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American and Iranian forces exchange heavy missile and drone attacks over control of strait of Hormuz, increasing pressure on truce
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1Vital maritime corridor closes after 90 vessels – including shadow fleet oil tankers – are attacked in under a week
2Iranian state media report explosions in port cities of Bandar Abbas, Sirik and Jask, as well as Qeshm Island.
3Firefighters arrived at the scene to find patrons running through blasting flames to escape.
4South Carolina law suggests his death triggers an Aug. 11 special Republican primary election, and the state’s governor can appoint a replacement to serve out the rest of his term, through early January.
5Political leaders in both countries rebuke Mariano Rajoy after he writes team ‘does not have any French players’
6Indonesia’s government is grappling with how to manage waste at Bantar Gebang – Jakarta’s largest landfill – which supports the livelihood of thousands of waste pickers
7American and Iranian forces exchange heavy missile and drone attacks over control of strait of Hormuz, increasing pressure on truce
8Senator Lindsey Graham died on Saturday night, a day after returning from Ukraine and four months before he was to face re-election.
9The veteran Republican says he will not return to work "quite yet", in his first statement following weeks of speculation about his health.
10Iran has sought to establish a permanent system for collecting fees in the strait of Hormuz and warned vessels not to sail without its authorisation
11Pair airlifted to hospital in two-hour rescue operation after Guardia Civil searched area for survivors
12Operating out of a Tokyo high-rise, a military intelligence unit finds the high-tech equipment that Russia needs to wage war.
13The Republican senator denied that he had suffered a heart attack and said he had left the hospital and moved to a physical rehabilitation center. He did not give a timetable for returning to Capitol Hill.
14Tokyo the black Labrador collapsed half way up the UK's highest mountain during a hike with her owner.
15Inside the home where the best-selling author has written many of her books — and is secretly working on a new novel.
16Progressive congressman accuses Israeli military of ‘lying’ after settlers held up his van in the occupied West Bank.
17Freya Terris' achievement has inspired music exam board ABRSM to publish a new syllabus for one hand.
18US military has significantly increased the scale of attacks on Iran in recent days as the Strait of Hormuz standoff boils over.
19It is hoped that free movement between the UK territory and Spain will provide an economic boost.
20The U.S. military has launched several waves of strikes on Iran over Tehran's attack on a container ship in the Strait of Hormuz that set it ablaze and left a crew member missing earlier in the weekend.
21In an interview on Sunday, President Trump recounted his last conversation with Senator Lindsey Graham, hours before his death. Mr. Graham sounded “perfect,” he said.

American and Iranian forces exchange heavy missile and drone attacks over control of strait of Hormuz, increasing pressure on truce

Senator Lindsey Graham died on Saturday night, a day after returning from Ukraine and four months before he was to face re-election.

The veteran Republican says he will not return to work "quite yet", in his first statement following weeks of speculation about his health.

Iran has sought to establish a permanent system for collecting fees in the strait of Hormuz and warned vessels not to sail without its authorisation

Pair airlifted to hospital in two-hour rescue operation after Guardia Civil searched area for survivors

Operating out of a Tokyo high-rise, a military intelligence unit finds the high-tech equipment that Russia needs to wage war.

The Republican senator denied that he had suffered a heart attack and said he had left the hospital and moved to a physical rehabilitation center. He did not give a timetable for returning to Capitol Hill.

Tokyo the black Labrador collapsed half way up the UK's highest mountain during a hike with her owner.

Inside the home where the best-selling author has written many of her books — and is secretly working on a new novel.

Progressive congressman accuses Israeli military of ‘lying’ after settlers held up his van in the occupied West Bank.

Freya Terris' achievement has inspired music exam board ABRSM to publish a new syllabus for one hand.

US military has significantly increased the scale of attacks on Iran in recent days as the Strait of Hormuz standoff boils over.

It is hoped that free movement between the UK territory and Spain will provide an economic boost.

The U.S. military has launched several waves of strikes on Iran over Tehran's attack on a container ship in the Strait of Hormuz that set it ablaze and left a crew member missing earlier in the weekend.

In an interview on Sunday, President Trump recounted his last conversation with Senator Lindsey Graham, hours before his death. Mr. Graham sounded “perfect,” he said.
1Explosions heard in the port cities of Bandar Abbas, Sirik, Chabahar, Bandar-e Deyr and Asaluyeh as US attacks continue.
2Tehran says vessel using unapproved route in strait was struck, drawing strikes from US forces to ‘degrade Iran’s ability to attack civilian mariners’
3The Iranian navy has said it closed the Strait of Hormuz after firing on a vessel transiting an "unapproved route." In response, the US launched a third set of strikes on Iran this week. Follow DW for more.
4Hundreds of thousands of people in Sudan are bracing for their city to be overrun by a militia notorious for committing atrocities.
5The state’s large Muslim and Somali communities expressed indignation after the president reposted a video of a kindergarten promotion ceremony, including comments noting the girls were in hijabs.
6Mojtaba Khamenei says vengeance is "inevitable" for the killing, which happened on the first day of the US-Israeli war on Iran.
7The legendary rock star, now 82, on how fame, touring and aging have changed him.
9America is not prepared for population decline.
10The couple, who died within a few days of each other, provided needed supplies, like socks and wet wipes, to people living on New York City’s streets.
11The F.B.I. director spent about eight hours at the White House Friday focused on the effort, which led to the subpoenaing of several Times reporters who wrote about the security of Air Force One.
12Iran says it again considers the Strait of Hormuz closed after a vessel using an ‘unauthorized route’ was struck by a warning shot in the critical waterway — potentially further menacing the already tenuous ceasefire agreement with the United States.
13After a 10-day clock, the housing bill turned into law at midnight without the president’s signature. But his decision not to sign reflects a growing rift between him and Senate Republicans.
14President Trump has wrongly attributed the $2 billion windfall he gained during his second term to a hot stock market and claimed that he was the only president to donate his salary.
15Mr. Graham died of a “brief and sudden” illness on Saturday evening, his office said. He served in the Senate for more than two decades.
16With ticks, we’ve barely begun to fight back. The longer we wait, the more territory they will claim across both our geographic and psychic maps.
17Can you sort 8 historical events?
18Ro Khanna said settlers were armed with US-made weapons and Israel Defense Forces refused to intervene
19President says tragedy must never be repeated after secondary explosions from strike devastate residential area on Kyiv outskirts. What we know on day 1,600
20Tehran hits back at several GCC countries, following the most intense US bombing since an MoU was signed last month.
21Jordan, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and the UAE reportedly came under attack as Tehran says it is closing Strait of Hormuz
22The secretary of state effectively controls Venezuela’s finances, the distribution of its natural resources and its government. His grip on the country is a vivid manifestation of American power in the Trump era.
23A 28-year-old white British national has been arrested in South Yorkshire, police say.
24Documents submitted to Congress detailed concerns about competitive bidding processes and a White House order to tear up new bathroom tile because of its color.
25Representative Ro Khanna was barred from leaving for 90 minutes. Where past U.S. leaders toured the region to show support for Israel, today’s Democratic presidential aspirants are going to bolster their credentials as critics.
26The reporters received the legal summons after they reported on alleged security issues with the president's new plane, which was gifted by Qatar.
27Police in the city in Canada urge public to stay away from Salsa on St Clair festival area
28This is a breaking news story.
29Iran's supreme leader said Iran "demands" retribution for his father's assassination in an airstrike. Meanwhile, Trump has threatened to "completely decimate" Iran should it attempt to assassinate him. DW has more.
30South Africa midfielder Jayden Adams has died. He was 25. Adams played for his nation at the World Cup.
31A week ago, 18-year-old Nolan Xavier Wells took a boat trip with friends to celebrate the Fourth of July on an island off Mississippi’s Gulf Coast. He never came back.
32Live coverage and text updates as England play Norway in a quarterfinal clash in Miami.

Explosions heard in the port cities of Bandar Abbas, Sirik, Chabahar, Bandar-e Deyr and Asaluyeh as US attacks continue.

Tehran says vessel using unapproved route in strait was struck, drawing strikes from US forces to ‘degrade Iran’s ability to attack civilian mariners’

The Iranian navy has said it closed the Strait of Hormuz after firing on a vessel transiting an "unapproved route." In response, the US launched a third set of strikes on Iran this week. Follow DW for more.

Hundreds of thousands of people in Sudan are bracing for their city to be overrun by a militia notorious for committing atrocities.

The state’s large Muslim and Somali communities expressed indignation after the president reposted a video of a kindergarten promotion ceremony, including comments noting the girls were in hijabs.

Mojtaba Khamenei says vengeance is "inevitable" for the killing, which happened on the first day of the US-Israeli war on Iran.

The legendary rock star, now 82, on how fame, touring and aging have changed him.


America is not prepared for population decline.

The couple, who died within a few days of each other, provided needed supplies, like socks and wet wipes, to people living on New York City’s streets.

The F.B.I. director spent about eight hours at the White House Friday focused on the effort, which led to the subpoenaing of several Times reporters who wrote about the security of Air Force One.

Iran says it again considers the Strait of Hormuz closed after a vessel using an ‘unauthorized route’ was struck by a warning shot in the critical waterway — potentially further menacing the already tenuous ceasefire agreement with the United States.

After a 10-day clock, the housing bill turned into law at midnight without the president’s signature. But his decision not to sign reflects a growing rift between him and Senate Republicans.

President Trump has wrongly attributed the $2 billion windfall he gained during his second term to a hot stock market and claimed that he was the only president to donate his salary.

Mr. Graham died of a “brief and sudden” illness on Saturday evening, his office said. He served in the Senate for more than two decades.

With ticks, we’ve barely begun to fight back. The longer we wait, the more territory they will claim across both our geographic and psychic maps.

Can you sort 8 historical events?

Ro Khanna said settlers were armed with US-made weapons and Israel Defense Forces refused to intervene

President says tragedy must never be repeated after secondary explosions from strike devastate residential area on Kyiv outskirts. What we know on day 1,600

Tehran hits back at several GCC countries, following the most intense US bombing since an MoU was signed last month.

Jordan, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and the UAE reportedly came under attack as Tehran says it is closing Strait of Hormuz

The secretary of state effectively controls Venezuela’s finances, the distribution of its natural resources and its government. His grip on the country is a vivid manifestation of American power in the Trump era.

A 28-year-old white British national has been arrested in South Yorkshire, police say.

Documents submitted to Congress detailed concerns about competitive bidding processes and a White House order to tear up new bathroom tile because of its color.

Representative Ro Khanna was barred from leaving for 90 minutes. Where past U.S. leaders toured the region to show support for Israel, today’s Democratic presidential aspirants are going to bolster their credentials as critics.

The reporters received the legal summons after they reported on alleged security issues with the president's new plane, which was gifted by Qatar.

Police in the city in Canada urge public to stay away from Salsa on St Clair festival area

This is a breaking news story.

Iran's supreme leader said Iran "demands" retribution for his father's assassination in an airstrike. Meanwhile, Trump has threatened to "completely decimate" Iran should it attempt to assassinate him. DW has more.

South Africa midfielder Jayden Adams has died. He was 25. Adams played for his nation at the World Cup.

A week ago, 18-year-old Nolan Xavier Wells took a boat trip with friends to celebrate the Fourth of July on an island off Mississippi’s Gulf Coast. He never came back.

Live coverage and text updates as England play Norway in a quarterfinal clash in Miami.
1Dieter Schwarz made his fortune from supermarkets, becoming Germany's wealthiest person. Now he wants to take on Google, Microsoft and Amazon and an entire region stands to benefit.
2US said to be pushing for public statement that Iran will not fire at commercial ships passing through Strait of Hormuz
3Child who ate smuggled-in homemade sandwich kicks off latest skirmish over private resorts
4Brian Hurton was found dead on his bathroom floor by paramedics, hours after he first called 999 for help.
5The Justice Department is seeking to compel testimony from reporters who wrote about the new Air Force One. The Times called the move a “brazen act.”
6Friday’s visit to King Charles and Queen Camilla signaled a détente in relations with Prince Harry and his wife, who stepped down from royal duties and moved to the United States in 2020.
7Kerri K. Greenidge appeared to lose her professorship at Tufts University after scholars began scrutinizing her 2022 book, “The Grimkes,” which is no longer listed on its publisher’s website.
8Shifting deadlines are confusing businesses as the end of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and others looms, making them ineligible to live and work in the United States.
9Plans specify tolls must not be compulsory, as US officials urge Iran to make public statement that strait is open and that shipping can safely pass
10The cost-cutting package has passed Germany's parliament, despite fierce criticism from opposition parties. Elsewhere, Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul will meet his Slovenian counterpart in Berlin. Follow DW for more.
11It is the first time the King has seen his grandchildren Archie, seven, and Lilibet, five, in person in more than four years.
12The U.S. is demanding that Iran make a public statement saying the Strait of Hormuz is open and that ships crossing the vital corridor won’t be attacked anymore.
13NT police release body-worn camera vision of Bradley John Murdoch denying knowing where UK backpacker’s body is weeks before his death
14A 61-year-old man was being treated for friction burns after a window was damaged during a flight from Greece to Germany. The flight was operated by the Ryanair subsidiary Malta Air.
15Ryanair confirm a passenger was given medical treatment after an incident on a Malta Air flight, which is owned by Ryanair.
16First-time buyers from the Bay Area won an abandoned house at a Kingston, N.Y., tax auction. Eight years later, they’re still restoring it.
17The agency said a Mexican immigrant driving a van tried to ram agents before they shot him dead. A lawyer for three passengers said that was untrue.
18She was a legendary beauty, but also so much more.
19A federal appeals court has upheld an Illinois ban on semiautomatic weapons. The decision Thursday keeps in place a law passed largely in response to a deadly Independence Day parade shooting that killed seven.
20They think democracy has run its course - so they're setting up their own nations instead.
21The rule change ends a safeguard that had been in place for 50 years and could hasten the demise of imperiled animals.
22Nepalese farmers celebrate the arrival of the monsoon with Asar Pandra, the festival of rice sowing. But this season, below-average rains are expected, and crops may be in danger.
23Live coverage and text updates as Lamine Yamal’s Spain face Belgium for the right to meet France in the semifinals.
24Vice-President JD Vance is among US officials expected to take part in negotiations resuming on Saturday in Oman.
25U.S. forces hit more than 170 targets, including air defense systems, drone and missile storage sites, and military speedboats.
26He helped plot a car bombing in Washington that killed two people in 1976. Fifty years later, old government secrets could decide his fate.
The president has praised a network of 25 recently rebranded gas stations in the Philadelphia region that have been selling gas for considerably less than the national average.
28A man was nearly sucked out the cabin window on a Ryanair flight from Greece to Germany. An initial loud bang was followed by a desperate rescue effort to save the passenger.
29New initiative to focus ‘100%’ on damaging Moscow’s ability to wage war; strikes on Kyiv injure six. What we know on day 1,599
30As the commissioner for sustainable tourism, José Antonio Donaire’s job is to diminish the impact of the nearly 16 million annual visitors to the Catalan capital. Here’s what he’s planning.
31The White House is sidestepping Congress to make huge decisions for even the most important private industries.
32US president warns the US will decimate Iran amid alleged assassination plots as regional mediators try to save MoU.

Dieter Schwarz made his fortune from supermarkets, becoming Germany's wealthiest person. Now he wants to take on Google, Microsoft and Amazon and an entire region stands to benefit.

US said to be pushing for public statement that Iran will not fire at commercial ships passing through Strait of Hormuz

Child who ate smuggled-in homemade sandwich kicks off latest skirmish over private resorts

Brian Hurton was found dead on his bathroom floor by paramedics, hours after he first called 999 for help.

The Justice Department is seeking to compel testimony from reporters who wrote about the new Air Force One. The Times called the move a “brazen act.”

Friday’s visit to King Charles and Queen Camilla signaled a détente in relations with Prince Harry and his wife, who stepped down from royal duties and moved to the United States in 2020.

Kerri K. Greenidge appeared to lose her professorship at Tufts University after scholars began scrutinizing her 2022 book, “The Grimkes,” which is no longer listed on its publisher’s website.

Shifting deadlines are confusing businesses as the end of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and others looms, making them ineligible to live and work in the United States.

Plans specify tolls must not be compulsory, as US officials urge Iran to make public statement that strait is open and that shipping can safely pass

The cost-cutting package has passed Germany's parliament, despite fierce criticism from opposition parties. Elsewhere, Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul will meet his Slovenian counterpart in Berlin. Follow DW for more.

It is the first time the King has seen his grandchildren Archie, seven, and Lilibet, five, in person in more than four years.

The U.S. is demanding that Iran make a public statement saying the Strait of Hormuz is open and that ships crossing the vital corridor won’t be attacked anymore.

NT police release body-worn camera vision of Bradley John Murdoch denying knowing where UK backpacker’s body is weeks before his death

A 61-year-old man was being treated for friction burns after a window was damaged during a flight from Greece to Germany. The flight was operated by the Ryanair subsidiary Malta Air.

Ryanair confirm a passenger was given medical treatment after an incident on a Malta Air flight, which is owned by Ryanair.

First-time buyers from the Bay Area won an abandoned house at a Kingston, N.Y., tax auction. Eight years later, they’re still restoring it.

The agency said a Mexican immigrant driving a van tried to ram agents before they shot him dead. A lawyer for three passengers said that was untrue.

She was a legendary beauty, but also so much more.

A federal appeals court has upheld an Illinois ban on semiautomatic weapons. The decision Thursday keeps in place a law passed largely in response to a deadly Independence Day parade shooting that killed seven.

They think democracy has run its course - so they're setting up their own nations instead.

The rule change ends a safeguard that had been in place for 50 years and could hasten the demise of imperiled animals.

Nepalese farmers celebrate the arrival of the monsoon with Asar Pandra, the festival of rice sowing. But this season, below-average rains are expected, and crops may be in danger.

Live coverage and text updates as Lamine Yamal’s Spain face Belgium for the right to meet France in the semifinals.

Vice-President JD Vance is among US officials expected to take part in negotiations resuming on Saturday in Oman.

U.S. forces hit more than 170 targets, including air defense systems, drone and missile storage sites, and military speedboats.

He helped plot a car bombing in Washington that killed two people in 1976. Fifty years later, old government secrets could decide his fate.
The president has praised a network of 25 recently rebranded gas stations in the Philadelphia region that have been selling gas for considerably less than the national average.

A man was nearly sucked out the cabin window on a Ryanair flight from Greece to Germany. An initial loud bang was followed by a desperate rescue effort to save the passenger.

New initiative to focus ‘100%’ on damaging Moscow’s ability to wage war; strikes on Kyiv injure six. What we know on day 1,599

As the commissioner for sustainable tourism, José Antonio Donaire’s job is to diminish the impact of the nearly 16 million annual visitors to the Catalan capital. Here’s what he’s planning.

The White House is sidestepping Congress to make huge decisions for even the most important private industries.

US president warns the US will decimate Iran amid alleged assassination plots as regional mediators try to save MoU.
1Cyclospora, a parasite that causes intestinal illness, is sickening many people across the United States. Health experts have tips for avoiding infection.
2Washington official says US not behind the latest strikes and that technical talks with Iran continue.
3Experts said the lack of such capabilities poses a potential risk when the president travels overseas. The White House defended the aircraft’s safety.
4Wildfire comes as Spain suffers a heatwave, with scorching temperatures triggering orange weather warnings
5Officials say agents believed a passenger resembled one suspect, but the encounter quickly escalated into a fatal shooting.
6Businessman stands trial over death of Maltese journalist killed by bomb in her car after she reported on corruption
7The trouble in Maine goes beyond a single candidate.
8The United States has launched new airstrikes against Iran, and Tehran responded by targeting Gulf countries.
9At least 17 people killed in Iran in overnight attacks as Trump declares the agreement ‘over’
10Is the right giving up on America?
11Graham Platner’s bid for the Senate inspired progressive Democrats. But the campaign, which he suspended Wednesday, was messy, disorganized and ultimately doomed by a steady drip of scandal.
12With a voice both weathered and operatic, she minted 1980s pop anthems like “Total Eclipse” and “Holding Out for a Hero.”
13Kyiv will rush to produce the systems domestically as Russia struggles to defend itself against some Ukrainian attacks.
14Don Schroeder never thought he’d be looking for a condo for just himself. But life doesn’t always follow the path you’ve trodden.
15Michigan is experiencing its largest outbreak of a parasitic infection that causes severe diarrhea. Nearly 1,000 people have been diagnosed with cyclospora as of Wednesday, though no deaths have been reported.
16Much of the world feared abandonment by the United States. It’s actually a new beginning.
17The prosecution played an investigative interview with roommate Lance Twiggs and revealed text messages between the two.
18Mendel Uminer faced a crisis when his landlord objected to the 10,000 volumes in his New York studio apartment.
19Recep Tayyip Erdoğan presented engraved revolvers – with bullets – to his guests in Ankara, causing security concerns
20“It may not be Hitler 2.0. It may not be Stalin 2.0. It might be something all American, but it’s not going to be what we’re used to,” the author Rod Dreher argues.
21Military intelligence officer admits witnessing killing of woman believed to have left explosive device outside oligarch’s home
22Residents in Bandar Abbas and Sirik regions describe communities in fear and ‘feeling abandoned’ after US strikes
23A New York Times review of city records shows that the firm, Domani Inspection Services, was repeatedly accused of breaking New York City rules.
24Live coverage, text updates and build-up from our full text commentary stream as Mbappe’s France face Morocco.
25Bonnie Tyler, the gravelly voiced Welsh pop star known for “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” has died at 75.
26Iran’s history shows it is willing to dig in, even when it may suffer big losses.
27The famous artefact depicting events leading up to the Norman Conquest of England will go on display in September.
28The questions his political demise raises go far beyond Maine.
29The swift exit of Graham Platner from the Maine Senate race followed Eric Swalwell’s similar exit from the California governor’s race, but Republicans have taken a different tack.
31Two men with links to Ukraine's security services are accused of killing Anastasiia Berezovska and dumping her body in woods.
32The attacks appear to be the latest phase of Ukraine's bid to choke off supplies and routes into and out of occupied Crimea.

Cyclospora, a parasite that causes intestinal illness, is sickening many people across the United States. Health experts have tips for avoiding infection.

Washington official says US not behind the latest strikes and that technical talks with Iran continue.

Experts said the lack of such capabilities poses a potential risk when the president travels overseas. The White House defended the aircraft’s safety.

Wildfire comes as Spain suffers a heatwave, with scorching temperatures triggering orange weather warnings

Officials say agents believed a passenger resembled one suspect, but the encounter quickly escalated into a fatal shooting.

Businessman stands trial over death of Maltese journalist killed by bomb in her car after she reported on corruption

The trouble in Maine goes beyond a single candidate.

The United States has launched new airstrikes against Iran, and Tehran responded by targeting Gulf countries.

At least 17 people killed in Iran in overnight attacks as Trump declares the agreement ‘over’

Is the right giving up on America?

Graham Platner’s bid for the Senate inspired progressive Democrats. But the campaign, which he suspended Wednesday, was messy, disorganized and ultimately doomed by a steady drip of scandal.

With a voice both weathered and operatic, she minted 1980s pop anthems like “Total Eclipse” and “Holding Out for a Hero.”

Kyiv will rush to produce the systems domestically as Russia struggles to defend itself against some Ukrainian attacks.

Don Schroeder never thought he’d be looking for a condo for just himself. But life doesn’t always follow the path you’ve trodden.

Michigan is experiencing its largest outbreak of a parasitic infection that causes severe diarrhea. Nearly 1,000 people have been diagnosed with cyclospora as of Wednesday, though no deaths have been reported.

Much of the world feared abandonment by the United States. It’s actually a new beginning.

The prosecution played an investigative interview with roommate Lance Twiggs and revealed text messages between the two.

Mendel Uminer faced a crisis when his landlord objected to the 10,000 volumes in his New York studio apartment.

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan presented engraved revolvers – with bullets – to his guests in Ankara, causing security concerns

“It may not be Hitler 2.0. It may not be Stalin 2.0. It might be something all American, but it’s not going to be what we’re used to,” the author Rod Dreher argues.

Military intelligence officer admits witnessing killing of woman believed to have left explosive device outside oligarch’s home

Residents in Bandar Abbas and Sirik regions describe communities in fear and ‘feeling abandoned’ after US strikes

A New York Times review of city records shows that the firm, Domani Inspection Services, was repeatedly accused of breaking New York City rules.

Live coverage, text updates and build-up from our full text commentary stream as Mbappe’s France face Morocco.

Bonnie Tyler, the gravelly voiced Welsh pop star known for “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” has died at 75.

Iran’s history shows it is willing to dig in, even when it may suffer big losses.

The famous artefact depicting events leading up to the Norman Conquest of England will go on display in September.

The questions his political demise raises go far beyond Maine.

The swift exit of Graham Platner from the Maine Senate race followed Eric Swalwell’s similar exit from the California governor’s race, but Republicans have taken a different tack.

Must what goes up also come down?

Two men with links to Ukraine's security services are accused of killing Anastasiia Berezovska and dumping her body in woods.

The attacks appear to be the latest phase of Ukraine's bid to choke off supplies and routes into and out of occupied Crimea.