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Focus must remain on Ukraine despite Iran war, PM says - BBC

Focus must remain on Ukraine despite Iran war, PM says  BBC

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Ex-Belgian diplomat ordered to stand trial over murder of Congo’s Lumumba

Etienne Davignon, 93, is the only one alive among 10 Belgians accused by the Congolese leader's family of complicity.

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Hormuz Strait pinch worsens for Asian chemical makers - Chemical & Engineering News

Hormuz Strait pinch worsens for Asian chemical makers  Chemical & Engineering News

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LIVE: Manchester City vs Real Madrid – Champions League last 16

Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the game as City try to overturn a 3-0 first-leg defeat.

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Europe Cannot Be a Military Power: Why Defense Integration Could Fracture the Continent

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Iran war will increase small boat arrivals, National Crime Agency chief warns

Graeme Biggar said the Middle East conflict could drive more arrivals as he issued his annual assessment of threats facing Britain – including soaring drugs deaths

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100,000 UK nationals flown back from Iran since start of conflict

Home secretary Yvette Cooper says this amounts to a third of those who were in region at outset of hostilities The number of UK nationals flown back from the Middle East since the start of the conflict with Iran reached 100,000 on Tuesday, Britain’s foreign secretary has said. This is a third of the 300,000 who were in the region at the outset of hostilities, Yvette Cooper told parliament, many of whom were stuck when airspace was closed. The figure included tourists and Gulf residents who have temporary left. Continue reading...

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Starmer tells Zelenskyy that 'focus must remain on Ukraine' – video

The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, met the UK prime minister, Keir Starmer, in London on Tuesday for talks on peace and Russia sanctions. Starmer told Zelenskyy it's important the 'focus must remain on Ukraine' despite the war in Iran UK politics live Continue reading...

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Trump postpones trip to Beijing as Iran war delays China reset

By Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON, March 17 (Reuters) - President Donald Trumpon Tuesday said he was postponing a highly anticipated trip to Beijing to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping as the war with Iran upends U.S. foreign policy and delays an effort to ease tensions between the world’s two biggest economies. "We are resetting the meeting ... We're working with China. They were fine with it," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.

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UK investigates leak of information from meeting about U.S. base request

LONDON, March 17 (Reuters) - The British government on Tuesday opened an inquiry into how details of a top-secret national security meeting to discuss a U.S. request to use British military bases at the start of the Iran conflict were leaked to a journalist. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer initially blocked the U.S. from using the air base of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean and RAF Fairford in England, before later allowing the U.S. to use the bases for "defensive" strikes against Iranian targets.

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Why Iranians are taking to Tehran’s streets during war

As bombs fall and millions are displaced, protests grow in Iran. Could this war be strengthening Iran’s resolve?

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45 million more face hunger threat from extended Mideast war: UN

An extra 45 million people could face acute hunger if the Middle East war rages on beyond June, swelling the number worldwide to a "terrible" high, the United Nations warned Tuesday. The war, now in its third week, and its shockwaves on food and fuel costs could price families out of staple foods far beyond the region, the UN's World Food Programme said. "The escalating humanitarian fallout from the conflict in the Middle East is growing more concerning by the day," warned WFP deputy executive director Carl Skau.

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Israeli press review: Confusion over army's plan in Lebanon

Israeli press review: Confusion over army's plan in Lebanon Nadav Rapaport on Tue, 03/17/2026 - 15:45 Meanwhile, Israel's closed gas rigs are proving costly, while interceptor production capacity is limited Smoke rises from an Israeli strike on southern Lebanon, 17 March 2026 (AFP) Off Confusion over Israeli army plan in Lebanon On Monday, Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said the army had launched “a ground manoeuvre in Lebanon to remove threats and protect” the residents of northern Israel. Katz said that “hundreds of thousands of Shiite residents of southern Lebanon who have fled or are fleeing their homes will not be allowed to return south of the Litani area until the security of the northern residents is ensured.” But the Israeli media is reporting what appears to be a conflict between public statements regarding the nature of the operation and the operation’s actual intentions. On Monday, Haaretz cited military sources who said that Israeli ground operations are directed at removing Hezbollah operatives from the border area, not stripping the missile threat from Lebanon. The Israeli army sources told Haaretz that the new operation aimed to destroy Hezbollah infrastructure south of the Litani River. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); According to Israel's Channel 13, the Israeli army has erected 20 outposts in Lebanon, in what the channel said resembled the “Security Zone” policy that guided Israel’s occupation of southern Lebanon between 1982 and 2000.  Amos Harel, a military commentator for Haaretz, noted that “Hezbollah’s presence south of the Litani is limited in scope”, and that the group’s remaining operatives there can quickly move north before the Israeli army gets to them. Harel questioned the effectiveness of the new military operation, noting that most of the missiles and drones directed at Israel from Lebanon are fired from north of the Litani. Closed gas rigs proving costly With the war on Iran leading to what some describe as the worst energy crisis in modern history, Israel’s gas rigs in the Mediterranean have remained shut since it began, economic daily Calcalist reported on Monday.  “Mediterranean gas rigs have been shut down for the third time since the outbreak of the October 7 war, forcing the energy sector to once again rely on more expensive and polluting fuels such as coal and diesel,” the report said. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen extended the gas rigs shutdown until 26 March over fears they could be attacked. But the cost of the shutdown is raising questions over government policy, with Israel’s energy sector relying heavily on gas, from which about 70 percent of the country’s energy production comes. An Israeli financial expert told Calcalist that shutting down Israel's two gas rigs had cost the Israeli economy 600m shekels ($193m) already. “The overall economic damage is even higher, driven by the increased cost of electricity production due to greater reliance on coal and diesel,” the expert said. The report added that the private companies that operate the rigs are suffering losses of millions of US dollars every day. “Revenues have effectively vanished, and the Israeli government is entirely absent from the situation,” an energy company official said. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Interceptor production capacity limited Recently, Israel denied reports that it was running low on missile interceptors, after Israeli news site Ynet said that more than 1,300 missiles had been fired from Iran and Lebanon since the latest war on Iran began. On Monday, The Marker, Haaretz’s economics daily, reported that despite Israeli denials, the production of interceptors has a limited capacity.  The report said that Israel also has an obligation to sell interceptors to Germany, as the two countries recently signed a contract guaranteeing Israel's supply of interceptors to Germany.   Israel’s arms industry is “producing interceptors around the clock, but both the number of interceptors and the rate of production are limited”, the report said, as the actual rate of production remains under a gag order. Even if the line of production is extremely fast and effective, it will take Israel “time to make up for the shortages”, the report noted, as the Israeli army has intercepted over a thousand missiles since October 2023.  “Over the weekend, there were already reports in Israel of missiles that were launched and fell in open areas after a decision was made not to intercept them,” the report said, possibly indicating shortages. In addition, Israel's Home Front Command changed its alert system this week, stating that it would be aiming to activate sirens and alerts more precisely. Media Tel Aviv, Israel News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0

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American mercenary Matthew VanDyke, 6 Ukrainians arrested in India by NIA

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Millions without electricity as Cuba's power grid collapses

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Cheap drones are reshaping the war in the sky

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Iran live updates: U.S. counterterrorism official resigns in protest of war, Israel says it killed Iranian security chief - MS NOW

Iran live updates: U.S. counterterrorism official resigns in protest of war, Israel says it killed Iranian security chief  MS NOW

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Ukrainian drone manufacturer Pegasus Arms to partner with German company Rohde & Schwarz

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