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US-Israel-Iran War Live Updates: Iran launched new attacks Tuesday at Gulf Arab countries as it keeps up pressure on the region, while five pro-Iranian militants were killed by an airstrike in northern Iraq.
Air raid sirens shrieked briefly around Dubai airport Tuesday morning and passengers and staff directed to bomb shelters after UAE air defences warned of incoming missiles and drones fired by Iran.
At least 11 immigrants have died in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody from January 2026 through early March, according to ICE. That follows 31 deaths last year, a two-decade high.
Iran is wagering it can outlast the United States and Israel--not militarily, but by grinding the war into a brutal contest of endurance. Its strategy is stark: Unleash drones and missiles, cut vital energy routes and jolt global markets
Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in August 2019 inside his jail cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges.
The women's faces were redacted in the low-resolution images.
Pipelines from Iran's largest oil fields including Ahvaz, Marun and Gachsaran feed directly into Kharg's storage tanks before the crude is loaded onto tankers bound for international markets.
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un will draw a dangerous conclusion from the US and Israel's strikes on Iran: Nuclear weapons are the ultimate guarantor of regime survival.
Biotech startup Cortical Labs is working on two small data centers run by human brain cells.
Beijing has expanded export-control regimes to cover more rare-earth elements, adding licence requirements and new compliance rules that give it finegrained leverage over global supply.
Alexander Butterfield, the White House aide who disclosed Richard Nixon's secret audio taping system, providing the "smoking gun" of the Watergate scandal that brought down the president, has died at age 99.
Amid the war in Iran, Tehran has threatened to confiscate the property of Iranians living abroad and warned them of legal penalties if they express support for the United States and Israel.
Electrically powered air taxis will start taking to the skies in some states and cities across the US, including in New York, after the government approved several pilot projects under a program meant to accelerate their integration into the US airsp
The Japanese restaurant inside the five-star hotel overlooking Dubai's skyline has got enough frozen fish in storage for sushi for a while yet, its manager says.
Iranian fired drones towards Saudi Arabia and Kuwait early Tuesday as the war in the Middle East shows no sign of abating.
The Indian Ocean is a complex strategic theatre shaped by the interests and capabilities of multiple actors.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Monday he has designated Afghanistan as a "State Sponsor of Wrongful Detention," demanding Taliban authorities release two Americans and commit to ending its "hostage diplomacy."
US President Donald Trump has threatened to take over the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz if Iran tries anything "cute" and attacks more American and Israeli targets in the Middle East.
The White House's social media feed has issued a series of videos that mix real Iran war explosions with movie action heroes, gaming footage and bone-crunching football tackles
American intelligence agencies have intercepted encrypted communications believed to have originated in Iran, raising concerns that the signal could serve as a possible trigger for sleeper operatives outside the country.
Oil prices have shot up as the war snarls transportation and production in one of the most energy-rich regions on earth.
North Korea's Kim Yo Jong said the annual 'Freedom Shield' exercises could lead to 'unimaginably terrible consequences'.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said missiles and reconnaissance plane will be sent to region.
US President Donald Trump cites “information and belief” for his claim that Iran would have taken over the Middle East.
Crude oil prices plunge below $90 a barrel following an earlier surge to almost $120 in price swing over 24 hours.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told PBS News that talking or negotiating with the US is no longer on the agenda.
US President Donald Trump threatened to escalate attacks on Iran if it disrupted global oil supplies.
US president highlighted what he described as the successes of Operation Epic Fury against Iran in his latest speech.
Most Israelis back war, a poll suggests, as genocidal rhetoric returns, and opponents face threats and violence.
Some Iranians took to the streets of downtown Tehran to show their support for Mojtaba Khamenei as new supreme leader.
US-Israeli strikes on Tehran continue as Iranian counterattacks target Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
US president speaks in Florida after a call with Putin, who said he wanted to be 'helpful' on Middle East war.
More than half of the 62 million people in the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are foreign workers.
Trump administration accuses the group of receiving support from Iran and carrying out violence against civilians.
New supreme leader receives support from Oman, Iraq, Yemen's Houthis, while the US and Israel make threats.
Footage released by the Qatari Ministry of Defence shows Iranian missiles and drones being intercepted over the country.
US president, who had warned against selecting Mojtaba Khamenei to lead Iran, says new supreme leader may not 'last'.
Mojtaba Khamenei replaces his assassinated father Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Russian president spoke as oil prices surged past $100 per barrel, reaching levels unseen since start of Ukraine war.
Israel has tried for decades to weaken Hezbollah through wars and assassinations. Why has the group endured?
As strikes continue across Iran, US President Trump has articulated shifting goals. But how likely are they?
The son of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei will now leader Iran through the biggest crisis in the country's modern history.
In its lawsuit, Anthropic said the designation was unlawful and violated its US free speech and due process rights.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says children, the elderly at particular risk after damage to Iranian petroleum facilities.
Before the start of the war between Israel, US and Iran, Africa was on track for its biggest economic moment in history.