As Washington continues military operations against Iran, the debate over the campaign is shifting from the scale of the damage inflicted to the question of what would follow if the Islamic Republic’s ruling structure were to collapse.
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As Washington continues military operations against Iran, the debate over the campaign is shifting from the scale of the damage inflicted to the question of what would follow if the Islamic Republic’s ruling structure were to collapse.
United States President Donald Trump has promised to make a “very big announcement” in a primetime address on Thursday night.
Four Greek members of parliament from the ruling party were among 22 people indicted on Thursday over a multi-million-euro EU farm subsidy scandal that has rocked the government.
Pakistan said on Thursday it would encourage the United States and Iran to stop violence and resume talks under a memorandum of understanding (MoU) it helped mediate last month.
Ukraine’s parliament on Thursday approved the appointment of Naftogaz boss Sergiy Koretsky as the new prime minister, part of a government reshuffle ordered by President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Outgoing UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer travels to Ukraine on Thursday for his final visit to the war-torn country before leaving office next week.
Large protests erupted in several Ukrainian cities on Thursday morning against the removal of popular Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov.
Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz told his US counterpart Pete Hegseth early Thursday that Israel is determined to keep its forces in “security zones” it has carved out inside Lebanon, Syria and the Gaza Strip.
The United States will not block Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado’s return to her home country, a US diplomat said on July 15, though he cautioned that the right conditions must be in place.
The US State Department said Wednesday it has approved the sale of an estimated $1.96 billion in weapons to bolster Saudi Arabia’s air defenses, as the war ramps up in the Middle East.
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