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The article reports on the economic consequences of the US-Israel attack on Iran, including potential global food and energy supply disruptions.
The article reports on Sarah Mullally's installation as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, detailing the ceremony, her background, and the Church of England's historical context regarding women in leadership roles.
The article reports that Donald Trump claimed Iranian leaders are negotiating with the U.S. but are 'afraid to say it' due to fears of retaliation from their own people or the U.S.
Tehran issues warning to regional neighbour if Iranian island occupied Iran’s parliament speaker issues warning over threat to island as US administration talks peace while committing more troops to…
Ross Harrison, a Senior Fellow at the Middle East Institute, warns that despite public discussions of diplomacy between the US and Iran, military escalation is likely due to underlying hardline positions.
Malaysia moves to tighten rules for expats, raising fears of talent flight Malaysia’s government plans to slash the number of foreign workers to encourage local hiring and raise incomes. Kuala…
A Los Angeles jury awarded $6 million in damages to a 20-year-old woman who claimed social media addiction from Meta and Google's platform design. The companies plan to appeal the verdict.
Australia has temporarily banned Iranian visitors citing increased risks due to the Middle East conflict, with the government framing the measure as in the nation's 'national interest'.
Russia's foreign ministry accused the US and Israel of attempting to cause a nuclear disaster following a strike on Iran's Bushehr nuclear reactor, leading to staff evacuations from the site.
US lawmakers Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez propose a moratorium on AI data centres to implement national safeguards, citing risks to workers, civil liberties, and the environment.
The article reports on video footage showing missiles fired from Lebanon toward Israel and rocket interceptions over central Israel, citing Israeli media sources. It describes surveillance camera recordings of the event.
Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim stated that talks with Iran should aim to end the war rather than provide a tactical advantage. He emphasized Iran's right to defend its sovereignty while cautioning against regional escalation.
The article reports on rising oil prices linked to the Iran-US conflict, citing Tehran's denial of negotiations and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. It notes market reactions and geopolitical tensions affecting global energy markets.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims Israel is expanding its buffer zone in Lebanon following intensified attacks after Hezbollah rocket attacks.
The NBA Board of Governors voted to explore expansion teams in Seattle and Las Vegas, with potential entry by the 2028-29 season.
DFCC Bank organized a special event called 'Race Track Vibes with DFCC ONE' to promote its digital banking initiative. The bank highlighted features of the DFCC ONE App, emphasizing convenience, security, and efficiency for customers.
The article reports on the shortlist for the Women’s Prize for Nonfiction, highlighting books about wartime hotels and other nonfiction works.
The article reports on Pope Leo XIV's appointment of Bishop Anthony Randazzo as the Vatican's chief legal expert, highlighting his background and the context of the Australian Catholic Church's past clergy abuse cases.
Denmark's parliamentary elections resulted in no clear majority, leading to potential coalition negotiations. The center-left Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen may form a government with the centrist Moderate party's support, while the…
The article reports renewed fighting between Afghanistan and Pakistan after a ceasefire expired, with casualties reported on both sides.