Kyiv accuses Moscow of deliberately targeting civilian sites as mass drone attacks hit a port, homes, and medical facilities.
Missile and drone strikes hit the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Israel as the conflict widens, with Hormuz tensions and U.S. troop casualties raising fears of a broader regional war.
The Syrian President’s trip to Germany, initially planned for January, was postponed amid clashes between Syrian government forces and Kurdish fighters.
The government also plans a new compulsory “Media and Democracy” school subject.
According to the Kuwait port authority, there have been no casualties.
New powers allow British forces to board and detain sanctioned vessels transiting the Channel.
War escalates as Tehran digs in and Moscow is accused of lending a hand.
While industry insiders warn of a ‛huge risk,’ the UK national broadcaster’s board chairman insists that Matt Brittin’s experience in corporate transformation makes him the right man for a complex era.
Talks will follow a joint declaration, showing several major economic powers intending to ensure safe passage for vessels in the region.
The move reflects mounting pressure to balance support for Kyiv with fears of widening the war.
Prosecutors stated that an aspiring terror network established, maintained, and dismantled underground storage sites for weapons.
The attacks occurred as Hezbollah continued operations against Israeli positions, keeping the frontier volatile.