Iran and Israel trade missile strikes as no sign of diplomatic breakthrough
Iran’s foreign minister said he would not negotiate with the US as long as Israel continued to carry out airstrikes against the country
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Iran’s foreign minister said he would not negotiate with the US as long as Israel continued to carry out airstrikes against the country
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As Europe tries to hammer out a deal in the Middle East, Donald Trump has given himself time to work out what to do – but peace may not be in everyone’s interest, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley from Tel Aviv
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Israel’s emergency services say at least two people have been wounded in a daytime Iranian ballistic missile attack, including a 16-year-old boy who is in serious condition
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Israel’s rhetoric has gone up into the use of the N (azi) word as the battlespace is being shaped for more bloodletting, World affairs editor Sam Kiley reports from Tel Aviv
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British PM calls for restraint and a return to diplomacy as Trump delays decision for at least two weeks
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Donald Trump said there was a ‘substantial chance of negotiations’ with Iran over nuclear facilities
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Iran’s Revolutionary Guards are experts at insurgency and may be relishing the prospect of conflict, says world affairs editor Sam Kiley
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Blaise Metreweli takes over at a dangerous time when Britain’s allies are among its biggest problems, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley
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Israel’s attack on Iran’s nuclear programme is good for the UK – but helping Israel now is not, and here’s why, explains world affairs editor Sam Kiley
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Israel’s real aim in Iran is regime change – and that suits the West just fine, writes World Affairs Editor Sam Kiley
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Netanyahu will defend the attack on Tehran as an ‘existential’ defensive measure but we will all pay the price, says world affairs editor Sam Kiley
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Israel may bomb Iran. Putin and Netanyahu will gain but that suits Trump, says world affairs editor Sam Kiley
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Years of covering power struggles and civil wars leads world affairs editor Sam Kiley to question whether Trump is intentionally taking the establishment apart on his own home turf
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Mark Rutte’s demands for a huge increase in defence spending are a necessary evil, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley
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