Impact of the Iran War on European Travel Trends
As European travelers show increased interest in jet-setting, rising tensions in the Middle East are prompting greater concerns about safety for those planning trips abroad.
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As European travelers show increased interest in jet-setting, rising tensions in the Middle East are prompting greater concerns about safety for those planning trips abroad.
The ongoing conflict in Iran has prompted discussions in Washington about developing Syria as a significant energy corridor, potentially connecting pipelines to Turkey and Europe.
In a bid to extend a fragile ceasefire, Lebanese and Israeli envoys are set to meet in Washington for the second time in two weeks, focusing on the ongoing tensions involving Hezbollah.
The ongoing ceasefire between the US and Iran lacks a definitive timeline, prompting both nations to explore strategies to protect their interests. This analysis highlights key challenges ahead.
Ahmed Shihab-Eldin, a US-Kuwaiti journalist, has been acquitted of charges related to spreading false information through social media, according to his legal team.
As Lebanon gears up for renewed direct talks with Israel, the unfulfilled May 17 Agreement from 1983 casts a long shadow over the discussions, raising questions about their potential success.
As negotiations continue, Bryson DeChambeau expresses optimism about finalizing his contract with LIV Golf, amidst ongoing speculation regarding the league's financial stability.
In a troubling incident in Berlin, Reza Pahlavi, the exiled crown prince of Iran, was splattered with red liquid. The individual responsible has been detained by police.
A solemn ceremony took place in Montauban to honor Staff Sergeant Florian Montorio, attended by high-ranking military officials including the Minister for the Armed Forces.
The recent Israeli military actions in southern Lebanon have led to the death of journalist Amal Khalil and left a colleague injured, raising concerns over the safety of journalists in conflict zones.
The recent seizure of two international vessels by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz raises concerns about the future of peace talks, which now appear uncertain.
In a recent airstrike, Lebanon's prime minister has accused Israel of committing war crimes, particularly after attacks on Red Cross vehicles hindered rescue efforts.
In a significant development in nuclear negotiations, the White House has demanded that Iran hand over its enriched uranium, raising questions about future diplomatic relations.
Iran's leadership insists that the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed until the US blockade is lifted, emphasizing the need for a genuine ceasefire.
As global conflicts escalate and economic pressures mount, the concept of resilience becomes crucial. Intentional communities may offer insights into how to navigate these turbulent times.
The anticipated gas crisis linked to the Iran war has not occurred, with prices staying below 2022 levels, aided by new LNG supplies.
The closure of schools in Iran due to the war has left many children without educational opportunities, as classes shift to TV and intranet.
The more wars Israel wages, the more isolated the country becomes, writes Le Monde's Gilles Paris in his column.
Despite a newly implemented 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon, recent aerial footage reveals extensive damage in southern regions, with Israeli strikes continuing and Hezbollah's recent attack.
Despite a recent ceasefire extension by President Trump, tensions in the Strait of Hormuz remain high as Pakistan advocates for dialogue between the US and Iran.