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Russia's 'unstoppable' nuclear-capable missile sparks emergency UN meeting
Analysts say Russia’s new Oreshnik hypersonic missile will continues to pose challenges for NATO after Moscow used the weapon for a second time in Ukraine. Source link
What videos out of Iran tell us about the spread of the protests
The first embers of the Iranian protests started in a mobile phone market, spreading to every corner of the country as the Revolutionary Guard struggled to regain control. Source link
Prosecutors seek death penalty for ex-South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol
Yoon Suk Yeol faces several criminal charges related to his call to impose martial law and other criminal cases related to his time in office. Source link
Clintons refuse to testify for US House Epstein investigation
Republicans in the US House say they could commence contempt of Congress proceedings against the former president and former Democratic presidential nominee. Source link
Ukraine hit by almost 300 drones, Volodymyr Zelenskyy says
Four people have been killed in the latest strikes by Russia that have mainly targeted the power grid. Source link
BBC seeks to have Donald Trump's $15b defamation lawsuit dismissed
The BBC is attempting to dismiss the US president lawsuit over its editing of a 2021 speech that made it appear he had directed supporters to storm the US Capitol. Source link
Does Iran need foreign intervention? What Iranian Australians say
Some members of the Iranian diaspora in Australia are wary of foreign intervention in Iran, but others say there may not be another choice. Source link
Iran using 'military-grade' jamming to take down Musk's Starlink
Human rights groups estimate more than 500 people have been killed and more than 10,600 arrested in the ongoing protests. Source link
Minnesota sues federal government to stop immigration crackdown
Minnesota and its two cities sue the Trump administration in a bid to stop an immigration crackdown that led to the fatal shooting of Renee Good last week. Source link
Trump says countries doing business with Iran face 25 per cent tariff
US President Donald Trump takes to social media to announce tariffs, saying they will be “effective immediately”. Source link