Middle East

A spokesman for the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization, Behrooz Kamalondi, was quoted as saying that an "accident" had occurred at a nuclear uranium enrichment facility in

King Abdullah II of Jordan appeared with his half - brother Prince Hamza bin Al Hussein for the first time since the feud that shook the kingdom. Local media reported that the

Residents of the Saudi capital Riyadh today received "warning messages" on their cell phones, under the heading "Very emergency warning messages."

An official Jordanian source confirmed today that in the name of Awadalla, the former head of the Royal Cabinet, he is still under arrest and has not left the country.

Today, Wednesday, Egypt called for the formation of a new government to end the political stalemate in Lebanon away from the logic of the blockade.

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