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Iran war strains US-Spain relations
US President Donald Trump has lashed out against Spain after it condemned US attacks on Iran. Will both countries break off ties?

How long can Iran continue the war?
In the war with the US and Israel, Iran is largely on its own. The regime is relying primarily on its missile and drone systems and has no intention of surrendering.

Iran war: Will Southeast Asia opt for pragmatism?
Southeast Asian governments have largely struck a cautious tone after the joint US-Israeli attacks on Iran, even as the conflict widens across the Middle East and disrupts energy shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

How the US-Israel war with Iran is reshaping Africa
US-Israel strikes on Iran are disrupting trade, raising costs and shifting alliances. How is the escalating conflict shaping Iran's political, economic and security ties with African states, especially in the Sahel?

North Korea: Kim visits warship, oversees missile launch
Kim Jong Un visited a modernized navy warship and observed a missile test, state media KCNA reported. He called for two ships of this destroyer class or higher to be built every year.

Iran war: What role will Yemen's Houthi group play?
Following the attacks on Iran by the US and Israel, the Houthi group in Yemen, who are allied with Iran, are making threats but have yet to take action.

Possible scenarios for Iran once war with US, Israel ends
Nobody can say how the US-Israeli war on Iran will play out, let alone what will happen to Iran once hostilities end. Experts shared their takes on where Iran's government could go from here.

Iran war: Why is Russia not coming to Tehran's aid?
The beleaguered Iranian regime, with very few international allies, has been counting on Moscow's support amid the ongoing US-Israeli strikes, but so far it has been left deeply disappointed.

UK lawmaker's partner arrested over China spying allegations
British police arrested three men, including the husband of a sitting MP, on suspicion of spying for China. The news comes weeks after Keir Starmer traveled to Beijing in a bid to repair ties with the country.

Greek court upholds convictions of leaders of neo-Nazi party
The leaders of the far-right Golden Dawn party were convicted in Greece of having led a criminal organization in a landmark ruling in 2020. An appeals court upheld that decision.

Kenya braces as Middle East conflict escalates
As tensions rise across the Middle East, Kenyans fear economic shocks, disrupted exports and risks to the more than 400,000 Kenyans working in Gulf states.