Israel strikes near Lebanon’s Qaraoun dam as war intensifies: What to know The strikes near the large water reservoir follow pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to up attacks on Hezbollah in response to rocket fire and a rising death toll in Lebanon. Lebanon
US-Iran deal could take ‘a few days’ as roadblocks emerge, nuclear talks deferred Mediators are scrambling to secure a deal that would end the war, while leaving unresolved the thorniest issues that predated it. Iran
US gave Israel 'tacit agreement' to target senior Hezbollah figures While there is no explicit agreement, sources say Washington has offered quiet approval despite a ceasefire reached April 16. United States
Analysis Cash as leverage: How Iran's push for frozen billions is reshaping diplomacy The frozen assets debate is a test of whether the postwar diplomatic track can move toward a durable framework — or whether financial mistrust will evolve into yet another breaking point. By A correspondent in Tehran In Tehran, reporting on politics
US-Iran tit-for-tat strikes over Hormuz expose risks of prolonged standoff By Jared Szuba In Washington, DC, reporting on defense, national security, military
Iranian officials trade blame as energy crisis, outages worsen: What to know Unplanned power outages across Tehran in February have brought Iran’s energy crisis back into the spotlight, particularly as the country grapples with the strain of the maximum pressure sanctions campaign placed upon it by the United States. Iran
Syria arrests Hezbollah-linked smugglers in Damascus: What to know A crackdown on smuggling operations between Lebanon and Syria has intensified since the fall of Bashar al-Assad. Syria
Turkey slaps travel ban on 2 businessmen for criticizing dissident crackdown Two business leaders from the country’s largest industrialist group were banned from traveling internationally after a speech by the Turkish president criticizing the organization. Turkey
Opponents of Syria’s new government meet in Geneva, criticize Sharaa: What we know The meeting was organized by longtime activist Haytham Manna and comes amid opposition to the interim government led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. Syria
Iran's IRGC dismantles alleged spy network linked to Israel, US: What to know The announcement comes as Iran and Israel are exchanging threats over the former’s nuclear program. Iran
Analysis Sudan, Russia reach 'understanding' on naval base but hurdles remain A naval base deal that has been more than five years in the making has gained renewed attention after statements from Sudan’s foreign minister while in Moscow. By Rosaleen Carroll In Washington, DC, US, reporting on the Middle East
Netanyahu taps confidant to lead Gaza negotiations, replacing Mossad chief: What we know Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu removed Mossad chief David Barnea and Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar from the negotiating team, replacing them with loyalist Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, who is seen as having a direct line to the White House. Israel
Pentagon sends B-52 bombers over Middle East as US aims to pressure Iran The US military signals continuity in the region as Saudi Arabia hosts Trump’s push for a dramatic reset with Russia over the Ukraine war. By Jared Szuba In Washington, DC, reporting on defense, national security, military
Mass arrests in Turkey as Erdogan courts Kurds, seeks to eliminate rivals Erdogan is intensifying his crackdown on Kurdish and opposition groups in fear of rivals and political instability ahead of the 2028 elections. Turkey
Lebanon extends Iran flight ban, will close airport during Nasrallah funeral The flight suspensions come as Hezbollah supporters had been organizing daily protests around Lebanon’s only civilian airport in protest against a ban on Iranian flights to and from Beirut. Lebanon
Iran unveils new drones in military drill: What to know Amid heightened tensions with the United States and Israel, Iran is flexing its military might. Iran
US-Russia talks conclude in Saudi Arabia, most high-level meeting since 2023: What to know The US State Department said one purpose of the talks was to “reestablish” bilateral relations with Russia as Saudi Arabia seeks to mediate between the two. United States