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The Geopolitical Chess Game: US-Iran Tensions and Global Power Shifts
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The Canadian prime minister was quick to jump on the Iran war bandwagon, seemingly forgetting his own speech at Davos.
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Video released by the Iranian Red Crescent shows a body pulled from the rubble of a destroyed building in Tehran.
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In war, a weaker opponent will often resort to asymmetric warfare, a tactic Iran is likely to exploit against the US.
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Images verified by Human Rights Watch show Israel fired white phosphorus in populated areas of southern Lebanon.
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Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has pledged allegiance to Mojtaba Khamenei, the country's new supreme leader.
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Crude oil prices rise by as much 20 percent as sprawling regional conflict threatens global energy supplies.
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Iran's military and political leaders pledge allegiance to Mojtaba Khamenei as US-Israeli attacks continue.
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Iranian state television has announced that the Assembly of Experts has chosen Mojtaba Khamenei as supreme leader.
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An apology comes from Iran's president, yet missiles are still hitting neighbours.
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Decree strips parties of legal status and assets, as opposition leader calls on Guineans to resist.
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Palestinians were killed after armed Israeli settlers attacked the village of Abu Falah in the occupied West Bank.
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Marches on 115th anniversary of IWD place focus on issues like US-Israeli war on Iran and Trump's links with Epstein.
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Colombians will choose from more than 3,000 candidates vying for 102 Senate seats and 182 House seats.
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Army tells UN and aid workers to leave as forces close in on one of the last opposition strongholds.
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The US and Israel continue to strike Iran, hitting oil storage depots and refining facilities in Tehran.
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US and Israel attack Iran: Information is power, and now everyone has it.
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Scottish FA launches investigation after fans fought on the pitch following the Scottish Cup quarterfinal in Glasgow.
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Any new supreme leader will 'not last long' without US approval, Trump says; officials say oil disruptions 'temporary'.
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Iran's IRGC had earlier said it targeted radar systems in locations including Al-Kharj, home to Prince Sultan base.
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The Israeli intelligence agency counts on unconditional US cover and adversary lapses for its assassination policy.
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Analysts say Israel's actions in Lebanon, including mass displacement, are an effort to reshape the country.
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‘This war has not been thought through’
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Pope Leo XIV addresses pilgrims gathered in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican for the recitation of the Angelus on March 8, 2026. A...
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Players sing, salute during anthem in last Asian Cup game as rights activists raise concerns over their return to Iran.
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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.
