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Displaced families in Sidon are turning their vehicles into makeshift shelters, covering them with tarp.
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U.S. names troops killed in Iraq aircraft crash while supporting Iran war The Washington Post
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Ukraine leader previously said advisers were sent to Qatar, UAE, and Saudi Arabia to help thwart Iranian drone attacks.
India says talks with Iran helping reopen Hormuz shipping India’s foreign minister has said diplomacy with Iran is proving effective in restoring shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. In an interview with the Financial Times, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said direct talks with Tehran had already produced results after two Indian-flagged LPG carriers passed safely through the waterway on Saturday. “Talking has yielded some results,” he said. US President Donald Trump has meanwhile has been pleading with countries to send warships to keep the strategic strait open after starting a war against Iran alongside Israel. Jaishankar said dialogue remained the preferred path forward. “Certainly, from India’s perspective, it is better that we reason and we coordinate and we get a solution than we don't.”
Trump’s call for countries to send warships to protect the Strait of Hormuz brings no promises Anchorage Daily News
Indian foreign minister hails talks with Iran to open Strait of Hormuz, FT reports Reuters
India Says Talks With Iran Are Helping Secure Shipping Through Strait Of Hormuz i24NEWS
EU weighs extending naval mission Aspides to Strait of Hormuz amid Iran crisis Euronews.com
Several Gulf energy producers have declared force majeure on oil and gas shipments after disruptions to shipping.
What you need to know about Iran today, with Matt Doran ABC News
Sinners enters tonight's race with a record 16 Academy Award nominations, including for Best Picture and Best Director.
Hezbollah says it struck Israeli tank and military base Hezbollah says it carried out several attacks against Israeli military targets along the Lebanon border. In a statement, the group said: “We targeted a Merkava tank north of the Khiam detention center with a guided missile and achieved a direct hit.” It added: “We targeted a D9 bulldozer in the Taybeh project area with a guided missile and scored a direct hit.” Hezbollah also said it launched missiles “for the second time” at the Meron air operations command and control base in northern Israel, and fired rockets at a gathering of Israeli soldiers near Khiam stadium in southern Lebanon.
Iran War Creates New Demand for Ukraine’s Drone Interceptors Time Magazine
Stocks in some countries will become available immediately, while will be released in the next two weeks
By Joey Roulette March 15 (Reuters) - An Afghan immigrant who previously worked with the U.S. military in Afghanistan and later sought asylum in the United States died this weekend in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody less than 24 hours after being detained in Texas, a U.S. veteran-led advocacy group said on Sunday.
Political analyst Dahlia Scheindlin explains why Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's popularity is fluctuating.
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