Airstrikes kill more than 25 people in Iranian cities
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Iran, Trump and Strait of Hormuz
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Iran and the U.S. have received a proposal for a 45-day ceasefire amid escalating conflict, while casualties rise from recent military strikes in both nations.
In an expletive-laden post Sunday morning, Trump expanded upon earlier threats, promising strikes on Iran’s power plants and bridges.
Several Shiite communities in South Asia recently refrained from celebrating Eid as they mourned the death of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. From Nigeria to Kashmir – well beyond the Gulf region – the assassination has stirred deep concerns among Shiite Muslims.
Iran launched missiles at two southern Israeli cities that lie close to the country's main nuclear research center, while President Trump gave Iran 48 hours to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran’s military on Saturday threatened to attack multiple cities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that it claims the U.S. used in its attack on Kharg Island, a vital economic outpost. The
DHS circulated an internal bulletin to law enforcement partners warning that the conflict could inspire lone actors.
Iran has built deep underground missile cities inside mountains to protect its weapons. These hidden bases use strong rock, tunnels and multiple exits to survive air strikes. Even after heavy bombing,
You are watching World News with Pankak Mishra. In a major strategic reveal, Tehran has showcased a network of underground military facilities, including the “Eagle 44” airbase, missile storage “cities,