Three U.S. service members have been killed, and President Donald Trump said “there will likely be more” with U.S.-Israeli operations set to continue for weeks. [Continue Reading]
Following the killing of Iran’s Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday, many senior US officials remain sceptical that the US and Israeli military operation against the Islamic Republic would lead to a regime change in the near term. Before and after the start of the attack, US officials, including US President Donald Trump, had suggested that toppling the nation’s repressive governing system was one of several US goals, in addition to crippling Iran’s ballistic missile and nuclear... [Continue Reading]
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A U.S. Air Force F-15 Strike Eagle crashed over Kuwaiti airspace near Ali Al-Salem Air Base during a period of heightened regional missile and drone activity linked to the expanding Iran conflict. The pilot successfully ejected and was reportedly recovered alive. While the Pentagon has not confirmed the cause, regional defense analysts are examining whether advanced surface-to-air missile systems may have been involved. Particular attention has turned to Chinese-designed systems frequently discussed in defense circles, including the long-range HQ-9C and the medium-range HQ-16FE. Over recent years, international media outlets have repeatedly reported on deepening military cooperation between Beijing and Tehran:... [Continue Reading]
Video appears to show F-15 fighter jet crashing in Kuwait [Continue Reading]
Chinese officials and industry leaders are poised to address plans for regulating electric vehicle (EV) production during the upcoming "two sessions," a significant annual legislative convention for the country's top political bodies,the National People’s Congress and the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference. These discussions aim to mitigate ongoing challenges within the domestic EV sector, characterized by slowed growth and fierce price competition that has adversely impacted profit margins. The anticipated discussions are framed against a backdrop where the Chinese government has intervened previously to prevent extreme internal competition,or "involution",that has impacted nearly all EV manufacturers. In... [Continue Reading]
A severe escalation in hostilities has unfolded in the Middle East, primarily triggered by US and Israeli military strikes against Iran during the weekend. Reports indicate that these coordinated airstrikes eliminated key Iranian leaders, including Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, leading to widespread condemnation and an urgent humanitarian crisis in nearby regions, particularly in Gaza. As violence grips the area, fears mount regarding the extensive ramifications for regional stability and global security. On a recent Sunday evening, missile fire directed from Iran impacted Jerusalem, injuring five individuals, including one man in moderate condition suffering from shrapnel wounds. This missile strike is part... [Continue Reading]
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Oil prices rose by the most in four years amid the US-Israeli war on Iran and the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping lane for global crude supplies. Brent crude, the global benchmark, surged as much as 14 per cent to more than US$82 per barrel, the highest since January 2025, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Shipowners and traders are largely avoiding the Strait of Hormuz that links the Persian Gulf to the Indian Ocean, which usually handles about 20 per cent of... [Continue Reading]
Crossing closures following US-Israel war with Iran spark panic buying in Gaza, where residents fear food shortages. [Continue Reading]
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More major US companies are set to join Beijing’s premier supply chain expo this summer, including its first artificial intelligence (AI) section, as business ties between the two superpowers enter a state of fragile stabilisation. A fresh wave of leading United States enterprises, alongside prominent figures from American academia and politics, will attend the China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing in June, its organiser, the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade,... [Continue Reading]
For years, India has prided itself on a foreign policy doctrine of “dehyphenation”: maintaining productive, parallel relations with conflicting countries such as Israel, Iran and the Arab Gulf states without letting any one bilateral tie poison the others. That doctrine is now being tested to the limit. The killing of Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei by US-Israeli strikes within days of Narendra Modi returning from a high-profile visit to Tel Aviv provided instant ammunition for the... [Continue Reading]
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Adverse impacts from the US-Israel strikes on Iran unfolded on Monday, disrupting supply chains, driving up oil prices and leaving many Middle East business leaders at a major trade fair in Hong Kong in an awkward position. As the strikes entered a third day, oil prices surged 13 per cent – the biggest rise in four years – briefly climbing above US$80 a barrel. Freight costs also jumped due to risks of potential damage to vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow passage along... [Continue Reading]
Myanmar’s military junta granted amnesty on Monday to more than 7,000 prisoners convicted of financing or sheltering a “terrorist group”, a designation it has used to outlaw pro-democracy factions opposing its rule. Thousands of dissenting civilians have been swept into jails since Myanmar’s military snatched power in a 2021 coup, ending a decade-long experiment with democracy and detaining elected figurehead Aung San Suu Kyi. Pro-democracy activists backing Suu Kyi and armed groups challenging... [Continue Reading]
The US and Israel’s air strikes against Iran, accompanied by electronic and cyber capabilities, were a “wake-up call” for China’s intelligence strategy and how its military will use advanced technologies in modern warfare, analysts say. During the weekend air strikes against Iran – dubbed Operation Epic Fury – that killed its supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the US unleashed an array of weaponry against more than 1,000 Iranian targets, including Tomahawk cruise missiles, stealth fighters... [Continue Reading]
EU’s top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, warns against further escalation following US and Israel strikes on IranMeanwhile, the Irish European affairs and defence minister Thomas Byrne said that the advice for Irish people in the Gulf region remains to stay sheltered and not attempt to leave the area via land routes.He said land routes are not recommended, “because of the sheer number of Irish people that are there,” RTÉ said. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Gun midfielder Jai Newcombe will challenge his one-match ban for rough conduct in a bid to play in Hawthorn's season opener against GWS. [Continue Reading]
A day after Iranian supreme leader's killing was confirmed, attacks are reported in Dubai, Cyprus and across the region. [Continue Reading]
A young Irish man who is stranded in Doha along with this twin brother has said he thought his "world was going to end" as waves of missiles exploded over Qatari capital. [Continue Reading]
Yvette Cooper says plans under consideration to evacuate about 300,000 Britons from Middle East amid Iran warUS-Israel war on Iran – live updatesIt is “simply not true” that the UK is being dragged into another Iraq-style conflict in the Middle East, Yvette Cooper has said, after an RAF base in Cyprus was struck by an Iranian drone.The attack was part of a barrage of strikes by Tehran around the Middle East after a US-Israeli attack on Saturday that killed the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The UK foreign secretary confirmed ministers were considering possible plans to evacuate about 300,000... [Continue Reading]
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Hong Kong will expand its tax exemptions for operators of family offices and funds set up by international organisations, such as the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), in line with efforts to promote the city as a wealth management hub, a minister told lawmakers on Monday. In a financial affairs panel meeting, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Christopher Hui Ching-yu, said the government would submit a bill to the Legislative Council within the first half of this... [Continue Reading]
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The Minister of State for European Affairs and Defence has said the advice for Irish people currently in the Gulf regions remains the same - stay sheltered and do not attempt to leave the area via land routes. [Continue Reading]
The attack marks the first strike on a British military base in Cyprus since 1986, escalating regional tensions. [Continue Reading]
Some Palestinians say they fear the widening war sparked by US and Israeli attacks against Iran could overshadow the fragile situation in Gaza, just over a week after US President Donald Trump rallied billions of dollars in pledges for the territory’s reconstruction and tried to nudge a ceasefire forward. Residents said they were scared of neglect and deprivation, with Israel in the wake of the weekend strikes closing all crossings into their shattered territory of over 2 million people. COGAT,... [Continue Reading]
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has intensified concerns for approximately 60,000 Thai workers currently employed in Israel, whose safety has come under renewed threat following a series of Iranian missile strikes across regional hotspots. The situation has escalated as countries react with enhanced military strategies, leading to the death of several migrant workers and the cancellation of numerous international flights. Among the casualties is a Filipino caregiver named Mary Ann V. De Vera, who was reported killed in Israel amid the current hostilities. Additionally, four South Asian migrant workers have lost their lives, one in Bahrain and three... [Continue Reading]
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A recent drone strike at the RAF Akrotiri base in Cyprus has escalated the already heightened tensions between Western powers and Iranian forces in the Middle East. The attack occurred around midnight local time, or 22:00 GMT, just hours after the UK government confirmed that the US would be allowed to use British military bases for potential defensive operations against Iranian missile sites. Fortunately, there were no reported casualties from the incident, though initial assessments indicated only minimal damage to the base. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) released a statement confirming the attack and affirmed that investigations are underway to... [Continue Reading]
Australian Grand Prix organisers are "really confident" the travel chaos caused by the conflict in the Middle East will not impact the opening Formula 1 race of the season. [Continue Reading]
Anthony Albanese says mourning Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is not appropriate on Australian soil as he sidesteps a big question on Donald Trump's actions. [Continue Reading]
Ahead of China’s annual legislative meetings – typically a window into Beijing’s top-level policy agenda – this is the fifth entry in a series examining the complex economic recalibration driving China’s growth philosophy and its wide-ranging implications for local governments, financial investors and private enterprises. Chinese government and industry officials are likely to discuss plans to control domestic electric-vehicle (EV) makers’ output, while encouraging them to prioritise... [Continue Reading]
Fears that decision to strike could be open-ended as Trump comes under pressure to spell out his vision for the countryUS-Israel war on Iran – latest updatesSign up for the Breaking News US emailDonald Trump is under pressure to spell out his vision for Iran amid the ongoing attacks on the country and reports of the first American casualties since the launch of unprovoked US and Israeli military strikes.Trump’s critics are demanding that the White House provide greater clarity about what comes next. Opponents and analysts say the lack of a clear plan outlined so far has created a danger... [Continue Reading]
Hundreds more flights have been cancelled on Monday leaving tens of thousands of passengers stranded around the world. [Continue Reading]
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Five people were wounded in Jerusalem after missiles fired from Iran struck the area, as cross-border attacks continued for a third day. [Continue Reading]
An inquest has been told a Newcastle woman who died after being shot with a bean-bag round, threw an axe at police when they entered her home. [Continue Reading]
There is an exponential growth of AI 'slop' involving players and football clubs. Is there anything that can be done to stop it? [Continue Reading]
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Release of review delayed after former leader Peter Dutton raised concerns about some findings against him and his chief-of-staffGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe former New South Wales premier Nick Greiner warned the Liberal federal executive that burying a review of the 2025 election defeat risked backlash from party members and in the media, exposing further internal splits over the move.As details of the report start to leak – despite the decision to keep them secret – Guardian Australia can reveal Greiner raised concerns about suppressing the report during Friday’s meeting of the party’s top... [Continue Reading]
Frustration is deepening over drivers being ordered to pay hundreds of dollars in fines for infringements incurred by their passengers , including young children and neurodivergent people not wearing seatbelts correctly. [Continue Reading]
Residents fled Beirut’s southern suburbs after Israeli strikes targeted Hezbollah positions, as tensions linked to the Iran conflict spread to Lebanon. [Continue Reading]
The US president has warned that operations may last weeks, while Tehran continued to attack countries across the Middle East on Monday, as Iran war entered its third day. Follow our live blog. [Continue Reading]
As the war in the Middle East escalates, ABC NEWS Verify has gathered verified video and satellite imagery in an early attempt to piece together some of the key events of the past 48 hours. [Continue Reading]
Iran's retaliatory attacks on US assets in the region continue for a third day as fears of a prolonged conflict rise. [Continue Reading]
Opposition leader Angus Taylor has escalated his attack on the federal government over its response to the so-called "ISIS brides" cohort. [Continue Reading]