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TEHRAN, Mar. 08 (MNA) – People in South Africa on Sunday staged massive demonstration in support for Iran against US-Israeli aggression.
Traffic stalls in Strait of Hormuz France 24
Strait of Hormuz closure affecting Korea Inc., from oil to petrochemicals, chips and autos Korea JoongAng Daily
After a rollercoaster month of cricket, the T20 World Cup comes down to India and New Zealand.
Footage shows flames tearing through the building in the early hours of Sunday, following more attacks on the gulf state.
Smoke rose over Beirut after an Israeli strike hit an apartment in the Ramada Hotel building in the Raouche district.
Bahrain says Iran hit a desalination plant, stoking fears of attacks on civilian sites AP News
It’s Been One Week of War in Iran. Here’s What We’ve Learned. The Free Press
How Trump’s War in Iran Has Echoes of Putin and Ukraine The New York Times
Vance, Rubio and others in Trump’s inner circle preached caution on Iran. Now they’re on board CNN
Iran's players sang the national anthem and saluted before bowing out of the Women's Asian Cup with defeat in their last group match on Sunday in Australia. When Iran faced South Korea on Monday in their opening game the players stood motionless, two days after the US and Israel began a war against the country. But on Thursday in their second game, against hosts Australia, all the Iranian players saluted and sang the anthem on the Gold Coast. Against the Philippines on Sunday they again sang and saluted as the rain came down on Queensland's Gold Coast.
Iran's players sang the national anthem and saluted before their last group match at the Women's Asian Cup on Sunday in Australia, having stayed defiantly silent earlier in the tournament. When Iran faced South Korea on Monday in their opening game the players stood motionless, two days after the US and Israel began a war against the country. But on Thursday in their second game, against hosts Australia, all the Iranian players saluted and sang the anthem on Queensland's Gold Coast.
Iran was preparing to reveal its new supreme leader on Sunday, after US-Israeli air strikes destroyed fuel dumps and triggered fires that choked much of Tehran in a thick blanket of smoke. The clerical body tasked with choosing a successor to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei -- killed just over a week ago in the strikes that triggered the war in the Middle East -- has reached a decision, but not yet named the new leader.
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Iran war deaths could resurface Trump’s history with military sacrifice Times West Virginian
Where Is the Iran War Headed? The New Yorker
What collapsed in Punak on Monday evening was not only the walls of a police station, but one of the pillars of the Islamic Republic’s urban repression apparatus, reports Amirhossein Miresmaeili
What is Trump’s true objective in the Iran war? U.S. targets provide a clue Los Angeles Times
Iran and Israel trade strikes as Tehran chooses new supreme leader NBC New York
Iran war's targets widen into civilian infrastructure and Saudi Arabia reports first deaths NBC10 Philadelphia