Iranian officials vow 'harsh' response as Trump threatens action: What to know Iranian officials signaled openness to a nuclear deal but warned they would retaliate against any US military strike. Iran
Analysis After Trump’s rebuke, can Maliki rebound in Iraq, or does Sudani become favorite? President Donald Trump’s criticism of Nouri al-Maliki could either hurt or help his chances to return to office, depending on how Iraq’s political leaders respond, experts said. By Adam Lucente In New York City, reporting on regional news, militancy, climate change
EU nears terror listing of Iran’s IRGC as France, Spain flip: What to know France and Spain had previously opposed the designation of the IRGC, arguing that the move could curtail any chance of dialogue with Tehran. Iran
Turkey declares Somalia unity a priority after Israel's Somaliland recognition Ankara has designated Somalia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity as a national security priority in its latest expression of support. Turkey
Newsletter: Gulf Iran-US row puts Gulf at risk By Francesco Schiavi In Bologna, reporting on security, defense, economy, governance
Analysis What will Israel’s next phase entail in Gaza as war drags on? The Israeli military continues fighting in an attempt to mark as many achievements on the ground before it shifts to the third phase of the war. By Rina Bassist In Paris, reporting on Israeli politics and European affairs
What does Saudi Arabia's CICA membership mean for its Asia pivot? The kingdom’s achievement of observer status in the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia follows similar moves with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and BRICS. Legacy: Gulf
Turkey says US should 'fulfill' F-16s commitments ahead of Sweden's NATO vote Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan called on his American counterpart Antony Blinken to act in the spirit of alliance over the pending Turkish bid to buy new F-16 fighter jets from the United States. Turkey
Armenian clergy members attacked in Jerusalem over real estate dispute Hooded men attacked several Armenian clergymen and theology students, apparently in relation to a disputed deal for the sale of a parking lot inside the Armenia Quarter in Jerusalem’s Old City. Israel
Famine looms as more than 21,000 killed in Gaza Israel presses on with its offensive in the Gaza Strip, while the humanitarian situation quickly deteriorates. Palestine
Funeral held for Iran's IRGC commander killed by Israel as Tehran vows revenge Iran said Sayyed Razi Mousavi was killed in an Israeli strike in Syria. The death of the commander, who was mourned in Syria and Iraq, could ignite war between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah. Iraq
Turkey speeds up attacks on Kurdish groups in Syria, Iraq The latest escalation occurred after the killing of 12 Turkish soldiers in northern Iraq over the past week. Turkey
Turkey's Erdogan compares Netanyahu to Hitler, drawing Israel's rebuke The Turkish president’s inflammatory comments drawing a parallel between Hitler to Netanyahu once again have ramped up tensions between Turkey and Israel. Turkey
Who is Sigrid Kaag, veteran diplomat and UN's new aid coordinator for Gaza? Sigrid Kaag has worked extensively with the UN in the Middle East. She is fluent in Arabic and speaks Dutch, German, French, English and Spanish. Palestine
Analysis How killing of Iran’s IRGC commander in Syria could ignite Israel-Lebanon war With Hezbollah increasing its missile and drone attacks against Israel’s northern communities, war on the Lebanon border could erupt at any minute. By Ben Caspit In Tel Aviv, reporting on national security, Israeli politics, defense