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.
World leaders have been repeating calls for de-escalation, after a reported Israeli strike on Iran.
The militia blamed an attack, while Iraq's military said it did not detect drones or jets in the area.
Maxwell Azzarello doused himself in liquid before throwing conspiracy-theory pamphlets, police said.
The militia blamed an attack, while Iraq's military said it did not detect drones or jets in the area.
World leaders have been repeating calls for de-escalation, after a reported Israeli strike on Iran.
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Oil prices eased after Iran said a missile strike from Israel did little damage.
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The electric car company, run by Elon Musk, is recalling thousands of what is its latest vehicle.
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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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Unions say schools do not have enough resources to support persistently disruptive pupils.
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