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Cuba to pardon more than 2,000 prisoners amid US pressure
Releasing political prisoners in Cuba has long been a US core demand as oil blockade continues.
Kuwait desalination plant, oil refinery hit by missile and drone strikes
Elsewhere, Oracle and Amazon Web Services data centres were targeted in the UAE, reports said.
Tiger Woods told police after car crash he was ‘talking to the president’
Police body camera video shows how golfer appeared to be astonished as he was handcuffed for failing sobriety test.
Man City vs Liverpool: FA Cup quarterfinal – team news, start, lineups
FA Cup and Champions League are Liverpool's only hope for glory this season as they languish in fifth place in league.
Why did Trump fire Pam Bondi from Justice Department, who is Todd Blanche?
Pam Bondi was fired by Trump, with the president saying she would be 'transitioning' to a new role in the private sector
Lakers handed one of heaviest defeats by Thunder and hit by Doncic injury
The Los Angeles Lakers are thumped 139-96 by Oklahoma City Thunder in heavy defeat, while Luka Doncic strains hamstring.
Iran condemns US-Israeli ‘moral collapse’ after attacks on civilian sites
Strikes damage or destroy Iran's tallest bridge and a century-old medical research centre fighting diseases.
How Israel is destroying healthcare infrastructure in southern Lebanon
Israel's attacks on hospitals, medical centres and healthcare workers are fuelling displacement and a health crisis.
Iranian women footballers reveal ‘enormous pressure’ of the Asian Cup saga
Two Iranian players who sought asylum in Australia before changing their minds tell their story to Al Jazeera.
Hegseth fires US Army chief of staff in reported string of dismissals
Retirement of Randy George is latest high-profile dismissal since the US defence secretary took office last January.
Iran war: What is happening on day 35 of US-Israeli attacks?
The US and Israel have hit a century-old medical research centre and a bridge near Tehran.
Myanmar’s coup leader elected president by pro-military parliament
Min Aung Hlaing wins 429 out of the 584 votes cast by MPs to become the country's president.
How China’s ‘teapot’ refineries are cushioning it from Iran war oil crisis
Small independent refineries are helping China continue importing oil from Iran.
Iran war live: Ex-FM Zarif says Tehran should ‘declare victory, make deal’
Trump meanwhile steps up threats after US strike on Iran's largest bridge, as Tehran launches attacks across the region.
How war on Iran turned Pakistan’s LNG surplus into a looming shortage
Pakistan braces for gas shortage crisis as LNG supplies collapse amid escalating regional conflict.
Donald Trump fires loyalist Attorney General Pam Bondi
President Trump has fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, a loyalist and tenacious Trump defender.
Iran vows retaliation after deadly US strike on bridge in Karaj
Iranian officials say the country's largest bridge will be built back stronger," but America's standing won't recover.
Trump unveils 100 percent tariff on drugs to push for pharmaceutical deals
US president has said that he will use tariffs to bring down costly medical drugs, but the impact remains uncertain.
US court orders resentencing for Colorado clerk involved in election scheme
Former clerk Tina Peters has become a cause celebre for the election denial movement and President Donald Trump.
Rights groups, Milwaukee leaders slam ICE’s arrest of Palestinian advocate
Salah Sarsour, the president of Islamic Society of Milwaukee, was reportedly detained while driving on March 30.
Unbridled Bosnian joy marks World Cup qualification win over Italy
Bosnia and Herzegovina's dramatic win over Italy sparks wild celebrations from Zenica to Sarajevo and evokes memories.
Pope Leo condemns ‘brutality’ of world in first Easter services
Pope Leo washed the feet of 12 priests in a ritual, using the moment to urge Catholics to stand with the oppressed.
9-year-old boy recounts airstrike in Lebanon that killed whole family
Karim Al-Haj Hussein survived an Israeli strike on his home in Lebanon's Baalbek that killed his family members.
Oil shock triggers global price spikes as Iran war drags on
Fuel shocks from the US-Israel war on Iran are rippling worldwide, as Strait of Hormuz disruptions push prices higher.
Iran says army forces are ready to repel US-Israeli attacks
Iran says it is ready to counter any US-Israeli attacks, insisting its military capabilities remain intact.
Russia sending second ship with oil to Cuba amid US blockade
Announcement comes days after Russian tanker brought some 700,000 barrels of crude to Cuba in response to energy crisis.
At least 43 people killed in ADF attack in northeast DR Congo, army says
Attacks by the Allied Democratic Forces have intensified in recent months.
As war drags on, US reiterates Trump open to diplomacy with Iran
US State Department accuses Iran of attacking civilian sites as Trump shares footage of destruction of Iranian bridge.
Yamal slams anti-Muslim fan chants as Spain’s World Cup final hopes tainted
Lamine Yamal condemns xenophobic fans at Egypt friendly at a time when Spain is trying to secure 2030 World Cup final.
Barcelona thump Real Madrid 6-0 to reach women’s Champions League semifinal
Barcelona reach the last four of women's Champions League, beating fierce football rivals Real Madrid 12-2 on aggregate.
Iranians celebrate New Year in parks despite ongoing attacks
Iranians gathered in parks across Tehran to mark the end of the Persian New Year.
GCC chief urges UN to halt Iranian attacks, protect Gulf waterways
Jassim al-Budaiwi calls on UN Security Council to guarantee 'uninterrupted navigation through all strategic waterways'.
Can Russia help fill the global energy gap?
Higher crude prices due to the disruption in the Strait of Hormuz have helped Russia earn more from energy exports.
Children’s hospital in Tehran keeps hopes and smiles alive during war
Staff at the Children's Medical Center organise activities to offer a joyful experience to children in hospital.
Videos capture projectile falling in central Israel after Iran strike
Videos show the moment a projectile strikes central Israel, with a loud explosion heard on impact.
UN experts urge investigation into Israel’s killing of Lebanese journalists
UN experts say Israel 'emboldened by impunity' for previous journalist killings in Lebanon, Gaza and the West Bank.
Pastor’s White House prayer claims Iranians seek death of all Jews
Evangelical pastor Franklin Graham claimed Iranians seek to kill Jews worldwide and said Trump was chosen by God.
Mohamed Salah: Football, Faith & Changing Perceptions
Mohamed Salah hasn't just become one of Liverpool's greatest players, he's challenged stereotypes about Muslims.
US Homeland Security shutdown to stretch on, despite Senate passing funding
The House has failed to hold a vote on the Senate bill, while Trump says he will sign order to pay 'all' DHS employees.
Trump fires Pam Bondi as US attorney general, elevates Todd Blanche
Bondi had come under fire for what critics called politically motivated prosecutions and her handling of Epstein files.
Argentina expels Iranian diplomat amid rift over blacklisting IRGC
Buenos Aires accuses Tehran of making 'offensive' accusations against Argentina after it labeled IRGC as 'terror' group.
World Cup 2026: Iran and Infantino talks progressing as war darkens US trip
Iranian football officials hold first face-to-face meeting with FIFA's president since start of US-Israel war on Iran.
US-Israeli strike hits newly opened B1 bridge near Tehran, killing two
A US-Israeli strike targeted the B1 bridge in Karaj, west of Tehran, killing at least two people.
Pakistan, Afghanistan hold talks in China to end months of conflict
China has been trying to mediate a negotiated settlement to the conflict between the allies-turned-foes.
US reinforcements are coming to the Gulf – but what does victory look like?
Al Jazeera's defence editor looks at how the US-Israeli attack on Iran has become a regional war
Can the US seize Iran’s enriched uranium – and what are the risks?
A military operation would pose chemical, logistical, and tactical hurdles, experts say.
Iran releases mocking missile launch video after Trump threats
Iranian state media released footage showing the launch of missiles plastered with messages mocking Donald Trump.
European Parliament member Rima Hassan taken into French police custody
Members of Hassan's La France Insoumise party condemn detention as part of effort to 'intimidate' Palestine supporters.
CENTCOM releases video of air strikes in fifth week of war on Iran
US Central Command has released footage of strikes in Iran appearing to show the targeting of drones and tanks.
Can Starmer’s 40-nation coalition open the Strait of Hormuz?
About 20 percent of global oil and gas passes through the Gulf waterway.
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