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The article reports on a bridge attack near Tehran, citing conflicting accounts about the site's status and casualties. Iranian officials claim the bridge was under construction with no nearby military activity, while U.S.
The article reports on Min Aung Hlaing's election as Myanmar's president following a parliamentary vote, noting his transition from military leader to civilian role and his appointment of a loyal successor.
EXPLAINER Iran war: What is happening on day 35 of US-Israeli attacks? The US-Israel war on Iran hit century-old medical research centre the Pasteur Institute and a bridge near Tehran. Published On 3…
A train derailment in Russia's Ulyanovsk region injured seven people, including a child, according to local authorities. The incident involved seven carriages going off the rails, with the cause remaining undetermined.
Paris police banned an annual Muslim gathering citing a 'major terrorist risk' from far-right groups, citing a foiled bomb plot and heightened security concerns.
The article reports Tesla's global pure electric vehicle deliveries surpassed BYD's in the first quarter, attributing the shift to reduced Chinese subsidies and taxes.
The article reports on Myanmar's pro-military parliament electing General Min Aung Hlaing as president, formalizing his control after a 2021 coup.
The article discusses Germany's traditional Easter peace marches, their historical context, and the impact of recent military service reforms.
A suicide car bomb attack on a police station in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province killed five people, including three women and a child.
The article reports on the US delaying Tomahawk missile shipments to Japan due to prioritizing responses to Iran strikes. It details missile stockpile levels and production figures, noting uncertainty about meeting a 2028 delivery deadline.
The article reports on UN praise for Indian peacekeepers in South Sudan who reopened a supply route damaged by floods. It highlights the UN's assessment of the mission's role in improving humanitarian access and stability in the region.
The article details the Artemis II mission's launch, the crew's journey to the Moon, and their experiences in space. It highlights technical aspects, crew comments, and the mission's role in NASA's long-term lunar exploration plans,…
The article reports that over 100 US experts warn Trump's threats against Iran could violate international law. It describes Trump's comments about targeting Iran's infrastructure and contrasts them with international legal standards and…
The article discusses Indonesia's energy policy shifts, including increased investment in renewable energy and fossil fuel projects amid rising oil prices linked to the Iran war.
The article discusses China's use of small refineries to import oil from Iran and Russia, bypassing sanctions. It cites data from Kpler and Bruegel, and includes quotes from analysts Muyu Xu and Alicia Garcia-Herrero.
The article discusses rising airport parking costs and flight delays during Easter in Europe, citing data from Eurostat and aviation authorities.
The article reports on Myanmar's junta leader Min Aung Hlaing becoming president following a parliamentary vote, contextualizing his rise within the country's ongoing civil war and political tensions.
Two previously lost Doctor Who episodes from the 1960s have been recovered and released after being found in a private collection.
The article reports on the felling of a 500-year-old oak tree by a contractor for the Toby Carvery restaurant chain, sparking public outrage and legal action.
China's Tianlong-3 rocket failed during a test flight due to a flight anomaly. The mission team plans to evaluate the incident and make improvements.