It comes a day after the base was struck by Iran, which caused no casualties but a limited amount of damage.
Lara Bentley reports…
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Protests have broken out in parts of Pakistan and India following the US-Israel killing of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
More than 20 people have died in the demonstrations in Pakistan as protestors clashed with security forces.
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US President Donald Trump has said there are likely to be more US deaths before the conflict with Iran ends, suggesting the U.S. military intends to sustain its assault for "four to five weeks" if necessary.
Three service members were killed in action and five seriously wounded over the weekend.
Kate fisher reports from washington
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US President Donald Trump says he's "not happy" with Iran, but hasn't made a decision yet on whether to authorize a strike on the country.
The two countries are currently negotiating over US demands that Iran agree to heavy restrictions on its nuclear program.
Ira Spitzer reports.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under more pressure, after the Green Party won their first ever Westminster by-election.
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Labour finished third behind both the Green's and Reform UK.
Hannah Spencer becomes the Green Party's fifth MP in Parliament, winning the Gorton and Denton seat near Manchester with a majority of four thousand four hundred and two. (4,402)
In her victory speech, the 34 year old former plumber promised to champion working people:
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The vote was triggered by the resignation of former Labour MP Andrew Gwynne on health grounds.
The constituency had been considered a safe Labour seat.
Political Editor for HuffPost UK, Kevin Schofield, believes the result means Sir Keir Starmer's leadership will again come under intense scrutiny:
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