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Iran bans UN nuclear inspectors in major escalation

Exclusive: Tehran bars senior UN nuclear watchdog inspectors, escalating a major confrontation with the West and jeopardising the 2015 deal. The IAEA condemns the 'disproportionate and unprecedented' move.

UK and US impose sweeping new sanctions on Iran

The UK and US have unleashed a formidable new wave of sanctions targeting Iran's drone production and military apparatus, intensifying pressure over its expanding nuclear activities and regional aggression.

Iran cracks down on children dancing at amusement park

Iranian authorities have launched a severe crackdown after a video surfaced showing boys and girls dancing together alongside an unveiled woman at a Tehran amusement park, sparking international condemnation.

How War Forged a New Grassroots Nationalism in Iran

Exclusive report from Iran reveals a profound shift in national identity. Beyond the regime's rhetoric, a resilient, grassroots patriotism is flourishing amidst conflict, uniting a deeply divided society in unexpected ways.

Australia condemns Iran's 'reckless' Baghdad airstrike

Australia has issued a formal diplomatic rebuke to Iran, summoning its chargé d'affaires in Canberra following a 'reckless and indiscriminate' airstrike on Baghdad. The attack, which Iran claimed targeted an Israeli 'spy headquarters', has escalated regio

British-Iranian jailed in Tehran on espionage charges

Exclusive: A British-Iranian citizen from East Sussex has been sentenced to 10 years in an Iranian prison on espionage charges, raising fears of a new hostage diplomacy crisis between London and Tehran.

UK Demands Iran Release Briton Held on 'Bogus' Espionage Charges

Foreign Secretary David Lammy issues a stern warning to Tehran, demanding the immediate release of a British national from East Sussex held on politically motivated espionage charges. The UK government vows to use all diplomatic means to secure their free

New Theory Emerges in 1985 Air India Bombing Cold Case

A prominent attorney representing victims' families in the Air India Flight 182 bombing has put forward a startling new theory, suggesting the 1985 atrocity that killed 329 people was a botched hostage rescue operation gone catastrophically wrong, not a p

Fuselage: A Haunting Theatrical Journey Through Lockerbie

A powerful and critically acclaimed new play, 'Fuselage,' masterfully explores the human stories behind the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, offering a profound meditation on grief, community, and resilience at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Russia Bombs US-Owned Factory in Kyiv Escalation

Russian missiles struck a major US-owned factory in Kyiv, Ukraine. The attack on the Sensata Technologies plant marks a significant escalation, raising fears of broader conflict.

Ukraine Strikes Russian Pipeline; Putin's Bombs Intensify

Exclusive: In a major escalation, Ukrainian forces have struck a critical Russian gas pipeline. The attack comes as Putin's military intensifies bombing of a key city, with peace talks now accused of being a trap. Defence experts analyse the dangerous new

Lukashenko Seeks Iran Alliance Against Western Sanctions

Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko makes a strategic visit to Iran, seeking new allies and economic partnerships as Minsk and Tehran face crippling Western sanctions. The high-stakes meeting signals a deepening of ties between two pariah states.

Israel warns Iran's Ayatollah: "We can reach you"

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and IDF chiefs have reportedly placed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on a potential hit list, warning of strikes against Tehran's underground bunkers.

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