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Trump threatens to 'obliterate' Iran's power plants as Iran strikes 2 Israeli cities
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2026 Milan Cortina Olympics1 month ago
Cortina d'Ampezzo mixes Olympic legacy with Alpine glamour10 hours ago
Cuba begins to restore power after third nationwide collapse in a month3 hours ago
A strike on a hospital in Sudan killed at least 64 people, WHO says12 hours ago
Iraqi Kurds mark Nowruz, celebrating light over darkness1 day ago
End of an heir-a: The U.K. abolishes aristocrats' right to inherit Parliament seats1 day ago
Meet the Dutch art detective who tracks down stolen masterpieces1 day ago
Iran war enters its fourth week with no clear end in sight1 day ago
The Ukrainian town enmeshed in netting to evade deadly Russian drones1 day ago
Iran's cultural heritage sites are being damaged by American and Israeli strikes1 day ago
'Everybody was wearing black.' How the Iranian diaspora is observing Nowruz amid war1 day ago
How the Iran war threatens global food supply2 days ago
Palestinians celebrate Eid in Gaza, making the most of a fragile ceasefire2 days ago
Trump is dismantling democracy, reports find. And, Treasury to take over student loans2 days ago
Trump says he mulls 'winding down' the Iran war, even as more Marines head to Mideast1 day ago
From mall to torture site: Venezuela debates El Helicoide prison's future2 days ago
Why it's so hard for world leaders to bring down oil and gasoline prices2 days ago
Cuba readies for first Russian oil shipment of the year as energy crisis deepens2 days ago
Why ending the war in Iran is getting harder2 days ago
Iran latest: View from the border / Trump strong-arms allies2 days ago
A U.S. proposal to disarm Hamas; we hear voices from Iran2 days ago
Trump's mediators offer Hamas formal proposal to give up its weapons in Gaza3 days ago
Fear, defiance, and anger: Iranians describe life under bombardment3 days ago
As Pakistan and Afghanistan declare truce, civilians in Kabul count the cost of war3 days ago
