The New York Times
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/31
The effects of the war in Iran are squeezing consumers, businesses and governments around the world, raising the prices of many essential go...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/31
President Trump’s latest outbursts followed reports that European countries were imposing more restrictions on American aircraft in their ai...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/31
An economic simulation warned that the region’s economy could lose more than $190 billion in just one month, and that Gulf states that have...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/31
The president wants a negotiation, but the Iranians say they are refusing until a cease-fire is declared. And while Marines and the 82nd Air...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/31
As the United States expands its armada of warplanes on British soil, Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he is trying to defend Britain’s inte...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/31
The attack damaged the hull, the owner of the tanker said, which could cause an oil spill.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/31
Barely out of prototype testing, the Precision Strike Missile is shrouded in secrecy — including which Persian Gulf countries the Army is la...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/31
The battle over who should regulate artificial intelligence is turning into an epic clash between President Trump and states like California...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/30
Super Mario Bros. and Minecraft became movie blockbusters, and Call of Duty and Legend of Zelda adaptations are on the way. Fans of the vide...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/30
As leaders are killed and replaced, Iranian negotiators may not know what their government is willing to concede in any negotiations.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/30
After attacks on several Iranian campuses, Iranian forces warn they could target American universities in the region.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/30
The embrace of crypto by financial regulators under President Trump has entered a new, cozier phase.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/30
How the Antwerp Six shaped the modern fashion world, and why everyone is still obsessed.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/30
Three men working for an American security contractor say the United Arab Emirates paid them to carry out targeted killings in Yemen. One of...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/30
The deaths came a day after the U.N. secretary-general, António Guterres, condemned the killing of another peacekeeper.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/30
President Trump said in a newspaper interview that the United States might try to invade the Persian Gulf island, which is Iran’s main oil e...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/30
While detaining a CNN crew, a soldier said that Israeli troops were motivated by “revenge” against Palestinians and that all of the West Ban...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/30
President Trump suggested that Iran’s current leaders were “much more reasonable” as he sought to show progress in his war aims. Despite a m...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/30
The bill is broadly popular and expected to pass. Critics say it would strip away many of the safeguards intended to preserve due process, i...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/30
The Emirates’ largest city pitched itself to foreign workers and tourists as a sun-soaked safe haven in a volatile region. War has challenge...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/30
The Pentagon used missiles untested in combat in a deadly attack that struck civilian sites near a military compound, according to visual ev...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/30
The president, speaking to reporters on Air Force One, cast the permission as a “sign of respect.” He also asserted that the United States h...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2026/3/30
No more YouTube or video games on school laptops. Textbooks and pencils are back. Some seventh graders say they prefer learning offline.