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Israeli attacks since early March have killed 773 in Lebanon as military expands assault to more Beirut neighbourhoods.
Oil prices surge to over $116 per barrel amid escalating tensions, with Iran accusing the U.S. of preparing a ground invasion.
Despite the International Energy Agency's release of 400 million barrels of emergency reserves, global oil prices continue to surge amid the U.S.-Israel war on Iran.
Analysts discuss the widening gap between physical and futures oil prices, indicating a more severe energy shock than previously appreciated, influenced by the U.S.-Israel war on Iran.
The International Energy Agency forecasts a decline in global oil demand due to disruptions from the U.S.-Israel war on Iran, with a projected drop of 80,000 barrels per day in 2026.
The United Nations and the International Organization for Migration reported that approximately 250 people, including Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi nationals, are missing after a boat capsized in the Andaman Sea. The vessel sank due to strong winds, rough seas, and overcrowding.
Roelf Meyer, who helped negotiate the end of white minority rule in South Africa in the 1990s, has been appointed as the country's next ambassador to the United States.
A statistical analysis of the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, detailing displacement figures and the scale of hunger caused by the ongoing war.
A drone strike on a market in Sudan's Kordofan region resulted in 11 civilian deaths, highlighting the escalating use of aerial assaults in the conflict.
An overview of Sudan's ongoing civil war, its humanitarian impact, and the challenges in achieving peace.
Israeli and Lebanese officials held their first direct negotiations since 1983, as Israel continues its military campaign against Hezbollah.
A new trial has begun in Argentina to determine if Maradona’s medical team was responsible for his death in November 2020, after the previous trial collapsed due to judicial misconduct.
The Pentagon reports that no ships breached the U.S. blockade in the Strait of Hormuz during its first 24 hours, with six merchant vessels turning back as directed by U.S. forces.
Kevin Warsh, nominated by President Donald Trump to lead the Federal Reserve, has submitted financial disclosures indicating assets exceeding $100 million, potentially making him the wealthiest central bank leader if confirmed.
Indonesia and the U.S. have signed a major defense cooperation agreement, following discussions on U.S. military overflight access in Indonesian airspace.
The United States and Iran are holding in-person talks in Pakistan to end their six-week-old war, following a fragile ceasefire agreement.
Peru's presidential election is set to go to a second-round face-off, with no candidate close to securing 50% of the first-round vote. Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori leads, but the election has been plagued by logistical problems.
US Congressman Eric Swalwell has dropped out of the California state gubernatorial race following sexual assault allegations.
Rescuers are digging through rubble after a new wave of Israeli strikes across southern Lebanon killed at least 13 people. The attacks hit multiple towns in the Tyre and Nabatieh districts. The death toll from Israeli attacks in Lebanon climbs above 2,000.
World Aquatics lifted bans on Russian and Belarusian athletes, allowing them to compete under their national flags and anthems, signaling a further easing of restrictions.