News
12,736 articles from 50+ sources
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Ankara is monitoring the regional war involving Iran, the US, and Israel.
A new major with twin babies is among the dead
submitted by /u/The_Sun_is_a_Star to r/worldnews [link] [comments]
Kuwait arrests three for filming strikes with drones Authorities in Kuwait say police have detained three people for flying camera drones to film recent Iranian strikes. The arrests come after officials warned residents not to record or share footage related to the attacks. According to the government’s Kuwait Government Communication Center, the suspects violated official instructions banning the use of aerial drones during the current security situation. "Three people were arrested for using aerial camera drones in violation of warnings and instructions," the centre said.
submitted by /u/Dizzy_Industry1287 to r/worldnews [link] [comments]
Iran is receiving ‘military cooperation’ from Russia and China, foreign minister says MS NOW
Bahrain arrests six over posts about Iranian attacks Authorities in Bahrain say they have arrested six people accused of spreading misinformation about Iranian attacks on the country. According to the Bahrain Interior Ministry, the individuals allegedly shared videos online and circulated what officials described as false information related to the strikes. "Six people were arrested and referred to the public prosecution for posting videos about the effects of the Iranian aggression, praising its hostile actions and spreading false news," the ministry said.
EU maintains pressure after slamming US for lifting sanctions on Russian oil exports as Middle East war bites.
Iraq PM warns regional security worsening amid growing attacks The Iraq Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani has warned that the security situation across the region is deteriorating as attacks on diplomatic missions and coalition facilities risk drag the country into a deeper crisis. “The security situation in the region is worsening due to the continuation of military operations,” he said. Sudani also condemned attacks on members of the Popular Mobilization Forces, an Iraqi paramilitary coalition that operates alongside the country’s security forces. “We condemn the targeting of our security forces in the Popular Mobilization Forces and we will do everything we can to protect them,” he said.
Video shows an Iranian woman recording a message to Americans, amid an explosion in Iran.
Iran issues evacuation warning for major UAE ports Iran has issued an evacuation warning for areas around several major ports in the United Arab Emirates, saying that US forces used facilities there to launch strikes on Iran’s oil infrastructure. According to Associated Press, Tehran urged civilians to leave areas around three key ports, including the region’s largest container hub, Jebel Ali Port in Dubai. The warning also covered Khalifa Port in Abu Dhabi and Fujairah Port on the UAE’s eastern coast. Iran accused the United States of using “ports, docks and hideouts” in the UAE to carry out attacks on Kharg Island, a critical hub for Iranian oil exports. Hours after the warning, there were no confirmed strikes on Jebel Ali or Khalifa ports. However, images circulating online showed a fire at an oil facility near Fujairah. The blaze appeared to have been caused by debris from an intercepted Iranian drone that fell onto the site.
submitted by /u/Effective_Reach_9289 to r/worldnews [link] [comments]
Dubai's usually crowded markets, beaches and waterfront promenades are unusually quiet during what is typically the city’s busy tourism season.
Trump administration has pressed the interim Venezuelan government for concessions on issues such as oil access.
Turkey’s foreign minister says diplomacy between the U.S. and Iran is stalled, but he thinks quiet back-channel talks remain possible
submitted by /u/Darshan_brahmbhatt to r/worldnews [link] [comments]
submitted by /u/Alarming-Safety3200 to r/worldnews [link] [comments]
submitted by /u/DesperateGanache7684 to r/worldnews [link] [comments]
submitted by /u/FLTA to r/worldnews [link] [comments]
Drone attack on Kuwait air base injures three soldiers Two drones struck Ahmed Al-Jaber Air Base in Kuwait, a facility that hosts United States military personnel, injuring three Kuwaiti soldiers and causing minor damage. According to the Kuwaiti Ministry of Defence, the attack targeted the base on Saturday. "Three members of the armed forces sustained minor injuries," ministry spokesperson Colonel Saud Al-Atwan said. The base lies near Camp Arifjan, one of the largest US military facilities in the region.