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Israel's ambassador to Washington said Israel likely cannot meet its war objectives against Iran without regime change in Tehran. He also pointed to deepening ties with Gulf states and a shared push for a decisive outcome to curb Iran's nuclear and military capabilities.
High energy costs are limiting production at the United Kingdom's only aluminium smelter despite surging global demand. The company says long-term energy deals are needed to shield it from volatile electricity prices and enable expansion.
A Russian oil shipment has reached Cuba, easing a deep fuel crisis that has crippled hospitals, transportation and daily life. The White House says future deliveries will be reviewed individually, as experts warn of a potential humanitarian breakdown.
Princes has signalled possible price increases as rising fuel and transport costs linked to Middle East tensions squeeze margins. The company returned to profit last year and says it remains confident in its growth strategy despite economic uncertainty.
Iranian opposition groups staged rallies in London, Washington, and other cities amid rising tensions between the United States and the Islamic Republic. The demonstrations reflected deep divisions within the diaspora as activists position themselves ahead of potential unrest inside Iran.
Capt. Noam Madmoni of Sderot was killed in a battle in southern Lebanon alongside three fellow soldiers. The city is mourning the loss of the young commander, remembered for his bravery and deep community roots.
Satellite images show extensive destruction at a major United States base in Kuwait following reported Iranian missile and drone strikes. Critical infrastructure, including hangars, barracks, and power facilities, appears heavily damaged.
Donald Trump is reportedly open to ending the war with Iran without immediately reopening the Strait of Hormuz, focusing instead on military pressure and diplomacy. Rising energy prices and leadership turmoil in Tehran have complicated negotiations as Israel says the conflict has passed the halfway mark.
Israeli reserve deployments are separating families during Passover. One mother says her children are struggling with their father's continued absence and limited communication from the front.
Airlines including IndiGo and Air India continue limited Dubai operations while several global carriers suspend or adjust services. Passengers are urged to check flight status and follow updated travel advisories amid regional disruptions.
Holiday cleaning before Passover can be more than a physical task. A psychotherapist explains how replacing self-criticism with compassion creates lasting motivation and personal freedom.
Saudi Arabia and other Gulf allies are urging President Donald Trump to continue the war against Iran until its leadership or behavior changes significantly. While some nations push for escalation, others favor diplomacy as the conflict strains the region and global economy.
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