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Iran-Israel War LIVE Updates: "We Have Many Surprises In Store": Iran's Fresh Warning To US
US-Israel-Iran War Live Updates: Saudi Arabia sharpened its warnings to Iran early Monday, telling Tehran it would be the "biggest loser" if it continues to attack Arab states.
The Beast Of Kandahar: How One Captured Drone Changed Modern Warfare
Built by Lockheed Martin and operated by the United States Air Force for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the flying-wing drone was designed to penetrate hostile airspace undetected, gathering reconnaissance imagery and signals intelligence.
Opposition Ditches Om Birla Trust Vote, Targets Centre Over Iran, Oil Shock
Opposition surprised government in Parliament Monday with a tactical shift, junking plans to demand a vote on Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla's impeachment for which they never had the numbers to corner centre over war in the Middle East.
Solo Traveller Claims She Was "Touched Inappropriately" By Scuba Diving Instructor In Egypt
Professional instructors noted that while physical contact is sometimes necessary, the behaviour in the video appeared unusual because Mediene was calm and not in distress.
Trump Started War Against Iran. He's Still Figuring Out How It Ends
A week into the Iran war, what Trump actually wants remains, at best, unclear, and his own statements suggest even he may not know.
In Pics: Zelensky Aged Visibly By War's Toll, Putin Frozen Exactly Since 2022
The contrast between Volodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin is one of the most defining visual stories of the war itself.
"We've Lost Contact": Russian Workers Stuck At Iran Nuclear Plant Amid War
Russia's state nuclear company, Rosatom, is preparing to evacuate a second group of personnel and family members from Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant. This includes workers involved in constructing Units 2 and 3.
Father, Mother, Wife, Son: Every Family Member Mojtaba Khamenei Lost In Iran War
Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Ali Khamenei and the new Supreme Leader of the Islamic nation, has lost at least two family members to the strikes by Israel and the US, according to reports.
Von der Leyen calls for EU foreign policy to be ‘more realistic and interest-driven’
European Commission head says rules-based system can no longer be relied upon to protect the continent’s interestsEurope can “no longer be a custodian for the old-world order” and needs “a more realistic and interest-driven foreign policy”, the head of the European Commission has said.Speaking to an audience of EU ambassadors on Monday, Ursula von der Leyen said the union “will always defend and uphold the rules-based system” but could no longer rely on it to defend European interests and shelter the continent from threats. Continue reading...
At least eight people dead after spate of tornadoes across central US
Eighteen tornadoes between Thursday and Saturday resulted in deaths in towns from Michigan to OklahomaCommunities throughout the central United States were cleaning up and trying to recover after an onslaught deadly tornadoes struck the region over the weekend.At least eight people had been confirmed dead as of Monday, with dozens more injured. Continue reading...
Trump says he won’t sign new legislation until Congress passes strict voter ID bill – live
President says lawmakers must ‘immediately’ pass SAVE America act, which would require proof of citizenship at voter registration and significantly curtail mail-in votingSign up for Breaking US News email alertsDonald Trump has urged the Australian government to grant asylum to five members of the Iranian women’s football team, amid reports that they refused to return home following the team’s elimination from the Women’s Asian Cup and were taken into the protection of Australian police.As my colleague Martin Farrer reports, speculation had mounted for days that some of the players would try to seek asylum in Australia they had been called “traitors” for refusing to sing their national anthem before their opening game of the tournament last week. Continue reading...
California motel closes after two women found dead in same room days apart
Eureka police took two calls for unconscious individuals, and officials reported ‘elevated’ carbon monoxide in roomA California motel has been closed after authorities found two women dead in the same room just days apart.The Eureka police department in northern California said in a news release last Thursday that on 21 February, officers and Humboldt Bay fire personnel were dispatched to a motel on the 4000 block of Broadway Street in Eureka – identified by the Eureka Times-Standard as the Lamplighter Inn – after receiving a report of “two unconscious patients due to a possible drug overdose”. Continue reading...

