The government hopes the legislation will reduce dependence on the US, but has drawn criticism from environmental groups.
BBC inside Iran state building hit by Israeli missile strike
The BBC’s Lyse Doucet reports from the ruins of an Iranian state TV building hit during the conflict with Israel.
‘They brainwashed my son’: the families of PKK fighters waiting for 40-year conflict to end
The families of PKK fighters speak of their hopes and fears after the group announced it was disbanding.
Are East African governments uniting to silence dissent?
Cases of repression in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania have fuelled concerns about possible collaboration.
Brad Pitt’s Los Angeles home ‘ransacked’, police say
The Oscar-winning actor has been traveling to promote his new film F1 and was reportedly not home.
Watch: Large fireball seen shooting across sky over Southeastern US
The American Meteor Society has described it as a bolide, a large and rare fireball that creates a sonic boom.
The woman who could bust Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill’
The Senate parliamentarian, often called a referee, has thrown a spanner in Trump’s tax bill.
Anna Wintour stepping back as US Vogue’s editor-in-chief
Dame Anna, who has been editor-in-chief for 37 years, will continue to hold a senior role at the company.
Iran carries out wave of arrests and executions in wake of Israel conflict
Iranian authorities have carried out arrests and executions of people suspected of links to Israeli intelligence agencies.
Israeli strike at Gaza market kills 18 Palestinians, doctor and witnesses say
Witnesses said Israeli drones fired at Hamas police members dressed in civilian clothing and wearing masks.


