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Tehran had earlier warned it would target infrastructure across the region if US President Donald Trump followed through on a threat to attack power plants and bridges in Iran—though the White House said he remained “open to diplomacy”. State TV in Tehran earlier reported two explosions in the western city of Bushehr—home to Iran’s only civilian nuclear plant—in a “continuation of the American enemy aggression”. US Central Command (Centcom) announced it was conducting a new wave of strikes on yesterday evening to “further degrade Iranian military capabilities”—the sixth straight night of attacks by American forces.
Furthermore, The rekindled fighting came a month after the signing of a preliminary deal that aimed to end the conflict, which broke out in late February with massive US-Israeli strikes on Iran. But Iran’s top negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has warned that a deal “only has meaning when its clauses are valid and being implemented”. US and Iran exchange blows in rekindled Middle East war.
In addition, The United States has also reimposed its blockade of Iran’s ports. A ruling on the document requests is expected in the coming weeks, ahead of the scheduled February 2027 trial date. Iranians speculated the Ayatollah would finally emerge at his father's funeral - but he did not, ultimately, make an appearance, with sources suggesting he had suffered a facial disfigurement and other injuries.
Moreover, In November, the BBC issued a grovelling apology for the 'error of judgement' | BBC On Thursday, the President agreed to drop his defamation claims against the broadcaster's production and commercial wings - but vowed to press on with his lawsuit against the main corporation, court documents revealed.
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Tehran had earlier warned it would target infrastructure across the region if US President Donald Trump followed through on a threat to attack power plants and bridges in Iran—though the White House said he remained “open to diplomacy”.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesState TV in Tehran earlier reported two explosions in the western city of Bushehr—home to Iran’s only civilian nuclear plant—in a “continuation of the American enemy aggression”.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesUS Central Command (Centcom) announced it was conducting a new wave of strikes on yesterday evening to “further degrade Iranian military capabilities”—the sixth straight night of attacks by American forces.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe rekindled fighting came a month after the signing of a preliminary deal that aimed to end the conflict, which broke out in late February with massive US-Israeli strikes on Iran.
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But Iran’s top negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has warned that a deal “only has meaning when its clauses are valid and being implemented”.
according to Malay MailUS and Iran exchange blows in rekindled Middle East war.
according to South China Morning Post — WorldThe United States has also reimposed its blockade of Iran’s ports.
according to Malay MailA ruling on the document requests is expected in the coming weeks, ahead of the scheduled February 2027 trial date.
according to GB News – PoliticsIranians speculated the Ayatollah would finally emerge at his father's funeral - but he did not, ultimately, make an appearance, with sources suggesting he had suffered a facial disfigurement and other injuries.
according to GB NewsIn November, the BBC issued a grovelling apology for the 'error of judgement' | BBC On Thursday, the President agreed to drop his defamation claims against the broadcaster's production and commercial wings - but vowed to press on with his lawsuit against the main corporation, court documents revealed.
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Tehran had earlier warned it would target infrastructure across the region if US President Donald Trump followed through on a threat to…
omitted byLeft sideRight sidecovered byCenterState TV in Tehran earlier reported two explosions in the western city of Bushehr—home to Iran’s only civilian nuclear plant—in a…
omitted byLeft sideRight sidecovered byCenterUS Central Command (Centcom) announced it was conducting a new wave of strikes on yesterday evening to “further degrade Iranian military…
omitted byLeft sideRight sidecovered byCenterThe rekindled fighting came a month after the signing of a preliminary deal that aimed to end the conflict, which broke out in late…
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