Airlines operating between Europe and Asia are facing a dual pressure point as they are rerouted to avoid risk zones in the Middle East.
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Iran targeted American sites throughout the region as President Trump said the United States was ready for a protracted fight ...
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On 11 February 1966, District Six was declared a ‘whites-only’ area and thousands of people watched their homes being ...