Iran’s exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi splattered with red liquid in Berlin The Washington Post
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Iran’s exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi splattered with red liquid in Berlin – The Washington Post
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The Iran War just made the clean energy transition non-negotiable
I’ve spent 20 years making the economic case for clean energy. I never imagined the geopolitical case would be made for me — in real time, and at the cost of thousands of lives, like we’re seeing in the Strait of Hormuz.
Roughly 20…
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More than 500 people killed in Tanzania election violence, inquiry finds
Opposition parties accused security forces but the official report does not say who was responsible.
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US deploys Ukrainian “SkyMap” system to counter Iranian drones in Saudi Arabia – Middle East Monitor
The United States has begun deploying Ukrainian technology to counter Iranian drones at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, in a move reflecting gaps in its air defence systems, according to a Reuters…
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Lebanon: Over 62,000 housing units destroyed or damaged by Israeli attacks – Middle East Monitor
More than 62,000 housing units have been destroyed or damaged as a result of Israeli attacks on Lebanon during six weeks of war with Hezbollah, according to official figures.
During a press conference presenting a…
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Why the Iran war is bad for U.S. economic growth
Key takeaways:
- A diplomatic settlement of the Iran war would bring some immediate economic relief, yet the extensive physical destruction of infrastructure critical to Iran and its neighboring Persian Gulf countries…
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#FreeYousofAzizi: Petition launched to seek release of Iranian anti-war activist held in US
A petition has been launched for the release of Yousof Azizi, an Iranian academic and anti-war activist, detained by ICE despite holding a valid legal status in the US.
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Disputes within Iran leadership blocked negotiators’ trip to Islamabad
The move follows a period of intense pressure on the establishment. Hundreds of thousands of Iranians took to the streets globally to protest the government following a mass killing of protesters in January.
Tehran, currently facing a severe…
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Trump Envoy Pushes FIFA to Replace Iran with Italy at World Cup
Reports indicate that an official close to the Donald Trump administration has been in consultation with the President of FIFA regarding …
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Doctors Say Hegseth’s Flu Vaccine Decision Will Weaken Military Readiness
SAVANNAH, GA – JANUARY 20: PPfc. Jacob Jennings vaccinates a soldier from the Third Infantry Division against smallpox January 20, 2003 at the Tully Clinic at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, Georgia. The vaccine, containing the live virus…
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