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Kurds weigh Washington's push for a rebellion on Iranian soil against a history of betrayals and pragmatic alliances.
The latest attack comes six days after the deadliest single one during the war on Iran, which killed 165 people.
Israel suggests those seeking to enforce international law on Gaza will meet the fate of a destroyed Iranian warship.
With tournaments postponed and players stranded away from home, major sport events have been struck by crisis and chaos.
A wave of loud missile explosions was heard over the skies of Doha on Thursday.
Attacks on energy sites in the Gulf and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz give Western exporters a chance to profit.
Six months after youth-led protests ousted Nepal’s prime minister, people in Kathmandu have been voting in election.
This election will test whether the country is ready for a new, untested generation to shape its future.
This election will test whether the country is ready for a new, untested generation to shape its future.
Global Sumud Flotilla activists say they were beaten by Tunisian police after being blocked from Sidi Bou Said port.
A timelapse of marine traffic shows the flow of ships has decreased in the Strait of Hormuz.
A project to introduce unmanned sites is part of a broader adoption of digital technologies.
Officials say some water, electricity facilities damaged amid US-Israel bombing, but no widespread outages reported yet.
The admission from the married Republican, Tony Gonzales, comes after a House panel launched an ethics investigation.
The M23, which controls the coltan-rich area, has not commented and the death toll is hard to verify.
The 2026 World Cup is nearly here, but Iran’s spot in the tournament may be in doubt. Can sport ever be neutral?
The Iranian military's strikes come amid speculation that the US wants Iranian Kurdish groups to join its conflict with Iran.
'It's up to the United States Congress, not any president, to declare war’
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