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Who pays when the war on Iran breaks air travel?
The war on Iran has closed one of the world's busiest airspaces. Here's what that actually costs.
Dark haze over Tehran as US-Israeli forces bomb oil storage facilities
Warplanes hit five oil facilities in overnight strikes in and around the Iranian capital, killing four people.
Why international law is still the world’s best defence
Should we permit the foundations of international law to erode, the world would slip once more into anarchy and chaos.
Why are Iranian leaders sending mixed messages on Gulf attacks?
Attacks on the Gulf continue as President Pezeshkian's remarks receive pushback from the powerful IRGC.
Iran’s Assembly of Experts says consensus reached on Khamenei’s successor
Officials say a candidate has been picked based on late supreme leader's advice that he should be 'hated by the enemy'.
Selecting Iran’s next supreme leader has ‘nothing to with the IRGC’
‘People are coming to the streets chanting for supporting the Islamic Republic’.
Smoke rises over Beirut after Israeli strike on Raouche building
Smoke rose over Beirut after an Israeli strike hit an apartment in the Ramada Hotel building in the Raouche district.
T20 World Cup: The Final
After a rollercoaster month of cricket, the T20 World Cup comes down to India and New Zealand.
Bahrain says water desalination plant damaged in Iranian drone attack
'Iranian aggression randomly bombs civilian targets', Bahrain says, adding three people were injured in latest raids.
Hundreds march in New York condemning US-Israeli attacks on Iran
Hundreds of activists filled the streets of New York City in protest of the Israeli-US war on Iran.

