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Published on 10/05/2026 – 17:49 GMT+2 With Tehran’s streets lined up with anti-American billboards and posters amid tensions in the Middle East, Iranians turned out to visit an anti-war exhibition at one of the city’s top museums. The exhibition, titled “Art and War”, features works by Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Indiana and James Rosenquist. These pieces, created in the 1960s pop art style, have all been selected for their anti-war themes. The works on display come from the museum’s major collection of American and European modern art, which was acquired in the 1970s by Farah Pahlavi, the former shah’s wife, and…

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Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Sky News Is anyone really prepared to put their head above the parapet to challenge Keir Starmer? After a disastrous set of election results, Labour backbencher Catherine West has launched a stalking-horse threat to force the prime minister out. But with rival camps in disarray and would-be successors staying silent, will the cabinet unite around a successor or fracture even further? In this special debrief edition of Politics at Sam and Anne’s, the duo reveal who’s talking to who and whether Labour can stop the chaos before it spirals out of control. And…

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Tehran has formally submitted its response to a United States proposal to end the war, Iranian state media reported on Sunday without providing details. “The current phase of negotiations is focused exclusively on the cessation of hostilities in the region,” Iran’s IRNA news agency reported Sunday afternoon. Tehran’s response has been submitted via Pakistani mediators, according to the report. “For now, we have decided to focus on ending the war, because this issue is a matter of concern for the entire region, for our nation, and for the international community,” Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei told local media before…

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By&nbspEkbal Zein&nbsp&&nbspيورونيوز Published on 10/05/2026 – 16:07 GMT+2 The Wall Street Journal, citing US sources, has revealed that Israel set up a secret military base in the Iraqi desert before the outbreak of the war with Iran, with the aim of providing air cover for its operations. The move came last February, with the base in Anbar province hosting special forces and Israeli search-and-rescue units, set up to deal with the possible downing of warplanes inside Iran. According to the report, Tel Aviv offered the services of its secret facility after a US F-15 fighter jet was shot down near…

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According to a statement from the Iranian Football Federation cited by the BBC, Iran also wants assurances that its team will receive enhanced security during the tournament and that respect for the Iranian flag and national anthem will be maintained. “All players and technical staff, especially those who served their military service in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, should be granted visas without problems,” Football Federation President Mehdi Taj told Iranian media, according to a report in the Independent. FIFA President Gianni Infantino has repeatedly stated that Iran will participate in the World Cup and play in the U.S. “because we have…

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Fugitive former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro is now in the United States courtesy of a visa from President Donald Trump after fleeing Hungary, local media report. Ziobro had been in Hungary since 2025 after former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán granted the disgraced minister asylum. New Hungarian leader Péter Magyar, however, promised to launch extradition proceedings against Ziobro upon taking office. Ziobro is wanted in Poland over the alleged misuse of public funds and the deployment of Pegasus spyware against political opponents. He has consistently denied the charges, calling the investigation a political vendetta from Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.…

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Passengers began disembarking from the hantavirus-hit cruise ship MV Hondius in Tenerife on Sunday, as authorities launched evacuation and transfer operations at Granadilla port. Small boats ferried passengers wearing protective gear from the anchored vessel to the quayside, where buses were waiting to transport them to medical facilities and Tenerife South airport. Spanish nationals were prioritised in the first phase of the evacuation, officials said. Footage showed passengers boarding buses under tight health precautions before departing the port area. Authorities said no one on board the ship was currently showing symptoms of hantavirus. The vessel is expected to continue to…

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Hungarian Health Minister-designate, Zsolt Hegedűs danced in front of the Parliament building after the inauguration of the country’s new national assembly and Péter Magyar as the new prime minister on Saturday. Hegedűs, who previously went viral for dancing during the April election victory celebrations, repeated the performance as supporters clapped and joined in. Footage showed crowds waving flags, dancing and celebrating after Magyar’s Tisza party secured a landslide election victory, ending Viktor Orbán’s long parliamentary dominance.

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Published on 10/05/2026 – 11:58 GMT+2 Thousands of fans packed into Khalifa International Stadium on Saturday night for the Amir Cup final, in a match that for many felt like more than just football. The final, which saw Al Gharafa SC beat Al Sadd SC 4-1 to retain the Amir Cup title, came after weeks of regional tension that had kept many residents indoors and away from public gatherings. But Saturday’s final marked one of the clearest signs yet of fans returning to stadiums in large numbers as football once again took centre stage in Qatar. A crowd of 37,823…

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There are around 44,000 to 45,000 church buildings in Germany – depending on which sacred spaces are included. Many of these buildings shape the character of villages, neighbourhoods and landscapes. But the question of how they can be preserved is being asked ever more often as congregations shrink and costs rise. The parish church of St Andrew in the Sanderau district of Würzburg is also facing such a transformation. From the outside it stands like a silent witness to post‑war modernism. Inside, however, the church interior is to take on a new function: where services were held for decades, people…

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