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From Phoenician temples to Crusader castles, heritage sites bear the brunt of Israel's expanding military offensive.
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Thousands of people have demonstrated against the bill, which scientists and activists say threatens water resources.
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Trump’s administration trying to sell war ‘wins’ to a sceptical US public
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Long-ruling leader faces no real competition as he seeks a sixth term in the strategic Horn of Africa country.
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Lebanon bears the brunt as Israel's army claims the killing of a close aide to Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem.
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Wounded soldiers, wives and widows workshop ideas and stage plays in Kyiv, bringing the audience to tears.
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Around 3,000 worshippers held morning prayers at Al-Aqsa after Israel lifted restrictions.
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The US and Israel thought they could decimate Iran. But Iran's survival - despite massive human costs - is a victory.
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The Masters has a complicated segregated past, which include the PGA’s “Caucasian-only clause”
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UK's Mandelson tried to get Epstein’s ‘goddaughter’ access to 10 Downing Street
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Experts say Gulf states wary US could agree to deal giving Iran leverage over strategic energy waterway.
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A man trapped for nearly two weeks in a flooded gold mine in Sinaloa, Mexico, has been rescued by military divers.
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US president meets NATO chief, expresses disappointment over member states failing to back war on Iran.
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A 13-year-old girl on Snapchat captured the moment Israel began its assault on Beirut.
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Hundreds of vehicles have driven through Istanbul to condemn the ‘lawless aggression’ of the US and Israel.
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Protesters have blocked roads outside the Israeli embassy in London, condemning Israel’s violent strikes on Lebanon.
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US Vice President JD Vance says Lebanon is not part of the US-Iran ceasefire.
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UN human rights chief Volker Turk describes Israel's attacks on Lebanon as 'horrific' coming so soon after ceasefire.
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Simone Risoluti Pope Leo welcomes a new Catholic at the Easter vigil, April 4, 2026, at the Vatican. COMMENTARY: Entering the Chur...
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Former US counterterrorism chief Joe Kent had warned Israel could ‘sabotage’ the US-Iran ceasefire.
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Drug dealer who supplied dose that eventually led to Perry's death in 2023 pleaded guilty to five felony drug counts.
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Archbishop Edward Weisenburger of Detroit with candidates and catechumens who entered the Catholic Church at the Cathedral of the Most Bless...
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Americans are split on whether to trust Donald Trump's instinct-driven approach to the Iran conflict.
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The U.S. Treasury Department building in Washington, D.C. The Johnson Amendment remains in effect for now, though the new guidance,...
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The US vice president says Iran had a 'legitimate misunderstanding' about Lebanon's inclusion in this week's ceasefire.
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It's not clear under what legal authority Trump can tack on this tariff, and analysts called it an 'empty threat'.
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Domestically and internationally, the effects of the war will be felt for years to come.
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Netanyahu says the US-Iran ceasefire “will not include Hezbollah,” in his first remarks after the ceasefire.
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Cardinal Pietro Parolin The Vatican secretary of state said the Pope’s appeals for peace need concrete support.
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Israeli attacks have killed at least 254 people and wounded 1,165 others, according to Lebanon’s Civil Defence.
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Celebration and scepticism coexist in Tehran as ceasefire offers reprieve despite doubts about its durability.
