
Gulf Nations Under Fire as Iran Continues Strikes
Missile and drone attacks hit Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Qatar on Sunday.

Missile and drone attacks hit Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Qatar on Sunday.

Drones and missiles hit U.S. targets across the Gulf as Tehran threatens to disrupt global oil routes.

Ukraine’s leader says negotiations with Moscow remain on track this week, even as missile and drone attacks rattle the Gulf.

They fled for tax breaks and sunshine. Now, as missiles fall, they suddenly remember they have a homeland.

Explosions were reported in several Gulf countries after Iranian missiles struck targets in the region.

Negotiators from Ukraine, Russia and the U.S. convene in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday, but Russian strikes on Ukraine’s energy grid threaten to overshadow the talks.

The first direct Russian-Ukrainian negotiations in nearly four years took place in Abu Dhabi, with talks set to resume on February 1st.

Major trading partners of Iran—including China, Turkey, the UAE, and Iraq—could face new U.S. levies.

Islamist groups are using student organisations at British universities to platform extremist speakers.

A decade after launching a joint military operation against the Iran-backed Houthis, Riyadh and Abu Dhabi are now openly confronting each other.