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Rescuers search for survivors after strikes hit homes in Iran
Iranian Red Crescent footage shows damage in Iran, as rescuers search for survivors after US-Israeli strikes hit homes.
North Korea keeping Iran at arm’s length, reports Seoul
South Korea says Pyongyang is wary as it seeks to renew diplomatic dialogue with the US.
Hegseth says strikes on Iran increasing as Hormuz deadline looms
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said Monday will be the largest volume of strikes" on Iran since the war began.
Video: Iran’s top university hit in US-Israeli strikes
Footage shows damaged research buildings at Tehran's Sharif University following a US-Israeli strike.
Artemis II breaks record for farthest human travel from Earth
Mission's four astronauts break record set in 1970 by Apollo 13, which flew 400,171km from the planet.
Democrats blast Trump for Iran ‘war crimes’ threat; Republicans supportive
Several members of US Congress question president's fitness for office after his expletive-laden Easter Sunday message.
How Asia became ground zero for the oil crisis
As the Iran war disrupts oil flows, fuel shortages hit Asia first. Is this the start of a wider global energy crisis?
Cairo faces darker nights as global energy prices continue to soar
Cairo streets and storefronts have been forced to go dark at night as part of measures to curb Egypt's electricity use.
Trump praised airman’s rescue in Iran during White House Easter event
Donald Trump praised the rescue of a downed American airman in Iran during remarks at the White House Easter Egg roll.
Libya’s oil disputes mirror Hormuz crisis, fuel European energy fears
Libyan oil sector proxy wars occur during Hormuz tensions, creating dangerous supply vulnerabilities for global markets.
Gaza camp offers children a sense of safety
The Samir Project is offering children in Gaza a camp where they can learn, heal, and regain some sense of safety.
Israeli army fire on WHO vehicle in southern Gaza kills one, medics report
WHO driver Majdi Aslan was killed and a WHO doctor wounded, along with several other Palestinians.
Gaza grandmother loses her family due to Israeli attacks
Gaza grandmother loses her family due to Israeli attacks
Where are Iran’s power plants that Trump has threatened to destroy?
US President Trump threatens to destroy power plants, bridges by 8pm Tuesday if Iran doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz.
Ukraine strikes Russian Black Sea energy hub Novorossiysk
Ukraine increases attacks on Russia's energy infrastructure in bid to disrupt financing of its war.
In maps and photos: Five Iranian civilian bridges at risk of US strikes
A look at the multimillion-dollar mega structures that could be threatened by Trump's 'Bridge Day' ultimatum.
The US could still try to play the ethnic card in Iran
But past experience and current geopolitical realities show such a strategy is doomed to failure.
Jobless young Palestinians trapped as Israel holds Gaza’s economy hostage
With 80 percent unemployed, young Palestinians struggle to survive as Israeli blockade causes economic collapse
‘Smell’ of war comes to St Petersburg as Ukraine hammers Russian refineries
Ukraine aims to drain Russia's war chest with drone strikes on Pokrovsk and Ust-Luga oil facilities on the Baltic Sea.
How US operation to rescue air officer from Iran unfolded
President Trump says US service member whose fighter jet was shot down over Iran is rescued during two raids.
Has Trump confirmed Iran’s claim that protesters were US-armed?
US president says Washington armed Kurdish Iranian opposition groups during the January demonstrations.
Iran threatens Bab al-Mandeb closure: How would that affect world trade?
If the chokepoint were shut, along with the Strait of Hormuz, a quarter of the world's energy supply would be blocked.
Pakistan offers ‘two-phased’ truce deal to end US-Israel war on Iran
Iran, while still reviewing the proposal, says it won't reopen Hormuz as part of a temporary ceasefire.
Trump’s ‘Bridge Day’ threat: Can a last-ditch ceasefire plan work?
Mediators Pakistan, Turkiye and Egypt are proposing a 45-day ceasefire plan. But Iran is reluctant.
Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich: Champions League – team news, start, lineups
Madrid host Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich for the first leg of their blockbuster Champions League quarterfinal tie.
Israel destroys southern Lebanon towns, hits ‘safe’ areas around Beirut
The Israeli military launches new attacks on Beirut, southern Lebanon as humanitarian crisis deepens.
World Cup qualification earns Iraq coach Arnold a hero’s welcome in Sydney
Graham Arnold was received by jubilant Iraqi fans upon his return to Australia after a successful qualification campaign.
Up to 1.2 million people forced to flee as Israel pummels Lebanon
Families face repeated trauma as Israeli attacks displace nearly 1.2 million, many for the second time in recent months.
Iraqis give rousing welcome to coach behind historic World Cup return
Iraqis in Sydney turned out in full force to welcome coach Graham Arnold as he returned to Australia.
Why did ‘Handala’ target FBI Director Kash Patel?
Al Jazeera's Linh Nguyen explains the Handala Hack Team.
Families fleeing Israeli attacks take refuge in Lebanon’s mountains
Over one million people displaced across Lebanon as Israel escalates military campaign with air raids, ground invasion.
Yemen’s civilians fear fallout after Houthis enter Iran war
Fears of air strikes and rising prices dominate everyday life in Sanaa as Yemen becomes embroiled in regional conflict.
Trump says US armed Iranian dissidents via Kurds, Kurdish groups deny claim
Trump's admission gives credence to Iranian assertion that the January protests were backed by the West to create chaos.
A visual guide to Artemis II and previous missions to the moon
Artemis II is expected to break the record for the farthest distance humans have travelled from Earth.
Iran’s top university bombed as US, Israel intensify attacks; 34 killed
Tehran says it will respond 'in kind' to attacks on its infrastructure, accuses Trump of inciting 'war crimes'.
Iran war: What is happening on day 38 of US-Israeli attacks?
Tensions continue after Trump's threat on Truth Social for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
‘Cocktail of Hindutva and welfarism’: How Modi’s BJP is wooing Assam voters
Party banks on mix of xenophobic anti-Muslim policies and financial aid schemes aimed at women to retain power in state.
Man City captain Silva to leave Premier League club at season’s end
Silva to leave Manchester City after winning the Champions League and six Premier League titles in his nine-year stint.
Steph Curry returns from injury with 29 points but Warriors lose to Rockets
NBA star marks comeback after nine weeks as Houston Rockets beat Golden State Warriors 117-116 in San Francisco.
A new regional order for the Strait of Hormuz
The GCC and Iran can come up with a new security architecture for the Strait of Hormuz that can give Trump an off-ramp.
Vietnam’s gig workers slammed by rising fuel costs amid fallout of Iran war
Diesel prices have more than doubled in the Southeast Asian nation amid Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran war live: Tehran rejects Trump’s Hormuz deadline; 2 killed in Haifa
Iranian officials dismiss Trump's ultimatum, condemn latest threats as 'incitement to war crimes'.
UK police arrest seven protesters near RAF base used by US
The activists were protesting the alleged use of the RAF base as a departure point for US aircraft.
Ukraine and Syria to cooperate on security, Zelenskyy says
During a trip to Damascus, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the two countries agreed to work together.
Driver faces impaired driving charges after Lao New Year incident
A driver in Louisiana US, was charged with impaired driving after plowing into a crowd, injuring at least 15.
Has the humanitarian crisis in Gaza been ignored?
Conditions in Gaza worsen amid the United States-Israel war on Iran.
Hamas armed wing says disarmament demands not acceptable
Spokesperson Abu Obeida says calling for the group's disarmament amounts to an attempt to continue Israel's genocide.
Israeli air strike hits crowd in Gaza City
Several Palestinians were rushed to hospital with severe injuries after an Israeli air strike hit a crowd in Gaza City.
Hamas armed wing rejects disarmament while Israel continues attacks
Hamas's armed wing says it will not discuss disarmament before Israel fully implements the first phase of ceasefire.
Is war more profitable than peace? David Keen explains
A leading political economist breaks down how war can reward power and be beneficial for profits and political survival.
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