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15 hours ago
The BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner explains how the US blockade of Iranian ports will work.
6 days ago
Frank Gardner on why Iran-US ceasefire is 'not the whole story' ⊕
Our security correspondent offers his analysis on the two-week ceasefire.
75 days ago
What could happen if the US strikes Iran? Here are seven scenarios ⊖
From regime change to retaliation, the BBC's Frank Gardner outlines possible outcomes of US strikes on Iran.
5 months ago
Can the Gaza ceasefire deal survive? ⊕
Its prospects depend heavily on the continuing engagement of the Trump White House, writes Frank Gardner.
8 months ago
Frank Gardner: Three key questions after Afghan data leak ○
The BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner analyses the leak of Afghan citizen's data and the fallout.
10 months ago
Disabled BBC journalist is forced to wait more than 90 minutes to disembark plane after it landed at Heathrow Airport ○
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BBC News security correspondent Frank Gardner has been in a wheelchair since 2004 when he was paralysed after being shot six times by Al Qaeda gunmen in Saudi Arabia.
11 months ago
What Trump does next on Ukraine is key - and he could go either way ○
Neither Putin nor Zelensky want to be seen by Trump as the obstacle to peace, writes Frank Gardner.
13 months ago
What hurdles does Europe's peace plan for Ukraine face? ○
Whatever words are used to frame the plan, enormous challenges lie ahead, the BBC's Frank Gardner writes.
'Extraordinarily poorly judged' - Analysing JD Vance's attacks on Europe ○
US Vice President JD Vance shocked at delegates at the Munich Security Conference - in what our security correspondent Frank Gardner called a 'very weird 20 minutes'
JD Vance's blast at Europe ignores Ukraine and defence agenda ○
US Vice President JD Vance shocked at delegates at the Munich Security Conference - in what our security correspondent Frank Gardner called a 'very weird 20 minutes'