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The ballistic missile launches came days after Pyongyang had warned of "terrible consequences" over US-South Korea joint military drills.
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A federal judge called the government case "improper" and designed to force Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to cut interest rates or resign. President Trump has railed against him since returning to the White House.
Researchers at the University of Granada in Spain have created an artificial cornea using fish scales. The technology could offer a more affordable alternative to donor corneas for people with severe eye diseases.
For each of the tankers currently stranded in the Strait of Hormuz amid the war on Iran, there are sailors and crew members caught in the middle of hostilities, leaving them and their families fearing for their safety.
As the US-Israel war on Iran continues, Iran's closure of the key Strait of Hormuz is sending global shockwaves. DW speaks with expert Noam Raydan about securing the Strait and the worldwide impact of the crisis.
Miguel Diaz-Canel confirmed that Cuba has opened talks with Washington as a US blockade isolates the Caribbean nation. US President Trump has said a deal would be "very easily made" after threatening a "takeover."
UNESCO World Heritage Sites are at risk, with several monuments, including palaces and a historic mosque, already damaged by US and Israeli strikes, which began on February 28.
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Iran may be outgunned in the Gulf, but it still has ways to strike back, from cyber attacks to targeting embassies abroad. And in Spain, scientists turn fish scales into low-cost artificial corneas that could restore sight.