
A wider war in the Middle East, from Hamas to Hezbollah and now Iran
New York Times: The long-feared “wider war” in the Middle East is here.
New York Times: The long-feared “wider war” in the Middle East is here.
Israeli officials have signalled they may not launch a huge attack on Iran.
Financial Times: Magnate blames Biden for decision to drain strategic oil reserve.
New York Times: Israel and Iran are on the brink of a direct conflict.
Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to exact a “heavy price” from Iran for its missile attack.
Boardrooms focus on assessing and mitigating geopolitical risks.
'Maximum restraint and diplomatic solutions are essential.'
NYT: The country of 5.4m people already stuck in a dejected state of nonstop emergency.
A man in the West bank has been killed by Iran's missile attack on Israel.
The Dunedin parents are sheltering with their three children aged 8, 5 and 2.
Walid Daqqa, detained for 38 years, died from cancer in April.
New York Times: Major nations have essentially become onlookers to Mideast events.
Wave of attacks has eliminated Hezbollah commanders; Iran vows to respond.
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NYT: How Israeli intelligence’s advances led to the targeting of key Hezbollah figures.
Damien O'Connor's post has since been removed.
Families flee airstrikes in Beirut, seeking shelter as hospitals overflow with casualties.
Nasrallah's death is a 'strategic victory', but concerns remain over Hezbollah's power.
'It was just bang after bang after bang, and the building shaking.'
Netanyahu vows to continue strikes on Hezbollah until displaced residents can return home.
Winston Peters to meet Joe Biden, highlighting UN's Ukraine failure and global diplomacy.
Israel has faced fierce international criticism for its nearly one-year offensive.
Iranian-backed militants to rethink how to protect communications following the attack.
Israel’s military signals it is preparing for a broader offensive.
Washington’s grip on the crisis appears more tenuous than ever.
New York Times: Israel didn't tamper with the pagers, officials say – it made them.
Winston Peters said New Zealand offered cautious support to the resolution.
The dead include a 10yo girl who was standing next to her father.
Hamas claims to have enough resources to keep fighting indefinitely.
Burns held urgent talks with Russian counterpart to prevent nuclear escalation in Ukraine.