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TimesofIsraelReport: US carried out strike on Natanz enrichment facility using 'bunker buster' bombsMarch 21, 2026
A report says the United States struck Iran's Natanz enrichment facility using bunker-busting bombs. The strike reportedly occurred during Israel's 12-day war with Iran in June 2025.
A proposal outlining steps for Hamas to disarm has been delivered by Donald Trump's Board of Peace during talks in Cairo. The plan links reconstruction and Israeli withdrawal to full disarmament, which Hamas has so far refused.
Iranians celebrated Eid al-Fitr as conflict with the United States and Israel intensified, including reported strikes on the Natanz nuclear site. President Donald Trump signaled he may scale back operations even as more forces deploy and oil prices surge.
Iran says the United States and Israel struck the Natanz nuclear facility in central Iran. Authorities reported no radioactive leakage following the attack.
March 21, 2026
António Guterres said the United Nations is working with Donald Trump's Board of Peace on Gaza reconstruction while urging adherence to international law. He also called for Security Council reform and greater humanitarian access amid ongoing regional tensions.
March 21, 2026
The India release of the Oscar-nominated film The Voice of Hind Rajab has been put on hold after certification was delayed. The distributor claims concerns were raised about its sensitivity and potential impact on India’s ties with Israel.
March 21, 2026
A United States intelligence report flagged Pakistan’s long-range missile development as a potential threat, prompting Islamabad to point to India’s advanced missile programmes. The exchange underscores growing strategic tensions and scrutiny over missile capabilities in South Asia.
March 21, 2026
The government has assured that liquefied petroleum gas supply remains stable despite Middle East tensions. Consumers can report delayed deliveries or overcharging through official helplines and company websites.
TimesofIsraelEU member states urged to lower gas-storage targets due to Iran war -- reportMarch 21, 2026
The European Commission is urging member states to cut natural gas storage targets to 80 percent after the war in Iran disrupted supplies and raised prices. The recommendation aims to ease market pressure and provide stability.
Iran fired two intermediate range ballistic missiles at a joint United States and United Kingdom base on Diego Garcia, though neither hit the target. The incident marks a significant escalation as the conflict enters its third week.
The Trump administration will temporarily lift sanctions on Iranian oil already at sea to ease soaring global fuel prices. The move comes amid ongoing military conflict around the Strait of Hormuz and efforts to stabilize energy markets.
A postal worker was arrested after allegedly pushing a four-year-old Jewish boy to the ground in Monsey, New York. The incident, captured on surveillance video, has drawn strong condemnation from local officials.






