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538 Killed In Crackdown On Protests In Iran: Report

A crackdown on nationwide protests in Iran has killed at least 538 people and even more are feared dead, activists said Sunday.

Published on: 11.01.2026 18:22
'Op Mongoose', 'Cigar Bomb': US' Failed Attempts To Change Regime In Cuba

US President Donald Trump has once again turned his focus towards Cuba, suggesting the island should strike a deal with Washington or face severe economic consequences.

Published on: 11.01.2026 17:48
Mothers Who Fear Math Pass It On To Kids, Says Sunak-Murty Charity Study

Mothers tend to pass on their own anxiety over mathematics to their daughters, creating a gender gap of confidence in the subject over time, new research has discovered.

Published on: 11.01.2026 17:36
Trader Pockets Over $400,000 After Betting On Maduro's Downfall

Prediction markets let people wager on anything from a basketball game to the outcome of a presidential election - and recently, the downfall of former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

Published on: 11.01.2026 17:04
"No One Tells Us What To Do": Cuban President After Trump's Threat

Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Sunday rebuffed US President Donald Trump's threat against his country, vowing to defend it following Washington's capture of the leader of his ally Venezuela.

Published on: 11.01.2026 16:17
"Sounds Good": Trump Reposts Suggestion That Rubio Become Next Cuba Leader

President Donald Trump reposted a social media message on Sunday suggesting that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, born to Cuban immigrant parents, would become the next leader of Cuba.

Published on: 11.01.2026 15:26
"Make A Deal, Before It Is Too Late," Trump Tells Cuba Days After Venezuela Operation

US President Donald Trump on Sunday suggested Cuba should strike a deal with the United States, warning that the island nation would no longer receive oil or money.

Published on: 11.01.2026 14:56
Greenland's Harsh Environment, Difficult Geology Have Prevented Rare Earth Mining

Greenland's harsh environment, lack of key infrastructure and difficult geology have so far prevented anyone from building a mine to extract the sought-after rare earth elements that many high-tech products require.

Published on: 11.01.2026 14:41
Who Was Yeison Jimenez? All About Colombian Singer Who Died In Plane Crash Hours Before Concert

Fans and fellow artists are mourning the loss, sharing heartfelt messages and memories of the singer on social media.

Published on: 11.01.2026 14:34
"Bring Back The King": Nepalese Royalists Demand Monarchy Restoration

Supporters of Nepal's deposed royal family rallied in the capital on Sunday demanding the restoration of the monarchy ahead of March elections.

Published on: 11.01.2026 13:31
Retouched Images Of Netanyahu's Wife Ignite A Fiery Ethics Debate

In snapshots, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is joined by his wife, Sara, as well as US Ambassador Mike Huckabee and a group of Israeli soldiers, as they light Hannukah candles.

Published on: 11.01.2026 11:21
Confronting Protests, Iran Vows To Strike Back If US Attacks

Tehran threatened to retaliate against Israel and US military bases in the event of U.S. strikes on Iran, issuing the warning as Israeli sources said Israel was on high alert for the possibility of any US intervention.

Published on: 11.01.2026 11:15
UK Nurse Lucy Letby, Convicted Of Murdering Babies, Gets "Top Job" In Prison

In a new role, Letby will be responsible for handing out books and DVDs to fellow inmates.

Published on: 11.01.2026 11:06
Ex-King Voices Concern Over State Of Nepal After Protests

Nepal's former king Gyanendra Shah has expressed concern over the state of the country four months after a youth-led uprising toppled the previous government.

Published on: 11.01.2026 11:05
Bodies Piling Up, Morgues Full: Iran's Hospitals Under Pressure Amid Protests

Hospitals across Iran are struggling to cope with a surge of patients as large-scale anti-government protests continue to spread nationwide.

Published on: 11.01.2026 09:48
US 'Doomsday Plane' Makes Rare Appearance In Los Angeles After 51 Years, Sparks Speculation

The Pentagon has not offered an official explanation for why the E-4B was used instead of a standard government plane, which is consistent with past protocol for the classified aircraft.

Published on: 11.01.2026 07:46
17.5 Million Instagram Accounts Compromised In Massive Data Leak: Report

A data breach affecting around 17.5 million Instagram accounts has been reported by cybersecurity firm Malwarebytes. The leaked data is already being shared freely on hacker forums and the dark web, putting millions of users at risk

Published on: 11.01.2026 07:39
Israel On Alert Amid Possibility Of US Intervention In Iran After Protests

Israel is on high alert for the possibility of any US intervention in Iran as authorities there confront the biggest anti-government protests in years, according to three Israeli sources with knowledge of the matter.

Published on: 11.01.2026 07:36
Iran Warns US Military, Israel Of Retaliation "If America Strikes"

Iran's parliament speaker warned the US military and Israel would be "legitimate targets" if America strikes the Islamic Republic, as threatened by President Donald Trump.

Published on: 11.01.2026 07:35
"Will Soon Be By Your Side": Exiled Prince's Assurance To Iran Protesters

Reza Pahlavi, the US-based son of Iran's deposed Shah, has appealed to protesters not to leave the streets and said he would soon be by their side.

Published on: 11.01.2026 07:29

News from Arabic Countries

Barcelona beat Real Madrid in El Clasico to retain Spanish Super Cup

Raphinha scores twice as Barcelona beat Real Madrid for second year running in the Spanish Super Cup with a 3-2 win.

Published on: 11.01.2026 22:01
Israeli forces kill one person in series of attacks on southern Lebanon

Israel claims its latest attacks on Lebanon were targeting alleged Hezbollah infrastructure.

Published on: 11.01.2026 20:52
How volatile is the situation in Iran?

The country has been rocked by two weeks of widespread protests since the currency collapsed.

Published on: 11.01.2026 19:37
How Israel is shifting Gaza’s yellow line

Satellite images show Israeli forces repositioning yellow cement blocks hundreds of metres inside Gaza’s yellow line.

Published on: 11.01.2026 19:29
After Maduro: Is the US driving global instability?

Risk analyst Ian Bremmer argues that the US is undoing the global system that it built over decades.

Published on: 11.01.2026 19:18
Will Elon Musk’s X changing the Iranian flag have any impact on the ground?

Analysts say Musk's move may give a small boost to some protesters, but matters little during internet blackouts.

Published on: 11.01.2026 18:13
Trump says no more Venezuelan oil or money to go to Cuba, demands ‘deal’

Venezuela is Cuba's biggest oil supplier, but no shipments have departed Venezuelan ports since Maduro's abduction.

Published on: 11.01.2026 17:22
Germany’s double standard on peaceful protests

Germany’s double standard on peaceful protests

Published on: 11.01.2026 16:47
Barcelona vs Real Madrid 3-2: El Clasico Supercopa final – as it happened

All our updates, with post-match coverage, following our live text commentary stream of Spain's Super Cup final.

Published on: 11.01.2026 15:34
Hunger strike for 70 days: How the body breaks down without food

Medical estimates put survival without food at 45 to 61 days. Three UK activists are now pushing beyond that boundary.

Published on: 11.01.2026 14:49
Sudan announces government’s return to Khartoum from wartime capital

Army-aligned government returns to the capital, which was quickly overrun by the RSF in the early days of war in 2023.

Published on: 11.01.2026 14:36
Iran protests updates: Tehran says will hit back at US, Israel if attacked

Iranian president calls for unity as protests triggered by an economic crisis escalate into the worst unrest in years.

Published on: 11.01.2026 14:34
Iran’s Pezeshkian pledges economic overhaul amid spiralling protests

President strikes conciliatory tone but accuses US and Israel of fuelling unrest that has killed dozens.

Published on: 11.01.2026 13:09
“Europe has to look after its security and cannot rely on America”

“America has moved from being a close and valued ally in many ways to becoming an avaricious imperial predator.”

Published on: 11.01.2026 13:00
Iran warns US it will retaliate against any attack

Tehran has warned it will retaliate against US military bases and Israel if Iran is attacked.

Published on: 11.01.2026 12:56
BRICS wargames: Why they matter, why India opted out

South Africa is hosting the BRICS exercises, but two founding members are not participating amid tensions with the US.

Published on: 11.01.2026 12:27
Medvedev defeats Nakashima to win Brisbane trophy before Australian Open

Former world number one wins in straight sets to stake his claim as an Australian Open contender.

Published on: 11.01.2026 12:18
Benin votes in key parliamentary, local polls a month after thwarted coup

Elections take place weeks after foiled coup attempt that shook the country.

Published on: 11.01.2026 12:04
Protesters in Iran want “fundamental change”

“All of those things people have come to realise is just not possible with the existing political order”

Published on: 11.01.2026 12:00
An urgent appeal to save the lives of Palestine Action hunger strikers

Former hunger strikers from Ireland, Palestine and Guantanamo Bay call on the UK government to take immediate action.

Published on: 11.01.2026 11:50
Al Jazeera reports from rebel-held Myanmar during disputed election

A second round of voting has been held in Myanmar’s controversial election.

Published on: 11.01.2026 11:31
Israel kills Palestinian in Hebron, raids Nablus, East Jerusalem wedding

Killing comes amid record Israeli violence and settlement expansion across the occupied West Bank.

Published on: 11.01.2026 11:28
Is the US War Powers Act unconstitutional, as President Trump says?

Lawmakers push back after Trump claims the War Powers law is unconstitutional following US military action in Venezuela.

Published on: 11.01.2026 11:27
US woman killed by ICE agent called ‘domestic terrorist’: What it means

Experts say US homeland security secretary misused the 'domestic terrorist' label to justify shooting Renee Good.

Published on: 11.01.2026 11:24
Ukrainian drone attack kills one in Russia’s Voronezh, local officials say

Three people also wounded in attack, governor says, as Ukraine reports a number of injuries in Russian attacks.

Published on: 11.01.2026 11:14