Whatever path we choose will shape the region’s future for decades
Adnoc and Aramco shift focus to dividends in tougher environment for deals
President’s executive order also reviews Damascus’s designation as state sponsor of terrorism
Israeli prime minister’s comments come as country expresses interest in building ties with Lebanon and Syria
Palestinian group had sued government over supply of components to global pool used by allies
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Comments by IAEA’s Rafael Grossi follow week of conflicting claims about damage done by US and Israeli strikes
More countries will seek atomic weapons unless Europe and its allies defend a flawed but vital treaty
Facing an existential threat in the 1960s, Israel hastily assembled an atomic device. What will Iran choose to do?
Fertiliser prices have been ‘extremely volatile’ in the past two weeks, says CEO of leading crop nutrients group Yara
How an Italian fugitive used diplomatic immunity to work with Dubai royalty and Liberia’s fallen hero
Prime minister has sought to capitalise on domestic support for 12-day conflict to shore up his divisive premiership
Mourners take to Tehran streets but supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei does not attend traditional prayers
Can we justify lightheartedness at a time of deep uncertainty?
Impressive in size, design and content, the GEM’s opening may be tainted by politics and connotations of authoritarianism
Donald Trump’s former national security adviser reckons with the president’s move to bomb Iran
President’s comments come as intelligence reports raise doubts about success of American raid on nuclear sites
As Israel and Washington celebrate, there is a sense of dread and uncertainty throughout the region
Washington urges more support for Israel-backed foundation even though 400 have died trying to reach distribution sites
A surge of patriotic fervour has swept Iran since the war, but deep disillusionment with the theocratic regime remains
Preliminary assessments indicate Tehran was able to move much of its stockpile
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu alleges aid has been hijacked by Hamas, but provides no evidence
Xlinks ‘bitterly disappointed’ by minister’s view the project did not ‘stack up’ and will consider other options
Supreme leader’s comments come amid conflicting accounts of the damage to country’s nuclear facilities
Blackout in Spain and Portugal highlights need for renewable and reliable power