Newsletter: Daily Briefing Pakistan interior minister in Tehran amid mediation push Mohsin Reza Naqvi’s second trip to Iran in less than a week comes as Islamabad seeks to preserve a fragile ceasefire between Washington and Tehran and amid renewed US threats of military action. By Ezgi Akin In Ankara, reporting on diplomacy, EU-Turkey ties, NATO
Iraqi PM Zaidi holds talks as cabinet deadlock leaves nine posts unfilled Political disputes caused parliament to fail to agree on a number of ministerial nominees, including those of defense and the interior. Iraq
Senate advances resolution to limit Trump's Iran war powers The measure marks a symbolic win for Democrats and a growing number of Republicans who have questioned the Trump administration's war with Iran. United States
UAE, France renew defense pact after Rafale jets controversy Last month, French newspaper La Tribune reported that the UAE had withdrawn from a proposal to jointly fund development of the Rafale F5 fighter jet. United Arab Emirates
Analysis Iran tightens wartime crackdown across Kurdish, Baluch ethnic regions By A correspondent in Tehran In Tehran, reporting on politics
Vance says transfer of Iran's enriched uranium to Russia 'not currently our plan' By Jared Szuba In Washington, DC, reporting on defense, national security, military
Newsletter: Gulf Pakistan, India redraw Gulf security map By Francesco Schiavi In Bologna, reporting on security, defense, economy, governance
Clean air funding halved in Iran’s budget as pollution chokes much of country As much of Iran grapples with record levels of air pollution during the cold season each year, the government has halved the resources allocated to tackling the pressing issue despite an overall increase in the budget cap. Iran
Pentagon readies aircraft carrier to assist Turkey earthquake rescue efforts US European Command has begun pre-positioning supplies at Incirlik Air Base to support Turkey's efforts. Turkey
Twitter restricted in Turkey in aftermath of earthquake Governmental restrictions on the social media app have been imposed even while rescuers race against time to reach survivors trapped under the rubble. Turkey
Erdogan tours earthquake zone as casualty count rises The Turkish president visited the epicenter of the quake in Kahramanmaras to pledge state aid to victims, but many remain angry at the government's response. Turkey
Earthquake shatters tiny Jewish community in Turkey's Antakya Antakya was once home to a thriving Jewish community, but after this week's earthquakes, the few Jews who still lived there are unlikely to return. Turkey
Earthquake deaths pass 11,000 in Turkey, Syria as anger, desperation mount: Live Updates Desperation is growing in the aftermath of the massive earthquakes that rocked Turkey, Syria and beyond as international rescue efforts pour into the region. Turkey
Rescuers pour into Turkey, but aid slow to arrive in earthquake-hit Syria The disaster response in northern Syria is stymied by supply chain issues, logistical hurdles and diplomatic disputes over accessing the country's rebel-held territory. Turkey
Israel's rescue teams arrive in Turkey, will establish field hospital for earthquake victims Three Israeli rescue delegations are already on the ground, with more humanitarian aid expected in the coming days. Israel
Hopes dim amid frantic earthquake rescues, as Turkey declares state of emergency President Erdogan says there are more than 53,000 rescuers in the 10 provinces, but locals complain that some neighborhoods are abandoned as hopes run out for people trapped in the debris. Turkey
Israeli society facing flare-up over Netanyahu’s judicial shakeup The two camps supporting the Netanyahu government’s judicial shake-up and those opposing it have resorted to aggressive words and threats. Israel
Pentagon sends USAID search and rescue teams to Turkey Two American emergency response teams departed for Turkey Tuesday following deadly earthquakes believed to killed more than 5,000 people. By AL-MONITOR Staff
Iran shows off underground air base with Russia's Sukhoi jets In the first public display of an underground air base, Iran presented missile-mounted warplanes and bombers at a moment of growing concerns over its controversial drone deliveries to Russia. Iran