The Wall Street Journal's Shelby Holliday breaks down the weaponry used in the strikes on Iran.
As protests swelled in Iran early this year, an unlikely figure gained prominence—the son of the country’s reviled shah, who was toppled in the 1979 revolution. Iranians across the country have ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth weighed in on Operation Epic Fury, calling it the “most lethal, most complex, and ...
Abu Dhabi Airports said that a drone targeted Zayed International Airport, resulting in one death and seven injuries. Zayed is the primary international airport serving Abu Dhabi, the capital of the ...
Nearly one out of every five property transfers last year was made through inheritance, a record for the state and double the ...
Debris from an intercepted Iranian drone caused a minor fire at the facade of Dubai’s iconic luxury hotel Burj Al Arab, the ...
In this special episode of What’s News Sunday, host Luke Vargas is joined by WSJ national-security reporter Alex Ward and WSJ ...
South Korea’s Exports Grew 29% Year-on-Year in February ...
Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations called Saturday’s U.S. and Israeli attack a war crime against civilians, but made no ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will no longer travel to Israel on Monday “due to current circumstances,” according to Dylan ...
The disruption to the Middle East’s prodigious energy exports could have far-reaching economic consequences.
There have been no U.S. casualties reported in the Iran attacks, U.S. Central Command said on social media Saturday. The strikes against Iran’s leadership and military assets triggered a barrage of ...