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U.S. oil soars past $100 a barrel, as Iran war shows no signs of ending soon NBC News
Israeli strikes in south Lebanon kill 10, wound 13 Lebanon’s health ministry said Israeli air strikes in the south of the country have killed at least 10 people and wounded 13 others. In a statement, officials said the casualties resulted from raids on the towns of Qatrani, Majdal Selm and Aitaat.
For Iranian-Americans, the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran evokes complex emotions NPR
Korea considers options as Trump calls on allies for military support in Strait of Hormuz Korea JoongAng Daily
FirstFT: India touts diplomacy with Iran to open Strait of Hormuz Financial Times
Counterterrorism prosecutor's office says police found a firearm, a bottle of acid, and an ISIS flag in the pair's car last week The post Two brothers investigated in France on suspicion of planning antisemitic attack appeared first on The Times of Israel.
A closing ceremony boycotted by Ukraine signaled the end of the Milan Cortina Winter Paralympics
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The Iran War’s Global Reach The New York Times
London Al-Quds rally defies restrictions amid Gaza war anger MEE staff on Sun, 03/15/2026 - 20:31 Protesters gathered in central London for Al-Quds Day after police ban traditional march Palestinian flags and placards at an annual protest, this year a static protest, held by pro-Palestinian group Al-Quds in central London on March 15, 2026. (Justin Tallis/AFP) Off Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in central London on Sunday for the annual Al-Quds Day rally, after British authorities blocked the traditional march through the capital. The event, held each year in support of Palestine, was heavily restricted following a government decision to ban the procession. Instead of marching through the streets as in previous years, participants were permitted only to hold a stationary rally. The restrictions intimidated many supporters from attending. Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan acknowledged that turnout was lower than expected, saying “fewer people attend than we had anticipated”, adding that the conditions imposed by police meant some participants “chose” to stay away. The Al-Quds Day protest, organised in the United Kingdom by the Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC), is typically held toward the end of Ramadan and calls attention to Palestinian rights and Israel’s decades-long occupation. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); This year’s event was framed by organisers as a protest against the genocide in Gaza, with banners and slogans also opposing the widening Israeli-US war and calling for “Hands Off Iran”. Many demonstrators waved Palestinian flags as speakers denounced Israel’s war on Gaza and western support for the campaign, which has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians and devastated the besieged enclave. The UK government approved a request from the Metropolitan Police to prohibit the march, alleging concerns about “serious public disorder”, according to Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood. Police said 12 people were arrested during the rally, “including for showing support for a proscribed organisation, affray and for threatening or abusive behaviour”. Officers also said they were “investigating chants made by a speaker at the Al Quds protest”. In response, the Islamic Human Rights Commission condemned the decision. It said it “strongly condemns the decision by the Metropolitan Police to ban the Al Quds Day March”, arguing the restrictions curtailed the right to protest in support of Palestinians. War on Iran News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0
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The closed Strait of Hormuz is testing Asia's energy security. The answer lies across the Pacific—in Canada Fortune
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Minister Tony Burke confirms another member of Iran’s women’s football team left Australia late Sunday night A fifth member of the Iranian women’s football team has left Australia after withdrawing their claim of asylum. Home affairs minister Tony Burke’s office confirmed on Monday that the woman had left late on Sunday night. Continue reading...
Masood Masjoody was known for his ‘online presence’ and work as a mathematician, police said
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US plans coalition to escort ships through Strait of Hormuz: Report The Trump administration may soon announce a multinational coalition to escort commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing US officials. The report has not been officially confirmed.
Police make 12 arrests as demonstrators defy government restrictions to gather on Thames embankment.
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