Can the US seize Iran’s enriched uranium – and what are the risks?
A military operation would pose chemical, logistical, and tactical hurdles, experts say.
US reinforcements are coming to the Gulf – but what does victory look like?
Al Jazeera’s defence editor looks at how the US-Israeli attack on Iran has become a regional war
Pakistan, Afghanistan hold talks in China to end months of conflict
China has been trying to mediate a negotiated settlement to the conflict between the allies-turned-foes.
Ted Bundy Finally Identified As Killer In 51-Year-Old Cold Case Murder After New DNA Analysis
Bundy was only ever convicted of three murders, but may have killed dozens of people.
Why Is Modern Life So Exhausting? The Joy Of Games Vs The Misery Of Metrics
Most of us aren’t getting chased by bears and hunting for our food. We asked Prof. C Thi Nguyen, author of The Score: How To Stop Playing Someone Else’s Game,…
For First Time, These Tiny Fish Have Been Filmed Climbing Up A Vertical Waterfall In Arduous 10-Hour Ascent
The trip is mostly made up of nine hour-long breaks – these guys really like to take their time.
“It’s Something Even The Gods Are Subject To”: Native American Dice Show A Conceptual Leap That Took Europe Thousands Of Years To Recreate
“We always underestimate what people are capable of – and we’re always surprised.”
Why Lebanon should join the International Criminal Court
ICC jurisdiction in Lebanon would mean a chance of accountability for Israeli war crimes and renewed political pressure.
Can Starmer’s 40-nation coalition open the Strait of Hormuz?
About 20 percent of global oil and gas passes through the Gulf waterway.
CENTCOM releases video of air strikes in fifth week of war on Iran
US Central Command has released footage of strikes in Iran appearing to show the targeting of drones and tanks.