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The US chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, General Dan Caine, said the rate of Iranian ballistic missiles fired has fallen 86 per cent since the war started, and has dropped 23 per cent in the past 24 hours.
Christina Lamb, Chief Foreign Correspondent at the Sunday Times, Aaron Bastani from Novara Media and broadcaster Sir John Tusa discuss whether day to day crisis reporting is crowding out the deeper story of geopolitical realignment. We also discuss whether the were media blind spots behind the Green Party’s shock win in Gorton and Denton.
Newcastle United centre-back Fabian Schar was in the Middle East undergoing rehabilitation on an ankle injury when he was inadvertently caught up in the conflict
Pierre Gasly trusts Formula 1 will make the right decision on the staging of the Bahrain (April 10-12) and Saudi Arabia (April 17-19) races; watch the Australian Grand Prix weekend live on Sky Sports F1 from Friday morning,
Governments around the world are rushing to organize the return of their citizens from the Middle East on Wednesday and air traffic seems to be picking up slightly as travel across the region remains heavily disrupted by the widening Iran war.
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Thousands of stranded Brits to arrive home from Middle East today as airlines ramp up flights
A repatriation flight is currently scheduled to leave Oman's Muscat International Airport at 11pm local time (7pm GMT) tonight and will prioritise the most vulnerable Brits.
The war with Iran continues to cause aviation chaos in the Middle East and beyond, with planes remaining grounded in one of the world’s busiest travel regions.
The Foreign Office has updated travel advice for British nationals in Bahrain, Israel, Kuwait, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, with information on commercial flights and border crossings
The first flight from Dubai has safely landed in Australia, reuniting stranded tourists with their loved ones.
Hundreds of thousands of Britons are caught up in the evolving situation with ex-pats, holidaymakers and business travellers all affected
The region has been positioning itself as an AI hub, following billions of dollars in investment by tech giants.