Blog
Iranian women footballers reveal ‘enormous pressure’ of the Asian Cup saga
Two Iranian players who sought asylum in Australia before changing their minds tell their story to Al Jazeera.
Hegseth fires US Army chief of staff in reported string of dismissals
Retirement of Randy George is latest high-profile dismissal since the US defence secretary took office last January.
Iran condemns US-Israeli ‘moral collapse’ after attacks on civilian sites
Strikes damage or destroy Iran’s tallest bridge and a century-old medical research centre fighting diseases.
How China’s ‘teapot’ refineries are cushioning it from Iran war oil crisis
Small independent refineries are helping China continue importing oil from Iran.
Iran war: What is happening on day 35 of US-Israeli attacks?
The US and Israel have hit a century-old medical research centre and a bridge near Tehran.
Myanmar’s coup leader elected president by pro-military parliament
Min Aung Hlaing receives enough votes to pass the majority threshold and become the country's president.
Iran war live: Trump warns assault on infrastructure ‘hasn’t even started’
Trump steps up threats after US strike on Iran's largest bridge, as Tehran launches attacks across the region.
How war on Iran turned Pakistan’s LNG surplus into a looming shortage
Pakistan braces for gas shortage crisis as LNG supplies collapse amid escalating regional conflict.
Donald Trump fires loyalist Attorney General Pam Bondi
President Trump has fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, a loyalist and tenacious Trump defender.
Iran vows retaliation after deadly US strike on bridge in Karaj
Iranian officials say the country’s largest bridge will be “built back stronger,” but America’s standing won't recover.

