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Tag: Middle East
US Drone Strikes Target Iranian Water Reservoirs as Civilian Infrastructure Becomes Wartime Target
US airstrikes hit Iranian water reservoirs in what experts called a dangerous precedent for the normalization of targeting civilian infrastructure.
Israel Strikes Near Kfar Tebnit Village in Southern Lebanon
Israeli airstrikes hit sites near Kfar Tebnit village in Nabatieh southern Lebanon amid continued regional military activity.
Convoy Organized by Apostolic Nuncio in Lebanon Reaches Destination After 12 Hours
A 25-truck convoy organized to help Lebanese residents return home finally completed its journey after being delayed for over an hour.
US Shoots Down Two Iranian Drones Attempting to Strike Ships in Strait of Hormuz
US naval forces intercepted two Iranian drones targeting vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing military tensions.
India Ships 90 Percent of Its Oil and Faces Severe Exposure to Iran War Disruptions
Analysts highlighted India’s extreme vulnerability to the Iran war’s impact on oil supply as the country imports nearly all of its crude.
Trump Administration Spends 750000 Dollars to Charter Private Yacht to Evacuate One American from Pacific Island
The US government chartered a yacht at enormous cost to rescue a single citizen stranded on a remote Pacific island amid a hantavirus outbreak.
Palestinian Activist Mohsen Mahdawi Says Trump Admin Is Weaponizing Immigration Laws to Deport Him
Mohsen Mahdawi spoke out against efforts to deport him claiming the administration was using immigration law as a political weapon.
Jay Clayton Named by Trump as Director of National Intelligence Following Senate Opposition to Pulte
Trump tapped former SEC chair Jay Clayton to head US national intelligence after bipartisan opposition derailed Bill Pulte’s nomination.
Iran Demands IRR 12.6 Quadrillion Deal to End Conflict and Rejects US Terms
Iran put forward enormous financial demands as part of ceasefire negotiations and rejected the conditions offered by Washington.