An audible sigh of relief in the Middle East
The latest round in the longstanding, dangerous rivalry between Israel and Iran seems over for now, Lyse Doucet writes.
The latest round in the longstanding, dangerous rivalry between Israel and Iran seems over for now, Lyse Doucet writes.
Footage showing explosions in the sky over Iran has been analysed by BBC Verify.
Police said the man, who was in a critical condition after the incident, had pamphlets on a "conspiracy theory".
The latest round in the longstanding, dangerous rivalry between Israel and Iran seems over for now, Lyse Doucet writes.
Police said the man, who was in a critical condition after the incident, had pamphlets on a "conspiracy theory".
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The Department for Education estimates about 40,000 staff are also needed in England by September 2025.
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