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Rescue Crews in Tehran Strain Under Constant Air Strikes and Secondary Attack Risk

Rescue Crews in Tehran Strain Under Constant Air Strikes and Secondary Attack Risk

As U.S. and Israeli air strikes continue to batter Tehran, Iranian rescue workers from the Red Crescent are operating under the constant threat of secondary attacks and severe psychological strain. Teams report multiple daily call-outs, harrowing recoveries of children’s bodies, and growing stress-related symptoms among volunteers. More than 1,300 …

UK Launches Probe After Leak Reveals Debate Over U.S. Request to Use British Bases

UK Launches Probe After Leak Reveals Debate Over U.S. Request to Use British Bases

The UK government has begun an investigation into an unauthorized disclosure about a classified national security meeting that discussed a U.S. request to use British military facilities early in the Iran conflict. The leak outlined internal divisions among senior ministers over the initial request, and officials warned the leak risks harming intel…

Senior U.S. Border Patrol Official Gregory Bovino to Step Down at Month-End

Senior U.S. Border Patrol Official Gregory Bovino to Step Down at Month-End

Gregory Bovino, a senior Border Patrol official who directed forceful interior immigration sweeps in major U.S. cities, is set to retire at the end of March. His tenure drew public criticism and legal challenges after masked agents clashed with residents and the operation around Minneapolis preceded two fatal shootings. Federal officials say Bovino…

U.S. Military Says Strikes on Suspected Drug Boats Have Killed 157 People

U.S. Military Says Strikes on Suspected Drug Boats Have Killed 157 People

A senior U.S. defense official reported that 157 alleged members or affiliates of drug organizations have been killed in 45 strikes on suspected drug-trafficking vessels across the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific. Officials say 47 vessels were destroyed and that the operations have reduced maritime drug traffic by roughly one-fifth to one-quarter in …

U.N. Report: Over 36,000 Palestinians Displaced in West Bank as Settlements Expand

U.N. Report: Over 36,000 Palestinians Displaced in West Bank as Settlements Expand

A United Nations human rights report covering the 12 months to Oct. 31, 2025, says more than 36,000 Palestinians in the West Bank were forcibly displaced amid accelerated Israeli settlement expansion and increased settler violence. The report cites U.N. regional monitoring, government sources and NGOs, and warns the pattern of displacement could am…

Inside Ukraine’s Low-Cost Interceptor Drones and Their Growing Appeal in the Gulf

Inside Ukraine’s Low-Cost Interceptor Drones and Their Growing Appeal in the Gulf

A compact Ukrainian quadcopter interceptor developed by private firm Wild Hornets has emerged as an inexpensive, fast-moving counter to Russian Shahed drones. Capable of high speed and designed for pilots familiar with first-person-view racing drones, the STING has seen mass production and operational use in Ukraine and is attracting inquiries from…

U.N. Working Group Calls Saudi Arabia’s Drug-Related Executions ‘Inexcusable’, Seeks Reparations and Legal Reform

U.N. Working Group Calls Saudi Arabia’s Drug-Related Executions ‘Inexcusable’, Seeks Reparations and Legal Reform

A U.N. Working Group on Arbitrary Detention found that two Egyptian migrant workers executed in Saudi Arabia on drug charges were detained unlawfully and denied fair trials. The panel described the sentences as indefensible and the executions as inexcusable, urged Riyadh to compensate the families and return the bodies, and recommended reinstating …

EU Parliament Set to Vote This Week on Parts of Contested EU-US Trade Pact

EU Parliament Set to Vote This Week on Parts of Contested EU-US Trade Pact

EU lawmakers will hold a trade committee vote on Thursday to move forward legislation implementing elements of an EU-US trade agreement. The proposals would lift EU import duties on U.S. industrial goods, expand access for U.S. agricultural products and maintain zero tariffs on U.S. lobster. The move follows earlier suspensions tied to concerns tha…

Damascus Authorities Move to Prohibit Alcohol Sales in Restaurants and Bars

Damascus Authorities Move to Prohibit Alcohol Sales in Restaurants and Bars

The Damascus governorate has issued a decree banning alcohol sales in restaurants and bars across the city, requiring nightclub and bar licences to be converted to café licences and restricting alcohol sales to sealed bottles for takeaway only in predominantly Christian neighbourhoods. The order sets distance rules from places of worship, schools a…

Israeli Airstrike in Khan Younis Kills Three as Ceasefire Tensions Rise

Israeli Airstrike in Khan Younis Kills Three as Ceasefire Tensions Rise

An airstrike in the western Khan Younis area of the Gaza Strip killed at least three people, including a child, and wounded a dozen others, local health authorities reported. The attack is the latest in a series of strikes and clashes that have placed the October ceasefire under mounting strain amid a wider regional confrontation involving Iran and…

Kabul Strike Deepens Pakistan-Afghanistan Confrontation

Kabul Strike Deepens Pakistan-Afghanistan Confrontation

An air strike by Pakistan on Monday has sharply escalated hostilities with Afghanistan. The Afghan Taliban government says the strike hit a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, killing at least 408 people and wounding 265. Pakistan rejects that account, asserting it struck military sites and terrorist support infrastructure and has not confirmed …

U.N. Fact-Finding Team Opens Probe into Deadly Strike on Iranian Primary School

U.N. Fact-Finding Team Opens Probe into Deadly Strike on Iranian Primary School

A United Nations fact-finding mission has begun examining a lethal assault on the Shajareh Tayyebeh primary school that Iranian officials say killed 168 children, mostly girls. The strike occurred on the first day of U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran. U.S. military investigators previously indicated it was likely that U.S. forces were responsible, but t…

Finland, Netherlands and UK Outline Joint Defence Financing and Procurement Plan

Finland, Netherlands and UK Outline Joint Defence Financing and Procurement Plan

Finland, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom said they are developing a collaborative defence financing and procurement mechanism intended to combine demand, accelerate investment, and expand access to critical capabilities such as munitions. The countries aim to have the initiative operational by 2027 and say it will complement NATO and EU effo…

Iran Seeks FIFA Approval to Shift World Cup Matches to Mexico Citing Player Safety

Iran Seeks FIFA Approval to Shift World Cup Matches to Mexico Citing Player Safety

Iran's football federation has told FIFA it is negotiating to relocate its World Cup group matches from the United States to Mexico, citing concerns for the safety of its players after joint air strikes by the U.S. and Israel. The federation's statement follows comments by U.S. President Donald Trump that Iran would be welcome to participate but th…

Shigeaki Mori, 88, Hiroshima Survivor Known for Obama Embrace, Dies

Shigeaki Mori, 88, Hiroshima Survivor Known for Obama Embrace, Dies

Shigeaki Mori, who survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima at age eight and later gained international attention when former U.S. President Barack Obama embraced him at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in 2016, has died at 88. Mori spent decades identifying victims cremated at his school playground and located 12 Americans among those killed. He …