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Iran's Khamenei: US plan to displace Gazans 'will go nowhere'

Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Tuesday dismissed a proposal by the United States to displace Palestinians from the war-devastated Gaza Strip, saying it "will go nowhere".

Khamenei made the remarks during a meeting in Tehran with Ziyad al-Nakhalah, leader of the Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad.

"The idiotic American plans or some other plans regarding Gaza and Palestine will go nowhere," Khamenei said.

A picture released by Khamenei's office shows him meeting Islamic Jihad chief Ziyad al-Nakhalah (second left) in Tehran

UK couple admitted they ignored Iran travel warnings

A British couple charged with spying in Iran during what they called a "slightly bonkers" round-the-world motorbike trip said they had ignored warnings not to travel to the country.

Husband and wife Craig and Lindsay Foreman were arrested in the southeast of Iran earlier this year and on Tuesday Iranian authorities said they had been charged with espionage.

Judiciary spokesman Asghar Jahangir said the pair had entered Iran "posing as tourists" and gathered information before their arrest in Kerman province.

The couple is  currently being held in Kerman, a city and province in southeast Iran, their family said in a statement issued by the British foreign ministry

Returning Lebanese say find 'total destruction' after Israel pullout

Ali Qashmar walked into his south Lebanon hometown on the Israeli border Tuesday to find bulldozed fields and piles of rubble where there used to be neighbourhoods brimming with life.

"We came back to breathe the air of our lands and village, and we found our homes destroyed," said Qashmar, 74, from Odaisseh.

Qashmar, his children and their families fled in October 2023, after Hezbollah initiated cross-border hostilities with Israel over the war in the Gaza Strip.

More than a year later, the town "seemed totally abandoned, empty", he said.

Ambulances and Lebanese army vehicles amid the rubble of destroyed buildings in Kfar Kila

Trump bashes Zelensky, 'confident' on Ukraine deal

US President Donald Trump has effectively blamed Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky for Russia's invasion, as French President Emmanuel Macron prepares for another round of talks with EU and non-European partners on Wednesday.

Zelensky previously criticised the US-Russia talks for excluding Kyiv, saying efforts to end the war must be "fair and involve European countries.

The Ukrainian leader's comments appeared to incense Trump, who launched a series of verbal attacks on Zelensky.

'You should have never started it. You could have made a deal,' Trump said of Ukraine's objections

France probes 2012 reporters' deaths in Syria as crime against humanity

The French judiciary is investigating the 2012 deaths of reporters in Syria as a possible crime against humanity, anti-terror prosecutors told AFP on Tuesday.

Prominent US journalist Marie Colvin and French photographer Remi Ochlik were killed by an explosion in the east of the war-torn country in what a US court later ruled was an "unconscionable" attack that targeted journalists on the orders of the Syrian government.

Marie Colvin (L) and Remi Ochlik (R) ere killed by an explosion in eastern Syria in what a US court later ruled was an attack that targeted journalists on the orders of the Syrian government

Hamas, Israel agree return of six hostages, bodies held in Gaza

Hamas and Israel announced a deal Tuesday for the release of six living hostages from Gaza and the return of four captives' bodies -- including, the militants said, the remains of two young boys seen as national symbols back home.

The family of hostages Shiri Bibas and her sons Ariel and Kfir, the last remaining Israeli children held in Gaza, said they were "in turmoil" at the news, noting they had still received no "official confirmation" of their loved ones' deaths.

Israelis rally in Jerusalem on the Gaza war's 500th day, calling to secure the release of all remaining hostages

Stiff and guarded: US and Russia face off in Saudi talks

Formal, tense and laced with distrust, the highly anticipated Saudi-hosted talks between the United States and Russia on Tuesday carried all the hallmarks of a major diplomatic showdown.

The rare encounter marked a dramatic shift in US-Russia relations, following last week's phone call between US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.

The setting itself was striking.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, hosted the meeting at Diriyah Palace, where the kingdom rolled out the red carpet.

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov with presidential advisor Yuri Ushakov at the start of the Riyadh meeting

Iran mulls moving capital to 'lost paradise' on southern coast

Faced with myriad problems including gridlocked traffic and a sinking earth surface in its current capital, Iran is considering a drastic solution -- moving it to an altogether different location on the Gulf of Oman.

Though the idea of moving the capital has cropped up on various occasions since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the proposals were repeatedly shelved as unrealistic due to the massive financial and logistical hurdles.

But reformist President Masoud Pezeshkian, who took office in July, has recently revived the idea, citing Tehran's growing challenges.

Proposals to move the Iranian capital have been repeatedly shelved as unrealistic

Syrians return to Homs, 'capital of the revolution'

Once dubbed the capital of the revolution against Bashar al-Assad, Homs saw some of the fiercest fighting in Syria's civil war. Now, displaced people are returning to their neighbourhoods, only to find them in ruins.

It was in Homs that rebels first took up arms to fight Assad's crackdown on protests in 2011.

The military responded by besieging and bombarding rebel areas such as Baba Amr, where US journalist Marie Colvin and French journalist Remi Ochlik were killed in a bombing in 2012.

A girl holds an independence-era Syrian flag out of the window of a bus at the entrance to the central city of Homs

Russia, US to name negotiators on ending Ukraine war: Washington

Washington said Russia and the United States will name teams to negotiate a path to ending the war in Ukraine as soon as possible, as the superpowers met on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia without Kyiv or the EU.

However, no specifics on a possible meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin emerged from the gathering in Riyadh, the first high-level official Washington-Moscow talks since Ukraine's 2022 invasion.

The talks triggered concern in Ukraine and Europe following the United States' recent overtures towards the Kremlin