Iran, US and Gulf
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T HE PETRO-MONARCHIES of the Gulf are celebrated big spenders—not least by the West’s defence industry. Their oil wealth pays for about a fifth of global arms imports, with a shopping list ranging from fighter jets to frigates. In a noisy, volatile neighbourhood, safety comes at a price.
Iran's recent missile and drone attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait challenge the fragile ceasefire in the region, prompting U.S. military responses and escalating tensions amid ongoing diplomatic efforts.
The FOX Forecast Center is eying possible development of tropical storms in the coming weeks for areas along the Gulf Coast and the Bay of Campeche.
Alabama is watching the Gulf as hurricane season nears, with warm waters and active weather raising early concerns for storms and heavy rain.
Washington and Tehran appeared to be edging closer on Wednesday to a one-page memorandum to end the Gulf war — with the emphasis on appeared. Sources told Reuters a deal could be sealed within days, and the region is already shifting on expectations of de-escalation.
An area of interest may form in the Gulf of America as the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season gets underway. FOX Weather Meteorologists Stephen Morgan and Marissa Torres break down how a stalled front
Increasing winds will direct the system northward toward the Gulf Coast, resulting in a mess of tropical downpours across Louisiana and southern Mississippi on Friday and Saturday.
Iran's selective transit system thus hits the region's most exposed producers hardest. Qatar's Ras Laffan, for example, is the world's largest LNG export terminal at a single location — handling around 77 million tonnes annually,
Israel’s September 9th airstrike on Qatar has shattered Gulf states’ assumptions about regional security. The attack targeted senior Hamas leadership—which Doha had hosted at Washington’s behest—and marked the first direct Israeli attack on a ...
The Gulf of Mexico has long been a crossroads of biodiversity and culture, a region shaped by mighty rivers and powerful hurricanes, oil platforms and vibrant coral reefs. Yet, beneath its surface, an unseen world pulses with sound: clicks, whistles, ship ...
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