Amid escalating tensions in Iran, two senior security officials have issued chilling threats to Iranian citizens, warning that both protesting minors and thieves could face death under new shoot-to-kill orders.
Amid escalating tensions in Iran, two senior security officials have issued chilling threats to Iranian citizens, warning that both protesting minors and thieves could face death under new shoot-to-kill orders.
Etihad Airways is also restarting a limited flight schedule from its hub in Abu Dhabi while Qatar Airways operations remain temporarily suspended.
"That type of language is not acceptable. There must not be threats against EU member states," Brussels said after Volodymyr Zelenskyy floated giving Viktor OrbΓ‘n's personal number to Ukrainian soldiers #EuropeNews
Euronews correspondent Jane Witherspoon reports after another night of massive aerial attacks at the United Arab Emirates, as explosions from interceptions were heard every 20 seconds on Friday morning.
Oil prices surged on Friday after warnings from Qatar that the war will force Gulf to stop energy exports "within days".
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Several EU countries, including France and Germany, have increased security measures as authorities fear potential attacks linked to Iranian networks or extremist actors. #EuropeNews
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European nationals are leaving Iran through a border crossing into Azerbaijan as evacuation efforts continue as the Iran war enters its seventh day.
A New York court has ordered Customs to begin repaying hundreds of thousands of importers β before the government could find a way to avoid it.
Qatar residents were woken up by emergency alerts after the country's air defences intercepted drones and missiles targeting Al Udeid Air Base overnight.
Rising regional tensions keep thousands of travellers stranded as the Iran war enters its seventh day.
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Iranian attacks have led to the suspension of Qatari LNG production and major shipping disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz. Which EU countries could be the most affected?
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The US and Venezuela have decided to restore diplomatic ties after nearly a decade, aiming for a peaceful democratic transition and closer cooperation on mining and oil, according to the US State Department.
Euronewsβ Dubai correspondent Jane Witherspoon reports from the ground in the UAE as the Iran war enters its seventh day and attacks continue to ripple across the region.
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"We must not leave any generation behind", European Commissioner Glenn Micallef said. #EuropeNews
Some 800 US-made missiles have been used in three days across the Middle East, more than Ukraine has made use of over the four winter months. #EuropeNews
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The United States has issued a temporary 30-day waiver allowing Indian refiners to purchase Russian crude oil currently stranded at sea, as disruptions from the Iran conflict threaten global energy supplies.
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The average gross earnings of bus, tram and train drivers are below the overall earnings of full-time employees in Germany. Euronews Business takes a closer look at railway salaries.
Kyiv accuses Hungarian authorities of kidnapping seven employees of Ukraine's Oschadbank, together with a large amount of cash and gold. The fresh escalation in a bitter diplomatic feud between OrbΓ‘n and Zelensky. #EuropeNews
Sweden's Minister for Migration Johan Forssell tells Europe Today that the EU "cannot have another refugee crisis", after the bloc's home affairs ministers gathered to discuss the spiralling conflict in the Middle East.
"We are prepared for anything."
EU Commissioner Hadja Lahbib reacts on #EuropeToday to the war in #Iran, saying the EU "didn't expect it" but is ready to act if a humanitarian crisis unfolds.
Watch the full interview on Euronews.
Also in this newsletter: European Commissioner for crisis management Hadja Lahbib reacts to the war gripping the Middle East. #EuropeToday
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No signs of imminent βwaves of refugees leaving Iran, but we're prepared" Swedish Migration Minister says on #EuropeToday.
Forssell also warned that βthings can change very quicklyβ, and that Europe βcannot have another refugee crisis.β
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Faith leaders gathered in the Oval Office to pray over President Trump β captured in a video released by a Trump adviser.