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Oyarzabal double seals Spain win against Serbia in World Cup warm-up
Spain enjoy a comfortable night as Mikel Oyarzabal scores twice in 3-0 win against Serbia in warm-up for World Cup 2026.
What is the TACO trade and are investors profiting amid war on Iran?
Global energy crisis continues to widen amid market volatility, while so-called 'TACO traders' attempt to capitalise.
Guns in the streets as US, Israel intensify month-long attacks across Iran
A senior IRGC official in Tehran told state television that children over 12 can join armed patrols and checkpoints.
Mexico’s navy searches for two missing boats involved in Cuba aid convoy
The Nuestra America Convoy said that the sailboats were led by 'experienced sailors' with access to safety equipment.
Grieving Iranian mother tells UN about children before school attack
An Iranian mother told the UN Human Right's Council about the last time she saw her children alive.
Israel launches strikes on nuclear sites as Iran warns of retaliation
Uranium facility, steel plants and heavy water complex among targets hit as IRGC warns of escalation.
How important are the Gulf economies to the world?
Impact of US-Israeli war on Iran poses serious risks beyond energy sector.
House Republicans shoot down bill that would pay federal airport workers
White House memo says Trump has instructed DHS to pay federal airport workers as long lines snarl travel.
Israel attacks major industrial and nuclear sites in Iran
Smoke was seen rising from Iran's Arak heavy-water plant following Israeli air strikes on key infrastructure.
Drone reveals extent of Iranian missile damage in Israeli city of Arad
Drone footage has revealed the extent of damage in Arad days after an Iranian missile attack.
Smoke rises over Beirut suburbs after massive Israeli airstrike
Smoke rose over the skyline of Beirut following airstrikes as Israel continued to escalate its war on Hezbollah.
Off-duty London police officer filmed ‘intimidating’ Al Jazeera journalists
An off-duty Metropolitan Police officer was among a group filmed confronting Al Jazeera journalists.
US Palestinian activist says FBI foiled assassination plot against her
US law enforcement say man was arrested for plotting Molotov cocktail attack against activist Nerdeen Kiswani.
Canada’s Bill C-12 an ‘attack on refugee, migrant rights’: Advocates
Rights groups say new law restricting asylum will put thousands 'at risk of persecution, violence and precarity'.
Rubio: US expects Iran war to end in ‘weeks, not months’
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the US expects its military operation in Iran to conclude in weeks, not months.
US diplomat Marco Rubio denounces settler violence, tolls in Hormuz strait
Rubio reiterated President Donald Trump's call for other countries to participate in securing the Strait of Hormuz.
How close is the US to a quagmire in Iran?
The US has a 15-point plan to end the war on Iran, but what does the military reality show?
Iran’s football team honours children killed in Minab school airstrike
Iranian football players laid backpacks on a football pitch in Turkey to pay tribute to the children killed in a US-Isra
Israelis question Lebanon war as opposition grows
Growing opposition within Israel is raising questions about the government's military strategy in southern Lebanon.
FBI director Kash Patel’s emails, photos hacked by Iran-linked group
The vigilante group Handala Hack Team said that it had successfully gained access to Patel's personal email account.
LIVE: Spain vs Serbia – World Cup 2026 friendly
Follow our live build-up, with full team news coverage, ahead of our text commentary stream.
Russia declares protagonist of Oscar-winning documentary a ‘foreign agent’
The teacher had spent two years documenting pro-war propaganda at a school before smuggling footage out of Russia.
Is Europe heading to an energy crisis?
Europe is bracing for a supply crunch and a price shock as the Iran conflict drags on.
Meet the children left without parents under El Salvador’s emergency decree
As El Salvador's state of emergency turns four years old, families warn of the toll of the mass arrests on children.
Lebanon faces ‘humanitarian catastrophe’ under Israeli assault: UN
Displaced Lebanese families 'living in constant fear' under Israeli bombardment, warns UN Refugee Agency official.
Nixon to Trump: Pakistan’s long record as backchannel between rival powers
Islamabad reprises its role as diplomatic broker as US and Iran edge closer to wider confrontation.
Norway to add more than $11bn to defence budget over 10 years
Norway, as well as other NATO countries, has been under pressure from the US to boost defence spending.
‘Raising 10 red flags’: Is Israel’s army exhausted?
After years of regional forever wars, Israel's chief of staff warns the army is on the brink of collapse.
Saudi, UAE, Iraq: Can three pipelines help oil escape Strait of Hormuz?
Countries in the Middle East have ramped up oil exports via pipeline to bridge the Strait of Hormuz gap.
Qatari PM and US officials discuss strategic ties amid Iran war
The meeting reviewed the 'close strategic cooperation' between Doha and Washington, Qatar's foreign ministry said.
Iran expert says US ground invasion could cause a global economic meltdown
Ali Vaez says the US and Iran have reached a stalemate where further escalation would likely lead to catastrophe.
Nepal’s new PM gives message to nation in rap, ahead of swearing in
Nepali rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah has been sworn in as PM after his party's landslide election win.
Ukraine announces ‘mutually beneficial’ defence deal with Saudi Arabia
Kyiv, which has built expertise on how to counter drones, seals pact amid Iran war.
France calls IOC sex testing a ‘step backwards’ while Trump praises move
Transgender women athletes now excluded from female events at the Olympics after IOC agrees new eligibility policy.
‘We will no longer stand by’: Austria plans social media ban for under-14s
Austrian officials highlight addiction and ill-health while advocating for stricter age restrictions.
Pilots of firefighting helicopter survive crash in South Africa
Video shows the moment a firefighting helicopter lost control and crashed conducting water drops in South Africa.
Yemenis fear economic consequences of being dragged into US-Iran conflict
Iran-allied Houthis yet to get involved in conflict, but could target shipping in Red Sea.
Nepal’s youngest premier sworn in after releasing new rap song about unity
At 35, Balen Shah becomes Nepal's first Madhesi prime minister, representing the southern plains bordering India.
What is LNG and what is it used for?
Natural gas powers a quarter of the world, and almost a fifth of LNG moves through the Strait of Hormuz.
‘My heart burns with pain’: Iranian mother tells UN of Minab school attack
Grieving mother Mohaddeseh Fallahat, whose two children were killed, and Iran's Araghchi address Human Rights Council.
Wildlife killed, reefs damaged in ‘active’ Gulf of Mexico oil spill
Authorities say the oil is seeping from three sources, including a vessel that has not yet been identified.
India lowers fuel taxes, says rumours of lockdown ‘completely false’
India, the world's third biggest crude importer, announces measures amid shortages created by the Iran war.
War on Iran price crisis not just about energy, says analyst
Abdulla Banndar Al-Etaibi, says the disruption of fertiliser supplies due to the war on Iran will push food prices up.
Video: Children’s toys found in rubble of US-Israeli strike in Iran
Rescue teams from the IRCS have been searching the rubble of residential buildings hit in US-Israeli attacks on Iran.
Iran emergency workers search for survivors after deadly US-Israel attacks
Latest victims include six people killed in Qom as Iran announces grim milestone of nearly 2,000 war dead.
How extensive is Russia’s military aid to Iran?
Russia has long exchanged weapons with Iran and is likely offering satellite support, but lacks the will to do much more
Now in power, Nepal’s rapper-politician Balen Shah faces new challenge
Shah was a rebel - crude and different from the politicians who previously led Nepal. How will he be in office?
How can students in Gaza continue to learn with no universities?
We look at the hardships of students in Gaza trying to pursue higher education after Israel destroyed all universities.
Israeli opposition leader rails against ‘multi-front war without strategy’
Yair Lapid says military 'is stretched to the limit and beyond' as Israeli forces wage attacks on Iran and Lebanon.
Israel’s opposition says military forces are ‘in collapse’
Yair Lapid has criticises the government and says military forces are in collapse.'
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