Iranian Americans are divided on the war and Iran’s future: ‘Bombing is not the same thing as liberation’
Little joy could be found among Iranians in the diaspora as Friday rang in Persian new year and the war on their homeland reached the three-week mark
UK government yet to trial OpenAI tech months after signing partnership
FoI request reveals no evidence of testing despite ministers hailing agreement as key to delivering AI-led public service reform
Trump’s Iran war stirs anger in Maga country Kentucky
In Appalachia, a deeply red region hit by poverty and cuts, some ask why billions are going to war instead of home
‘It’s stupid’: why western carmakers’ retreat from electric risks dooming them to irrelevance
Iran war should be wake-up call about costs of not going full throttle towards EVs as Chinese have done, experts say
‘It was our little idyll – until the solar farm landed’: the battle raging in the heart of the British countryside
In one corner, clean energy champion Ed Miliband. In the other, residents – and Reform politicians – outraged at plans for more large-scale solar farms in Lincolnshire than anywhere else in the UK
‘I’ve seen the devil’: Brazil’s UFO capital marks 30 years since ‘alien encounter’
Sightings in Varginha in 1996 have been dismissed as hoax, but saga continues to draw people from around world
US and Israel’s war on Iran is a disaster for the environment, analysis shows
Exclusive: War has led to 5m tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions in two weeks and is draining the global carbon budget faster than 84 countries combined
Territorians in path of Tropical Cyclone Narelle told to take cover in bathrooms as storm intensifies
Very destructive winds gusting up to 195km/h are forecasted, with major flooding expected in Katherine by Monday
‘I’m going to leave you some landmines’: Pauline Hanson sends SA premier a message amid jubilant supporters
Excited One Nation backers hung on their leader’s words in Adelaide as they rejoiced in a primary vote of about 20% in the South Australian election
Tory peer accuses Nick Timothy of ‘instilling fear’ over Islamic prayers
Exclusive: Tariq Ahmad says he has raised concerns with party leadership after shadow justice secretary’s remarks
HMRC anti-fraud scheme that wrongly cut child benefits to resume
Tax authority incorrectly used Home Office travel records to deduce that parents who went on holiday were fraudsters
More British teenagers stranded abroad as result of new rules on dual nationals
Cases emerge after other people tell of change in Home Office policy on passports that has left people scrambling
Israel has crushed Unrwa in Gaza – and the rest of the world has done nothing
I bow out of my role for the organisation at a perilous time for the international law. There are consequences not just for Palestinians, but the wider Middle East, says Unrwa commissioner-general Philippe Lazzarini