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The article reports on Iran's defiance against U.S. threats, an attack on a Kuwaiti oil tanker, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's assessment of the Iran conflict, UN peacekeeper casualties in Lebanon, and U.S.-Iran negotiations.
The article discusses U.S. military considerations regarding Iran, including troop deployments, potential raids, and expert analysis of regional tensions.
The article reports on fuel shortages in Myanmar's capital, describing strict fuel quotas imposed by the military junta leading to long queues at petrol stations and disrupted daily life for residents.
A 43-year-old man was shot by Hong Kong police during an alleged confrontation with a knife and metal rod on March 21. The suspect, identified as Chung, died after 10 days in critical condition.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) announced reforms to eliminate debit and credit card surcharges by October, aiming to reduce hidden fees for consumers.
The article discusses Land Day, a Palestinian historical event marking resistance against Israeli land annexation, focusing on its 50th anniversary in 2026. It references Al Jazeera's reporting on the 1976 strike protesting land policies.
Taiwan has retaliated against countries that label it part of China in official systems, implementing countermeasures like document relabeling and boycotts.
A six-year-old boy was left alone in a hotel for over two weeks after his mother abandoned him. Hotel staff provided care, and the child expressed longing for his mother while interacting with cleaners.
The article describes the impact of Israeli actions on healthcare and humanitarian efforts in Palestine, citing specific incidents such as the killing of medics in Gaza and Lebanon.
The article explains exploding head syndrome, a sleep disorder characterized by sudden auditory sensations during sleep transitions.
The article reports on fatalities and damage caused by severe flooding in Afghanistan and Pakistan due to heavy rainfall. Authorities in both countries provided casualty figures and warned of continued weather risks.
Egypt's President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has called on U.S. President Donald Trump to end the war on Iran, asserting that Washington holds decisive influence over the situation in the Gulf region.
FIFA World Cup will be held amid ‘human rights crisis’ in the US: Amnesty Rights group says the football tournament in Canada, Mexico and the US poses grave risks for international fans and those…
Indigenous leaders in Vanuatu have expressed concerns about a Royal Caribbean resort project, citing incomplete and misleading environmental impact assessments.
The article provides financial planning advice for women undergoing divorce, emphasizing legal entitlements, asset evaluation, and post-divorce budgeting.
The article discusses the European Patent Office's Technology Dashboard, which uses patent data to track innovation trends and guide investment decisions.
The article reports on a gang attack in Haiti's Artibonite region, citing conflicting casualty estimates between a human rights group and official sources.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio discusses Washington's strategy regarding Iran, asserting that US objectives will be achieved within weeks and that Iran must abandon nuclear ambitions.
The article discusses Hong Kong's efforts to establish itself as an intellectual property (IP) hub, emphasizing the need for sustained investment and coordination.
Air Canada's CEO, Michael Rousseau, resigned after facing criticism for using only two French words in a condolence video following a fatal crash.