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Aftermath of Iranian missile strikes near Israel’s nuclear facility
It was the first time Iranian missiles had penetrated Israeli air defence systems in the area around a key nuclear site.
Lebanese nurse refuses to leave her post at hospital despite loses
Lebanese nurse remains at her post in the Bekaa Valley after losing her fiance in the 2024 Israel-Hezbollah war.
‘The United States doesn’t even pretend to be within international law’
The United States doesn't even pretend to be within international law'
Italians vote in high-stakes justice referendum in key test for Meloni
Right-wing PM Giorgia Meloni faces a political test in the two-day referendum on contested judicial reform.
Israeli firefighters battle vehicles blaze after missile attack from Lebano
Footage shows Israeli firefighters attempting to put out a fire caused by a missile attack from Lebanon.
Woman confronts Ben-Gvir at site of Iranian missile strike
Israeli woman confronts National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir at the site of an Iranian missile strike in Arad.
Why the world should worry about Israel’s nuclear doctrine
The threshold the Israeli authorities have set for the use of a nuclear weapon is dangerously low.
Slovenia’s governing liberals face right-wing populists in tight election
Voters choosing between incumbent PM Robert Golob and pro-Trump Janez Jansa, with neither likely to win a majority.
Iran war: What’s happening on day 23 of US-Israel attacks?
Trump threatens to hit Iranian energy sites if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened; Tehran vows to retaliate.
Six dead as Qatar military helicopter crashes after ‘technical malfunction’
Seven people were on board, with interior ministry saying operations continue to find the last missing person.
Ghana pushes for slave trade to be declared a crime against Humanity
Ghana's foreign minister proposed a resolution recognizing the trans-Atlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity.
‘I count their breaths’: A homeless mother protects her children in Delhi
On a pavement in the Indian capital, Abida lost two children and watches over her other three night and day.
Drone footage shows damage in Arad after overnight Iranian missile attack
Drone footage shows heavy damage to residential buildings in Arad, Israel, after an overnight Iranian missile strike.
‘Can’t live like this’: Cuba hit by second nationwide blackout in a week
Power grid collapses for a third time in March as the Cuban government battles a US-imposed oil blockade.
Drone footage captures flooding across Oahu, Hawaii
Drone footage shows flooding across Oahu's North Shore as a second Kona Low storm hits Hawaii.
Evloev upsets Murphy, sets up featherweight title shot against Volkanovski
Movsar Evloev rallies after a point deduction against the unbeaten Lerone Murphy to win the contest in London.
Trump threatens to ‘obliterate’ Iran power plants unless Hormuz Strait open
Donald Trump has threatened to 'obliterate' Iran's power plants if Tehran fails to open the Strait of Hormuz.
Casualties as Israeli settlers set fire to homes and cars in West Bank
Settlers set fire to homes and cars near Jenin amid reports of widespread violence across the occupied territory.
What we know about Iran’s latest attacks on Israel
Israel's air defence system failed to stop at least two Iranian missile strikes on southern Israel.
Will the Houthis join Iran in war against Israel and the US?
The Yemeni armed group says all options are on the table.
Trump issues 48-hour Hormuz Strait ultimatum, threatens Iran’s power plants
Iran responds to Trump's threat by saying all US energy infrastructure in the region will be targeted if it is attacked.
Iran war live: Trump threatens to attack power plants over Strait of Hormuz
Donald Trump threatens to 'obliterate' Iran's power plants if it fails to open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours.
‘They want to colonise us’: Brazil’s Lula warns of foreign interference
The left-wing Brazilian president is critical of US actions throughout Latin America, though he does not name Trump.
Saudi Arabia expels Iran military attache, four embassy staff
Move follows attack on Red Sea port ofYanbu, Saudi Arabia's main oil export outlet, after Iran blocked Hormuz Strait.
Iran strikes towns near Israel’s nuclear site, wounds over 100
Iran targets Dimona and Arad, injuring more than 100 people, in retaliation for an attack on its Natanz nuclear site.
WHO says attack on Sudan hospital killed 64, including 13 children
The attack on a teaching hospital in Al Deain, the capital of East Darfur state, has rendered the facility non-functiona
ICC Chief Prosecutor Khan cleared of sexual misconduct by judges: Report
Karim Khan has denied the allegations and took voluntary leave from his position in May.
State of emergency declared as Iranian missile hits Arad in southern Israel
A state of emergency has been declared in Arad, southern Israel after an Iranian missile strike.
US says it has crippled Iranian threat in Strait of Hormuz
The US says it hit Iranian coastal missile sites and infrastructure, crippling Tehran's threat to the Strait of Hormuz.
‘Tears and grief’: Mother’s Day in Gaza marked by mourning
Day of intense hardship as mothers mourn children lost in war and children face day without their mothers.
Joe Kent speaks out against Iran war at prayer event after resigning
Joe Kent says he resigned as director of the US National Counterterrorism Center over opposition to the war in Iran.
EU urges members to start storing winter gas as Iran war causes price surge
War, which saw Iran attack Qatar facility, has caused 'high, volatile' gas prices that could hit EU storage projections.
Eid without toys: Israeli restrictions drive up prices in Gaza
Amid war and supply restrictions, Gaza's toy markets face shortages and high prices, leaving children without Eid gifts.
Flash flooding swamps Hawaii, prompting evacuation orders for 5,500 people
Oahu's emergency office has ordered residents in the Waialua area to 'leave now' amid risk of road failures.
Former FBI chief Robert Mueller, known for Trump investigation, dead at 81
Robert Mueller oversaw the probe into alleged Russian interference during the 2016 United States election.
Trump threatens to deploy ICE to airports amid Homeland Security shutdown
The US president called on immigration agents to place 'heavy emphasis' on the arrest of Somali immigrants.
Tehran holds Eid prayers as funeral held for IRGC spokesman
Eid al-Fitr prayers were held in Tehran after overnight air strikes on the capital.
Bahrain says Patriot system intercepted drone over homes
Bahrain's account differs from how the US military described the March 9 incident, which led to civilian injuries.
Arab states should beware of Israel’s hegemonic energy expansion
The Iran war revealed how dependent Israel's Arab neighbours are on its gas exports.
UK says Iran missile attack on Diego Garcia failed
The UK says Iran launched ballistic missiles at the joint US-UK Diego Garcia base in the Indian Ocean.
Iranian woman’s video of US-Israel attack ends as bomb hits
The fate of an Iranian woman caught in a US-Israeli bomb attack is unknown, after video emerged of her filming it.
Unease in Japan after Trump cites Pearl Harbor to defend Iran war
US president's reference to Japan's 1941 attack has shaken Japanese as PM Takaichi's silence gets mixed reaction.
Japan beat Australia to lift Women’s Asian Cup title
Japan edges tournament hosts Australia 1-0 in the Women's Asian Cup final to claim third title in four editions.
Iran says US and Israel attacked Natanz nuclear facility
No leakage of radioactive materials reported in the area in central Iran, Tehran's atomic energy organisation says.
US jury finds Elon Musk misled investors during Twitter purchase
Jury finds that two tweets posted in May 2022 by Musk contained false statements.
War spirals as information control tightens
From Washington to Tehran to Tel Aviv, the fight to control the narrative seems as critical as the war itself.
Drone strike near Iraqi intelligence headquarters in Baghdad kills officer
One police officer killed in strike by 'outlaw groups' on headquarters of Iraqi National Intelligence Service.
Lin Yu-ting cleared to return to boxing after sex eligibility review
Lin and Algerian boxer Imane Khelif were embroiled in a dispute over biological sex at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
‘I have fought for Aaron’: A Ugandan mother confronts disability and stigma
Martha Apolot, 21, rejected by her family and community when her disabled son was born, fights daily to meet his needs.
Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid: La Liga – team news, start, lineups
Madrid host rivals Atletico at the Santiago Bernabeu as they aim to stay in touch with Barca, who are four points clear.
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