Iranian state media reports explosions heard at airport in central Iran
Iranian state media has reported that explosions have been heard at Isfahan airport in central Iran, amid conflicting reports from US and Iranian officials about what caused them.
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live:Iran air defences activated amid reports of Israeli strike
Iran fires anti-aircraft missiles and suspends and diverts commercial flights amid reports of an Israeli missile strike near the city of Isfahan. Follow live.
'Enough is enough': Cost of cathedral building questioned as many struggle to make ends meet
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China critic regains seat in Solomon Islands, vows to block Chinese investment as election counting continues
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analysis:India's south has always been immune to Modi's charms. Here's why he's desperate to win them over
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Indonesia evacuating thousands after volcano erupts, as tsunami fear looms
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Israel's defence force denies serious allegations of abuse and torture from several Gazan men who say they were detained without charge. WARNING: Readers might find some of the details in this story distressing.
US vetoes widely supported resolution backing full UN membership for Palestine
The United States vetoes a widely backed UN resolution that would have paved the way for full United Nations membership for the state of Palestine.
Ex-Scottish leader's husband charged with embezzling party funds
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Bhutan is known for being one of the happiest countries in the world, but mental health professionals say its people are suffering in silence due to cultural traditions and societal expectations of positivity.
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General Francis Omondi Ogolla and other officials die while travelling in the North Rift region, where armed bandits and cattle rustlers are rampant.
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