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LIVE: UAE under attack from Iran for second day in a row

The United Arab Emirates has declared it has again come under attack from Iran with drones and missiles fired towards the Gulf state.

Authorities say the country’s air defence systems are ‘actively engaged’ against aerial threats coming from Tehran in the second day of attacks after weeks of relative calm.

The Gulf Arab state’s foreign ministry said in a statement that the attacks were a serious escalation and posed a direct threat to the state’s security, adding that the UAE reserved its ‘full and legitimate right’ to respond.

Last night, the UAE had said its air defences were engaging missile and drone threats as firefighters battled a blaze at a major oil industry zone following a drone attack that authorities said had originated from Iran.

Meanwhile US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says America’s ceasefire deal with Iran is ‘not over’ as it emerged Iran has launched 10 attacks against the US since an agreement was reached on April 13.

Follow the latest updates below

UAE responds to Iran missile threat

The UAE has declared it is responding to a missile threat from Iran as the country’s air defence systems are activated.

In a social media post, authorities said: ‘The UAE’s air defenses are currently dealing with missile and drone attacks originating from Iran.

‘The Ministry of Defense confirms that the sounds heard in scattered areas of the country are the result of the UAE’s air defense systems intercepting ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones.

‘UAE Air Defences system are actively engaging with missiles and UAV threats.’

Iranian president: US is taking ‘impossible’ approach to negotiations

Masoud Pezeshkian, the president of Iran, has accused the US of taking an ‘impossible’ approach to peace negotiations.

In comments carried by the state news agency IRNA, he said: ‘Our problem is that on the one hand, America is pursuing a policy of maximum pressure against our country and on the other hand, it expects Iran to come to the negotiating table and submit to their unilateral demands. Such an equation is impossible.’

Breaking:Iran denies striking UAE and says any retaliation will be met with ‘crushing response’

Iran has tonight denied striking the UAE, adding that any retaliation will be met with a ‘crushing response.’

In a statement carried by Iranian media, a spokesperson for the IRGC said: ‘The armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran have not carried out any missile or drone operations against the UAE in the past few days.’

It added that if the UAE decided to take military action, Iran will meet this with a ‘crushing and regretful response.’

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Israel’s new air chief says nation is ready to deploy ‘entire air force’ against Iran

Major General Omer Tischler has said the IAF is ready to deploy the entire air force against Iran if needed.

He said at a ceremony where he assumed command from his predecessor: ‘We are closely monitoring the developments in Iran and are prepared to deploy the entire air force eastward if required.’

US embassy tells citizens to leave Iraq

The US embassy in Iraq has told its citizens to leave the country, after its airspace reopened.

In March, the US embassy there issued a ‘Do Not Travel’ warning, advising its citizens to leave as soon as possible.

It has now said that Iraq’s airspace has reopened again, adding there are ‘limited commercial flights operating.’

The embassy said: ‘Individuals considering air travel within Iraq should be aware of the ongoing potential risks posed by missiles, drones, and rocket-propelled grenades in Iraqi airspace.’

It added: ‘Iraq’s Iran-aligned terrorist militias continue to plan additional attacks against American citizens and US-associated targets.’

Breaking:Iran sets up new body to manage Hormuz crossings

Iran has set up a new mechanism to manage the transit of vessels through the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran has warned the US Navy to stay out of the Strait of Hormuz and that ​commercial vessels will need to coordinate any passage with its military.

It ​also issued a new ⁠map of the strait with an expanded Iranian area of control.

Iraq’s incoming PM offers to be mediator between Iran and US

Ali Al-Zaidi, the incoming president of Iraq, has offered to become a mediator between the US and Iran.

The offer was reportedly made during a phone call with Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian today.

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Italy slams Trump after renewed criticism of Pope Leo

Italy has rebuked Trump after he reignited a war of words with Pope Leo, following the Pontiff’s criticism of the Iran war.

Following Trump’s claims today that Pope Leo was ‘endangering a lot of Catholics’, Italian foreign minister Antonio Tajani said ‘attacks against the Holy Father’ are ‘neither acceptable nor helpful to the cause of peace.’

He added: ‘I reiterate my support for every action and word of Pope Leo; his are testimonies in favour of dialogue, the value of human life and freedom.’

Iran claims it has ‘no hostilities towards Arab neighbours’ despite ongoing attacks

Iran has claimed it bears ‘no hostility toward Arab countries of the Gulf’, despite attacks on the UAE yesterday and today.

Foreign ministry spokesperson Esmail Baqaei also warned Iran’s neighbours against what he described as ‘imported security.’

He said the US’ presence in the region was its ‘only source of insecurity.’

Baqaei said: ‘Iran’s defensive measures are entirely against American assets and bases that are actively used to attack Iran and are in no way against regional countries. Iran insists on avoiding any escalation of tensions with its neighbours and is confronting the roots of instability in the region, namely foreign adventurism.

‘Currently, Tehran is focused on ending the war, instead of spending time on overly complicated issues, and based on past experiences, we decided not to waste our time on issues that have already proven to be so complicated that we cannot reach an agreement on them.

‘Iran’s current priority is clear; For now, our decision is to focus on ending the war, because this is a concern for all regions, for our nation, and for the international community.’

Trump launches fresh attack on Pope over Iran war criticism

Donald Trump has reignited a war of words with Pope Leo, accusing the American pontiff of ‘endangering’ Catholics and others by claiming he was content with Iran getting a nuclear weapon.

The first US-born pope has not said this, but has been critical of the Middle East conflict and called for peace, while condemning the use of religion to justify war.

The head of the Catholic Church also previously warned the world is being ‘ravaged by a handful of tyrants’, and branded Trump’s threat to wipe out Iranian civilisation ‘truly unacceptable.’

In turn, Trump declared he was ‘not a fan of Pope Leo’, accusing him of being ‘weak’ and pandering to the ‘radical left.’

The row was inflamed further after the president posted an image on social media that portrayed him as Jesus Christ.

It was subsequently deleted following a backlash.

In his latest criticism, Trump told conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt: ‘The Pope would rather talk about the fact that it’s OK for Iran to have a nuclear weapon.

‘And I don’t think that’s very good. I think he’s endangering a lot of Catholics and a lot of people.’

He added: ‘But I guess if it’s up to the Pope, he thinks it’s just fine for Iran to have a nuclear weapon.’

His comments came on the eve of secretary of state Marco Rubio, himself a Catholic, travelling to the Vatican, where he will meet Pope Leo.

He is also due to hold talks with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, an erstwhile ally of Trump who took issue with his remarks about the Pope.

It led Trump to round on her as part of his wider criticism of NATO over what he sees as a lack of support for the Iran war.

FILE PHOTO: Pope Leo XIV meets U.S Vice President JD Vance and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Vatican, May 19, 2025. Vatican Media/­Simone Risoluti/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY./File Photo
Key Updates

  • Trump pushes aside ‘little skirmish’ in Strait of Hormuz

  • Trump – Iran doesn’t like playing games with us

  • UAE under attack for second day in a row

  • US-Iran war: All the latest as Hegseth threatens ‘devastating’ response

  • UAE responds to Iran missile threat

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  • Hegseth insists fragile ceasefire NOT over despite admitting 10 Iran attacks

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  • Hegseth confirms ceasefire is ‘not over’

  • Dan Caine – Iran has attacked US 10 times since ceasefire agreement

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  • US-Iran talks show little sign of progress

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  • Project Freedom or Project Deadlock? The latest state of play in the Strait of Hormuz

  • South Korea to review joining Trump’s ‘Project Freedom’ mission in Strait of Hormuz

  • Trump admits he’s ‘torn’ on Iranians taking to streets and adds they ‘have to have guns’

  • Maersk says ship transited Strait of Hormuz under US escort

  • Stock markets plunge amid fears Middle East tensions could reignite

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  • India condemns Iranian drone strike on UAE

  • Iran’s top negotiator warns Tehran ‘not even started’ in Hormuz standoff

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