Urgent request submitted by vessel after US submarine sank Iranian warship in same area with torpedo on Tuesday
Experts say US backing armed groups could ‘open up a hornet’s nest’; son of Ayatollah Khamenei tipped to succeed his father as leader. What we know on day six
Fossil fuel price surge after US-Israeli attacks on Iran prompts calls to end dependence on ‘volatile’ energy source
It’s not simply that kids’ culture has improved since I was young. Across stage, screen and cinema, grownup offerings pale in comparison to those aimed at my son, writes Catherine Shoard
Pacific island says the US weakened its proposal to advance a key climate ruling but vows to hold major polluters accountable
Staff for the rich and famous are influencerizing their day-to-day lives, giving followers access to luxury while creating financial safety nets for themselves
Insider says demand is far outstripping supply and calls for creation of air bridges to evacuate people from Middle East
Restored documentary records a historic independence day show in Accra, with electrifying performances from Tina Turner, Wilson Pickett and more
When presidents ask the country to support a war, honesty is not optional
In new docu-drama Broken English, the much misunderstood singer looks back at all her past selves – and gives a performance that moves her audience to tears. Its makers relive an extraordinary shoot
Reports of attack on US registered tanker in Gulf lifts crude by 3% to $84 a barrel as gas price also starts to climb
Controversial plans to class procedure as potential child abuse in latest guidelines for England and Wales dropped
This week’s events in the Middle East sent stock markets plummeting and energy prices soaring. But what does this mean for interest rates, inflation and your own finances?
After major roles in horror hit Smile 2 and the live-action Aladdin, the actor is returning to her first love: music. She talks faith, fame and why singing is more freeing than cinema