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True Promise 4, Wave 83: Iran pounds US, Israeli assets with advanced missiles, drones
IRGC carried out wave 83 of Operation True Promise 4 early on Friday, targeting key US and Israeli military installations across the region with missiles and drones.
OGDCL announces gas discovery in Khairpur, Sindh
Sehto-1 well yields 17.2 mmcfd; drilling began in December 2025
Incredible moment sperm whales work together to hold newborn calf above the water until it is able to swim
The astonishing footage from 2023 (pictured) shows two female animals from separate families working together to lift the baby free of the waves after another gives birth.
واشینگتن پست: مذاکرات آمریکا با حکومت ایران نشانه ناامیدی نیست بلکه نشانه قدرت است
روزنامه واشینگتنپست در یادداشتی نوشت که مذاکرات آمریکا با حکومت ایران نشانه ناامیدی نیست بلکه نشانه قدرت است. این روزنامه پیشبینی کرد که پس از پایان عملیات نظامی، آمریکا و اسرائیل شرایط مساعدی برای ایرانیان ایجاد خواهند کرد تا آزادیهای از دسترفته خود را بازپسگیرند.
What Hong Kong's new 'laptops & phone password' law means for tourists and travellers
Hong Kong police can now demand phone and laptop passwords without a warrant, with refusal a criminal offense carrying jail time and hefty fines. These new amendments, bypassing the legislature, expand police powers significantly. Critics decry the move as a severe blow to privacy and fair trial rig...
Iowa rallies late to beat Nebraska, reach first Elite Eight since 1987
Iowa didn't lead for the first 37 minutes of the game, but came up with multiple clutch plays late.
Trump orders airport security paid as travellers face hours-long queues
While Trump's order could provide temporary relief, it is unclear what authority the White House could invoke for such a move.
Panic buying sees long queues at petrol pumps despite government assurances amid the US-Iran war
The Ministry of Petroleum said in a statement, “Nearly two months of steady supply is available for every Indian citizen, regardless of what happens globally."
10, including 9 from one family, fall ill after eating momos in Noida
Ten people, including nine from a single family, fell ill after allegedly consuming momos in Dadri, Gautam Buddh Nagar. The individuals experienced symptoms like stomach pain, fever, and vomiting, and were treated at a local health center. Samples from the shop have been collected for testing.
Mom-of-three in critical condition after woman's dog mauled her and left her to die in a ditch
LaKesha Newsom, 35, was airlifted to the Regional One Hospital in Memphis on March 3. Her loved in an unfortunate update said the mother has little time left.
Mexico’s navy searches for 2 Cuba-bound aid boats that are missing
The Mexican navy said on Thursday that it was searching for two boats transporting humanitarian aid for Cuba with nine crew of different nationalities on board. The vessels set sail last Friday from Isla Mujeres in Mexico’s southeastern state of Quintana Roo and were due to arrive in Havana on Tuesd...
Watch: Last second tip-in leads Purdue Boilermakers to Elite Eight
The No. 2 seed Purdue Boilermakers are headed to the Elite 8, thanks to senior forward Trey Kaufman-Renn.
UK and allies 'need to prepare to defend Europe without US'
The UK and its NATO allies in Europe must prepare for a "worst case scenario" of the US not defending them in a crisis, an influential committee of peers and MPs has warned.
UK and NATO allies 'need to prepare to defend Europe without US'
The UK and its NATO allies in Europe must prepare for a "worst case scenario" of the US not defending them in a crisis, an influential committee of peers and MPs has warned.
Ping An of China Prefers Short-Term Debt to Dodge Iran War Risk
Ping An of China Asset Management (Hong Kong) plans to ramp up purchases of short-term debt issued by Chinese banks to shield its investments from market volatility sparked by the Iran war.
Oil drops as Trump pauses Iran strikes, but stock traders nervous
Oil prices, equities fall as traders shrug off Trump's latest Iran deadline extension amid White House mixed signals
Iran Earning $139 Million A Day From Oil Amid Hormuz Crisis: Report
Iran is also bringing in extra income by charging transit fees of as much as $2 million on some commercial ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz.
His 3 children drowned in unfenced tank 18 years ago. Now, J-K man granted Rs 2 lakh each as compensation
China’s Industrial Profits Surged in Early 2026 Before Iran War
China’s industrial enterprises saw their profits rise sharply in the first two months of 2026, before the war in Middle East rocked the global oil market and sent raw material costs soaring.
Russian forces advanced by 500 m toward Ray-Aleksandrovka village in DPR — expert
Military expert Andrey Marochko noted that the buffer zone has been expanded