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MOSCOW, June 18 /TASS/. SPIEF may yield $95.5 billion in contracts, and US President Donald Trump leaves the G7 summit in Canada early. Meanwhile, Iran deploys a hypersonic missile to strike Israel.
Tehran warns US intervention ‘would be recipe for all-out war’ after Trump mulls joining strikes - Israeli strikes killed ...
French President Emmanuel Macron condemned any military push to topple Iran’s regime, warning at the G7 summit that it would ...
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Biased diplomacy
President Donald Trump, perhaps, has a lopsided plan in the name of peace for the Middle East. It is quite unfortunate that rather than acting as honest broker, credible to his stature of a superpower ...
President Donald Trump is at a critical crossroads as he considers whether the United States should join Israel's military ...
Israel claimed Tuesday to have killed a top Iranian general as it traded more strikes with its longtime foe, and U.S.
Six of the Group of Seven leaders discussed Russia's war in Ukraine and the Israel-Iran conflict but failed to reach major ...
FTSE flat as inflation higher than expected before interest rates decision - Stock market reaction and business news from Wednesday ...
The U.S. President is reportedly weighing whether to launch a military strike, threatening Iran’s leader: “Our patience is ...
By Ben Aris in Berlin Western unity to support Ukraine in its existential struggle with Russia has collapsedю TheG7 summit of ...
Putin’s forces kill six and injure 49 in fresh wave of drone attacks - Huge attack by Putin's forces saw 27 locations targeted with nearly 500 missiles and drones ...