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UK-led coalition of 40 countries vows action on Hormuz Strait gridlock
UK PM Keir Starmer urges non-military solutions ahead of coalition meeting to ease gridlock in vital Strait of Hormuz.
Pakistan to continue with Iran-US mediation despite ‘obstacles’
Islamabad's statement follows Trump threatening to bomb Iran 'back to the Stone Ages'.
‘Bomb back to the Stone Age’: US history of threats and carpet bombing
Analysts say carpet bombing countries is a war crime. But it wouldn't be new for the US.
Smoke rises over Mashhad, Iran, following strike near airport
Footage shows columns of smoke rising over the Iranian city of Mashhad, after US-Israeli strikes near the airport.
Women’s Asian Cup finalists accuse governing body over equal money
Japan and Australia renew calls for pay parity with men's football, as former also sack coach Nils Nielsen.
Pakistan-bound ships pass through Strait of Hormuz
Two ships have passed through the Strait of Hormuz and arrived at Karachi Port.
Four children killed in nursery school stabbing attack in Uganda
Police say a suspect is in custody but the motive remains unknown after attack in Ugandan capital, Kampala.
Israeli strikes kill 7 in southern Lebanon, Hezbollah targets ground troops
Lebanon's prime minister warns of a 'critical' situation as Israel says it is working to dismantle Hezbollah.
How Israel’s record budget will finance expanding illegal settlements
Budget of $271bn comes against a backdrop of surging violence by Israeli settlers towards Palestinians in the West Bank.
Libyan military leader may have combat drones despite UN embargo
Reuters news agency says satellite images show at least three drones at Al Khadim airbase between April and December.
Eight countries condemn Israel’s one-sided death penalty for Palestinians
Muslim-majority nations denounce Israel's 'increasingly discriminatory' practices that 'entrench a system of apartheid'.
Yemen’s Houthis coordinate with Iran, but retain independence, despite war
Houthi actions align with Iran's strategy, but maintain autonomy to maximise regional influence and domestic objectives.
US-Israeli attacks and its impact on Iran’s economy
US-Israeli attacks and its impact on Iran's economy
Zimbabweans fear planned constitutional change will kill political choice
Heated debate as Zimbabwe holds four days of public hearings about a bill seeking to amend the country's constitution.
Trump’s tariffs one year on: How Americans are paying the price
US households paid $1,000 more for the same goods over the past year, with lower-income families hit the hardest.
Nearly 1,200 children killed or injured in Yemen despite truce: NGO
Save the Children says nearly onein two childcasualties are due tolandmines andexplosive remnants of war.
French court denies extradition of ex-Tunisian President Ben Ali’s daughter
Paris said its ruling was based on Tunis not responding to a request for guarantees of a trial by an independent court.
Mandelson tried to get Epstein’s ‘goddaughter’ access to 10 Downing Street
The Epstein files indicate the 15-year-old girl would later meet then-Prince Andrew at Buckingham Palace.
How a year of tariffs cost Americans more than they saved
Trump's tariffs were supposed to make the US richer. American households paid $1,500 more.
‘Orban constantly vetoes’: Europe braces for Hungary election
The practicalities of Hungary's election may not matter as much as the psychological impact, say observers.
Iran’s ex-foreign minister Kharazi ‘gravely wounded’ in attack on his home
Apparent assassination attempt comes as Iran's army pledges to fight until the US, Israel face 'permanent surrender'.
Oil price surges, Asian stocks fall as Trump vows to continue Iran attacks
Asian stocks also took a hit after Trump's speech as most Southeast Asian countries rely heavily on oil imports.
Iran war: What is happening on day 34 of US-Israel attacks?
As the war enters day 34, US President Donald Trump said Washington was close to achieving its objectives.
Mourners vow resistance as Iran marks Islamic Republic’s 47th anniversary
Thousands gathered in Tehran to honour a commander, vowing resistance amid heightened tension with US and Israel.
‘It all depends on the crop’: Gulf crisis hits South Asia farmers
As sowing season approaches across the region, farmers face scarcity and rising cost of fertiliser.
Israel’s death penalty law is not about executing Palestinians
It is about eliminating Palestinian existence in Palestine.
How long will Artemis II take to reach the moon, and what happens next?
The capsule is expected to reach the moon on about April 6, the sixth day of the mission.
Trump’s primetime speech on Iran war: Key takeaways
US president says Washington is 'getting very close' to achieving goals as he promises to bomb Iran into 'Stone Ages'.
Trump’s national address on Iran ’embarrassing, incoherent’
Harlan Ullman, a former senior US naval officer, has slammed President Trump's address to the nation.
Trump claims ‘success’ in Iran in just 32 days compared to lengthy US wars
US President Donald Trump said Iran was the bully of the Middle East' but is no longer a threat'.
Trump threatens to bring Iran ‘back to the Stone Ages’
President Trump says the US will bring Iran back to the Stone Ages where they belong' by striking hard.
Trump urges countries ‘get involved’ in war on Iran if they can’t get fuel
US President Donald Trump says nations that rely on oil from the Strait of Hormuz should build up some delayed courage.
Gambia police fire tear gas at rally over rearrest of siblings
Police fired tear gas and water cannons at protesters in the Gambia who were demanding the release of two siblings.
Tiger Woods declines 2027 Ryder Cup captaincy; can leave US for treatment
The 15-time major winner will focus on health following his car crash and subsequent DUI arrest on Friday.
Iran war live: Trump claims goals nearing completion, vows to ‘finish job’
Iran denies seeking a truce and keeps up counterattacks, as US-Israeli raids cause deaths and damage across the country.
Magnitude 7.4 quake hits off Indonesia’s Ternate, tsunami warning lifted
The epicentre of the earthquake was about 120km (75 miles) from Ternate, in Indonesia's North Maluku province.
FBI agents from US arrive in Cuba to probe lethal speedboat shooting
Trump administration has denied involvement after Cuban government says a boat of armed men tried to infiltrate island.
First troops from UN-backed Gang Suppression Force arrive in Haiti
The force has an initial mandate of 12 months to address widespread gang violence in Haiti ahead of its elections.
Watch the moment Artemis II launches historic mission around the moon
NASA successfully launched four astronauts into space on Wednesday evening, for a 10-day flight to the moon.
NASA successfully launches historic Artemis II moon mission
The mission is a major step in NASA's plan to return humans to the moon and eventually send astronauts to Mars.
US removes sanctions on Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodriguez
US has exerted growing influence over the Venezuelan government after abducting former President Nicolas Maduro.
NASA moon mission a ‘contrast’ to US war on Iran, says US senator
Astronauts have boarded NASA's Orion capsule as they prepare for the first crewed lunar mission in more than 50 years.
SpaceX files to go public, paving way to make Elon Musk first trillionaire
Company has captured public attention through vast network of satellites and focus on space exploration.
Smoke and embers seen over Iran’s Isfahan after strike
Video captured a massive column of smoke and burning embers towering over Isfahan, Iran following a US-Israeli strike.
Protesters gather to oppose changes to US birthright citizenship law
Protests gathered as the US Supreme Court heard arguments on Donald Trump's move to restrict birthright citizenship.
Celebrations erupt as DR Congo ends over 50-year World Cup wait
Fans braved heavy rain to celebrate as the Democratic Republic of the Congo beat Jamaica in extra time.
What are the consequences of Israel’s death penalty law for Palestinians?
Israel has become the first country to vote in favour of capital punishment in the 21st century.
‘Which interests being served by war?’ Iran’s Pezeshkian asks US public
In open letter, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian urges Americans to see beyond 'flood of distortions' as war rages.
Ecuador claims 28% drop in homicides amid concerns over anti-crime campaign
President Daniel Noboa has led a hardline effort against local criminal networks, including military operations with US.
Central Israel hit by one of Iran’s largest missile barrages in weeks
One of Iran's largest missile barrages in weeks injured at least 14 people and caused damage across several Israel.
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