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Politics

Hegseth says US is ‘locked and loaded’ to finish job of destroying Iran energy grid

nationality entering or leaving Iranian ports, distinct from a full closure of the strait of Hormuz, has been in force for more than 24 hours and that more than 10,000 sailors, marines and aircrew

The Guardian WorldYesterday
Health

Streeting relaunches women’s health strategy to tackle ‘medical misogyny’

national scandal that nearly half a million women are on hospital gynaecology waiting lists when there are effective treatments that could be administered in primary and community care, if only they could access them

The Guardian WorldApr 14
Science

Gray whales, once rare in San Francisco Bay, dying there at alarming rates

living whales to dead animals, due to skin decay or lost carcasses, she said. In recent years, there have been several reports of dead whales that wash up on Bay Area beaches. The ENP gray

The Guardian WorldApr 15
Politics

Canada faces calls to rescind planned cuts to refugee healthcare scheme

national day of action against cuts to the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP), which are set to come into effect on May 1. Critics say the curbs put vulnerable people at risk and will lead

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 14
World

Fela Kuti is the first African artist to enter the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

live band and 2023 winner of the WOMEX Artist Award, sent a statement to NPR: "Fela is our spiritual muse and if he didn't pursue music without boundaries of song length and speaking

NPR Topics: NewsApr 15
Science

Ammonia pollution hotspots found in areas of UK with most pig and poultry factory farms

national emissions of the nitrogen-based gas used to produce fertilisers and released from livestock manure. Industrial intensive animal farming increases the environmental and health burdens associated with ammonia, CiWF says in a [report

The Guardian WorldApr 16
Conflicts

These musicians are providing the soundtrack for anti-ICE protests in LA

lively cumbias to the very place where an immigrant worker had just been taken away from their family and community. "It just felt so heavy," she said. But over time, watching people dance and sing

NPR Topics: NewsYesterday
Conflicts

Ben Roberts-Smith’s comrades say he ordered them to execute unarmed civilians, court documents show

National Army soldier, Hekmatullah, who had killed three and wounded two Australian soldiers. The facts state Roberts-Smith was the commander of a patrol which raided the village of Darwan, detaining a number

The Guardian World20h ago
Conflicts

Anger in Lebanon as Israel launches deadly strikes despite diplomatic drive

National News Agency (NNA) reported that Wednesday’s attacks killed at least 13 people, just one day after a sit-down between Lebanese and Israeli envoys to the United States. An Israeli bombing

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 15
Conflicts

Palestinian Prisoner’s Day: What happened in Palestine on April 17, 1971?

national and international solidarity, highlighting the Palestinian struggle against Israel’s continued occupation of Palestinian land. ## How many Palestinians are in Israeli custody? As of early April, more than 9,600 Palestinians were in Israeli

Al Jazeera English23h ago
World

Harry and Meghan join Aboriginal walking tour in Melbourne

Nations Australians' history in Melbourne on day three of their visit to the country. Prince Harry and Meghan joined an Aboriginal walking tour on Thursday called the Scar Tree Walk, an important cultural heritage site

BBC NewsApr 16
Conflicts

The murder allegations against decorated Australian soldier Ben Roberts-Smith

living soldier was earlier this month charged with five counts of murder - allegedly committed while the former Special Air Service (SAS) corporal was deployed to Afghanistan on Australia's behalf. Fresh court documents seen

BBC News10h ago
World

Italy made me a manager when England 'discouraged' me - Cole

national team set‑up under Lee Carsley. He has built up nearly seven years of coaching experience. However, a lack of head coach opportunities in England has led him back to Italy - where he played

BBC NewsYesterday
Science

From divvy to dinlo: index of insults aims to record Britain’s diverse dialects

national census of swearwords. The project came about after Dr Chris Montgomery was approached by the art project Modern Toss, which wanted to enlist a university to help create a map of British swearwords

The Guardian WorldApr 15
Health

Pregnancy vaccine reduces baby hospital admissions for RSV by 80%

national programme lead for RSV at the UK Healthy Security Agency. "This is very, very frightening as a parent, frightening with good reason." [The new vaccine was introduced in the UK in 2024](https://www.bbc.co.uk

BBC News6h ago
Politics

Arizona judge backs key Republican election official in voting board fight

nation’s most prominent battleground states, which will have several high-profile races this fall. Maricopa county, which includes Phoenix, has been roiled by election conspiracy theorists ever since Donald Trump lost the state

The Guardian World10h ago
Politics

Why are fuel price protests sweeping the Republic of Ireland?

National Rally has sought to exploit more recent rural fears over the EU-South American Mercosur trade deal. Concerns over that deal [prompted](/news/2026/1/10/thousands-of-irish-farmers-protest-eu-mercosur-trade-deal) Irish farmers to take to the streets of Athlone town earlier

Al Jazeera EnglishYesterday
Politics

Pope Leo visits Cameroon with message of peace amid attacks from Trump

nation of Cameroon, pressing forward with calls for peace and coexistence that have attracted the ire of United States President Donald Trump. The first pope from the US arrived in Cameroon on Wednesday, where

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 15
Politics

Scholar Rumeysa Ozturk returns to Turkiye following Trump deportation push

nationals, if the secretary of state deems them to cause “potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States”. That breadth of that power, however, continues to be contested in court. ## Targeting scholars

Al Jazeera English11h ago
World

Chiang Mai’s New Year revelry hit by smog and war-related price spikes

national target for international arrivals by as much as 18%. But people fear the pollution crisis could have an even more costly impact on their businesses. “Chiang Mai’s selling point is the chance

The Guardian WorldApr 14
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