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Iran’s new supreme leader issues first statement
Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has issued his first statement since being appointed.
Pakistan’s Abrar signed by India-owned Sunrisers in Hundred auction
Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed has been signed by Indian-owned Sunrisers Leeds in UK cricket's Hundred auction.
Video shows moment Iran strikes US-owned oil tanker near Iraq
Iran has released video it says shows the moment one of its explosive-laden boats struck a US-owned oil tanker in Iraq.
Up to 3.2 million people displaced across Iran amid US-Israeli attacks: UN
UN refugee agency says forced displacement likely to increase as US and Israel continue deadly strikes across Iran.
Aftermath of US-Israeli attacks on Tehran
Explosions are heard for a 13th day in Iran, Israel and several Middle Eastern states.
Israeli attack hits civilians at Beirut beachfront: What we know
An Israeli strike on Beirut's seafront killed at least 8 people and injured dozens more.
Bunker-busting bombs loaded onto US planes at UK airbase amid Iran war
The use of RAF Fairford by US forces highlights the UK's increasingly active role in the US-Israeli war on Iran.
Drug use on Ukraine’s front lines ‘rampant among Russian troops’
As the war drags into another year, a lesser-known crisis afflicts troops on both sides.
Al Jazeera reporter sees destruction in Tehran neighbourhood
Al Jazeera's Tohid Asadi shows the aftermath of US-Israeli airstrikes on a residential neighbourhood in Iran.
What we know about Iran and Hezbollah’s joint attacks on Israel
Iran has confirmed it has carried out coordinated attacks with Hezbollah against Israel.
Massive destruction after Israeli strikes in Beirut neighbourhood
Rubble from damaged buildings fills streets in southern Beirut after Israeli bombing.
How much of the Gulf’s water comes from desalination plants?
Gulf states produce 40 percent of the world's total desalinated water through more than 400 plants.
How Iran’s women footballers took asylum in Australia and what happens next
Al Jazeera breaks down the events surrounding the Iranian team - from the national anthem row to the players' escape.
At least 64 killed, dozens reported missing in Ethiopia landslides, floods
Authorities have said most of those who died were found buried in mud.
Who wins and loses in the global energy crisis?
As oil prices surge, some economies benefit while others face rising costs.
Qatari-backed fund offers $1.5bn for pizza giant Papa John’s: Report
Irth Capital offers $47 per share for Papa John's International, sources have told Reuters news agency.
Air attack hits house in suburbs of Tel Aviv
Video shows a house in central Israel damaged by a rocket reportedly fired by Hezbollah.
The war of signals: How Russia and China help Iran see the battlefield
Electronic warfare and intelligence sharing are eroding decades of US-Israeli dominance in the Gulf.
Dubai high-rise building damaged in overnight drone hit
Video shows damage to a Dubai high-rise building hit by a drone.
Chile’s new far-right president is sworn in
Chile's new president Jose Antonio Kast has been sworn in, marking a sharp shift to the right in the country's politics.
Iran says it targets Israeli bases, accuses Israel of targeting hospitals
Missile alert alarms sound in Jerusalem as the Israeli military says it launches another round of 'wide-scale' strikes.
North Korea says no more protests after China stir in Women’s Asian Cup
North Korea face Australia in the Women's Asian Cup quarterfinals, and promise no repeat of protests in China game.
Saudi Arabia and UAE condemn Iranian attacks
Saudi and UAE ambassadors to the UN condemn Iranian attacks ahead of Security Council meeting.
Residents of this Beirut neighbourhood felt safe. Then Israel attacked it.
Residents of a Beirut neighbourhood tell Al Jazeera they felt safe until the Israeli attack on Wednesday morning.
Bangladesh parliament meets after uprising, elections ushered in new gov’t
Newly elected PM Rahman has blamed Sheikh Hasina and her Awami League party for undermining the previous parliament.
Iran war: What is happening on day 13 of US-Israel attacks?
Cyberattacks, tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and rising oil prices are deepening the global consequences of the war.
Southeast Asia shuts offices, limits travel as oil crisis deepens
Countries such as Indonesia and Vietnam heavily depend on fuel imports and have limited energy reserves.
Indonesia, Australia to expand security cooperation with Japan, PNG
Indonesian defence minister says Morotai Island in North Maluku province may be site of future joint training facility.
France walks ‘fine line’ as US-Israel war on Iran escalates
President Macron has criticised the onslaught and questioned the war's legality but ultimately blamed Iran.
Analysis: The war on Iran is at a crossroads
Iran is raising the costs of a continued war, for the US and Gulf nations. But could it - and the US - escalate further?
‘A US military victory in Iran without a political one is not a victory’
This is not a war about whose military is better, bigger or more powerful.'
In the US-Israeli war on Iran, who will run out of missiles first?
Are there enough interceptor missiles to defeat Iran's response to the US and Israel's attacks?
Trump admin estimates US war on Iran cost $11.3bn in first 6 days: Report
Lawmakers express concerns as Trump officials project $50bn more may be needed for Iran war funding.
Israeli ‘double-tap strike’ hits displaced on Beirut seafront, kills eight
The attack appears to be another Israeli attempted assassination, outside areas traditionally targeted.
Iran targets Gulf nations with missiles, drones as oil prices soar
Bahrain reports an attack on fuel tanks as Saudi Arabia shoots down drones headed towards an oilfield.
‘Life covered in soot’: Gas shortage forces Gaza families to cook over wood
Cooking gas shortages in Gaza force families to burn wood and plastic, exposing mothers and children to dangerous smoke.
Students among 17 dead in RSF drone attack in Sudan’s White Nile State
Sudanese Doctors Network says 'horrific crime represents a continuation of the violations committed by the RSF.'
China’s key NPC meeting comes to a close as lower growth target set
The National People's Congress signals firm stance against corruption as China's 15th five-year plan is approved.
There is only one person’ who can decide to end the war on Iran
Israeli journalist and writer, Gideon Levy, says the decision to end the Iran war rests only with US President Trump.
Why historic release of oil reserves may not tame surging prices
Oil prices continue to soar despite the International Energy Agency's plans to release 400m barrels into the market.
Six vessels attacked amid reports of Iranian drone boats, sea mines
Iraq reportedly suspends oil terminal operations after two tankers hit by explosive-laden boats in Iraqi waters.
How is feminism being used to justify war in Iran?
Some supporters of the US-Israeli war on Iran are using the treatment of women in the country as a justification.
Fire erupts at Gaza camp after Israeli attack hits tents
Fire broke out at tents sheltering displaced Palestinians in Gaza's Al-Ansar refugee camp after an Israeli strike.
Fuel tank fire rages in Bahrain after Iranian attack
Bahrain's interior ministry released footage of a massive blaze at a fuel storage facility following an Iranian attack.
UN Security Council adopts resolution condemning Iran’s attacks in the Gulf
UN Security Council draft resolution demanding Iran end its attacks on Gulf nations was cosponsored by 135 countries.
Who bombed the Iranian girls’ school, killing more than 170? What we know
The attack on Shajareh Tayyebeh Elementary School quickly became a focal point of concern over civilian casualties.
Israeli strike hits Beirut waterfront near tents of displaced
At least six people are dead from an Israeli strike on Beirut's Ramlet al-Baida seafront.
Iran’s authorities warn against protests as Israel threatens Basij forces
Police chief says protesters seen as acting at the behest of the US and Israel will be treated as enemies.
Qatar PM urges resilience and unity amid Iran strikes
Qatar's Prime Minister calls for strengthening the country's ability to withstand hardship" amid regional war.
Eight Arab, Islamic countries condemn Israeli closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque
For the past 12 days, Israel has closed Al-Aqsa Mosque and restricted movement in the Old City of Jerusalem.
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