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Trump says US seized Iran-flagged ship trying to get past Hormuz blockade
US president says his country's forces stopped cargo ship Touska by 'blowing a hole' in its engine room.
Salah scores in Merseyside derby as Liverpool win to boost European hopes
Salah scores Liverpool's first goal, but Virgil van Dijk scores an injury-time winner against local rivals Everton.
Israeli ministers celebrate re-establishment of Sa-Nur West Bank settlement
Sa-Nur is one of four former West Bank settlements approved by the government two decades after settlers were evicted.
Did the US misjudge Iran? A military strategist answers
Strategist Bryan Clark examines shifting war aims, escalation traps, and whether Iran is now more dangerous to the US.
Man City beat Arsenal 2-1, cut Premier League race to three points
City edge the Gunners, thanks to a second-half Haaland winner, in a heated top-of-the-table league game in Manchester.
Iran and Israel: From friends to enemies
Israel and the US have been at war with Iran since Feb 28th. All sides have suffered, but it wasn't always this way.
Israeli attacks on healthcare across Iran, Lebanon and Gaza
Israeli attacks on healthcare across Iran, Lebanon and Gaza
What would it take for the Iran-US talks to succeed?
Political scientist Mohsen Milani and former White House official Elisa Ewers discuss the options in Iran-US talks.
Met Police investigate potential Iran links to London arson attacks
The latest attack at a Jewish site in the UK capital occurs at Kenton United Synagogue and causes minor damage.
Eight children killed in Louisiana shooting, gunman fatally shot by police
Louisiana community in shock as domestic violence incident leaves eight children dead and two others injured.
Satellite images reveal Israel expanding Gaza military sites
Images show Israel building permanent military bases in Gaza as US-backed reconstruction plans stall.
DRC government, M23 rebels commit to protect civilians, aid deliveries
After talks in Switzerland, the two sides also made progress on a protocol for ceasefire oversight.
What to know about US-Iran standoff over the Strait of Hormuz
Trump accuses Iran of violating the ceasefire as he announces plans to send US negotiators to Pakistan for more talks.
Displaced Lebanese woman returns to find home destroyed after ceasefire
A displaced woman returned to southern Lebanon after a ceasefire to find her house reduced to rubble.
Trump says US negotiators to head to Pakistan for Iran talks
US president announces talks in Islamabad and accuses Iran of violating ceasefire, warning Tehran of repercussions.
Peru says presidential election results due by mid-May after delayed count
The EU's election observer said the vote met democratic standards despite fraud allegations.
Pope Leo tells Angola during huge Mass to ‘build hope’
On the third leg of his Africa tour, Leo urges Angola to move beyond "divisions" created by its war-scarred past.
Iran war: 10 frequently used words and their meanings
The US-Israel war on Iran nears two months. We break down some of the frequently used terminology in this war.
LIVE: Manchester City vs Arsenal – Premier League
Follow our pre-match build-up, team news, and live text commentary stream as Manchester City host Arsenal at the Etihad.
Does the world need new leaders? Varsha Gandikota & Naledi Pandor
Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla asks former South African Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor if global leadership is in crisis.
Iran warns Hormuz will stay shut unless US lifts siege on its ports
Tehran is threatening to keep the Strait of Hormuz shut unless Washington lifts the US siege' on Iranian ports.
Does Israel’s ‘Yellow Line’ violate the Lebanon ceasefire?
The Israeli 'Yellow Line' in Lebanon raises fears that a temporary military zone could become a longer-term occupation.
Humanoid robot breaks half marathon world record in Beijing
The humans were left far behind as smartphone maker Honor's humanoid robot shattered the men's world record in China.
Australia and Japan sign contracts for $7bn warships deal
Defence deal is the latest example of deepening ties between Canberra and Tokyo amid shared concerns over China's rise.
The GCC has unity, it now needs joint defence and development
Beyond supporting peace, GCC states need to work towards joint defence, energy security and economic development.
Displaced Lebanese families return home despite Israeli attacks
Families travel south to inspect destroyed homes, unsure whether to stay as concerns about renewed conflict increase.
Humanoid robots speed past humans in Beijing half-marathon
Humanoid robots raced alongside humans in a half-marathon in Beijing.
Fire razes 200 homes in Sabah, leaving hundreds homeless
Sabah fire displaces 445 people as relief efforts focus on safety and immediate aid for victims in affected areas.
Iran war: What is happening on day 51 of the US-Iran conflict?
Tehran will keep the strategic Strait of Hormuz closed until Washington ends the blockade of Iranian ports.
How the Israeli military targets the people who save lives
Israeli attacks have killed at least 57 medical workers in Lebanon since early March. It is a pattern lifted from Gaza.
Iran, US still ‘far’ from breakthrough amid Strait of Hormuz impasse
Tehran is 'fully prepared' for the US to resume hostilities at any moment, says Iran's parliament speaker Ghalibaf.
Lionel Messi scores twice as Inter Miami defeat Rapids in MLS
Argentine forward's brace included the match winner against Colorado Rapids in front of over 75,000 fans in Denver.
Fire engulfs more than 200 homes in Malaysian floating village
A huge fire tore through the floating village of Kampung Bahagia in Sabah, Malaysia, destroying more than 200 homes.
Cash shortages grip Yemen despite currency stabilisation
Cash-strapped Yemenis face rising frustration as exchange firms limit currency conversion amid ongoing liquidity crisis.
Bulgarians head to polls for eighth time in five years
Bulgaria votes to elect a new parliament after mass protests brought down the previous government in December.
Why Britain’s far-right celebrates a saint revered in Palestine
Hundreds of far-right Britain First" supporters marched in the streets of Manchester to celebrate Saint George.
LeBron, Lakers shock Rockets with Game 1 win in NBA playoffs
Despite missing leading scorers Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves, the LA Lakers and LeBron James defeat Houston in opener.
Real Sociedad upset Atletico Madrid to clinch fourth Copa del Rey title
Real win the final of Spain's premier annual knockout football competition with a dramatic penalty shootout in Seville.
North Korea launches ballistic missiles towards sea off its east coast
Multiple ballistic missiles fired from eastern Sinpo area in seventh such test this year.
Iran war live: Tehran says no date set for US talks, Hormuz Strait closed
IRGC says the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed until the US stops blockading Iranian ports.
Trinidad and Tobago police uncover 56 bodies, mostly children, at cemetery
Police suspect the grim discovery in the city of Cumuto may be a case of 'unlawful disposal of unclaimed corpses'.
Iran reasserts control of Hormuz Strait as Trump warns against ‘blackmail’
Top negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf says US naval blockade of Iran's ports is 'a clumsy and ignorant decision'.
Manchester United beat Chelsea as Cunha strike boosts Champions League hope
Manchester United strengthen grip on third spot in Premier League with 1-0 win that leaves Chelsea relying on favours.
Iran military orders Indian ship to abort Strait of Hormuz passage
Video shows the moment Iran's military ordered an Indian ship to abort its passage of the Strait of Hormuz.
Mexico, Spain and Brazil call for Cuba’s sovereignty to be protected
The three countries pledge more aid to Cuba and say Cubans must decide their own future amid a US pressure campaign.
Will Keir Starmer resign?
UK PM says he was unaware Mandelson failed security clearance.
Mazzucato on the Iran war’s economic shock: Who pays the price?
Redi Tlhabi speaks to economist Mariana Mazzucato on the Iran war's economic fallout and who's really paying the price.
Mexico arrests suspected Hungarian drug trafficker amid crime crackdown
Fugitive Janos Balla, 48, was arrested in Quintana Roo as President Claudia Sheinbaum seeks to increase cartel arrests.
Sudanese refugees trapped between borders and bureaucracy in Morocco
A growing number of Sudanese refugees are arriving into Morocco after fleeing war, but find themselves stuck.
Ukraine police shoot dead gunman who killed six in Kyiv, took hostages
The attacker has been identified as a "58-year-old Moscow man", but no motive has been established.
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