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The United States is moving parts of its Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system from South Korea to the Middle East as conflict between Israel and Iran intensifies. The decision has raised concerns in Seoul about national security and the strain on American missile defence resources.
Israeli fighter jets struck more than 200 targets in western and central Iran over the past day. The military said the operation is intended to curb missile attacks against Israel.
The Israel Defense Forces admitted northern residents were not properly warned before a recent escalation. The lapse has raised concerns about public trust and the broader strategy for confronting Hezbollah.
Americans in Israel may face delays accessing United States investment accounts after a death. Proper planning and updated documentation can help families avoid lengthy cross-border complications.
Debris from an intercepted aerial attack struck a building in central Dubai, causing minor damage. Authorities reported no injuries after loud explosions were heard across the city.
Saudi Arabia said it intercepted nearly 50 drones over several hours, calling it an unusually large barrage. The incidents come amid rising regional tensions linked to the war involving Iran.
China has halted refined fuel exports, threatening supplies to Australia, which relies heavily on Chinese aviation fuel. The move adds pressure to rising petrol prices and prompts government action to safeguard fuel security.
Australia has moved to release fuel reserves and relax stockholding rules as petrol prices spike amid Middle East tensions. The energy minister warned retailers against 'dangerous' price gouging and urged calm buying.
A man drove into a Michigan synagogue and was killed by security in what authorities described as a targeted act of violence against the Jewish community. No children or staff were injured, and investigators are working to determine the motive.
The Mata Mansa Devi Temple kitchen has been shut for three days due to a shortage of commercial liquefied petroleum gas cylinders. Authorities are working to restore supplies, while alternative cooking methods and limited meals are being considered.
The Trinamool Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party have clashed over a cooking gas shortage and price rise in West Bengal. The state government blames the central government for poor contingency planning, while the opposition calls the crisis artificial.
Rising global oil prices linked to Middle East conflict have pushed Australian petrol prices above 2 dollars a litre and sparked shortages. The federal government is releasing fuel from reserves and easing quality rules to stabilise supply.
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