Israel systematically torturing Palestinians in custody, says UN expert
Trump considers “winding down” Iran war without opening Hormuz Strait – Axios
- Trump considers "winding down" Iran war without opening Hormuz Strait Axios
- Trump says US considering 'winding down' Iran war Reuters
- Middle East crisis live: Trump says US considering ‘winding down’ war; Iran fired missiles at Diego Garcia military base The Guardian
- Trump says he doesn't want Iran war ceasefire, but is considering 'winding down' military ops CNBC
- Trump hints at wind-down of war as US sends more troops and Iran threatens tourism sites Yahoo
Iran war: What’s happening on day 22 of US-Israel attacks?
War in Iran Reveals Strait of Hormuz’s Weakness as an Oil Bottleneck – The New York Times
- War in Iran Reveals Strait of Hormuz’s Weakness as an Oil Bottleneck The New York Times
- Iran does not need to close the Strait of Hormuz to disrupt it Al Jazeera
- About 90 ships cross the Strait of Hormuz as Iran exports millions of barrels of oil despite the war AP News
- Iran Unwilling to Talk About Opening Strait of Hormuz While Under Attack Bloomberg.com
- Coalitions of the Willing and the Strait of Hormuz Council on Foreign Relations
4 pivotal questions that could define the Iran war’s next phase – Axios
- 4 pivotal questions that could define the Iran war's next phase Axios
- There is plenty of scope for the Iran war to intensify The Economist
- Iran's Escalation Trap Could Be Its Path to the Bomb Haaretz
- Iran war latest updates: Oil prices jump after strike on Iranian energy site, top Tehran official killed and more key events that got us here Yahoo
- How America’s War on Iran Backfired Foreign Affairs
Three weeks into the Iran war that’s requested $200 billion, here’s what success for Trump might look like – Fortune
- Three weeks into the Iran war that's requested $200 billion, here’s what success for Trump might look like Fortune
- There is plenty of scope for the Iran war to intensify The Economist
- Sunday shows preview: Iran conflict persists as DHS funding fight snarls travel The Hill
- Iran's Escalation Trap Could Be Its Path to the Bomb Haaretz
- How America’s War on Iran Backfired Foreign Affairs
Iran says it will allow Japanese ships to transit the Strait of Hormuz
Iran prepared to let Japanese ships transit Hormuz, FM says – The Japan Times
- Iran prepared to let Japanese ships transit Hormuz, FM says The Japan Times
- Iran says it will allow Japanese ships to transit the Strait of Hormuz Al Jazeera
- Five European nations and Japan to 'contribute' to Hormuz security Euronews.com
- Iran Says Ready to Let Japan Vessels Use Hormuz, Kyodo Reports Bloomberg.com
- More countries sign joint statement on Strait of Hormuz by European nations, others Reuters
Iran says Natanz nuclear site was hit in US-Israeli attack – Euronews.com
- Iran says Natanz nuclear site was hit in US-Israeli attack Euronews.com
- Iran says strike hit uranium enrichment facility, missile fired at U.K.-U.S. base NBC News
- After Trump threatens to destroy Iranian power plants, Tehran warns desalination will be targeted Fortune
- Russia says attacks on Iran's uranium enrichment facilities violate international law Anadolu Ajansı
- Iran says US and Israel attacked Natanz nuclear facility Al Jazeera
Trump hints at ‘winding down’ Iran war as US deploys more troops to region
Owners from Great Britain travelling to EU warned over pet passport ‘dodge’
Bypassing animal health certificate system by using cheaper pet passport issued abroad could backfire, experts say
British pet owners who want to take their furry friends elsewhere in Europe have been warned not to try to dodge expensive health certificates by using a pet passport issued abroad.
Before Brexit, taking a cat, dog or ferret to the EU was relatively simple: the Pet Travel Scheme meant an animal needed a microchip, vaccination against rabies, a pet passport and, for dogs, there were also requirements concerning tapeworm treatment.
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Rhoda Roberts, Indigenous cultural leader who introduced the term ‘welcome to country’, dies aged 66
Roberts, who was the first Aboriginal person to host a prime-time current affairs program, was diagnosed with a rare type of ovarian cancer seven months ago
Rhoda Roberts, the Bundjalung Widjabul Wiyebal cultural leader and arts devotee, has died at the age of 66.
In a statement made via Instagram, Roberts’s family announced she had died peacefully in hospital on Saturday afternoon, having been diagnosed with a rare type of ovarian cancer seven months ago.
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Watch: Thick smoke billows from South Korea car parts plant in deadly fire
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Death, power and paranoia: painting that shocked German society finally returns to Berlin
Mors Imperator caused a scandal in 1887 amid fears it mocked the German kaiser – more than 100 years later it is being displayed in a state museum
Wrapped in a cloak with ermine fur and wearing a jagged iron crown, a hulking skeleton rests one foot on a globe and knocks over a royal throne with a dramatic flick of its ivory wrist.
Entitled Mors Imperator (“Death is the Ruler”), the German artist Hermione von Preuschen’s 1887 symbolical painting was meant to express the transience of fame and power. But authorities feared the picture could be seen as mocking the ageing German Emperor Wilhelm I, who then had recently turned 90, and refused to accept its submission to the Berlin Academy of the Arts’ annual exhibition that year.
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