What should the US do to manage its relationship with Iran while ensuring safety for everyone involved?
Gaza paediatrician appears by video link in Israeli court, as lawyer and family demand release, fearing for his life
UK court has sentenced four pro-Palestine activists to jail for a raid on an Israeli arms factory near Bristol in 2024
Iranian officials say the Strait of Hormuz has been closed in response to US strikes
At least three people were killed in the attacks, which came despite a ceasefire with Hamas being in place
Global growth forecast cut to 2.5 percent due to surging energy prices, inflation and borrowing costs
Oil prices jumped and stocks plunged after Iran and Israel exchanged strikes, raising doubts about the future of fragile cease-fire in the Middle East
Healey claimed he was being forced to make decisions that "could make our country less safe"
The Israeli military says Friday's "incident is under review", expressing "deep sorrow for any harm caused"
TEL AVIV, June 10 (Reuters) - Benjamin Netanyahu will seek re-election this year, his party announced on Wednesday, after U.S. President Donald Trump said he wasn't sure if the Israeli prime minister would stand again. In a brief statement, Netanyahu's Likud Party said he would run in the election and, God willing, he would win. The election has not yet been formally announced but must be held by October. Earlier, ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl posted on X that Trump had told him he did not know if Netanyahu would stand
US military officials on Saturday said Iran launched seven ballistic missiles toward the neighboring Gulf nations of Kuwait and Bahrain, with US forces intercepting six of the missiles and a seventh failing to reach its target. Iran's Revolutionary Guards said they had hit "enemy bases" in the Gulf. Follow our liveblog for the latest updates
Court rulings restores critical immigration decisions for people from 39 countries impacted by travel ban