
The Lebanese capital of Beirut was hit with a wave of Israeli strikes overnight after Hezbollah fired missiles towards Israeli territory. At least eight people were killed and civilians have been displaced amid orders to leave their homes. CNN's Isobel Yeung reports.

The Lebanese capital of Beirut was hit with a wave of Israeli strikes overnight after Hezbollah fired missiles towards Israeli territory. At least eight people were killed and civilians have been displaced amid orders to leave their homes. CNN's Isobel Yeung reports.

Rockets fired overnight by Hezbollah reached central Israel, damaging homes like this one in the village of Haniel. CNN's Jeremy Diamond visited the site of the strike where a large crater is visible. In response Israel continues to target Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon, where hundreds have been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced in renewed fighting.

Team USA advanced to the World Baseball Classic quarterfinals thanks to Italy's win against Mexico on Wednesday. CNN's Andy Scholes reports.

Danish celebrity chef René Redzepi has resigned from Michelin-starred restaurant, Noma, after abuse allegations from dozens of former employees.

Iran has turned the Strait of Hormuz into a battleground, attacking energy supplies and striking foreign oil tankers in Iraqi waters. CNN’s Nic Robertson reports from the region.

Iranians have been cut off from the internet for nearly two weeks, leaving many with little access to outside news. Some say the information they receive inside the country makes it hard to sift facts from propaganda. “When the internet shuts down, it essentially becomes state-run,” one man in Iran said. “We can only access state websites and state news like North Korea.”

Shahed drones have become one of the most disruptive weapons in the US-Israeli war with Iran. The one-way attack drones cost little to make, but the missiles needed to shoot them down cost millions of dollars. CNN's Bijan Hosseini reports.

Iranian state TV read out a written statement attributed to Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, the first message since he was appointed. CNN's Nada Bashir reports.


