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‘Every night they are bombarding’: at border crossing, some Iranians are fleeing war and some are heading home

He could not help but splutter out a laugh at the question. Amir, whose name has been changed for his…

Iraqi leaders face balancing act as Iran conflict exposes deep rifts

Of all the countries being pulled into the US-Israeli war on Iran, it is Iraq – a country that still…

Middle East crisis live: Trump calls for more time to open strait of Hormuz; Iran says it shot down US fighter jet

From 41m ago08.28 EDTTrump claims US could ‘easily’ open up strait of Hormuz but needs ‘more time’Donald Trump has been posting…

Storm Erminio lashes much of Greece as Saharan dust blankets Crete

Parts of the Mediterranean have been lashed by Storm Erminio this week. Heavy rain, thunderstorms and occasional bursts of hail…

Trump claims Starmer is weak as he mocks PM and UK aircraft carriers

Footage has emerged of Donald Trump mocking Keir Starmer by claiming the prime minister said he would have to consult…

Cuba to pardon more than 2,000 prisoners as US eases fuel blockade

Cuba has announced plans to pardon 2,010 prisoners as a “humanitarian” gesture during Holy Week, amid heightened US pressure on…

People of Burkina Faso should forget about democracy, says military ruler

People in Burkina Faso should forget about democracy as it is “not for us”, the military president, Ibrahim Traoré, told…

NHS rehabilitation care staff shortage fails stroke patients, say health leaders

The NHS is failing stroke patients and limiting their chances of recovery because of a shortage of rehabilitation care staff,…

Nuns who broke back into their Austrian convent ‘are step closer to being able to stay’

Three nuns who escaped from a care home to return to their convent in a castle close to Salzburg where…

A day in the life of Asia’s fuel crisis

We’ve got a small dairy farm, north of Auckland. We milk 200 cows and have a small amount of beef…