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Leo, who last year became the first US-born pope, has emerged as an outspoken critic of the US-Israeli war on Iran.
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US president says Washington armed Kurdish Iranian opposition groups during the January demonstrations.
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Iran, while still reviewing the proposal, has said that it won't reopen Hormuz as part of a temporary ceasefire.
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Mediators Pakistan, Turkiye and Egypt are proposing a 45-day ceasefire plan. But Iran is reluctant.
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Graham Arnold was received by jubilant Iraqi fans upon his return to Australia after a successful qualification campaign.
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Iraqis in Sydney turned out in full force to welcome coach Graham Arnold as he returned to Australia.
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Fears of air strikes and rising prices dominate everyday life in Sanaa as Yemen becomes embroiled in regional conflict.
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Artemis II is expected to break the record for the farthest distance humans have travelled from Earth.
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Tehran says it will respond 'in kind' to attacks on its infrastructure, accuses Trump of inciting 'war crimes'.
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Tensions continue after Trump's threat on Truth Social for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
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Party banks on mix of xenophobic anti-Muslim policies and financial aid schemes aimed at women to retain power in state.
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Silva to leave Manchester City after winning the Champions League and six Premier League titles in his nine-year stint.
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NBA star marks comeback after nine weeks as Houston Rockets beat Golden State Warriors 117-116 in San Francisco.
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The GCC and Iran can come up with a new security architecture for the Strait of Hormuz that can give Trump an off-ramp.
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Diesel prices have more than doubled in the Southeast Asian nation amid Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
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Iranian officials dismiss Trump's ultimatum, condemn latest threats as 'incitement to war crimes'.
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The activists were protesting the alleged use of the RAF base as a departure point for US aircraft.
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During a trip to Damascus, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the two countries agreed to work together.
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Conditions in Gaza worsen amid the United States-Israel war on Iran.
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A leading political economist breaks down how war can reward power and be beneficial for profits and political survival.
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Donald Trump unleashed a vulgar online tirade against Iran’s leaders as his deadline for reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
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Israel has kept up its attacks on Gaza while striking Iran and Lebanon, killing at least four Palestinians on Sunday.
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Video captured the moment of a direct hit by an Iranian missile on a residential building in Israel’s Haifa.
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The rise is largely symbolic as some key members are unable to raise production amid the US-Israel war on Iran.
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Hezbollah fires projectiles at northern Israel while Israeli troops push deeper into southern Lebanon.
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Pope Leo XIV used his first Easter mass at the Vatican to urge global leaders to “choose peace”.
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Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir excitedly outlined plans to establish a “death row” for Palestinians.
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US president threatens to strike power plants and bridges on Tuesday in an expletive-laden social media post.
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US political scientist John Mearsheimer argues Israel, not Iran, is the Middle East country that is ‘highly aggressive’.
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Health ministry data show children aged six months to five years with suspected measles symptoms soared to 6,476.
