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Who got hit in the war on Iran? The attacks, the damage and the people caught in between.
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The military targeting of desalination plants poses a huge risk to water security in the water-scarce Gulf region.
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'Some obstacles have to be removed' and selection must be undisputed inside government, Assembly of Experts members say.
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UNICEF spokesman James Elder stressed the importance of growing numbers of children killed in global conflicts.
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Al Jazeera’s Osama Bin Javaid reports from aboard the first flight heading to Doha from Paris since the war on Iran.
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Residents in Tehran are flocking to blood donation centres, responding to growing medical needs and fears of shortages.
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The conflict has already led to the suspension of almost a fifth of global crude oil and natural gas supply.
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian says Iran will not ‘bow’ to pressure from the United States and Israel.
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Women journalists in Gaza have paid a heavy price for refusing to stay silent and continuing to expose Israel’s crimes.
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Attacks on the Gulf continue as President Pezeshkian's remarks receive pushback from the powerful IRGC.
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The war on Iran has closed one of the world's busiest airspaces. Here's what that actually costs.
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As companies experiment with AI agents, the technology is beginning to reshape office hierarchies across US and Canada.
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Hundreds of activists filled the streets of New York City in protest of the Israeli-US war on Iran.
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After a rollercoaster month of cricket, the T20 World Cup comes down to India and New Zealand.
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Officials say a candidate has been picked based on late supreme leader's advice that he should be 'hated by the enemy'.
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Beijing calls for Iran's sovereignty to be respected and demands 'immediate stop to military operations' in Middle East.
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The US and Israel continue to strike Iran, hitting oil storage depots and refining facilities for the first time.
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Israel says it targeted key commanders of Iran's elite Quds Force of the IRGC but did not name them.
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Gaza's fishing industry collapses under Israeli blockade, leaving fishermen risking their lives for minimal catches.
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Israel has claimed responsibility for an assassination attempt, which killed at least four people, at a Beirut hotel.
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Balendra Shah's party represents a reformist wave reshaping Himalayan nation's politics.
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The president called the Iran war 'already won' as he dismissed reports that the UK was preparing HMS Prince of Wales.
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Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE report more attacks despite assurance from Iran's president that the strikes will stop.
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Footage captured a massive fire raging at the Shahran oil depot in northern Tehran following an Israeli strike.
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The head of Iran's National Security Council had claimed the US was misrepresenting the captures as combat deaths.
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Yamal goal keeps the champions four points clear of Real Madrid at the top of the La Liga standings.
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As the war between Iran, Israel and the US enters week 2, concerns rise over a potential regional spillover.
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The statement from the Florida Bar appears to contradict a letter it issued in February, suggesting a probe.
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Doctors in Gaza try to save a girl who sustained injuries in an Israeli attack that hit her and killed her father.
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Iran's judiciary chief contradicts earlier apology to Gulf, warns of ‘heavy attacks’ on areas ‘at disposal of enemy'.
