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Gulf Arab nations condemn new Iranian attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait.
People walk past a mural depicting drones attacking a Star of David in the Iranian capital, Tehran, on Monday.
Gulf Arab nations condemn new Iranian attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait.
People walk past a mural depicting drones attacking a Star of David in the Iranian capital, Tehran, on Monday.
Iniesta takes first coaching job at second-tier UAE club
Iniesta takes first coaching job at second-tier UAE club June 2 : Former Barcelona and Spain player Andres Iniesta has been appointed head coach of Gulf United, the United Arab Emirates second-tier club said. Iniesta was at the heart of the Spain and Barcelona midfield during a period of sustained success for both teams in the late 2000s and early 2010s, and scored the winning goal in the 2010 World Cup final.
Why is Hezbollah still important for Iran?
Why is Hezbollah still important for Iran? June 10, 2026The situation in the Middle East remains tense, with a fragile ceasefire in the Iran war looking more and more tenuous as all sides exchange threats and fire. On Monday, the US blamed the crash of an attack helicopter off Oman on Iran and carried out strikes on Iranian sites.
What the US-Israel war on Iran will not change in the Middle East
What the US-Israel war on Iran will not change in the Middle East The war may redraw alliances and shift balances of power, but geography, Palestine and political identity will endure. In every major Middle Eastern war, the same illusion returns: the belief that bombs can rewrite history. The US-Israel war on Iran is rapidly and forcefully redrawing the map of the Middle East in ways previously unseen.
Iran footballers describe how war with US-Israel affects their World Cup
Iran footballers describe how war with US-Israel affects their World Cup Iran national players Saeid Ezatolahi and Mohammad Ghorbani talk about how the war is overshadowing a World Cup dream. Iran is heading to the World Cup while the country is at war with a host nation, a situation that is unique in the tournament’s history. The United States-Israel war on Iran began on February 28, and there has been an uneasy ceasefire in place since April 8, but the uncertainty – and occasional flare-up...
Trump threatened to 'blow up' Oman — why the tiny Gulf kingdom is caught between DC and Iran
President Donald Trump's threat to "blow up" Oman if the Gulf kingdom didn't "behave" has exposed a rare rupture with one of Washington's most valuable Middle East partners — a country that has spent decades quietly serving as America's backchannel to Iran. "The strait's gotta be open to everybody," the president said during a Cabinet meeting Wednesday. "It's international waters.
Can Iran rebuild trust with its Gulf neighbors?
Can Iran rebuild trust with its Gulf neighbors? June 1, 2026Since the beginning of the Iran war, Gulf countries have absorbed thousands of Iranian missile and drones, with Tehran taking aim at targets including US military bases and civilian energy infrastructure. On Monday, Kuwait said its air defenses were fending off a missile and drone barrage after the US said it had targeted radar and drone sites in southern Iran.
Secret routes & ghost tankers: Here's why crude hasn't hit $200 yet
Oil prices have surged since Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the subsequent US naval blockade of Iranian ports, yet crude has stopped well short of the $200-a-barrel levels many analysts once feared. According to maritime intelligence firm TankerTrackers, one key reason is the emergence of alternative shipping networks that are allowing oil and cargo to continue flowing despite the disruption. The company reported a sharp rise in covert “dark” ship-to-ship transfers across the...
Rubio says Trump envoy Barrack to step down from Syria post
Rubio says Trump envoy Barrack to step down from Syria post Trump envoy Tom Barrack to exit formal Syria post but retain key role managing US policy in Syria and Iraq. US Special Envoy for Syria Tom Barrack will step down from his post following the expiration of his formal mandate, but he is set to maintain a central diplomatic role managing policy for Syria and Iraq, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced.