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Patrick Wintour

Patrick Wintour is diplomatic editor for the Guardian

  • Rishi Sunak.

    First deportation flight to Rwanda will not leave till summer, admits Sunak

    As final parliamentary debates get under way, PM acknowledges dropping spring start to policy despite earlier promises
  • Nikol Pashinyan speaking at a press conference with the Armenian flag behind him.

    Armenian PM defends decision to give four villages to Azerbaijan

    Nikol Pashinyan urges calm after making concessions in attempt to avoid war with his country’s heavily armed neighbour
    • Minister urges MPs and peers to back Rwanda bill as likely final day of debate begins

    • Middle East crisis live
      Middle East crisis: More than 200 bodies recovered from temporary mass graves in Nasser hospital, local authorities say – as it happened

    • UK unlikely to make snap decision over Unrwa funding

  • Woman walks past poster depicting missiles in flight

    Gulf states’ response to Iran-Israel conflict may decide outcome of crisis

  • Man in Tehran walks past anti-Israel billboard

    Iran plays down impact of Israeli airstrikes but remains on high alert

  • David Cameron and Benjamin Netanyahu shaking hands in front of UK and Israel flags

    Israel still plans to launch Rafah assault, Netanyahu tells western diplomats

  • Tobias Billström and David Cameron

    ‘Russia doesn’t care’: Sweden sounds alarm over unsafe oil fleet

  • David Cameron addresses reporters on Israel visit

    Israel ‘making decision to act’ after Iran attack, says Cameron on Jerusalem visit

  • EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting in Brussels<br>epa10757199 A general view shows the EU Foreign Affairs Council room in Brussels, Belgium, 20 July 2023. EU ministers are meeting for 'an exchange of views on the Russian aggression against Ukraine' and to 'discuss the foreign policy dimension of economic security, hold a lunch discussion on Turkiye and be informed about current affairs', the European Council's website announced. EPA/OLIVIER MATTHYS

    Labour aiming to draw closer to Europe on foreign and security issues

  • A model of a hypersonic missile is carried past a mosque, seen in the background, by a group of people who have their arms raised; some look jubilant and there is a large green, white and red Iranian flag billowing

    Netanyahu aims to trap west into war across Middle East, says Iranian diplomat

    Iran’s chargé d’affaires in London said his country would respond more severely if Israel attacked it again in ‘another mistake’
  • An anti-missile system in action during Iran's attack on Israel.

    Middle East crisis live
    France joins western allies in calling for Israel to avoid escalation after Iran attack – as it happened

  • Demonstrators carry flags and banners during a protest in Amman, Jordan, in support of Palestinians in Gaza, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas

    Jordan faces difficult balancing act amid row over role in downing Iranian drones

  • Rishi Sunak speaks at the dispatch box in the House Commons

    Rishi Sunak urges Israel to show restraint after Iranian attack

  • David Cameron on Sky News this morning.

    Cameron urges Israel to be ‘smart’ by not escalating tensions with Iran

  • Iranian lawmakers chant slogans at an open session of the parliament in Tehran on Sunday

    Bullish Iran hails attack on Israel as a success and says operation is over

    Jubilant mood ignores fact almost all drones were shot down but Tehran suggests objectives were achieved
  • Attacks on the Trypilska power plant, which was the biggest energy supplier for Kyiv, destroyed its transformer, turbines and generators.

    ‘An energy war is being waged’: former oil boss warns of price rises after Ukraine infrastructure attacks

    Andriy Kobolyev calls for more weapons after Russia destroys one of Ukraine’s largest power plants
  • Rishi Sunak and Emmanuel Macron in conversation

    UK must nurture alliances in new era of global power politics, says policy adviser

    In sweeping lecture on Britain’s ‘grand strategic moment’, John Bew warns ‘we cannot just manage risk, we are in a competition’
  • Iranians drive down a street next to a pro-Palestine poster in Tehran.

    Iran’s silence over possible reprisals against Israel poses domestic risks

    Analysts suggest regime may be downplaying situation for fear conflict could spiral out of control
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