Israeli warplanes have continued pounding the capitals of Iran and Lebanon. Tehran has responded with another wave of strikes against Israel and Gulf countries, as the war moves into its seventh day.
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Israeli warplanes have continued pounding the capitals of Iran and Lebanon. Tehran has responded with another wave of strikes against Israel and Gulf countries, as the war moves into its seventh day.
An art exhibition in Prague is stirring up considerable concern, as it highlights the political struggle for cultural expression in neighboring Slovakia.
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Ukraine says 1,700+men from across Africa are fighting for Russia.
Many were allegedly promised non-combat jobs, only to be sent to the front lines, open-source investigator Kunle Adebajo told @theworld.org.
Hundreds have been killed, captured or wounded. theworld.org/segments/202...
US President Donald Trump recently announced that he would boost imports of Argentine beef into the United States. The move set off a firestorm of pushback from Americans in the industry, but a recent analysis shows the impact on the domestic market is likely to be minimal.
As global temperatures rise, much of it thaws, loosening soil and increasing landslide risk. #NatGeoExplorer @paulsalopek.social is in Alaska, observing a man developing an early warning system for landslides to help communities prepare. #EdenWalk @outofedenwalk.social
For decades, Washington has pressured Havana to open its economy to private investment. Now, the Trump administration has begun easing certain trade restrictions, while officials on the island are making overtures to the nascent private sector.
The US and Israel said Iranβs nuclear weapons research was a reason for war. Analyst @ddolzikova.bsky.social at @rusi.bsky.social tells @theworld.org that precision strikes can damage facilities, but they can't destroy the country's know-how.
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Global adoptions to the US have become complex over the decades. As an adoptee herself, Maria Noble Valdez delves into the nuances of the adoption process for The World.
As the Iran War escalates, neighboring Afghanistan is in conflict with Pakistan. Kabul-based analyst Ibraheem Bahiss with @crisisgroup.org told @theworld.org he woke last week to the sound of a Pakistani airstrike on his city. theworld.org/stories/2026...
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Overnight on Feb. 26, Pakistanβs military fended off attacks by the Taliban along the border with Afghanistan. The countryβs air force retaliated the following morning with targeted airstrikes in Kabul and Kandahar. Itβs the latest outburst of tensions between the two neighbors.
Souwie Buis from @news.dw.com looks at the debate in southern Spain over whether to use the sun for traditional olive harvests or for mega solar park projects.
US President Donald Trump says the war with Iran could last for weeks. US and Israeli forces continue to strike Iran. Meanwhile, Tehran has been targeting US bases across the region. Here are the latest headlines.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps says the Hormuz Strait is "closed" to ships. With a fifth of the world's oil supply passing through the choke point, Iran is banking on a scorched earth trade policy to end the war, @chathamhouse.org's Ahmed Aboudouh told @theworld.org.
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Tens of thousands of travelers remain stranded around the globe after several Middle Eastern countries closed their airspaces following US and Israeli strikes on Iran over the weekend, triggering widespread cancellations and delays at some of the worldβs busiest airports.
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@news.dw.com reporter BreandΓ‘in OβShea reports on a Ukrainian musical group that seeks to give voice to the numerous children abducted by Russia from occupied Ukrainian territories.
An agreement between the US and Zimbabwe, under which the US would send health aid directly to the country, has collapsed. The Zimbabwean government rejected the deal over concerns about data sharing and sovereignty.
Israel and the US launched strikes on Iran on Saturday. Iran responded by striking Israel and US bases across the Middle East, including in Kuwait, Bahrain Qatar and the UAE. Follow The World for the latest updates.
More than 170 people have been released from Venezuelaβs prisons under a new, highly publicized amnesty law. But that doesnβt cover everyone, including soldiers and exiled political leaders, in a sign that there is a limit to how much dissent the government will tolerate.
Pakistan launched airstrikes in Afghanistan yesterday after repelling Taliban attacks along the Afghan border.
The latest spike in violence raises fears of escalation.
Here's what analyst Ibraheem Bahiss with @crisisgroup.org told @theworld.org he's hearing in Kabul: theworld.org/segments/202...
More than 170 people have been released from Venezuelaβs prisons under a new, highly publicized amnesty law. But that doesnβt cover everyone, including soldiers and exiled political leaders, in a sign that there is a limit to how much dissent the government will tolerate.
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced snap elections after a bump in support over her handling of US pressure on Denmark to give up Greenland.
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Members of MAHKU live in a remote area of the Amazon and use ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic brew, to create paintings that represent their traditional songs. They have exhibited their work in cities such as Venice, Paris, and SΓ£o Paulo, yet their culture remains undervalued in Brazil.