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War in the Middle East: latest developments Washington, United States, March 10 (AFP) Mar 10, 2026 Here are the latest events in the Middle East war:
The United Arab Emirates said it was intercepting a missile and drone attack from Iran on Tuesday, hours after the Iranian foreign minister told broadcaster PBS News that his country had ruled out further talks with the United States and was prepared to continue missile attacks for "as long as needed."
"We're also waiving certain oil-related sanctions to reduce prices," Trump told reporters after his administration previously signaled it would roll back sanctions on oil exports from Russia. "We're going to take those sanctions off till this straightens out."
"It's going to be ended soon, and if it starts up again they'll be hit even harder," Trump said at a news conference in Florida, referring to Iran. He previously told lawmakers that the campaign would be a "short-term excursion."
Trump also pressed for what he called "ultimate victory" against Tehran's clerical establishment, which over the weekend picked the son of slain supreme leader Ali Khamenei as its new chief.
"The Islamic Republic of Iran has always declared its readiness to reduce tension in the region; provided that the airspace, soil and waters of our neighbours are not used to attack the Iranian people," Pezeshkian said in a statement about the call.
Bahrain's sprawling Al Ma'ameer oil facility was hit, causing a fire and damage, with the country's state-owned energy firm Bapco declaring force majeure -- the latest Gulf producer to activate the legal clause.
AFP journalists reported a powerful explosion in the Iranian capital at the same time as aircraft were heard overhead.
The Iranian players' stance ahead of an Asian Cup tournament match in Australia last week was widely seen as an act of defiance against the Islamic republic. Five players escaped the team hotel on Australia's Gold Coast overnight.
The ministry had previously reported a death toll of 394. AFP could not independently verify the figures.
Defending his party, and blasting the Lebanese government, Raad said the group's goal is to "to drive the enemy out of our occupied land... And quite plainly, we have no other option to preserve honor, pride and dignity than the option of resistance."
"It is unlikely that any security can be achieved in the Strait of Hormuz amid the fires ignited by the United States and Israel in the region," he said.
"The UAE does not seek to be drawn into conflict or escalation," said Jamal Al Musharakh, the UAE's ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva. burs-arp/mlm/lga/ceg |
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