Thousands of people mourned in a state-sanctioned ceremony, as people in Tehran described deepening anxiety and fear as the war continued.
Italy’s Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, has strongly condemned a deadly missile attack on a school in Iran, describing it as a massacre and calling for those responsible to be identified. Speaking before the Italian Senate on Wednesday, Meloni said the Italian government was saddened by the deaths of young girls at a school in Minab, […]
The lead Jeffrey Epstein investigator in Congress claimed on Tuesday that Donald Trump's Department of Justice quashed an investigation into the sex offender's New Mexico ranch.
Nearly 500 mortgage products have been withdrawn from the market in recent days as the Middle East conflict triggers volatility across global economies
Darren Jones rejected suggestions from the Office for Budget Responsibility that the rollout, already watered down, will cost £1.8bn, but refused to put an alternative figure forward.
Drone strikes near Dubai airport deepen Gulf aviation chaos
The future of Jackie 'O' Henderson's career may be in question, but it was business as usual as the radio star visited her partially-built mansion on Wednesday.
The Home Secretary approved a request to prohibit the annual Al Quds Day march on Sunday - but confirmed police 'will not be able to stop' a static demo from going ahead.
The bill to restrict jury trials for all but the most serious cases gets through its first vote as a minority of Labour MPs vote against or abstain.
The Strait of Hormuz, a conduit for a fifth of the world’s oil, is all but closed as war in the Middle East expands. A British agency said three ships were hit by unidentified projectiles in or near the strait.
A preliminary military investigation has determined that the United States was responsible for a missile strike on an Iranian elementary school.
Release shows that Jonathan Powell warned Morgan McSweeney about the appointment of Mandelson as US ambassadorAs reported by Nadeem Badshah this morning, the documents relating to Peter Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to the US expected to be released today will include a due diligence report by the Cabinet Office, which is believed to be two pages long.It is likely to raise questions about Keir Starmer’s judgment, with sources saying it had warned the prime minister of the serious “reputational risk” of going ahead with Mandelson’s appointment in December 2024 given his links with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.He has said, as you know that it is a little bit – it does fall into the category of too little too late, but I think they have a good, solid relationship, and hopefully they’ll be able to repair it. I go by what the president says, and the president says continuously that everybody is entitled to their point of view. But I think sometimes we detect that there’s not that feeling of gratitude.I think the president’s position is that we do plenty for Europe, plenty for the UK, in the area of trade, in the area of defence, in the area of the support we give to Nato. And I think sometimes the response back, the reciprocity back, is a little bit lacking. I would leave it at that, OK?
Current time inTehran9:40 p.m. March 11Tel Aviv/Beirut8:10 p.m.
The daytime air strike on the first day of the war on February 28 on a compound in Tehran killed his father, former supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as well as his mother and wife
Strike on school in Minab, Iran, in which at least 175 people died was result of a ‘targeting mistake’, officials have told the New York TimesDonald Trump said that the US-Israel war in Iran will end “soon” because there is “practically nothing left to target” in .“Any time I want it to end, it will end,” the president told the outlet. “The war is going great. We are way ahead of the timetable. We have done more damage than we thought possible, even in the original six-week period.”
Current time inTehran7:51 p.m. March 11Tel Aviv/Beirut6:21 p.m.
Experts documented murder, torture and disappearances under president Nayib Bukele’s policy targeting gangsThe draconian mass incarceration policy of El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele, may have led to crimes against humanity, according to a new study by legal experts.By locking up without due process, Bukele turned El Salvador from one of Latin America’s most violent countries into one of its least violent – but at the cost of human rights and the rule of law.
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Israeli attacks never stopped, and the mechanism meant to police violations had no power to stop them.
LiveUpdated March 11, 2026, 10:26 a.m. ETLive Updates: U.K.
Oil prices have eased after they shot up earlier this week in response to the conflict
Since the outrage of Oct 7, there have been weekly marches in Cork, Dublin and elsewhere, clamouring for the elimination of Israel
Since the commencement of US and Israeli airstrikes against Iran, at least five Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank
Unlike the truce from last year's 12-day war, "decapitation" strikes have locked US and Israel in a war of attrition.
Members of the Iranian women's football team returned to Iran following their participation in the Asia Cup in Australia, where they refused to sing the national anthem.
Four people have been injured after two Iranian drones hit near Dubai International Airport, as a major airline cancelled all flights to the region for several weeks.
Gregorian Bivolaru, 72, was arrested during raids in November 2023, when police rescued 26 women being held at his Parisian apartment in 'deplorable conditions'.
Saudi Arabia's state oil company has warned of 'catastrophic consequences' for the world's oil markets if the Middle East war continues to choke exports.
Aleksandr Suranovas, charged with carrying out an act of terrorism for Russia, speaks to the BBC.
Current time inTehran9:06 a.m. March 11Tel Aviv/Beirut7:36 a.m.
Vladimir Putin endorses plan drawn up by Russian consultancy that is under western sanctions
THE US-Israel war on Iran has entered its second week. It has had a devastating effect on the region and beyond. Despite continuous bombing that has targeted both military installations and civilian populations, efforts to make the Islamic Republic surrender have not succeeded. Iran has suffered the loss of its top leadership and significant damage to its military capabilities. But it continues to fight back with unexpected ferocity.
This live blog is now closed – our coverage of the Middle East crisis continues Investor hopes for a swift resolution to the Middle East conflict propelled Australian shares higher today, with the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 finishing the day up 1.1% and recovering about $35bn in value after .Oil prices surged to a four-year high early in the week below $US90 a barrel after Donald Trump suggested the Iran conflict would end soon, sending global stock markets higher.
Twenty bodyguards, a clutch of servants and an unlimited credit line from Tehran accompanied Mojtaba Khamenei - the son and heir of Ali Khamenei and now Iran 's new Supreme Leader.
Richard Kahn and Darren Indyke administer Epstein’s estate - court filings allege complicity in his crimes.
Donald Trump said last week that initial evidence pointed to an Iranian attack, as ‘they’re very inaccurate ... with their munitions’
For Iranian women in Australia, watching the courageous decision faced by the team has felt personal. But seeking refuge comes with grief and uncertaintyWhen we watched the players of the Iranian women’s football team stand silently during the national anthem at the Women’s Asian Cup in Australia, it felt personal. For many viewers, it was simply noted as a political gesture. But for Iranians watching around the world, that silence carried a message that was instantly understood. It felt like a handshake across distance, a quiet message delivered without slogans, without confrontation, without violence. A quiet signal between women who know what it means to live under a system where even the smallest act of autonomy can carry enormous consequences: disappearance, imprisonment or execution.Now, the players face another form of pressure. Some will . But that choice is not without cost. For many, staying abroad could mean continuous pressure on their families by the regime; it could mean never returning home as long as this regime remains in power, cutting them off from everything familiar – not just the streets of their cities, but the rhythms of family life. For those who return, the burdens are no less heavy. They may have elderly parents to care for, relatives who depend on them financially, or loved ones whose lives are directly threatened by the Iranian regime. Every choice is fraught, every path dangerous. The players were , who called for them to be “dealt with more severely”.
Thai navy responds to attack on bulk carrier; sources say Iran has deployed a dozen mines in the strait Over in Senate question time, the foreign affairs minister, Penny Wong, has confirmed embassies in Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv and the consulate in Dubai all physically closed in the last week. Wong said the government’s number one priority is to “keep Australians safe at home and abroad”. She continued: “The dangerous and destabilising attacks by Iran put civilian lives at risk, including Australian lives.” More than 3,200 Australians over 23 commercial flights have returned to Australia since the US and Israel attacked Iran, setting off a regional conflict and grounding thousands of international flights.Wong criticised Nationals senators for “winding up people and stoking fear” to panic buy fuel. The senator said:“Petrol companies are telling us that fuel stock continues to arrive as expected and on time but there has been a large change in the pattern of demand and that is having an effect on the supply, particularly in regional communities. We have seen jerry cans coming off the shelves at Bunnings and lines at the pump.”One of the two members of the Iranian women’s football teams provided with a has changed her mind and contacted the Iranian embassy, according to the country’s home affairs minister.In Australia, people are able to change their mind, people are able to travel. So, we respect the context in which she has made that decision.Unfortunately, in making that decision, she had been advised by her teammates and coach to contact the Iranian embassy and get collected … As a result of that, it meant that the Iranian embassy now knew the location of where everybody was.
The majority leader is getting pounded for not pushing hard enough, but he says the votes just aren’t there to circumvent the filibuster.
Ex-students of St Christopher’s School consulting specialist child abuse barrister after Telegraph investigation
LIVE UPDATES: Follow the latest developments on the US-Israel war with Iran as violence continues to spread across the Middle East.
Three commercial vessels were damaged by "unknown projectiles" on Wednesday, maritime authorities said, with investigations into the causes ongoing.
Iran has warned the world to prepare for oil to hit $200 a barrel, after it attacked three cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
GUY ADAMS: An impromptu decision by players to stand in silence on the pitch - rather than sing the Islamic Republic's national anthem - escalated into a major diplomatic incident.
The US says it "eliminated" 16 Iranian ships as Israel carried out further attacks in Lebanon and Iran.
The Iranian Red Crescent Society says nearly 20,000 civilian buildings affected, along with 77 healthcare facilities.
British ambassador to US was sacked over his ties to paedophile financier
The strike in a densely populated area appears to be another attempted assassination, with no information yet on target.
MP Sam Carling says volunteers in religious groups should be sanctioned for not reporting incidents.