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Mojtaba Khamenei has been named Iran’s new supreme leader after his father was killed in strikes by the United States and Israel. Oil prices have surged amid continued conflict, while political and scientific developments unfold in Colombia and the Caribbean.
Bahrain said an Iranian drone attack caused injuries and damage near its main oil refinery in the Sitra area. Thick smoke was seen rising from the facility as authorities continue to assess the situation.
The Israeli Air Force launched strikes on Iranian missile production and launch sites, as well as internal security infrastructure. The operation targeted facilities linked to ballistic missile development and regional security forces.
Bomb shelters beneath Jerusalem's City Hall double as historic bank vaults dating back to the British Mandate. The protected spaces reveal architectural and civic history hidden beneath Safra Square.
El Al has published fixed rescue fares from more than 20 cities, offering lower prices than its Israeli rivals. Smaller airlines cite wartime costs and grounded aircraft for higher fares, while most foreign carriers have yet to resume direct flights to Israel.
The United Nations Security Council will convene an emergency meeting on Lebanon at France’s request. Israel’s ambassador urged Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah, warning that Israel would act if no steps are taken.
Asian markets slumped as oil prices surged amid rising tensions in Iran and concerns over energy supplies. Technology and semiconductor stocks led the declines as investors reassessed risks to import dependent economies.
Qatar's Prime Minister condemned Iran's attacks on Gulf countries as a dangerous miscalculation while urging de-escalation. He warned that continued escalation could destabilize the region and harm the global economy.
Inflation could reach five per cent as fuel prices surge amid Middle East conflict. Supply disruptions are driving petrol costs close to record highs.
Karachi has received a third Middle East-bound transshipment as regional shipping routes face disruption due to tensions around the Strait of Hormuz. Officials say the port remains fully operational and ready to support global trade.
Temperatures will rise slightly through midweek, with strong winds affecting northern and coastal areas. Cooler weather and possible rain are expected by Thursday, mainly in northern and central regions.
Verified footage suggests a United States cruise missile struck a girls' school in Minab, killing more than 170 people. United States officials deny intentionally targeting the site and say it may have been a misfire.
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