Israeli Officials: 'Game Over' for Iran's Regime – 'Soon a Signal for Iranians to Take to the Streets'
Israeli officials believe that the joint Israel-US operations against Iran are advancing quicker than expected, predicting a potential collapse of the regime if mass protests occur.
F1 returns to Australia this week. Here are the basics you need to know
The 2026 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix will take place this weekend in Melbourne, showcasing new cars, drivers, and a new team.
Five people placed in full isolation after shooting drama in Arendal
Four individuals have been placed in full isolation following a shooting incident in Arendal, Norway, which they are accused of being involved in.
Expectations and Rumors Grow About the Possible Release of Nahuel Gallo in Venezuela
There are increasing hopes and rumors regarding the potential release of Nahuel Gallo, an Argentine gendarme detained in Venezuela for 448 days, according to his wife Maria Alexandra Gomez.
Future of energy auctions is the target of debate amid rising electricity bills
Experts in Brazil are discussing a potential overhaul of energy auctions due to significant changes in the electricity market and rising consumer costs.
How a decades-old, 'daunting' act is deterring discrimination reporting
Calls are growing for reforms to the Disability Discrimination Act to prevent discrimination by imposing a positive duty on employers and educators.
Khamenei’s death met with ‘jubilation’ among Iranian-Canadians: Liberal MP
Iranian-Canadian communities are celebrating the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, viewing it as an opportunity for change and expressing strong opposition against his regime, according to Liberal MP Ali Ehsassi.
"We are like hedgehogs." A country near Russia prepares for war: will it be enough?
The Baltic states are intensifying military preparations in response to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, amidst heightened historical tensions in the region.
Iran's regime may survive, but the Middle East will change
Iran's regime is weakened but may not easily collapse, while the dynamics of the Middle East are set to change significantly.
"You are all guilty, shame on you": The biggest stain on the FCK shirt ever scandalously became a reality
FC Copenhagen's failure to qualify for the championship playoffs after a loss to Randers marks a significant disappointment for the club and its fans.
Tudor after defeat: There are problems here, big problems
Tottenham's woes deepened with a 2-1 loss to Fulham, marking their tenth consecutive match without victory in the Premier League, prompting coach Igor Tudor to acknowledge significant issues within the team.
Fear that Iran may strike outside the Middle East: – They do not ask for increased vigilance worldwide, except in Norway
Concerns are rising that Iran's responses to its conflicts in the Middle East could extend to attacks in Europe and beyond, particularly following the death of the country's supreme leader.
The next leader of Iran: The battle for Khamenei's succession has begun – These are the favorites
Following the announcement of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death, the Iranian regime is attempting to project stability and continuity amidst ongoing conflict.
Five women are rescued after a bee attack on a street in Avaré
Five women were hospitalized following a bee swarm attack in the Paranapanema Avenue in Avaré, Brazil, during an attempted removal of a bee colony.
The editorial by Patrick Saint-Paul: 'In Iran, the hope for change'
In the wake of the death of their leader, crowds in Iran are filled with hope for real change, with strong support from U.S. President Trump urging them to seize the moment.
Russia may attack Åland Islands, claims expert - The reason is clear
An Atlantic Council senior researcher claims that the Åland Islands are a tempting target for a limited military attack by Russia against Europe.
War in Iran: Iranians Celebrate the Death of Ayatollah Khamenei
Iranians have taken to the streets to celebrate the death of Ayatollah Khamenei, but there are concerns that this might lead to a harsher crackdown by the regime.
Iran’s new leader is elected amid war – such names are highlighted
Iran is experiencing public celebrations in response to the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, amid concerns over maintaining political stability during a potential power vacuum.
Allegations of mistreatment of a dog in a city kennel are investigated in the interior of AC
An investigation has been initiated by the Public Ministry of Acre regarding allegations of mistreatment of a dog at a municipal kennel in Tarauacá following public outcry and documentation of the animal's severe injuries.
Compensation claims for mussel damage are completely exceptional, says a criminal law professor
A preliminary investigation into significant damage to a pearl mussel population in Suomussalmi has found that the incident could lead to charges of serious environmental crimes with estimated damages reaching €2.2 million.
Overzealous Grandparents Can Create Conflict. Here Are Three Things You Should Consider Before 'Interfering' in Parenting.
The article discusses the fine line between being an engaged grandparent and overstepping boundaries, offering advice on how to navigate this delicate relationship.
Meet the Australians making the ultimate tree change
The article follows Australians who are relocating from urban areas to rural settings for a simpler, more fulfilling lifestyle, focusing on one man's journey from Melbourne to King Island.
After attacks on the Gulf region: thousands of Germans stranded in Dubai
Thousands of German travelers are stranded in Dubai due to chaos at the airport following rocket attacks in the Gulf region.
The Heirs of Khamenei Do Not Show Signs of Surrender – and Are Trying to Maximize Damage to the Israeli Home Front
Israel's opening military move alongside the United States against Iran signals a significant operational success, with key Iranian leaders targeted, though the ultimate outcome of the conflict remains uncertain.
Military strike against Iran: Trump announces talks with Iran
US President Donald Trump announced plans to engage in talks with Iranian leadership, stating they are eager to discuss matters, though details of the talks remain unspecified.
"People have gone back to Thailand for a week": these travelers stuck in Asia because of the war in Iran
Travelers are stranded in Asia due to flight cancellations caused by the ongoing conflict in Iran, with many seeking refuge in Thailand.
Iranian attacks on Gulf states are bizarre strategies, analysts say
Analysts describe Iran's attacks on Gulf states as a strange and counterproductive strategy.
Former President of Iran Killed in Tehran? He Was a Supporter of Hardline Nuclear Policy
There are reports regarding the death of former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during a military operation conducted by the US and Israel.
The improvement of the voting system begins only seven months before the Saeima elections
Latvia's preparations for the Saeima elections are behind schedule, with crucial voting system enhancements only starting now, seven months before the elections.
Andrea Bariselli, psychologist and neuroscientist: "We are going against our nature; the brain is not equipped to assimilate so many stimuli"
Andrea Bariselli discusses how modern society's demand for constant connectivity overwhelms the brain, which is not designed for multitasking.
Sixty ships under French flags or with French capital blocked in the Gulf
Sixty French-flagged or owned ships are currently blocked in the Persian Gulf after receiving orders from the French Navy to seek shelter.
Recreational Activities Reason for Half of Tourists' Arrival
Recreational activities are cited as the primary reason for approximately half of the tourists visiting Iceland.
Araghchi: 'No limits' on Iran's right to self-defense
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's warning against retaliation for U.S. and Israeli bombings, asserting that there are 'no limits' to the country's self-defense rights.
Escalation in the Middle East puts FIFA on alert ahead of the World Cup
FIFA officials are on high alert about the potential impacts of escalating tensions in the Middle East on the upcoming World Cup.
Hundreds of thousands of Brits trapped in Middle East as evacuations planned
Hundreds of thousands of British nationals are stranded in the Middle East amid escalating tensions and imminent evacuation plans.
Cattle tick reduces milk production and worries producers in the Midwest of MG
Cattle tick infestations are significantly impacting milk production and causing financial distress for farmers in the Midwest region of Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Trump says new Iranian leaders want to talk and he agreed
Donald Trump stated that the new Iranian leaders are seeking dialogue and that he is open to discussions with them.
Live Oil Prices: US Attack on Iran May Raise Costs to $108 per Barrel
The US and Israel's attacks on Iran are likely to cause a significant rise in oil prices, potentially reaching $108 per barrel.
Russia still eyes Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Mykolaiv and Odesa, says deputy head of Zelenskyy's office
A Ukrainian official asserts that Russian forces are still targeting several key Ukrainian regions, despite a lack of current capability to achieve these objectives.
Enemy within: Counterterrorism experts fear sleeper cells could be poised inside US
Counterterrorism agencies in the U.S. are increasing surveillance and security in response to fears of potential sleeper cells linked to Iran following recent military actions against the country.
Iran Wants to Talk to the USA. Trump Agreed But Emphasizes They 'Waited Too Long'
Donald Trump claimed that military operations against Iran are going well and suggested that the situation in the Middle East is improving, following recent US-Israel attacks on Iranian targets.
"Europe is Poor." Trump's Allies are Upset by the Ambiguous Response to Iran
Trump's allies criticize the ambiguous international response to Iran, claiming it reflects poorly on Europe.
JÜRI KOTŠINEV ⟩ Russians would see this as Russia's destruction...
The article discusses the potential consequences of forced peace agreements on Ukraine, suggesting that any such negotiations are likely to escalate tensions rather than resolve them.
A severe assessment from a researcher on the actions of the USA and Israel: 'Unequivocally illegal'
Political researcher Timo R. Stewart asserts that the strikes initiated by the USA and Israel against Iran are unequivocally in violation of international law.
City Halls open public competitions with salaries of up to R$ 14,500 in the West of São Paulo; see how to register
Three cities in the region of Presidente Prudente are offering public job openings with salaries reaching up to R$ 14.5 thousand, depending on the position.
Thousands of Swedes are believed to be stranded around Iran
Thousands of Swedish citizens are reportedly stranded in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates due to ongoing conflicts in the region, according to the Swedish Foreign Ministry.
Tsahkna: Europe lacked information on why the US and Israel are attacking Iran
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna states that Europe has been sidelined regarding the US and Israel's military actions against Iran, expressing concerns over the potential consequences for the continent.
Where is there celebration and where is there mourning over Khamenei's death?
There are celebrations in the US and Israel over Khamenei's death, while many countries, including India and Pakistan, are mourning his passing.
Rain of debris in the sky over Jordan (Video)
In Jordan, residents report a sense of unease as missile interceptions and falling debris are noted amid ongoing regional conflicts.
How Dangerous are the US B-2 Bombers, which Devastated Iran
The US has conducted a significant attack on Iran's underground missile sites using B-2 bombers, escalating tensions in the Middle East.