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The article reports that analyst Muyu Xu warns oil prices could reach $120 if tensions with Iran escalate and disrupt supply routes, affecting countries with limited reserves.
The article reports on the displacement of approximately 1.5 million people in Iran and Lebanon due to US-Israeli attacks, citing UNHCR and IOM figures.
The article reports on severe storms causing flooding and vehicle damage in Oman and Syria, with torrential rain and hail affecting multiple Middle Eastern countries.
Israeli defense minister claims Iranian naval commander Alireza Tangsiri was killed in an air strike targeting his role in blocking the Strait of Hormuz.
The article discusses the Confederation of African Football's decision to revoke Senegal's 2025 African Cup of Nations title and award it to Morocco, raising questions about CAF's credibility and the implications for the tournament.
The article reports statements from German officials and the OECD regarding economic concerns linked to the US-Israel conflict with Iran.
A bus carrying about 50 people sank in a river in Bangladesh, resulting in at least 18 fatalities. Rescue operations faced challenges due to strong currents and rain, with authorities reporting ongoing efforts to locate potential survivors.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced Mexico will maintain its agreement with Cuba to employ Cuban doctors, contrasting with other Latin American nations that have terminated similar programs under U.S. pressure.
An Israeli judge closed an investigation into the death of Palestinian teen Walid Ahmad in custody, citing insufficient evidence to link starvation to his death.
The article discusses how the Iran conflict is diverting global attention from Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine. It details military actions in both conflicts, U.S.
Two British men arrested in connection with an arson attack on Jewish charity ambulances have been released on bail. Police describe the incident as a suspected antisemitic hate crime under investigation, with no confirmed terrorist link…
Nepal's newly elected parliament was sworn in, with the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) securing the majority. The party, led by rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah, won the election following last year's youth-led protests against…
The article appears to be a list of news headlines or event announcements, primarily in Sinhala, with dates and titles of various events, possibly cultural, political, or awards-related.
A University of Toronto professor implemented a technology-free classroom environment inspired by 1990s teaching methods, reporting increased student engagement and retention.
The article describes an internship program for art history students at the University of Toronto, highlighting its growth and success in providing career opportunities in the arts.
A University of Toronto study published in Urban Ecosystems found that urban stormwater ponds support diverse bird life, including at-risk species.
The article highlights University of Cape Town's (UCT) research initiatives, academic recognitions, and collaborative projects, including professorial awards, institutional rankings, and scientific advancements.
The article highlights the University of Toronto's bicentennial, emphasizing its role in Canada and global contexts. It mentions partnerships with institutions like MIT and the University of Tokyo, as well as initiatives in healthcare, AI,…
The article discusses the potential impact of the SAVE America Act on disabled voters, citing studies from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, Rutgers University, and the Brennan Center.
For advocates of war on Iran, the logic is simple: remove the ayatollahs, and a revolutionary power that has armed militias, gunned down protestors, and undermined fragile states will finally be…