Iran has rejected claims of active negotiations with the United States, even as Washington insists talks are progressing. Conflicting proposals, rising tensions, and ongoing military actions continue to complicate efforts to end the war
A temporary pause in the US ultimatum to Iran has sparked confusion as leaders deny talks while citizens fear both war and repression, highlighting deep divisions within Iranian society and uncertainty over the region’s volatile future
The Eurofighter Typhoon, a state-of-the-art multi-role fighter jet developed by a consortium consisting of Germany, Spain, Italy, and Britain, boasts advanced capabilities in both air-to-air and air-to-surface combat, making it a crucial asset for Turkey’s evolving military needs
This meeting, reported by the Hezbollah-affiliated Lebanese news organization Al Akhkbar on Tuesday, marks the second encounter between the two officials. The discussions focused on the escalating tensions between Hezbollah and Israel and explored avenues to prevent a full-scale war
Berlin has maintained a veto since 2018, blocking a deal sought by London. However, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock signalled a shift in Germany's stance during her recent visit to Israel, suggesting that the blockade might be lifted
The Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology of the State of Israel, Ofir Akunis, has recently held a brief meeting with the Minister of Research and Higher Education of Germany, Betina Stark and Tazinger.
A team from Hashemite University in Jordan recently took part in a study visit to Germany about the athletic university model as part of the "Bridge" Project Activities.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs Sameh Shoukry participated - virtually - today, June 19, 2023, in the High-level Pledging Event to Support the Humanitarian Response in Sudan and the Region.
The Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, Minister of State for Public Sector Renewal, Nasser Sultan Shraideh, has recently attended a meeting with the Minister for Planning and International Cooperation Zeina Toukan.
Italy: The Italian caretaker government approved, on Thursday evening, a new package of new additional aid to support the social and productive sectors in the face of the wave of high prices, inflation and the repercussions of high energy prices.
The 27 member states of the European Union agreed at dawn on Wednesday to ban the sale of new cars with heat engines, including petrol and diesel, starting from 2035, as part of efforts to achieve carbon neutrality in Europe by 2050.
A delegation from the Qatar Milibul Committee in the Ministry of Interior visited the German Anterschutz Exhibition, which specializes in fire fighting, rescue, civil and security, and is organized from June 20-25 this year in Hanover, Germany.
Iran has rejected claims of active negotiations with the United States, even as Washington insists talks are progressing. Conflicting proposals, rising tensions, and ongoing military actions continue to complicate efforts to end the war
A temporary pause in the US ultimatum to Iran has sparked confusion as leaders deny talks while citizens fear both war and repression, highlighting deep divisions within Iranian society and uncertainty over the region’s volatile future
Israel’s military push into southern Lebanon marks a significant escalation, with infrastructure destruction and civilian displacement raising concerns, as Hezbollah retaliation and regional tensions threaten to widen the ongoing conflict
In Iraq’s Ewaynat village, farmers face growing uncertainty as climate change disrupts traditional agriculture. With drought and erratic rainfall threatening livelihoods, communities are turning to climate-smart techniques to adapt, reduce costs, and preserve farming traditions