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Paris attacks: Middle East's wars arrive in Europe
We have arrived at a crossroads. Few can have believed that the bloody killings of Charlie Hebdo’s staff would be the end of it.
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Cathy Newman is joined from Washington DC by Husam Zomlot, the Palestinians’ chief delegate to the US and senior adviser to President Mahmoud Abbas.
The UN Secretary General António Guterres has said he has “great concern” about the escalating tensions between Saudi Arabia and Lebanon and that any conflict would have “devastating consequences” in the region. The tensions follow the sudden resignation of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri. Hezbollah’s leader in Lebanon today said Saudi Arabia had forced Hariri…
Walid Phares, who was one of Donald Trump’s foreign affairs advisers during the Presidential campaign, discusses the Iran nuclear deal.
Laptops are to be banned from airline hand luggage on inbound direct flights to the UK from six Middle Eastern and North African countries. The ban also applies to tablets and some larger mobile phones.
Is Saudi Arabia “playing proxy wars” by taking sides in religious conflicts in the Middle East? That’s what the Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said at a conference just a week ago in Italy. Theresa May clearly doesn’t agree. The Prime Minister publicly overruled Mr Johnson – saying his remarks did not reflect the Government’s views about…
We have arrived at a crossroads. Few can have believed that the bloody killings of Charlie Hebdo’s staff would be the end of it.
The A&E department at Manchester Royal Infirmary was closed as it carried out tests on two patients with suspected MERS. What are the symptoms? How does the virus spread? How contagious is it?
Former UK prime minister Tony Blair has submitted his resignatiom as Middle East peace envoy.
If Tony Blair was ever considered an honest broker as Middle East envoy, it is a title he may well have lost – even if most of what has gone wrong is not his fault.
Obama admitted ‘we don’t have a strategy yet’, which is why there was no need to put anything before congress, or bring the American people into the debate. He didn’t want to put the cart in front of the horse.
Europeans may think WWI is history, but people in the Arab world are still living with the fury and violence the conflict caused.
Tony Blair was in London today, addressing the Progress think tank 20 years after he became Labour leader. But weren’t there more pressing concerns in the Middle East?
The Lebanese-Australian journalist Rania Abouzeid, who’s reported extensively on Islamic militants in the Middle East speaks to Matt Frei from Beirut on the advances of Isis in the region.
As a campaign demands Tony Blair be removed from his role as Middle East envoy, Jon Snow asks Respect MP George Galloway and Blair’s former special adviser John McTernan – should he stay or go?
They were once the political world’s greatest rivals. Now, Tony Blair and David Cameron are to join the negotiating table for a different kind of peace.