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The WHO has advised countries administer one shot of the life-saving treatment as there are not enough doses
Two countries technically in a state of war have agreed to demarcate their maritime boundary
Lebanese President Michel Aoun holds consultations with top officials over proposed agreement
Former UN official was allowed to leave Iran on Wednesday on an Omani flight and then transferred to Abu Dhabi
The 22-year-old was detained by morality police last week and later died
The US is said to have developed anti-personnel weapon to kill without explosives and avoid collateral damage
As temperatures across Europe hit record highs, The National's Middle East reporters share tips on how to stay cool
Gen Michael Kurilla says surging inflation and increasing competition from China in the region are also of concern to America
The UK's proposal to thousands of people crossing the English Channel has drawn criticism from the UN, right's groups and even Nigel Farage
The US president said his Russian counterpart 'cannot remain power', only for the White House to insist that was not a call for regime change
Relations between Baghdad and Tehran are strained amid a complex political battle to form the next Iraqi government
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has pushed for his country to mediate
Europe has announced a large package of sanctions on Russia