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Aid flotilla for Cuba sets sail from Mexico
An aid flotilla from Mexico is sailing for Cuba as the country suffers under a tightening US fuel blockade.
Al Jazeera reporter’s journey from Jordan to Iraq
Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque recorded his journey on the long road from Amman to Baghdad.
Iran war live: Trump says no ceasefire as Khamenei issues defiant message
Trump says Strait of Hormuz must be protected from Iranian attacks 'by other nations who use it'.
US judge sides with New York Times against Pentagon journalism policies
In his ruling, Judge Paul Friedman ruled the Trump administration sought to force out 'disfavoured journalists'.
Pezeshkian says Iran not seeking war with Muslim neighbours
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian says his country is not seeking war with its neighbours.
Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro under investigation in US for drug ties
Faced with reports that two US prosecutors have opened probes, the left-wing leader denies links to drug traffickers.
India cooking gas crisis forces exodus of textile workers
Indian textile workers are returning home after days without cooking gas, as an LPG crisis linked to the Iran war.
Military movements indicate Trump is considering Iran ground operation
The US is moving military assets to the Middle East that are key to providing support for ground troop operations.
Palestinian citizens of Israel demand better protection against missiles
At least 15 people have been killed by attacks in Israel since the war on Iran started late last month.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei says enemy ‘defeated’ in message
Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has released a message for the Persian New Year.
Ex-minister Gamboa targeted in Costa Rica’s first extradition to the US
A former Supreme Court justice, Celso Gamboa was accused by the US of using government connections to traffic cocaine.
US says it struck alleged drug trafficking vessel in Pacific, killing two
In an initial statement, the US military said three people survived the strike but did not offer additional details.
Will Europe be pulled into the Iran war?
Europe is under pressure as Trump pushes allies to support the Iran war. How are they responding?
What are the risks of turning energy sites into battlefields?
Oil and gas facilities in the Gulf have been attacked since early in the war on Iran.
QatarEnergy CEO says warned US, industry officials against attack on energy
QatarEnergy CEO Saad al-Kaabi says he warned US of 'consequences' of attacking Iranian energy infrastructure.
Trump: No Iranian leaders left to talk to, says war going ‘extremely well’
US President Donald Trump said that Iranian leaders are all gone" and that the White House has nobody left to talk to.
Sri Lanka says it denied US request to land two aircraft at Mattala airport
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake says request made on February 26, two days before US and Israel launched war on Iran.
Walker, Texas Ranger star and martial arts icon Chuck Norris dies at 86
A six-time karate champion and action film star, Norris was hospitalised in Hawaii on Thursday for unknown causes.
Iranians celebrate Persian New Year in first wartime Nowruz in decades
Residents of Tehran exchange new year's wishes as US and Israeli attacks continue through the spring equinox.
Iran: From Khamenei to Khamenei
How Iran's power structure was built, and how it survives its architect.
Trump administration seeks billions from Harvard in anti-Semitism lawsuit
Harvard University has rejected the complaint as 'another pretextual and retaliatory action' from the Trump White House.
Explosion hits Jerusalem’s Old City after Iran missile alert
An explosion struck Jerusalem's Old City seconds after sirens warned of an incoming Iranian missile.
Cuba ‘categorically’ rejects prospect of removing Diaz-Canel in US talks
Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio says he is open to US trade talks but refused to entertain a leadership shake-up.
Iran’s Khamenei says enemy ‘defeated’ in written Nowruz message
Mojtaba Khamenei has not been seen in public since he replaced his slain father as Iran's supreme leader.
Could Iran war trigger the next global food shock?
From factories to supermarket shelves, the Iran war is disrupting global supply chains.
Air raid sirens blare during Eid call to prayer in Kuwait
Air raid sirens sounded across Kuwait City as Iran targeted US assets with missiles and drones.
‘Cowards’: Trump slams NATO over lack of support in US–Israel war on Iran
Trump is calling for US allies to help guarantee shipping through the Strait of Hormuz as NATO relocates Iraq personnel.
Guardiola sidesteps Arsenal League Cup final rivalry as ‘world collapses’
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola refuses to talk rivalry with Arsenal at a time when 'the world is going to collapse'.
What US-Israeli targets reveal about Iran war goals three weeks in
From degradation of military to efforts to foment unrest, targets show array of objectives but no single endgame.
Switzerland announces halt to weapons exports to US amid Iran war
Move comes as Swiss government also closed its airspace to US military flights directly linked to the Iran war.
US easing ban on Iranian oil would signal ‘beginning of the end of war’
The US says it is considering removing sanctions on Iranian oil stranded on tankers at sea.
Will Russian oil be the biggest winner in the US-Israel war on Iran?
The price of Russian Urals has soared in recent weeks. How Russia - and other energy producing nations - could profit.
Zelenskyy says Ukraine wants timeline for next round of Russia talks
Volodymyr Zelenskyy says 'clear dates' needed as Ukrainian negotiators prepare for discussions in US.
Who are the Gulf’s military allies, and how are they helping in Iran war?
Experts say while Gulf states need support in face of Iranian attacks, it is less clear what their allies can provide.
Iran video said to show US F-35 being hit
Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency has released military video said to show air defence systems hitting a US F-35.
Iran’s IRGC says spokesman Ali Mohammad Naini killed in US-Israeli attack
Israeli and US air attacks pound Iran as assassination campaign of country's leadership continues.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Security concerns grow in US as funding stalls
US preparations fall behind for FIFA World Cup 2026, leading to growing concerns about security risks at events.
Slovenia heads to polls with diverging views on Israel in focus
Slovenia's election sees the centre-left coalition take on the populist right amid claims of foreign meddling.
Israel says it hit Syrian army camps in the south after Druze ‘attacked’
Israeli air strikes target army camps in response to alleged attacks on the Druze community in Suwayda on Thursday.
Refugee Council questions Australia’s Iran strategy at Women’s Asian Cup
Women's Asian Cup hosts Australia face criticism for the political tug of war over the Iranian women's football team.
Iran today, Africa tomorrow
What is being done to Iran today could be done to Africa tomorrow. Africa must reject this illegal war.
Iran does not need to close the Strait of Hormuz to disrupt it
The real risk lies not in closure, but in disruption in the strait's approaches.
Iran developing a ‘vetting system’ for Strait of Hormuz transit: Report
Lloyd's List reports that ships could be allowed to pass through 'safe corridor' once they are approved by IRGC.
Muslims celebrate Eid al-Fitr around the world amid shadow of war
People gather with family and for congregational prayers to mark the end of the holy fasting month.
Eid celebrations dimmed by war and displacement across Middle East
Economic crises and conflict dampen traditional Eid celebrations in Iran, Gaza, and Lebanon.
Five problems the Iran war could solve for Israel’s Netanyahu
From the Iranian threat to his own domestic legal and political troubles, war with Iran has advantages for Netanyahu.
Long before Trump: How US policy has harmed the environment for decades
Environment advocacy groups are suing the US government over climate change policy rollback.
Ukraine sends advisers to Gulf as it counterattacks Russian forces in south
Ukraine may have reclaimed 400sq km (154sq miles) of territory in 2026, and is downing record numbers of Russian drones.
‘It helps us survive’: Poverty forces children into mine work in DR Congo
Congolese authorities say 70 children died in a landslide at the Rubaya mine, source of much of the world's coltan.
Three charged in the US with smuggling AI chips into China
US charges men reportedly tied to Super Micro Computer for helping to smuggle billions of dollars' worth of AI chips.
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