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Can divided European powers help end Israel’s war on Iran?
European countries are divided over their approach to the conflict and talks on Friday did not yield results.
“Turkey is obviously afraid” of a bigger war between Israel and Iran
"Turkey has over 700km of borders with Iran.”
UK Parliament approves assisted dying bill: How would it work?
The bill gives terminally ill patients the right to end their lives, but the details have yet to be confirmed.
Netanyahu biggest obstacle to regional peace, says Erdogan at OIC meeting
The Turkish leader says his country will not allow the Middle East borders to be redrawn 'in blood'.
Israel strikes Iran’s Isfahan nuclear site, buildings on fire in Tel Aviv
It was the second attack on Isfahan as the conflict enters a second week, killing at least 430 in Iran and 24 in Israel.
Pakistan to nominate ‘genuine peacemaker’ Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
Trump has repeatedly said he averted a nuclear war, saved millions of lives - and grumbled that he got no credit for it.
Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral bid is bigger than New York
Amid a global rightward shift, Mamdani’s progressive campaign offers a rare blueprint for the left to win.
Trump says US intelligence community is ‘wrong’ on Iran
US President Donald Trump says he doesn't care if his claims on Iran's nuclear weapon contradict the Intelligence.
Israel’s war on Iran – decades in the making
What Israel and the US call ‘preemptive strikes’ on Iran have become a push for regime change.
Gaza boy inconsolable after father killed by Israeli air attack
A young boy in Gaza was filmed wailing over the boy of his father, who was killed in an Israeli air attack on Jabalia.

