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What we know about strike on Iran’s ‘most watched’ TV station
Dorsa Jabbari breaks down the attack on Iran's state TV.
How ICE raids echo US wars abroad, with Viet Thanh Nguyen
Viet Thanh Nguyen on how US violence abroad is mirrored in ICE raids, the Israeli assault on Gaza, and protests at home.
Purdue Pharma $7.4bn opioid settlement wins broad support from US states
The suit, brought by 55 attorneys general, will help compensate victims and fund addiction treatment programmes.
US senator introduces bill to curb Trump’s power to go to war with Iran
The measure by Democratic lawmaker Tim Kaine comes as foreign policy hawks call on US to join Israel in attacking Iran.
Doctors from Gaza say world doesn’t want to believe them
A group of doctors is pleading with EU leaders to pressure Israel to end its siege on Gaza.
Borders closing and airspaces shut as Israel-Iran conflict rages
Pakistan closes its border with Iran while Jordan suspends flights but keeps land crossings with Israel operational.
UN rights chief: Israel is causing ‘unconscionable suffering’ in Gaza
UN human rights chief Volker Türk condemned the “horrifying, unconscionable suffering” inflicted by Israel in Gaza.
China’s Xi Jinping meets Central Asian leaders: Why their summit matters
China is the region's top trading partner, but Russia and the US both have a presence, too.
Who is Vance Boelter, the suspect in assassination of Minnesota lawmaker?
Lawmaker's killing rattles the US state as Governor Tim Walz calls the attack 'politically motivated'.
France shuts down 4 Israeli weapon stands at Paris Airshow
Organisers shut down the four main Israeli defence company stands at the Paris Airshow.

