
As the US pauses the war with Iran, is Trump really running out of weapons?
The US has fired thousands of hard-to-replace missiles during its war with Iran. We unpack whether its "arsenal of freedom" is perilously low.
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The US has fired thousands of hard-to-replace missiles during its war with Iran. We unpack whether its "arsenal of freedom" is perilously low.
Mediators from Qatar and Pakistan work to restart ceasefire talks amid fragile pause in hostilities.
Keiko Fujimori was elected president and many people are sceptical she will be able to unite Peru as promised.
Ruling establishes that countries using spyware on people in the UK can be sued.
US House Democratic leader unveils 'Fighting for an Affordable America' agenda, blaming Donald Trump for rising costs.

The uproar throws the Italian Football Federation into further disarray following Italy's third consecutive failure to qualify for the World Cup.

The US journalist has made several social media pleas for the abductors of her mother Nancy to share where she is.

Local and visitors tell the BBC of disbelief and anxiety as wildfires force more than 300,000 people to evacuate.
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