A senior US source says that US Vice President Joe Biden has “no plans” to meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at next month’s G20 conference in Indonesia, as tensions over the OPEC+ agreement to curb oil output continue to resonate. White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said on Sunday that President Joe Biden would be “methodical” in determining how to react to Saudi Arabia about the
The United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) Ambassador to Washington, Yousef Al Otaiba, stated that the UAE is mediating between India and Pakistan to help the two countries in reaching a “healthy and functional”
MoreOn Friday, Iran announced that it had reached a uranium enrichment of 60%. The move came less than a week when Iran declared its plan to rump up uranium enrichment to 60%,
MoreIt was reported that the Qatari Council of Ministers approved a draft law permitting foreign investors to own 100% of companies listed on the Doha Stock Exchange, on Thursday. Before then, foreign
MoreOn Thursday, Lebanon’s President Michel Aoun demanded Israel to stop its exploration in an offshore gas pitch on its southern border, amongst continuing disagreement over their common sea border. Both states took
MoreOn Thursday, flights continued at Erbil International Airport in northern Iraq after a few hours of interference subsequent a drone attack on Wednesday night. “Aviation in Erbil International Airport has resumed on
MoreOn Thursday, it was reported that the Saudi-led coalition forces intercepted four drones and five ballistic missiles launched by Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi group towards Saudi soil. The statement came from Saudi-led coalition
MoreUS Secretary of State Antony Blinken commented on the Iranian nuclear enrichment plan in a press conference at NATO headquarters, where he was present to hold official talks with NATO officials. In
MoreOn Wednesday, a global chemical weapon organization’s report that the Assad regime used chemical weapons in a 2018 attack in northwestern Syria should come as a surprise to no one, the State
MoreSudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok invited the two Nile countries of Egypt and Ethiopia on Tuesday, in order to talk about possible options over reviving negotiations on the highly disputed Grand Ethiopian
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