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The United States has approved an emergency sale of 12,000 bomb casings to Israel as tensions with Iran escalate. The decision bypassed congressional review, drawing criticism from some lawmakers.
A critic delivers a scathing verdict on Estadio Lounge at Wembley, calling it a soulless product of corporate expansion. The globally inspired menu is dismissed as bland, inauthentic and uniformly disappointing.
Rama Duwaji, wife of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, reportedly liked social media posts celebrating the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel. The activity has added to ongoing scrutiny of social media controversies surrounding the mayor's circle.
IndiGo will operate flights to five West Asia destinations on March 7, 2026, despite ongoing regional tensions. The airline has also announced a waiver on cancellations and rescheduling until March 31 amid conflict-related disruptions.
Hezbollah said its fighters clashed with Israeli troops during a reported landing attempt near the Lebanon-Syria border. The confrontation near Nabi Sheet follows escalating cross-border violence and recent Israeli air strikes in the area.
Missiles launched from Iran triggered air raid sirens across central Israel and the northern Jordan valley. One missile was intercepted, and no injuries were immediately reported.
Supporters of Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei held a vigil in New York City, chanting anti-American and anti-Israel slogans. Counter-protesters gathered nearby, underscoring sharp divisions amid rising tensions between Iran and Israel.
India permitted an Iranian naval ship with 183 crew members to dock in Kochi after an urgent request from Tehran. The move came days before another Iranian vessel was sunk by a United States submarine in the region.
Saudi Arabia is stepping up direct talks with Iran to prevent further escalation of the regional war. Intensified Iranian missile and drone attacks across the Gulf have strained defenses, disrupted global energy flows and heightened tensions with Washington.
The death of Iran's supreme leader has sparked celebration and renewed hope among many Iranians, even as authorities push public mourning. The country now stands at a crossroads, with competing visions for its political future.
A vigil in New York City for Iran’s late Supreme Leader featured chants of 'death to America, death to Israel' and displays of his image. Counter-protesters gathered nearby, leading to heated exchanges across police barricades.
Trump demanded Iran's 'unconditional surrender' as regional attacks intensified and oil prices surged. New data showed a sharp slowdown in United States job growth, while Indonesia moved to ban social media for children under 16.
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