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The World Health Organization warned that “black rain” caused by strikes on Iran’s oil facilities pose health risks.
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Promotional poster for the Pope's trip to Monaco. The one-day visit to the principality on March 28 will include meetings with the C...
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The war has sent oil prices surging, upending global travel and pushing airline ticket costs on some routes sky-high.
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The latest attacks come a day after bombing of fuel reserves created thick plumes of smoke that turned day into night.
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AMB The domes of the Vatican Observatory and Bernini’s Collegiate Church of St. Thomas of Villanova rise above the Apostolic Palace, the t...
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International Energy Agency chief says talks aim to assess conditions as US-Israel war on Iran fuels global uncertainty.
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The chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff said he “respects” Iran’s resistance in the war.
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An Israeli air strike has heavily damaged a building in southern Lebanon’s Tyre district.
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Pete Hegseth says Donald Trump controls the pace of the war, but acknowledges that Israel has its own objectives.
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Protesters blocked a bus carrying Iran’s women’s football team in Australia after 5 players slipped away to seek asylum.
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Ukraine has battle experience with Iranian-made Shahed drones and has mass-produced cheap interceptors.
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Iran's Foreign Ministry and general prosecutor say the team is invited to return home 'with peace and confidence'.
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‘We could still be suffering the ripple effect of this for weeks, if not months’.
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Four-day workweek for government employees and two-week closure of schools among the measures aimed at saving energy.
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This is the aftermath of a street in the Harat Hreik suburb of Beirut after it was hit by Israeli bombing.
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Aid to the Church in Need Children light candles as part of a project of Aid to the Church in Need (ACN). | Credit: Photo courtesy of Aid...
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A passenger onboard Southwest Airlines was removed after their call to prayer was mistaken for a ‘bomb threat'.
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Video shows the moment an Iranian missile struck central Israel, part of a barrage that killed two people.
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Donald Trump called the war on Iran a “short-term excursion”, saying the US already achieved “tremendous success”.
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Separately, Iran's Revolutionary Guards target US base in Iraq, as PM Sudani rejects attempts to drag Iraq into the war.
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Oil prices are swinging as markets react to every twist in the conflict.
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India's cricket board announces a $14.24mn bonus in addition to the $2.34mn awarded to the champions by the ICC.
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Ongoing fighting means issue of Hezbollah's disarmament likely to remain on hold, military experts and analysts say.
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A suspected Iranian attack on a high-rise residential building in Bahrain's capital of Manama has killed a woman.
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The US president repeats claims that Cuba is ready to negotiate as it faces a spiralling energy and economic crisis.
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Strikes continue as Trump says US attacks on Iran will dramatically increase if it tries to close Strait of Hormuz.
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Families are buying whatever they can while supplies last, fearing that food available today may not be there tomorrow.
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Oil prices have shot up as the war snarls transportation and production in one of the most energy-rich regions on earth.
