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The U.S. and Israel launched a joint attack on Iran on Saturday, officials said.
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President Donald Trump responded to a vow of revenge by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, promising to meet retaliation with "a force that has never been seen before!"
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For many Iranians, the day began with the news they had feared.
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President Trump's envoys negotiated with Iran over its nuclear program. But Mr. Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel wanted much more.
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U.S. and Israeli airstrikes killed Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, this weekend. His death closes a nearly four-decade chapter in Iran marked by iron-fist rule and resistance to the U.S. and Israel.
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The Iranian government has announced 40 days of mourning. The country's supreme leader was killed following an attack launched by the U.S. and Israel on Saturday against Iran.
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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his Tehran compound, according to four Israeli security officials briefed on the matter.
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Falling debris from intercepted Iranian drones and missiles cause widespread damage across the Gulf.
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Iran's strategic allies Russia and China have made strong diplomatic protests, but analysts say neither is in a position to offer meaningful support.
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Iran responds by launching missiles and drones towards Israel and four Gulf Arab countries that host US military bases.
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Iran has blamed the US and Israel for the strike; the US is looking into reports of the incident, while the IDF says it is "not aware" of operations in the area.
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BA and Virgin Atlantic are among major airlines to ground services to the Middle East in light of the attacks.
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The attack on Iran presents Europe with a new test in already-strained ties with the U.S., as appeals for restraint clash with Trump's assertion that force will succeed.
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The gunman was killed by police officers, and 14 others were hospitalized in the shooting early Sunday, officials said.
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British military personnel at a base in Bahrain were "within several hundred yards" of a strike, the defence secretary says.
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As we start meteorological spring, Simon King explores whether it is time to put away your winter coat.
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Veterans and others who have suffered trauma and injuries are flocking to clinics around the world to take ibogaine. My own reason was deeply personal.
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The picturesque East Lothian town has become a battleground between some residents and the local authority over parking charges.
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Romanian is the most widely spoken foreign first language in London with 159,000 speakers.
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World leaders are responding to the attacks on several Iranian cities and Tehran's retaliation.
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President Trump did not deliver a formal address to the American public to explain why the country was at war, a departure from his predecessors.
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Iranian state TV confirms the supreme leader has been killed on the first day of massive US and Israeli air strikes on the country.
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Iranians talk about what is happening inside the country, despite an almost total internet blackout.
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Some Iranians said on social media that they were privately mourning the supreme leader. But displays of exuberance broke out in cities across the country.
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The president spoke to The Washington Post early Saturday after announcing that the U.S. had begun striking Iran to bring about regime change.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney visits India, Australia and Japan seeking deals to strengthen his country's links to Indo-Pacific powers and break Canada's dependence on the United States.
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The US president may be forced to wage a political battle at home while presiding over a new war in the Middle East.
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The UK was not involved in, nor has it endorsed, the strikes on Iran by Israel and the US.
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Iran's strike on US Navy base in Bahrain will worry Washington and its allies in the region.
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India wants to buy any energy product it can from Canada and its officials are urging the federal government to streamline approvals for various projects so it can tap into new supplies to feed a rapidly growing country with relatively few natural resources of its own.
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