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Britain's largest undeveloped oil field could begin production by autumn if approved by the Energy Secretary. Industry leaders say the project is vital for energy security, but the government remains cautious amid climate and cost concerns.
Australians could be paying up to $12 for a cup of coffee within years as wages, inflation and global bean prices surge. Industry leaders warn rising costs may force cafés to lift prices further, risking a customer backlash.
Israel carried out a rare long-range strike on Iranian Navy ships in Bandar Anzali on the Caspian Sea. The attack marks a significant escalation in operations against Iran amid continued missile and drone threats.
Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir condemned rising settler violence in the West Bank as morally unacceptable and strategically damaging. Political leaders across the spectrum warned that growing impunity could fuel broader escalation and harm national security.
Judd Trump says he is effectively homeless after leaving Dubai بسبب rising tensions in the Middle East. The world number one is currently staying in Bangkok while he searches for a new permanent base.
Southampton climbed into the play-off places with a 1-0 win over Norwich, extending their unbeaten run to 13 games. Tonda Eckert praised his side’s humility and goalkeeper Daniel Peretz’s standout performance while urging focus for the run-in.
Kuwait says it arrested 10 citizens linked to Hezbollah over an alleged plot to attack vital infrastructure. The announcement follows a separate arrest of 16 others earlier this week amid rising regional tensions.
The United Arab Emirates halted operations at a major gas facility after debris fell following a missile interception. The move follows an evacuation warning from Iran targeting regional oil facilities.
France's foreign minister will travel to Lebanon in a show of solidarity as fighting between Israel and Hezbollah intensifies. The visit follows calls from the European Union for Israel to halt its strikes.
A foreign worker in his 20s was killed by missile shrapnel during an الإيراني missile attack on Israel. The incident followed an earlier strike that killed an elderly couple and wounded five others.
Four Palestinian women were killed in the West Bank by falling shrapnel after an Iranian missile launch, emergency responders said. Six others were injured in the incident near Hebron.
President Donald Trump attended the return of six aircrew members killed in a refueling aircraft crash during the Iran war. The solemn ceremony in Delaware marked the second transfer he has attended since the conflict began.
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