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According to Iranian media Fars News, Arab sources reported that two explosions were heard in Kuwait.
2026-07-12
According to Iranian media Fars News, Arab sources reported that two explosions were heard in Kuwait.
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2026-07-11
Pakistan’s deputy prime minister and foreign minister Dar spoke by phone with Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal on the 11th to exchange views on rising regional tensions after the US‑Iran Islamabad memorandum signed in June. Both expressed concern about
Pakistan’s deputy prime minister and foreign minister Dar spoke by phone with Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal on the 11th to exchange views on rising regional tensions after the US‑Iran Islamabad memorandum signed in June. Both expressed concern about continued escalation, said a new round of conflict would undermine efforts to preserve regional peace and stability, and called for maximum restraint to allow diplomatic mediation time and space. Faisal outlined Saudi diplomatic efforts and stressed cooling tensions and sustained dialogue. The two agreed to remain in close contact and coordinate on the situation.
2026-07-12
Middle East Eye reports the US is working with Iraq and Syria to rehabilitate an about 800 km pipeline from Kirkuk to the Mediterranean port of Baniyas to enable Iraqi crude exports that bypass the Strait of Hormuz. An agreement is expected to be ann
Middle East Eye reports the US is working with Iraq and Syria to rehabilitate an about 800 km pipeline from Kirkuk to the Mediterranean port of Baniyas to enable Iraqi crude exports that bypass the Strait of Hormuz. An agreement is expected to be announced during Iraqi PM Ali al‑Zaidi’s planned White House meeting with Trump next week. The pipeline has been out of service for decades and is severely damaged; a senior official said it will likely require full reconstruction, a project expected to take two to three years. A group of US companies have been recruited to participate.
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