Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said he had warm dealings with Donald Trump during the U.S. leader’s first term. Observers say he is now looking to those ties to end regional conflicts and ask for more U.S. cooperation against Kurdish separatists, as Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul.
Thursday’s attacks include a strike near Lebanon’s international airport, which came after Israeli military issued an evacuation order telling people to leave the area
Both Israelis and Palestinians on Wednesday welcomed Donald Trump’s U.S. presidential election victory. Israelis hope he will support them in their conflicts with Hamas and others; Palestinians hope he will offer new statehood ideas. Linda Gradstein reports from Jerusalem. Camera: Ricki Rosen.
The UN General Assembly urges action after Israel’s Knesset adopts laws against UNRWA
Israeli prime minister tried to fire Yoav Gallant before, but changed his mind after protests
Concern has grown over the whereabouts and welfare of the young woman, with activists worried authorities could confine her in a psychiatric institution
How Trump will deal with Iran remains a mystery
Analysts warn Tehran seeks to undermine faith in the democratic system, regardless of who emerges victorious in the US presidential race
The massive pier project was hampered by unexpected bad weather and security issues
Moscow accused of falsifying customs declarations, using deceptive shipping practices
Russia is “flagrantly violating” its agreements with the oil cartel OPEC by concealing the true amount of oil it is producing and selling, according to a new report that says the profits are funding Moscow’s war on Ukraine. Henry Ridgwell reports.
Iran's chief diplomat says Tehran opposes military escalation in the region but will respond to Israel's deadly October 26 strike against his country
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