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Macron Says France, Allies Preparing 'Defensive' Mission To Reopen Strait Of Hormuz - Barron's

Macron Says France, Allies Preparing 'Defensive' Mission To Reopen Strait Of Hormuz  Barron's

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A giant cat and a Back to the Future reunion: photos of the day - Monday

The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world Warning: Gallery contains sensitive images Continue reading...

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Six ways the Iran war could affect you - in charts - BBC

Six ways the Iran war could affect you - in charts  BBC

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Geopolitics Weekly (US-Israel Iran War) - Geopolitical Monitor

Geopolitics Weekly (US-Israel Iran War)  Geopolitical Monitor

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Charles Payne predicts US control of Strait of Hormuz as concerns mount over oil price spike - Fox News

Charles Payne predicts US control of Strait of Hormuz as concerns mount over oil price spike  Fox News

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Hegseth warns ‘more casualties’ expected in Operation Epic Fury against Iran - Fox News

Hegseth warns ‘more casualties’ expected in Operation Epic Fury against Iran  Fox News

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Iran war casts doubt on Israel summer trips as families adopt ‘wait and see’ approach - eJewishPhilanthropy

Iran war casts doubt on Israel summer trips as families adopt ‘wait and see’ approach  eJewishPhilanthropy

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Belgium at risk of becoming ‘narco-state’, judge warns

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Bag containing weed and cash accidentally donated to New Zealand charity shop

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Five Iranian footballers in Australian safe house amid fallout from US-Israel strikes | 7NEWS

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How is the war in Iran affecting mortgage rates? - KSL.com

How is the war in Iran affecting mortgage rates?  KSL.com

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Daily Briefing Mar. 9 – Did Israeli strikes on Iranian oil sites ignite schism with US?

Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman on what is happening on the ground in southern Lebanon, Iran's new supreme leader and what US President Donald Trump told The Times of Israel The post Daily Briefing Mar. 9 – Did Israeli strikes on Iranian oil sites ignite schism with US? appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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Dozens of British MPs and peers back call for UK apology over Balfour Declaration

Dozens of British MPs and peers back call for UK apology over Balfour Declaration MEE staff on Mon, 03/09/2026 - 11:27 Arthur Balfour was foreign secretary in 1917 when he pledged British support for Jewish homeland in historic Palestine The Dome of the Rock shrine in the old city of Jerusalem, as seen from the Mount of Olives on 23 January 2026 (AFP/Ahmad Gharabli) Off Dozens of MPs and peers have signed a letter calling for a formal British apology over the Balfour Declaration in 1917, which paved the way for the creation of Israel in 1948 and the ethnic cleansing of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians during the Nakba. Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran, Labour's Nadia Whittome and Green MP Carla Denyer are some of the 45 MPs and peers who have signed a letter so far, which also includes a condemnation of historic British abuses in Mandate-era Palestine between 1917 and 1948. "During its occupation of Palestine, Britain violated a series of international laws that were binding at the time," said Moran, adding: "The consequences of those actions have profoundly shaped the conflict we witness today, yet successive governments have refused to acknowledge this record or offer a formal apology." The move follows a petition to the government in September last year, delivered by Palestinian tycoon Munib al-Masri and written by the Britain Owes Palestine campaign, which called on the UK to issue an apology and provide reparations for its historic role in the dispossession of Palestinians. Masri, who is 91 years old, said: "I was a child when I was shot by British soldiers, and I still carry that memory - and shrapnel - in my body. But my story is just one among thousands." (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The petition was drafted by legal experts Ben Emmerson and Danny Friedman, alongside three academics. It sets out evidence that Britain violated international law during the Mandate period, did not recognise the right to Arab self-determination and lacked proper legal authority for the Balfour Declaration and Mandate for Palestine. The petition also accuses the kingdom of committing war crimes, crimes against humanity and home demolitions. Organisers have given the government until September this year to respond and have said they will move for a judicial review if there is no response. 'Still not taught in schools' University of Nottingham academic Victor Kattan, who is the legal adviser to Britain Owes Palestine, said an apology would carry symbolic weight and monetary reparations were not the primary focus of those involved in the petition. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); "The reference in the petition to meaningful reparations is not a claim for the payment of compensation. It does not demand any specific sums," he said. Arabic press review: British Palestinians to sue UK over Balfour Declaration Read More » "Acknowledging wrongdoing can take various forms. The petitioners have requested an official apology, but reparation could also take the form of investing in education - not just in Palestine, but also in Britain, where Britain’s history in this significant part of the globe is still not taught adequately in schools." Arthur Balfour, after whom the declaration was named, was foreign secretary when he gave British support for a Jewish homeland in historic Palestine. While the declaration promised that the rights of indigenous residents of the land would not be impinged upon, that did not stop the expulsion of roughly 750,000 Palestinians from their homes during the establishment of Israel. The survivors of the Nakba and their descendants still cannot return to their homes in what is today Israel. Britain ruled Palestine as part of a mandate following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in the First World War until 1948, when it left the territory. Balfour News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0

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Mojtaba Khamenei reportedly owns two London properties overlooking the Israeli Embassy

UK newspapers say new Iranian leader's vast global property holdings include two apartments on same street as embassy, 50 yards away, enabling 'permanent surveillance' and constituing a 'serious security breach' The post Mojtaba Khamenei reportedly owns two London properties overlooking the Israeli Embassy appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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Ballistic missile fired from Iran toward Türkiye neutralized by NATO defense systems in East Mediterranean - Anadolu Ajansı

Ballistic missile fired from Iran toward Türkiye neutralized by NATO defense systems in East Mediterranean  Anadolu Ajansı

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Iran names Khamenei’s son to succeed him, signaling no letup in war as oil prices surge - AP News

Iran names Khamenei’s son to succeed him, signaling no letup in war as oil prices surge  AP News

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Israel’s strikes on Iran defended as legally justified - The Jerusalem Post

Israel’s strikes on Iran defended as legally justified  The Jerusalem Post

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As Khamenei son takes over, Nigerian Shias mourn Iran’s old supreme leader

In northern Nigeria, Shias see new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei as a 'continuation of his father’s resistance'.

Middle East Eye Neutral
EU says oil and gas stocks sufficient despite Israeli-US war

EU says oil and gas stocks sufficient despite Israeli-US war The European Commission says EU countries have enough oil and gas reserves despite supply disruptions linked to the war in the Middle East. Speaking in Brussels on Monday, Commission spokesperson Anna-Kaisa Itkonen said the bloc was more concerned about rising energy prices than shortages. "We are far less concerned about the security of supply than we are of the high energy prices," Itkonen told reporters. She said EU member states currently hold oil reserves equivalent to about 90 days of consumption and that authorities had not identified any emergency situation. Itkonen also confirmed that G7 countries were expected to discuss the potential release of strategic oil reserves during talks later on Monday.

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Kuwait mourns two officials killed as Iran war rages

March 9 (Reuters) - Kuwait held a military funeral on Monday for two interior ministry officials it said were killed "while performing their duty". The state - which hosts U.S. military installations and has come under Iranian drone and missile fire during Tehran's war with Israel and the U.S. - said the two men died early on Sunday, but did not go into further details. Kuwait's army separately said areas near the international airport were hit on Sunday and its forces had intercepted missiles and drones.