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At least one killed at UAE’s Habshan gas facility after intercepted attack
UAE says largest gas facility, Habshan, suffered 'significant damage' after air defence interception sparked fires.
Survivors of Iran bridge attack recall terror of US-Israeli strike
Survivors of an Israeli-US attack on Iran’s biggest road bridge have spoken of their terror as missiles hit it.
NASA releases first stunning Artemis II photos of Earth from moon mission
The crew were about 100,000 miles (160,000 kilometres) from Earth and were quickly closing in on the moon.
Two dozen Democrat-led states sue Trump over mail-in ballot limits
Rights groups have raised concerns about Trump's efforts to change election administration before midterms.
US judge upholds decision to toss subpoenas into Fed Chair Jerome Powell
Judge Boasberg says Trump administration's arguments 'do not come close to convincing Court' of subpoenas' legitimacy.
Christians in Lebanon observe Good Friday under Israeli attacks
Christians across Lebanon observed Good Friday, praying for peace as Israeli strikes and evacuation orders continue.
Will force be used to reopen Strait of Hormuz?
Some countries threaten action against Iran's blockade of waterway.
Cuba releases over 2,000 prisoners amid mounting US pressure
There have been emotional scenes in Cuba where 2,000 prisoners are being pardoned and released from jail.
Cambodia parliament approves law to combat cybercrime scam rings
Justice Minister Keut Rith says the law aimed to enhance the "cleaning operation" across the country.
US unemployment rate drops despite economic uncertainty and Iran war
White House says March jobs report 'blew out expectations' with gains made in the healthcare and construction sectors.

