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Amazon says AWS Bahrain region ‘disrupted’ following drone activity
The disruption marks the second time in a month that AWS operations have been affected by the Iran war.
Bill Cosby found guilty of 1972 sexual assault, victim awarded nearly $60m
The actor faces allegations of sexual misconduct by at least 60 women, all of which he denies.
Accountability for international humanitarian law is a ‘thing of the past’
Former ICC prosecutor Geoffrey Nice says the US-Israel warns that holding powerful states accountable is ‘unrealistic'
Despite Trump’s peace talk claims, US-Israeli attacks continue to hit Iran
Huge explosions were heard in Tehran and other cities, as Iran denied it held talks with the US to end the war.
Al Jazeera reports from scene of attack on Tehran residential area
Al Jazeera reports from scene of attack on Tehran residential area
Deadly air attack hits pro-Iran Popular Mobilisation Forces in Iraq
Video shows the aftermath of an airstrike in Iraq’s Anbar province on a headquarters of the Popular Mobilisation Forces.
ICE agents deployed to US airports: Which airports are affected?
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers were reportedly sent to 14 airports, including New York’s JFK.
Polls open in key Denmark elections clouded by Trump’s Greenland threat
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is projected to win a third term after standing up to the US president over Greenland.
Where do reported US-Iran ‘negotiations’ leave Israel?
Israeli analysts describe confusion as US President Trump unexpectedly shifts from threatened strikes on Iran to talks.
Eritrea to end 18-year AFCON isolation by playing Eswatini in qualifier
Eritrea vs Eswatini on Wednesday will serve as the first AFCON qualifier for the east African nation since 2008.

