Iran may consider negotiations with the U.S. over nuclear militarization, but refuses talks aimed at
Jordan’s King Abdullah II hosted officials from Syria, Turkiye, Iraq, and Lebanon to discuss Syria’s
The U.S. has revoked Iraq’s waiver to pay Iran for electricity, intensifying economic pressure on
Massad Boulos, Trump’s adviser, claimed peace between Lebanon and Israel is imminent, praising Israeli settlers,
Iran is open to talks with the US regarding concerns about its nuclear program’s militarization
Syria is witnessing its worst violence since Bashar al-Assad’s regime fell, with clashes between security
Qatar is amplifying its criticisms of Israel, particularly regarding potential attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites.
On March 9, 2025, nationwide protests erupted in Iran, involving truck drivers, retirees, nurses, and
IHEC announced that over 28 million Iraqis, or 60.7%, are eligible to vote in the
Syria’s interim president Ahmed al-Shara has called for unity and calm after clashes in coastal