US prepares for attack on Iran
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened the limited cabinet, with the discussion focused on what appears to be another possible round of fighting with Iran. Trump: The Iranians "want to make a deal more than ever."
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened the limited cabinet, with the discussion focused on what appears to be another possible round of fighting with Iran. Trump: The Iranians "want to make a deal more than ever."
Qatar's economy has been devastated by Iran's missile and drone blitz. Experts fear a mass exodus of foreign workers and damage that could set the wealthy energy state back by years.
Forces board vessels linked to IHH as Foreign Ministry calls the convoy a Hamas-serving "provocation" with no humanitarian purpose.
In the face of President Donald Trump's threats, Iran is hardening its position and taking the issue of nuclear enrichment off the negotiating table. Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said: "We do not fear the enemy's threats. We believe in what we have and are preparing plans for confrontation."
An American source tells Al Jazeera that Tehran has days – not weeks – to break the diplomatic deadlock, as the US and Israel step up preparations for a renewed strike.
After the Beijing summit, US President Donald Trump’s advisers fear China could invade Taiwan within the next five years. There are also concerns over what such a move would mean for US access to the island’s advanced chip industry.
The Turkish president’s party is expected to pass the “Blue Homeland Law,” which would annex maritime territory around the Aegean islands and deep into the Mediterranean. The plan could ignite a confrontation with Greece and Cyprus.
The New York Times says the IDF operated a covert facility in the Iraqi desert, killed a shepherd who discovered it, and abandoned the site after the campaign ended.
Authorities reported damage to a transformer station outside the power plant. There were no casualties in the strike, and no damage was reported to the functioning of the power plant, which is operated by South Korea.
The Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo has spread to the capital, Kinshasa, and to neighboring Uganda. The death toll has passed 80, and the World Health Organization fears the epidemic could spread to additional countries.
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