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"Baseless Accusations": Iran Rejects 'Attack' Claims After UAE Suspends Trade
The comments came after the UAE on Tuesday accused Iran of firing two ballistic missiles at shipping in the Gulf, an allegation later denied by Tehran.
Police Search For Suspect Wearing Creepy 'Chucky' Mask, Terrorising Pedestrians In Philadelphia
During one of the encounters, the masked suspect stopped directly in front of a woman and chillingly asked, "Are you ready to die?"
Harvard University To Pay Rs 507 Crore In Settlement After Morgue Manager Sold Body Parts In Black Market
Harvard agrees to a Rs 507 crore ($53 million) settlement after a morgue manager stole and sold body parts on the black market.
NASA Releases Images Of Moon Crater Carved By Crashed SpaceX Rocket
Scientists from the US space agency determined the crater was 60-feet-wide (18 meters), and less than 10 feet deep, based on the length of its shadow.
UAE Suspends All Trade, Financial Dealings With Iran After Missile Incident
The United Arab Emirates announced on Tuesday that it had suspended all trade and financial dealings with Iran.
'Credibility Well-Established': Centre After Trump's Praise For Indian Polls
Trump has been insisting on passing the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act, which seeks stricter citizenship requirements to vote in US elections.
Princess Diana's Brother To Reveal "Truth" In New Book
"Swan Song: Diana, My Sister" will be published in Britain and other countries on September 22 and translated into 12 languages.
Anthony Fauci's Ex-Advisor Pleads Guilty To Covid Conspiracy
Dr. David Morens is accused of using his private email account to intentionally circumvent public records laws while employed at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Trump-Kim Jong Un Meeting Could Happen In November This Year: Report
US President Donald Trump is pushing aides for a meeting as soon as this fall with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing US officials.
Israel Says It Targeted Syria Air Base To Block Turkish Troops Deployment
Israel said that it had attacked the base because Syria had been "on the verge of breaching" an agreed-upon "status quo in security matters" by allowing Turkish troops to deploy there.
30 Killed As Gold Mine Collapses In Central African Republic
At least 30 miners killed and many others trapped after a gold mining collapsed in the western part of Central African Republic.
US Trans Woman Jailed For 6 Years Over Plot To Kill Trump's Treasury Chief
Riley English, a 26-year-old transgender woman, was sentenced to six years in jail on Tuesday for plotting to kill Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
Fired Ex-Ukrainian Defence Minister Calls For Wartime Elections
Mykhailo Fedorov was a longtime ally of Zelenskiy's until his unexpected firing from the defence ministry in July, just six months after he had been appointed, vowing sweeping reforms.
'Meta Hooked, Exploited Children': 29 US States Demand $200-Billion Penalty
Deputy Attorney General Megan O'Neil said in her opening arguments in an Oakland courtroom that the company "exploited how kids' brains work".
Iran Launched 2 Ballistic Missiles, 1 Fell In Our Territorial Waters: UAE
The Emirati defence ministry said it detected two ballistic missiles launched from Iran.
Trump Holds Off Iran Talks Until Tehran Is "Ready To Make A Deal": Reports
Donald Trump said there were no talks or discussions currently taking place with Tehran, adding that the Strait of Hormuz was operational and that naval mines had been removed or detonated.
US Sanctions "Undermine The Rule Of Law", Says World Court
Earlier Tuesday, the US imposed sanctions against ICC President Tomoko Akane of Japan as part of its campaign against the body it accuses of being "politicised."
Hafiz Saeed Sent 10,000 Terrorists To Kashmir, Claims Pakistani Cleric
Pakistani cleric Allama Naseer Madni's remarks have revived questions about the scale of LeT's involvement in terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir and the role allegedly played by its founder.
"Tonnes Of Nuclear Material" Found In Syria, Says UN Nuclear Watchdog Chief
"...We are talking about a few tonnes of nuclear material that could be put to bad use," Grossi, who heads the International Atomic Energy Agency, told a news conference in Damascus.
Trump Posts AI Photo Of Hormuz As "New US Territory", Says All Mines Removed
This is not the first time Trump has raised the idea of a US takeover. On Friday, he said in a light-hearted manner that he would soon declare it to be US territory. Iran quickly responded and said that the strait "will remain Iranian".
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South Africa to Australia: Why coal profits are surging during Iran war
Coal companies are reporting a huge rise in profits, but analysts say global clean energy transition is still on track.
Scaling back US-South Korea drills may fail to woo Kim away from China
Trump is scaling back US-South Korea military exercises as he signals interest in renewed talks with Kim Jong Un.
Ukraine’s ousted defence minister calls for elections during war
Mykhailo Fedorov's call is first such demand by a major Ukrainian political figure since Russia's full-scale invasion.
Lebanon no longer a safe haven for former Syrian regime officials
Figures connected to the former Syrian regime are still in Lebanon but risk being returned.
Former US official calls shift in relations with Syria ‘surreal’
A former US State Department advisor on Syria tells Al Jazeera’s ‘This is America’ the improved relationship
South Korea, US scale back annual military drills after Trump’s order
Seoul says the duration of the annual Ulchi Freedom Shield exercise has been reduced from 11 days to five.
Attackers go ‘house to house’ killing 25 villagers in central Nigeria
An attack on a village in Nigeria’s central Plateau state has killed at least 25 people.
Bali gym owner kicks out three Israeli tourists for links to ‘IDF’
A gym owner in Indonesia has posted a video on social media explaining why he refused service to three Israeli tourists.
US unions sue over new visa rule for foreign students, journalists
New rule caps student and exchange visas to four years, while most journalist visas will be limited to 240 days.
UAE imposes indefinite trade embargo on Iran over alleged missile attacks
Iran denies launching missiles at the UAE, suggesting the incident was a 'false flag operation'.
US sanctions International Criminal Court’s president and top lawyer
The US has sanctioned International Criminal Court president Tomoko Akane and trial lawyer Abdoulaye Seye.
Trial begins that could force Meta to change Facebook and Instagram
A landmark trial has begun in California over allegations Meta deliberately designed its platforms to be addictive.
Trump pauses 50 percent tariffs on Canada in last-minute deal
Washington and Ottawa announce agreement to delay new tariffs on Canadian exports shortly before midnight deadline.
US refineries taking in half of Venezuela’s oil output, official says
US official says Venezuela is sending 500,000 of its 1.25 million barrels per day output to Gulf Coast refineries.
How Ebola became the deadliest outbreak in DR Congo’s history
Conflict, delayed detection, and mistrust are complicating efforts to contain the virus in eastern DR Congo.
US ambassador to Israel calls settler violence ‘terror’
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee says Israeli settler violence in the occupied West Bank
Quebec separatist says no independence referendum while Trump in office
Leader of Canadian province's secessionist party says debate over independence stymied by turbulence in US politics.
Iran war live: Rubio discusses Hormuz security with UAE official
Trump says no talks with Tehran scheduled; Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi claims US 'begging' for negotiations.
Al Jazeera reports from Indonesia’s quake zone, desperate for help
Thousands are still displaced on Indonesia’s Flores Island after a 7.7-magnitude earthquake killed at least 70 people.
Democrats call for USS Lincoln probe, question US Navy’s readiness
Lawmakers question whether conditions on the aircraft carrier indicate a 'pattern' of poor planning amid the Iran war.
Minnesota official sues Texas governor to force ICE agent’s extradition
State Attorney General Keith Ellison has called for the transfer of ICE agent accused of lying about nonfatal shooting.
Bolivia arrests political adviser to Latin American right-wingers
Arrest comes after attack on activist Nadia Beller, who says she was targeted for her opposition to corruption.
Trump administration moves to end rule protecting swaths of forest land
US Agriculture Department says rescinding 2001 rule will help reduce wildfire risk and return control to local managers.
Why is the US ramping up Tomahawk production?
The Pentagon has contracted a defence manufacturer to increase the output of cruise missiles.
Syria opens Assad-era nuclear programme to UN probe
UN watchdog reports that it found large amounts of material at undisclosed sites in Syria.