wide investigation into the missiles that landed in Turkey. In response, Fidan reiterated Turkey's demand for all sides to refrain from putting its civilians at risk, adding that Ankara would take measures against strikes targeting it.

The Independent Neutral
Gamblers can now bet on wars. Here’s why that’s a problem

On one app, bets related to the Iran war total £393 million

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Live Updates: Trump Sends Mixed Signals On When Iran War Might End - The New York Times

Live Updates: Trump Sends Mixed Signals On When Iran War Might End  The New York Times

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Meta failed to flag AI video during 2025 Israel-Iran war, Oversight Board says - Rest of World

Meta failed to flag AI video during 2025 Israel-Iran war, Oversight Board says  Rest of World