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Iran's foreign minister arrived on Monday in the Syrian capital to hold talks with Syrian officials, a week after a suspected Israeli airstrike on a building offering consular services in Damascus. Hossein Amirabdollahian met upon his arrival with his Syrian counterpart Faisal Mekdad and then held talks with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the state-run Syrian News Agency (SANA) reported. Amirabdollahian reiterated threats against Israel and vowed punishment and a "strong response," the Irania ....
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Cairo  Egypt's economy is facing serious hurdles after revenue from the country's most strategic asset the Suez Canal has dropped by nearly half. Attacks by the pro-Iranian Houthi militia group on ships passing by Yemen has made merchant ships avoid the Red Sea and the canal. The Greek-flagged grain ship Sea Champion was slightly damaged Wednesday by two ballistic missiles fired by the northern Yemen-based Houthi group, which says it is attacking Western ships in solidarity with Hamas militants fighting Israel. Because of such attacks, many ships that normally pass by Yemen, headed to or from the Suez Canal, now avoid the area and take the longer route around the Horn of Africa. That is cutting deeply into Egypt's revenue from ships passing through the canal and is just the latest challenge to the country's economy, Egyptian President Abdel Fatteh el-Sissi said. First, el-Sissi said, were the two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. Then the Russia-Ukraine conflict ....
Egypt's economy is facing serious hurdles after revenue from the country's most strategic asset the Suez Canal has dropped by nearly half. Attacks by the pro-Iranian Houthi militia group on ships passing by Yemen has made merchant ships avoid the Red Sea and the canal. The Greek-flagged grain ship Sea Champion was slightly… ....