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Why is Trump asking for Europe’s help in war on Iran?
Former French Ambassador to the US Gerard Araud argues that Europe is right to avoid the US-Israeli war on Iran.
Aid flotilla vessel arrives in Cuba amid US-driven energy crisis
Activists say that aid delivery is small 'gesture of solidarity' meant to draw attention to US energy blockade.
Iran names successor to security chief killed in US-Israeli attack
Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr, ex-IRGC commander, to replace late Ali Larijani as chief of Supreme National Security Council.
Afghanistan frees detained US citizen Dennis Coyle as gesture of ‘goodwill’
US State Secretary Marco Rubio welcomes Coyle's release as 'positive step' and thanks Qatar and the UAE for their help.
Israeli strike lands near Roman ruins in Lebanon
Smoke was seen rising close to Roman ruins in the Lebanese city of Tyre after an Israeli strike hit a building nearby.
Kim Jong Un says North Korea will never give up on nuclear weapons
Kim Jong Un has said North Korea will never give up on its push for nuclear weapons.
Anthropic challenges US Pentagon’s ban in San Francisco court showdown
Anthropic accuses Pentagon of unlawful retaliation over its refusal to loosen AI safety restrictions for military use.
Israeli soldiers accused of ‘torturing’ toddler in Gaza
The family of a two-year-old boy in Gaza says Israeli soldiers tortured him to extract information about his father.
When are UEFA’s World Cup 2026 playoffs, and which nations are involved?
The final qualification spots for the FIFA World Cup 2026 are about to be sealed via UEFA and Intercontinental playoffs.
Palestinian FA calls for Israeli ban after FIFA discrimination report
The Israel Football Association was fined by FIFA for racism and discrimination breaches following Palestinian report.
Israeli defences questioned as Iran continues to cause damage
Iranian missiles have caused damage in Israel, raising questions about the country's air defence systems.
Aid flotilla reaches Cuba amid US oil blockade and blackouts
An aid flotilla has arrived in Cuba as a US-imposed oil blockade drives severe fuel shortages and widespread blackouts.
Iranian IRGC’s ties to Hezbollah deepen tensions in Lebanese politics
Lebanon's prime minister said the IRGC is commanding Hezbollah and analysts agree the Iranian group is calling the shots
Israeli strike hits Tyre during Al Jazeera report
An Al Jazeera journalist's report was disrupted by an Israeli missile striking a waterfront building in Lebanon's Tyre.
Moment rescuers find man alive under the rubble in Tehran
Rescuers have pulled a man alive from the rubble after US-Israeli strikes hit a residential area in Tehran.
UN experts urge Israel to free Gaza doctor amid reports of ‘severe torture’
Dr Hussam Abu Safia 'systematically denied' medical treatment in Israeli detention, UN special rapporteurs warn.
Who is Markwayne Mullin, Trump’s new homeland security chief?
Here's what we know about Markwayne Mullin, who'll oversee Trump's contentious crackdown on migrants in the US.
Keir Starmer’s policy on the Iran war is a recipe for catastrophe
The British government has learned no lessons from the disaster that the US-UK invasion of Iraq was.
QatarEnergy declares force majeure on some LNG contracts due to Iran war
The move comes amid production disruptions linked to the US-Israeli war on Iran, which have affected Qatar.
Is the US talking to Iran’s Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, and who is he?
Iranian leaders, including Ghalibaf, have denied that talks with the US are under way.
Why has India arrested US, Ukrainian nationals under anti-terror laws?
Six Ukrainians and an American allegedly crossed from India to Myanmar to train armed groups in drone warfare.
What if humanity meets the unknown?
What if we're not alone in this universe?
Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo reflect on 50th anniversary of Argentina coup
One of Argentina's most prominent activist groups, the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo face cuts under Javier Milei.
Pakistan world’s most polluted country in 2025: Report
Fine particulates in Pakistan's air highest in the world last year, exceeding WHO guidelines by up to 13 times.
Pakistan ‘ready to host US-Iran talks’: Can latest peace push work?
Pakistan, Turkiye and Egypt are trying to broker talks. Analysts caution the chasm between the US and Iran remains wide.
Israel’s Smotrich calls for ‘new border’ and occupation of south Lebanon
Israel's Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has called for the effective annexation of southern Lebanon.
After setbacks across Europe, is the populist far right losing ground?
The far right struggled to convert momentum into decisive victories across a string of recent elections and referendums.
Palestinians struggle as Gaza endures severe fuel and gas shortages
Gaza's gas supplies dwindle, with families waiting months for minimal quantities amid Israeli-induced shortages.
Moment Israeli soldier throws stun grenade at shop near Ramallah
CCTV footage shows an Israeli soldier throwing a stun grenade into a shop during a night raid near Ramallah.
Israeli forces blow up mosque minaret in southern Lebanon
Video shows Israeli forces blowing up a mosque's minaret in Khiam in southern Lebanon.
Australia and EU seal trade deal to cut reliance on China’s rare earths
EU's Von der Leyen says critical minerals partnership is 'crucial' as China dominates supply chains.
Lebanon declares Iranian ambassador persona non grata amid Israeli attacks
Lebanese Foreign Ministry summons envoy to Iran, citing breaches of diplomatic protocol by Tehran.
How does the current global oil crisis compare with the 1973 oil embargo?
The 1973 oil embargo removed 4.5 million barrels per day from global supply. Today, that figure stands at 20 million.
Accountability for international humanitarian law is a ‘thing of the past’
Former ICC prosecutor Geoffrey Nice says the US-Israel warns that holding powerful states accountable is unrealistic'
Bill Cosby found guilty of 1972 sexual assault, victim awarded nearly $60m
The actor faces allegations of sexual misconduct by at least 60 women, all of which he denies.
Amazon says AWS Bahrain region ‘disrupted’ following drone activity
The disruption marks the second time in a month that AWS operations have been affected by the Iran war.
Supporter groups file lawsuit against FIFA over World Cup ticket prices
Euroconsumers and FSE file a lawsuit with the European Commission against the sport body over World Cup ticket prices.
Iran launches waves of missiles towards Israel
Israel's Magen David Adom emergency medical service said 'six people were lightly injured' in the missile strikes.
Iran says no talks with US, calls Trump statements a ‘bluff’
Iranian officials have dismissed statements by Trump as a bluff', denying any direct or indirect talks with the US.
Drone footage shows aftermath of Iranian missile attack in Tel Aviv
Drone footage shows extensive damage to a multi-storey residential building in Tel Aviv after a wave of Iranian attacks.
McCullum to continue as England’s all-format cricket head coach
Brendon McCullum, Ben Stokes and Rob Key will keep their positions despite recent Ashes drubbing and T20 World Cup exit.
Deadly air attack hits pro-Iran Popular Mobilisation Forces in Iraq
Video shows the aftermath of an airstrike in Iraq's Anbar province on a headquarters of the Popular Mobilisation Forces.
Al Jazeera reports from scene of attack on Tehran residential area
Al Jazeera reports from scene of attack on Tehran residential area
Despite Trump’s peace talk claims, US-Israeli attacks continue to hit Iran
Huge explosions were heard in Tehran and other cities, as Iran denied it held talks with the US to end the war.
Top EU official calls for negotiations with Iran and an end to war
European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen has called for negotiations with Iran and an end to hostilities.
Eritrea to end 18-year AFCON isolation by playing Eswatini in qualifier
Eritrea vs Eswatini on Wednesday will serve as the first AFCON qualifier for the east African nation since 2008.
Where do reported US-Iran ‘negotiations’ leave Israel?
Israeli analysts describe confusion as US President Trump unexpectedly shifts from threatened strikes on Iran to talks.
Polls open in key Denmark elections clouded by Trump’s Greenland threat
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is projected to win a third term after standing up to the US president over Greenland.
ICE agents deployed to US airports: Which airports are affected?
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers were reportedly sent to 14 airports, including New York's JFK.
Amid muted Eid celebrations, violence surges across the West Bank
Settler attacks and land seizures marked a week that was supposed to be one of celebration for Palestinians.
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