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Cutting off Iranian lifeline for Hezbollah is critical, Lebanese minister tells Euronews
As Israel continues to pound Hezbollah’s strongholds in South Lebanon and parts of Beirut to root out the Shia militia, Euronews spoke exclusively to the Lebanese energy minister Joe Saddi who urged for mediated talks.
Seoul says it can deter threats from North Korea even if US weapons shifted to Middle East
President Lee Jae Myung has said his government is unhappy with the reported asset move but acknowledged there was little it could do about it.
UK police ban pro-Iranian London march due to 'extreme tensions'
By Sarah Young LONDON, March 11 (Reuters) - British police said they had banned a pro-Iranian march due to take place in London on Sunday, citing the possibility of "extreme tensions" with counter-protesters and the risk posed by Tehran during the conflict in the Middle East.
Punch the baby monkey isn’t being bullied: Japan zoo
The zoo's statement follows an outpouring of concern online.
Europe's leaders are unpopular, but Germany's Merz is losing support fastest
A study suggests the German chancellor is struggling domestically as his party failed to win a key state election, while several European leaders face similarly weak approval ratings.
Katy vs Katie: Aussie fashion designer wins trademark appeal vs Katy Perry
Australian designer Katie Perry has won the right to sell clothes under her name, claiming victory in a years-long trademark dispute with US pop star Katy Perry.
In Gaza, hints of recovery dissipate as U.S. and Israel strike Iran
Food deliveries and the prospect of medical care abroad gave Gazans reasons to hope, but the Iran conflict has closed the door on progress again.
Africa: Rwanda's Nuclear Ambition Signals Africa's Energy Future
[New Times] At the World Nuclear Energy Summit, President Paul Kagame delivered a message that is likely to spark debate across the developing world: nuclear energy, he argued, is neither too complex nor too risky for countries like Rwanda.
Africa: Kenya Urges Africa to Invest in Space Technology to Improve Disaster Management
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya has urged African countries to invest more seriously in space technology and data systems to better manage disasters such as floods and droughts, with officials saying the continent must strengthen its own satellite capabilities while expanding
Two drones fall in vicinity of Dubai airport as Iran crisis shows no sign of easing
DUBAI, March 11 - Two drones came down in the vicinity of Dubai International Airport (DXB) on Wednesday, injuring four people, Dubai's media office said, as attacks on infrastructure across the Gulf continued on the 12th day of the Iran crisis, which has caused widespread
New release: Energy in Europe - 2026 edition
Energy is the foundation of modern societies, powering our homes, schools, hospitals, industries and transport. A reliable and sustainable energy supply helps us maintain our quality of life and foster economic growth. But how much do we know about where our energy comes from,
Oil price volatility puts energy-dependent Asian economies at risk: Analysts
Economists warn that prolonged disruptions in Middle East oil flows could move the region from price shocks to fuel shortages, with broader risks to growth and inflation.
Death of teen highlights persistent problem of illegal gold mining in Indonesia
Since the beginning of 2026, at least 20 deaths have been confirmed in connection with such activities.
Sabah leaders condemn online post showing defaced Quran stepped on
Dr Mohd Arifin Mohd Arif said the alleged act was an attempt to hurt the feelings of Muslims.
Hong Kong Film Festival to Open With Anthony Chen’s ‘We Are All Strangers,’ Close With Philip Yung’s ‘Cyclone’
The anniversary lineup features 215 films from 71 countries, Jia Zhangke as director in focus, and a live orchestral performance of Wong Kar-wai’s ‘In the Mood for Love.’
Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert Take Aim at Pete Hegseth’s Overspending: ‘You’re Ordering What?’
"Can you imagine the size of the egg Sean Hannity would lay if a Democrat had spent millions of dollars on lobster tails and sushi preparation tables?"
South Korea Presidential aide says AI cooperation with UAE could accelerate after conflict
SEOUL, March 11 (Reuters) - South Korea's senior presidential secretary for AI, Ha Jung-woo, said on Wednesday that artificial intelligence cooperation with the United Arab Emirates could accelerate after the Middle East conflict ends, given the UAE's need to strengthen its
Israeli strike hits Beirut apartment block, Lebanese media reports
BEIRUT, March 11 (Reuters) - An Israeli strike hit an apartment block in central Beirut on Wednesday, Lebanon's state news agency reported, further widening Israeli attacks in the capital beyond the Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs where heavy strikes continued. Footage
Australia expects Iran war to intensify, shuts some Middle East embassies
Australia has also directed dependants of diplomatic officials in the UAE and Israel to leave.
Middle East flights: British Airways cancels Abu Dhabi service ‘until later this year’
Qatar Airways confirms its repatriation flight schedule to and from Doha over the coming days.
Power, reform and safeguards: Italy’s democratic dilemma
Across Europe, debates about institutional reform are usually framed around efficiency and political stability. In Italy, however, any attempt to reshape the balance of power raises a deeper question: how should institutional change be evaluated in a country where organised
South Korea helps end dog slaughter in Indonesia
The operation was conducted in Kupang, on Indonesia’s East Nusa Tenggara island.
Men linked to Myanmar fraud hub charged in South Korea over romance scam
Five suspects were indicted in detention while three were charged without arrest.
China moves to curb use of OpenClaw AI at banks, state agencies
OpenClaw gained popularity for its ability to operate autonomously.
Woman charged with attempted murder after Rihanna home shooting
Ivanna Lisette Ortiz allegedly fired 10 shots with a semiautomatic firearm into Rihanna’s Beverly Hills home, while the pop superstar and her family were inside. She could get life in prison if convicted on all charges.
From Marx to mosque: how Iran reshaped global extremism
The Iranian Revolution of 1979 reshaped the political landscape of the Middle East, replacing Iran’s Western-backed leader with an Islamic Republic. It transformed modern political extremism. Now, more than 40 years later, the Israeli–US attacks have killed the country’s
US military releases footage of strikes on Iranian naval vessels
Video released by US Central Command shows what it says are US forces striking several Iranian navy vessels, including 16 minelayers near the Strait of Hormuz. The US military said it destroyed the vessels amid concerns Iran could mine the strategic waterway.
South Korea to speed up nuclear restart amid Middle East crisis
It will seek to start two units in March and another four by mid-May.
Anthony Chen’s ‘We Are All Strangers,’ Philip Yung’s ‘Cyclone’ to Bookend 50th Hong Kong Film Festival
The landmark 50th edition of the Hong Kong International Film Festival will open with Anthony Chen’s “We Are All Strangers” and close with Philip Yung’s “Cyclone,” with both films receiving their Asian premieres at the event. HKIFF50 runs April 1-12 under the theme “50 and
Seoul to toughen security for massive BTS comeback concert
The one-hour event will be streamed live on Netflix to 190 countries.
“Documentary Goes Shakespeare” in ‘The Beauty of Errors’ About an Evolving Father-Son Bond (Exclusive Trailer)
Jukka Kärkkäinen says about his film, getting its international premiere at Thessaloniki: “After a period of artistic emptiness, I found my way back to filmmaking through Henri, his father Tero, and their family.”
Latest Greens electoral success shows party offers a "credible vision"
The Greens party believes that their electoral victory in a key German state signals a growing “European momentum”. The assertion comes after the German Greens have won the key election in industrial Baden‑Württemberg, Germany’s third most populous state, beating the CDU party
Giant pipe protrudes over 10m above ground at construction site in Osaka
The pipe is reportedly 5m wide in diameter.
Tehran claims new ayatollah 'safe' as Iran continues its attacks across the region
Day 12 of the Iran war sees US-Israeli strikes intensify as Tehran fires at neighbouring countries, disrupting global oil routes and rattling energy markets. Follow our live blog.
Sri Lanka court orders 84 Iranian sailors’ bodies be handed to Iran embassy, local media says
They were killed in an attack on an Iranian warship off Sri Lanka’s coast last week.
Sri Lanka court orders 84 Iranian sailors' bodies be handed to Iran embassy, local media says
COLOMBO, March 11 - A Sri Lankan court has ordered that the bodies of 84 sailors killed in an attack on an Iranian warship off the island nation's coast last week be handed over to the embassy of Iran, local media reported on Wednesday.
This is the story of Weda Bay – and how nature is being sacrificed for mining
Analysis has found more than 3,000 mining operations within the most naturally precious areas of the planet, a much bigger footprint than previously thought Weda Bay is just one example of a global trend that could see the mining industry expand into some of Earth’s last areas
The Iran oil crisis has proved Ed Miliband right on green energy. But households still need more help | Mathew Lawrence
Britain’s whole energy economy needs to be reformed – decarbonising the grid is only part of the mix Britain is once again paying the price of an energy system that is more effective at extracting profits than delivering security. Illegal war and geopolitical disruption are
How the EU protects citizens and the economy in times of war and crisis
The fallout of the Israel-US-Iran war affects Europeans abroad and threatens the EU’s energy security and economy. What crisis measures is Brussels activating to respond? Watch the video.
How Ukraine could help support NATO’s Arctic defenses
At first glance, Ukraine has little to do with Greenland. One is fighting a grinding land war in Eastern Europe; the other is a remote territory on NATO’s northern flank. Yet the two are becoming strategically linked. As Russia and increasingly China push further into the
Oil prices steady after IEA proposes record reserves release
Crude oil prices lowered on hopes that the International Energy Agency could release the largest-ever release of oil reserves, exceeding the 182 million barrels released in 2022 after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Africa: Governments Reach a Powerful Global Agreement to Strengthen Access to Justice for All Women and Girls
[UN Women] New York - As the largest United Nations convening dedicated to gender equality and women's rights opens today, governments meeting at the 70th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW70) have adopted by broad consensus a powerful set of Agreed
Europe Today: Iran war enters day 12 as European leaders voice frustration over lack of strategy
Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.
Thai Airways to raise fares as fuel costs soar and demand surges
It has room to raise the fuel surcharge further if oil prices continue to climb.
US had blueprint to cut civilian war casualties – Trump killed it
Originally published by ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power, this article is republished with permission. Images from the missile strike in southern Iran were more horrifying than any of the case studies Air Force combat veteran Wes J Bryant had
Sri Lanka court orders 84 Iranian sailors's bodies be handed to Iran embassy, local media says
COLOMBO, March 11 (Reuters) - A Sri Lankan court has ordered that the bodies of 84 sailors killed in an attack on an Iranian warship off the island nation's coast last week be handed over to the embassy of Iran, local media reported on Wednesday. The warship, IRIS Dena, was hit
Israel strikes apartment building in central Beirut, Lebanese state media say
March 11 (Reuters) - Israeli strikes targeted an apartment building in central Beirut on Wednesday, Lebanese state media said, marking the second strike in the city in recent days. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military and no immediate reports of casualties.





