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Ship crew film drone strike on oil facility at Oman’s Salalah port
Crew on-board a nearby vessel at Oman's Salalah port filmed the moment a drone struck the oil facility.
What’s left in Iran ‘could be taken out in an hour’, says Trump
President Trump has told reporters that the US has destroyed Iran's navy, anti-aircraft systems, radars and leadership.
UK court rejects bid to reinstate ‘terrorism’ charge against Kneecap rapper
Rapper Liam O'Hanna welcomes ruling in case he says was 'never about any threat to the public, never about terrorism'.
FIFA World Cup: US war on Iran, Mexico violence, visa bans, Iraq qualifier
The FIFA World Cup 2026 was billed as one of the easiest to organise, but challenges still lie in wait.
Trump says Iran war to end ‘soon’ as Israel claims no time limit
US president hails war progress as Iran continues to block Hormuz Strait and launch attacks across the region.
LIVE: Real Madrid vs Manchester City – Champions League last 16
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the game as Madrid host City for last 16, first leg showdown.
Chile’s new president has praised Pinochet, a dictator. What does it mean?
Experts say the views of newly inaugurated president Jose Antonio Kast reflect deep dissatisfaction with the status quo.
Bangladesh demolish Pakistan who suffer record low score in contest
Pakistan bowled out for the lowest total in a match against Bangladesh as the latter claim 8-wicket win to open series.
Shell declares force majeure on LNG contracts from Qatar
Qatar announced a production halt at a facility last week and declared force majeure on LNG shipments.
Not ‘a litre of oil’ to pass Strait of Hormuz, expect $200 price tag: Iran
Warning comes as 400 million barrels of oil are being released from global reserves during waterway's closure.
US military confirms use of ‘advanced AI tools’ in war against Iran
Admiral Brad Cooper says artificial intelligence is helping process data, but humans are making final decisions.
Oil facilities in Oman’s Salalah port ablaze after drone strikes
Drones struck oil storage facilities in Oman's Salalah port, as local authorities say they're responding to a big fire.
Could the US deploy troops to Iran, and how could that play out?
Experts say Iran's vast, mountainous terrain would make invasion difficult but a small, precise mission is possible.
The Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire was built to fail
Israeli attacks never stopped, and the mechanism meant to police violations had no power to stop them.
Sudan’s devastating war rages on as regional rivalries deepen
Yet the fallout from the Iran war could push Gulf rivals to cooperate, opening space for diplomacy on Sudan.
IEA agrees release of 400m barrels of oil from strategic reserves
Proposed release is larger than the 182 million barrels of oil IEA members released after Russia invaded Ukraine.
‘Nothing changes’: Four decades in power, Congo’s Nguesso seeks a new term
Is Brazzaville's stability a result of gradual democratic consolidation or carefully organised political continuity?
What happened in Ukraine missile attack in Russia’s Bryansk?
A Ukrainian missile attack on Russia's Bryansk killed 6 civilians and injured 37 others, according to local officials.
Iran cannot participate in the FIFA World Cup, sports minister says
Iran says 'under no circumstances' will it participate following the US-Israeli attacks that killed its supreme leader.
Funeral held for top Iranian commanders killed in US-Israeli strikes
Thousands of people gathered in Tehran to mourn top Iranian military officials killed by US-Israeli strikes.
Attacks from all sides: Why Iraq was dragged into US-Israel war on Iran
Iraq has seen attacks from both sides of the conflict: Iran and its proxies on the one side and the US on the other.
Turkish president urges end to Iran war
Turkiye's president has urged a return to the negotiating table before the Iran war sets the entire region on fire."
Could Iran be using China’s highly accurate BeiDou navigation system?
Intelligence experts have suggested China has made its satellite navigation system available to Iran.
Return to Russian fuels would be ‘strategic blunder’ says top EU official
Returning to Russian fossil fuels would be a strategic blunder" says European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen
South African soldiers deploy in Johannesburg to tackle crime and gangs
First troops touch down nearly a month after President Ramaphosa said organised crime threatened country's democracy.
Spain removes ambassador from Israel in protest to Iran war, Gaza genocide
Madrid recalls ambassador amid rising diplomatic tensions and criticism of US-Israeli actions in Iran.
First Iraq footballers granted visas by Mexico for FIFA World Cup qualifier
Mexico issues visas to some Iraq footballers so they can play in FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier in Monterrey.
UK home secretary bans al-Quds march in London after Met Police request
The police requested the ban citing public disorder risks, while the organisers decide to hold a static protest instead.
UN aid worker killed in DR Congo’s rebel-held Goma
France's president said a French aid worker with UNICEF was killed, after M23 rebels said 'combat drone' hit the city.
Iranian female footballer changes mind on Australian asylum offer
One member of the Iranian women's football team offered asylum by Australia has decided to return home to Iran.
Iran declares US-Israeli economic, banking interests in region are targets
IRGC releases a list of offices run by top US companies with Israeli links whose technology has been used militarily.
Iran reports hospitals, civilians affected during war with US, Israel
The Iranian Red Crescent Societysays nearly 20,000 civilian buildings affected, along with 77 healthcare facilities.
Iran welcome to compete in FIFA World Cup, Trump tells Infantino
FIFA's Infantino says US president 'reiterates that the Iranian team is welcome' to participate in the tournament.
India’s Supreme Court allows first-ever passive euthanasia death
Withdrawal of life support granted to family of 32-year-old man who has been in vegetative state for more than 12 years.
Iran’s strategic patience tactic failed, what comes next could be far worse
Restraint didn't prevent war; new Iranian leadership may now look to much more dangerous approach to build a deterrent.
ICC rejects bias claims from stranded South Africa, West Indies cricketers
Frustrated players say they were left in the dark for days over their travel while England flew out within two days.
‘Titanic’ Trump-Epstein statue appears in Washington DC
A statue was placed in Washington DC depicting US President Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Russia kills two in Ukraine’s Kharkiv; war grinds on, focus on Middle East
At least seven injured in the northeastern city of Kharkiv after a drone hit a 'civilian enterprise', officials say.
Video: North Korea conducts cruise missile test for destroyer
Cruise missiles were seen launching into the sky as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw naval tests.
Europe’s hard right fractures over US-Israel war on Iran
Far-right forces are split over nationalism, foreign policy and ties to US President Donald Trump.
Al Jazeera reports from Israeli bombing of Beirut apartment block
Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr reports from the site of an Israeli strike on a residential building in central Beirut.
Damage caused to buildings in Tehran following US-Israeli strikes
Video shows the destruction caused to buildings in Iran's capital after a reported strike near Mehrabad airport.
Israel pounds Lebanon, targets residential building in central Beirut
The strike in a densely populated area appears to be another attempted assassination, with no information yet on target.
Israeli strikes hit Beirut suburbs
This is the moment an Israeli air attack hit a residential area in Beirut's southern suburbs.
Iran fires missiles, drones at Gulf nations as ship hit in Strait of Hormuz
Tehran keeps up daily pressure as UNSC readies vote on GCC bid urging Iran to halt attacks on neighbours.
Iran war: What is happening on day 12 of US-Israel attacks?
Iran says more than 1,300 civilians have been killed and nearly 10,000 civilian sites have been hit by Israel and US.
LeBron, NBA social media react to Bam Adebayo’s historic 83-point game
Star NBA players like LeBron James take to social media to praise the Miami player's incredible scoring achievement.
‘The other side’ of IITs: Student suicides haunt India’s top tech schools
Nearly 160 deaths recorded across the premier engineering colleges in past two decades - 69 of them in last five years.
The ‘orphan pearl’: Inside Kharg, the beating heart of Iran’s oil empire
On Iran's 'Forbidden Island' of Kharg, ancient ruins sit beside the nerve centre of the nation's oil empire.
Beirut building ablaze after apparent Israeli strike
A residential building in Beirut was seen with flames erupting from a hole in its side after an apparent Israeli strike.
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