As tensions rise in the Middle East and missile strikes target U.S. allies in the Gulf, some Americans abroad say finding a safe way home is proving difficult. Rick Olsen of Seattle is among them.
Katie Evans has been working as a schol teacher in Doha for six months A British woman in Qatar says "doors were shaking" as Iran launched missiles towards the country. It follows the US and Israel's ...
Khamenei warns US will no longer be able to use Gulf states as safe haven; Rubio insists deal still possible but is 'a few ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An influencer staying in Qatar witnessed missiles being intercepted in the skies over Doha on Thursday, March 5. Qatari ...
PHILADELPHIA - A Philadelphia native now living in Doha says life has changed dramatically since the U.S. attack on Iran Saturday, Feb. 28, with missiles flying and explosions becoming a regular part ...
QatarEnergy, Qatar's state-owned oil company, has said that "extensive damage" was caused after the Ras Laffan Industrial ...
The US targeted Iranian missile sites and mine-laying boats near Hormuz, citing self-defense, as Tehran engaged in peace ...
DOHA — Qatar’s Defense Ministry reported a missile attack on Thursday as escalation continued across the region in the wake of a US-Israeli attack on Iran. A ministry statement said that the country ...
The largest American military base in the Middle East is in the small Gulf nation of Qatar. Special correspondent Leila Molana-Allen reports from Doha as the U.S. war with Iran widens. The largest U.S ...