This satellite image from Planet Labs PBC shows damage on the roof of an Iranian military workshop, center, after a drone attack in Isfahan, Iran, Feb. 2, 2023.
Iranian medium-range missiles during the annual Army Day celebration at a military base in Tehran on Wednesday. The United States imposed sanctions on Iranian armed forces and weapon makers.
New Orleans police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick wants gun-free zones within the city where even licensed carriers could not be armed for self-defense.
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The Sandyford Central Gender Services clinic in Glasgow, Scotland.
Peter Schweizer, the author of Blood Money: Why the Powerful Turn a Blind Eye While China Kills Americans, dismissed President Joe Biden's plan to call for raising tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum during a campaign speech to American steelworkers in Pittsburgh on Wednesday.
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Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, has pushed back against the growing use of industrial policies.
Inspecting solar panels that provide electrical power to Istiqlal Mosque in December in Jakarta, Indonesia.
A boy rides a donkey near one of the batteries of Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system in the southern Negev desert on Sunday.
A Saudi royal official says Iran “engineered the war in Gaza to destroy the progress in relations” between Saudi Arabia and Israel.
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Israel shooting down "99 per cent" of missiles shows what it possible when a nation has the full support of its allies, Zelensky said.
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Lebanon’s Hezbollah, Hamas, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) praised Iran on Sunday for attacking Israel, describing the massive but largely ineffectual wave of drones and missiles as “brave,” “legal,” and “natural.”
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More than 300 drones and missiles hurtled toward Israel through Iraqi and Jordanian airspace on Saturday night.
Iran’s attacks were in response to a strike by Israel in Syria that killed seven Iranian officials, including three top military commanders. Attendees at a rally in Tehran this month donned masks representing the officials who were killed.
An image taken from video shows people standing around the debris of a missile that the Jordanian forces intercepted over Amman during Iran’s bombardment of Israel early Sunday.
A military parade in Tehran last year. The Iranian armed forces are among the biggest in the Middle East, with 580,000 soldiers and officers and also 200,000 reservists.
The European Central Bank, its headquarters in Frankfurt, has been trying to work out the delicate timing of when to cut interest rates.
In this image provided by the U.S. Coast Guard, the word “help” is written in palm fronds on the beach of a small island in Micronesia.
A rally on Sunday in Jerusalem calling for the release of the remaining hostages as the war in Gaza reached the six-month mark.
The former C.I.A. site, code-named Site Violet, in Antaviliai, Lithuania.
Cole Brings Plenty, an actor from the Yellowstone spinoff show 1923, was found dead southwest of Kansas City, Kansas, after he went missing.
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A bomb crater at the scene of an overnight attack in Kharkiv, eastern Ukraine, on Saturday.
Russian forces overnight attacked Ukraine with drones and missiles, killing at least six people and wounding 11 more in Kharkiv.
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A bus carrying prisoners exiting Insein prison in Yangon, Myanmar, in January. The junta has said it will release thousands of prisoners, but rights groups warn that any freedom is likely to be temporary.