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US forces launched strikes against Iran for a seventh night in a row on Friday, the US military said.
Wildfire smoke blanketed the eastern US from the Great Lakes to Washington, DC on Friday, floodwaters tore through Texas's Hill Country for a third day, and new fires erupted in the Pacific Northwest overnight, with 68 large blazes now burning in 15 states.
The twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela last month killed over 5,000 people, National Assembly chief Jorge Rodriguez posted on Telegram Friday.
Tehran is ready to resume "full-scale offensive operations" if US strikes against it continue for another two or three days, a senior military advisor to Iran's supreme leader warned Friday.
US-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran claimed it destroyed "several US refuelling aircraft and fighter jets" and caused "serious damage to many more".
Addressing the military investment summit, Trump said his administration was preparing to take what he called "historic action" against undocumented truck drivers.
The country's last factory that can make steel from scratch faced imminent closure last year after Jingye said the plant in Scunthorpe, northern England, was no longer financially viable.
One incident that particularly angered agents involved a request to fly JD Vance and his young son across Washington aboard Marine Two for a golf lesson.
US District Judge William Orrick in Oakland, California, in a written order said he would not stop Meta from carrying out the layoffs beginning July 22 while the merits of the workers' novel legal claims are decided in private arbitration.
The IRGC Navy Command has said in a statement that the movement and military equipment of the US forces are "under the surveillance" of the Islamic Republic's naval units.
A series of aftershocks, including some with magnitudes between 5 and 6, were also felt in Mexico, Guatemala and El Salvador.
The Tarique Rahman government is keen to project a student-friendly image and does not want to be seen as clashing with students.
Months after the US-Israeli war with Iran spilt across the Gulf, many workers say jobs have disappeared, salaries have been cut and finding new employment has become increasingly difficult.
The military said Friday it used intelligence sources to target militants in operations carried out over the previous day that killed 24 members of the outlawed Pakistani Taliban and Baloch separatist groups.
A 79-year-old man was rescued after nine days, having lost his way near the remote village of Pilvo on Russia's Sakhalin Island.
Nvidia shares sank 3.7 per cent on Friday to bring the chipmaker's market capitalisation down to $4.8 trillion, while Apple's stock climbed 0.4 per cent, putting its valuation at $4.9 trillion.
The army's chief of staff "visited several wounded members of the Kuwaiti land forces", it said in a press statement.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said Friday that they had targeted US radar systems and military aircraft in Qatar.
Asked about a rise in racial slurs, verbal harassment and even death threats delivered over CB radio to Indian-origin drivers, Burke acknowledged the trend as a "grim reality" and laid out a two-part response: what the government is doing and what it is saying, insisting both matter equally.
Cities across the Middle East recorded the highest heat-related sleep losses, while parts of South Asia, Southeast Asia and West Africa also showed significant impacts.
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US president has frequently pushed false claims blaming the mismanagement of rival politicians for large wildfires.
Deal with Chevron aims to rebuild a crude oil pipeline that runs from Iraq's oil-rich Kirkuk to Syria's Baniyas.
The US military says it's degrading Iran's military but has been accused by Tehran of targeting civilian infrastructure.
Spanish midfielder says he has 'huge confidence' in his abilities after his impressive performances as a substitute.
Australian golfer Herbert ended the second round of the British Open with a two-shot lead on eight-under.
More than 1,200 speedcubers from 53 countries are descending are attending the European Speedcubing Championship.
Relatives of David Brouillette, the agent who shot and killed a man in Maine, said he had record of violent behaviour.
Food emergency deepens across Uganda’s Karamoja
Players' rings will be limited edition of 2,026 individually numbered pieces, with the rest available for public sale.
Thousands of Houthi supporters rallied in Sanaa against what they described as the Saudi-led blockade against Yemen.
The seizure of the Asana is the latest in a rapidly growing wave of piracy sweeping the Gulf of Aden.
Reports indicate a controversial settlement deal and disputes over tax audits may have prompted Ken Kies to step down.
Congressman Ro Khanna joins Sreenivasan Jain.
In 1970, an Italian sculptor designed the iconic World Cup trophy that’s become familiar to generations of fans.
Officials in the southern state have seen new warning systems tested by the floods, after last year's deadly rainfall.
World Cup organisers are monitoring the situation 'closely', with US and FIFA presidents meeting on Friday.
Chilean President Jose Antonio Kast says that he is travelling to the Biobio region to survey flood damage.
Arguably the greatest all-rounder of the game, Sobers led the West Indies at his peak, breaking Test cricket records.
The Franco-German cooperation is not a move to replace NATO’s nuclear umbrella, stresses German Chancellor.
Germany, stripped of Russian pipeline gas, received Algeria's president with military honours and talked about LNG.
Air strikes intensify raising fear of an all-out war.
Palestinian women in Gaza who have lost limbs during Israel's genocidal war are using football as a way of recovering.
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Britain's governing Labour Party confirmed as Andy Burnham as its new leader, clearing the way for him to become PM
Did the US just start a trade war with Brazil?