4.6 magnitude earthquake shakes Santa Cruz Mountains, minor damage reported
A 4.6 magnitude earthquake struck the Santa Cruz Mountains region at approximately 1:40 AM PT on Thursday, April 2, 2026, with its epicenter near Boulder Creek, California, prompting residents to report shaking and minor property damage across nearby communities. The tremor was felt strongly in surrounding areas, including Felton, located about five miles from the epicenter. Surveillance footage captured inside a residence in Felton shows the sudden jolt as objects shifted and fell du
4.6 magnitude earthquake shakes Santa Cruz Mountains, minor damage reported
A 4.6 magnitude earthquake struck the Santa Cruz Mountains region at approximately 1:40 AM PT on Thursday, April 2, 2026, with its epicenter near Boulder Creek, California, prompting residents to report shaking and minor property damage across nearby communities. The tremor was felt strongly in surrounding areas, including Felton, located about five miles from the epicenter. Surveillance footage captured inside a residence in Felton shows the sudden jolt as objects shifted and fell du
Trump removes Pam Bondi as attorney general, names interim replacement
President Donald Trump announced on Thursday(Apr-2nd-2026) that he has removed Pam Bondi from her position as attorney general, naming Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche as acting head of the Justice Department. In a statement, Trump said Bondi would transition to a role in the private sector, praising her service but offering no detailed explanation for the decision. The move follows reports of growing internal frustration with Bondi’s leadership, including disagreements over high-profile investigations and enforcement priorities. Sources familiar with the situation indicated that Trump had recently discussed replacing her and held a direct conversation about her future earlier in the week. Bondi, who had served as attorney general for about a year, faced scrutiny over several issues, including handling sensitive investigations and political pressures tied to ongoing cases. Despite some legal actions initiated during her tenure, challenges in court and internal disagreements appeared to strain confidence in her leadership. Todd Blanche, a former defense attorney for Trump, will now oversee the Justice Department on an interim basis as discussions continue over a permanent replacement. Potential successors are reportedly under consideration as the administration signals a broader shift in its legal and political strategy.
Trump removes Pam Bondi as attorney general, names interim replacement
President Donald Trump announced on Thursday(Apr-2nd-2026) that he has removed Pam Bondi from her position as attorney general, naming Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche as acting head of the Justice Department. In a statement, Trump said Bondi would transition to a role in the private sector, praising her service but offering no detailed explanation for the decision. The move follows reports of growing internal frustration with Bondi’s leadership, including disagreements over high-profile investigations and enforcement priorities. Sources familiar with the situation indicated that Trump had recently discussed replacing her and held a direct conversation about her future earlier in the week. Bondi, who had served as attorney general for about a year, faced scrutiny over several issues, including handling sensitive investigations and political pressures tied to ongoing cases. Despite some legal actions initiated during her tenure, challenges in court and internal disagreements appeared to strain confidence in her leadership. Todd Blanche, a former defense attorney for Trump, will now oversee the Justice Department on an interim basis as discussions continue over a permanent replacement. Potential successors are reportedly under consideration as the administration signals a broader shift in its legal and political strategy.
7.4 magnitude earthquake strikes Indonesia, one dead, tsunami alert lifted
powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck the Molucca Sea near Indonesia’s Ternate island at 06:48 AM local time on Thursday, April 2, 2026 (22:48 GMT on Wednesday, April 1, 2026), leaving at least one person dead and prompting widespread panic across the region. Authorities confirmed that a 70-year-old woman in North Sulawesi died after being crushed by falling debris, while another individual was injured after jumping from a building during the tremors. The earthquake, whic
7.4 magnitude earthquake strikes Indonesia, one dead, tsunami alert lifted
powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck the Molucca Sea near Indonesia’s Ternate island at 06:48 AM local time on Thursday, April 2, 2026 (22:48 GMT on Wednesday, April 1, 2026), leaving at least one person dead and prompting widespread panic across the region. Authorities confirmed that a 70-year-old woman in North Sulawesi died after being crushed by falling debris, while another individual was injured after jumping from a building during the tremors. The earthquake, whic
Trump to address nation on Iran war amid rising pressure
Millions of viewers across the globe are expected to watch President Donald Trump deliver a primetime address on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, as the United States faces growing uncertainty over its involvement in the Iran conflict. The White House has indicated that no major announcement is expected, but the timing of the speech has intensified speculation about whether it signals de-escalation or further escalation. Public opinion in the United States has increasingly turned against a
Trump to address nation on Iran war amid rising pressure
Millions of viewers across the globe are expected to watch President Donald Trump deliver a primetime address on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, as the United States faces growing uncertainty over its involvement in the Iran conflict. The White House has indicated that no major announcement is expected, but the timing of the speech has intensified speculation about whether it signals de-escalation or further escalation. Public opinion in the United States has increasingly turned against a
Iran denies ceasefire request claim made by Donald Trump
Iran has firmly rejected claims that it sought a ceasefire with the United States, calling recent remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump “false and baseless.” The statement was issued by Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei and broadcast on Iranian state television, amid heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Trump had earlier stated on his social media platform that Iran had requested a ceasefire, referring to what he described as the country’s “new regime president,” though he did not provide a name. He added that any consideration of a ceasefire would depend on the Strait of Hormuz being “open, free, and clear,” highlighting the strategic importance of the waterway. Iran’s foreign ministry swiftly denied the claim, emphasizing that no such request had been made to Washington. Officials described the statement as misleading and reiterated that there are currently no ceasefire negotiations underway between the two nations. The response underscores the strained relationship between Iran and the United States, particularly at a time when tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz remain elevated. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical global shipping route through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply passes. Any disruption in this region can have immediate and far-reaching effects on global energy markets and international trade. Recent developments have already contributed to concerns about oil supply stability and rising fuel costs. The conflicting statements from both sides reflect the broader uncertainty surrounding the current geopolitical climate. While Trump’s comments suggested the possibility of diplomatic engagement, Iran’s denial indicates that no formal communication regarding a ceasefire has taken place. As tensions continue to unfold, the situation remains closely monitored by governments and analysts worldwide. The absence of confirmed negotiations highlights the fragile nature of U.S.-Iran relations and the ongoing challenges in achieving stability in the region.
Iran denies ceasefire request claim made by Donald Trump
Iran has firmly rejected claims that it sought a ceasefire with the United States, calling recent remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump “false and baseless.” The statement was issued by Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei and broadcast on Iranian state television, amid heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Trump had earlier stated on his social media platform that Iran had requested a ceasefire, referring to what he described as the country’s “new regime president,” though he did not provide a name. He added that any consideration of a ceasefire would depend on the Strait of Hormuz being “open, free, and clear,” highlighting the strategic importance of the waterway. Iran’s foreign ministry swiftly denied the claim, emphasizing that no such request had been made to Washington. Officials described the statement as misleading and reiterated that there are currently no ceasefire negotiations underway between the two nations. The response underscores the strained relationship between Iran and the United States, particularly at a time when tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz remain elevated. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical global shipping route through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply passes. Any disruption in this region can have immediate and far-reaching effects on global energy markets and international trade. Recent developments have already contributed to concerns about oil supply stability and rising fuel costs. The conflicting statements from both sides reflect the broader uncertainty surrounding the current geopolitical climate. While Trump’s comments suggested the possibility of diplomatic engagement, Iran’s denial indicates that no formal communication regarding a ceasefire has taken place. As tensions continue to unfold, the situation remains closely monitored by governments and analysts worldwide. The absence of confirmed negotiations highlights the fragile nature of U.S.-Iran relations and the ongoing challenges in achieving stability in the region.
Iran IRGC threatens US companies after killing of senior military official
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a warning on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, stating it would target major American companies operating across West Asia and the Gulf if further Iranian leaders are killed in what it described as “targeted assassinations.” The statement marks a significant escalation in tensions, as the IRGC directly named 18 prominent U.S.-based firms and warned of potential retaliation against their regional facilities. Among the companies identified we
Iran IRGC threatens US companies after killing of senior military official
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a warning on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, stating it would target major American companies operating across West Asia and the Gulf if further Iranian leaders are killed in what it described as “targeted assassinations.” The statement marks a significant escalation in tensions, as the IRGC directly named 18 prominent U.S.-based firms and warned of potential retaliation against their regional facilities. Among the companies identified we
Nitish Kumar Set to Resign After Rajya Sabha Win, Big Shift in Bihar Politics
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is set to resign from the state Legislative Council, marking a major turning point in Bihar’s political landscape. The move comes just weeks after his election to the Rajya Sabha and is expected to pave the way for his exit from the Chief Minister’s post. Sources within the party indicate that despite resistance from sections of the
Nitish Kumar Set to Resign After Rajya Sabha Win, Big Shift in Bihar Politics
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is set to resign from the state Legislative Council, marking a major turning point in Bihar’s political landscape. The move comes just weeks after his election to the Rajya Sabha and is expected to pave the way for his exit from the Chief Minister’s post. Sources within the party indicate that despite resistance from sections of the
Trump Claims Regime Change in Iran, Signals Peace Deal Soon
US President Donald Trump has made a striking claim that “regime change has happened” in Iran, even as the conflict between the two nations continues after a month of escalating military action. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump indicated that negotiations are underway and suggested that a peace deal could be reached “pretty soon,” despite ongoing tensions. According to Trump, t
Trump Claims Regime Change in Iran, Signals Peace Deal Soon
US President Donald Trump has made a striking claim that “regime change has happened” in Iran, even as the conflict between the two nations continues after a month of escalating military action. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump indicated that negotiations are underway and suggested that a peace deal could be reached “pretty soon,” despite ongoing tensions. According to Trump, t
Donald Trump’s ‘Strait of Trump’ Comment Goes Viral Amid Hormuz Crisis
US President Donald Trump made a light-hearted remark about the Strait of Hormuz during a recent investment forum in Miami, drawing laughter from the audience. While speaking about the ongoing situation in the Middle East, Trump jokingly referred to the critical waterway as the “Strait of Trump” before correcting himself and saying “Hormuz.” He followed the comment with a sarcastic apology, taking a swipe at mainstream media. Trump said that any slip of words would likely be
Donald Trump’s ‘Strait of Trump’ Comment Goes Viral Amid Hormuz Crisis
US President Donald Trump made a light-hearted remark about the Strait of Hormuz during a recent investment forum in Miami, drawing laughter from the audience. While speaking about the ongoing situation in the Middle East, Trump jokingly referred to the critical waterway as the “Strait of Trump” before correcting himself and saying “Hormuz.” He followed the comment with a sarcastic apology, taking a swipe at mainstream media. Trump said that any slip of words would likely be
US–Israel–Iran War | Israel confirms strikes on Iran nuclear sites in Yazd and Arak
Israel confirmed it carried out coordinated airstrikes on nuclear-related facilities in central Iran on Friday, March 27, 2026, targeting a uranium processing site in Yazd and a heavy water plant in Arak, according to official military statements. The strikes mark a significant escalation in ongoing efforts to disrupt Iran’s nuclear program amid heightened regional tensions. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the operation in Yazd focused on a uranium extraction facility described as cri
US–Israel–Iran War | Israel confirms strikes on Iran nuclear sites in Yazd and Arak
Israel confirmed it carried out coordinated airstrikes on nuclear-related facilities in central Iran on Friday, March 27, 2026, targeting a uranium processing site in Yazd and a heavy water plant in Arak, according to official military statements. The strikes mark a significant escalation in ongoing efforts to disrupt Iran’s nuclear program amid heightened regional tensions. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the operation in Yazd focused on a uranium extraction facility described as cri
US-Israel-Iran conflict escalates as strikes intensify and diplomacy falters
The ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran is nearing the one-month mark, with hostilities continuing to escalate across multiple fronts. Despite renewed claims of diplomatic engagement, military operations remain active, contributing to rising casualties and increasing uncertainty across the region. US President Donald Trump recently stated that discussions with Iran are ongoing, suggesting the possibility of a diplomatic breakthrough. However, Iranian authorities have dismissed such claims, describing reports of negotiations as misleading and intended to influence global oil and financial markets. The conflicting narratives have further complicated the geopolitical landscape, as both sides continue to pursue military strategies alongside public statements on diplomacy. Recent strikes have intensified within Iran, including an attack in southern Tehran that resulted in at least 12 fatalities and left 28 others injured. These developments underscore the continued volatility within Iranian territory, as Israeli and US operations target strategic locations amid the broader confrontation. In response, Iran and its ally Hezbollah have launched a fresh wave of missile attacks targeting Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv and areas in the north. The strikes have caused civilian casualties, with at least one reported death and multiple injuries. Israel has simultaneously expanded its military operations in southern Lebanon, following indications of a plan to establish control up to the Litani River. Reports indicate that at least 33 people have been killed in recent bombardments in the region. The conflict has also extended beyond immediate battle zones, affecting regional stability and international economic interests. The United Arab Emirates confirmed that a Moroccan national working with its armed forces in Bahrain was killed during an Iranian attack, with additional personnel reported injured. Meanwhile, QatarEnergy has declared force majeure on several liquefied natural gas contracts, impacting supply agreements with countries including Italy, Belgium, South Korea, and China. As military actions continue alongside disputed diplomatic signals, the conflict is increasingly influencing global energy markets and geopolitical dynamics, raising concerns about further escalation and broader economic consequences.
US-Israel-Iran conflict escalates as strikes intensify and diplomacy falters
The ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran is nearing the one-month mark, with hostilities continuing to escalate across multiple fronts. Despite renewed claims of diplomatic engagement, military operations remain active, contributing to rising casualties and increasing uncertainty across the region. US President Donald Trump recently stated that discussions with Iran are ongoing, suggesting the possibility of a diplomatic breakthrough. However, Iranian authorities have dismissed such claims, describing reports of negotiations as misleading and intended to influence global oil and financial markets. The conflicting narratives have further complicated the geopolitical landscape, as both sides continue to pursue military strategies alongside public statements on diplomacy. Recent strikes have intensified within Iran, including an attack in southern Tehran that resulted in at least 12 fatalities and left 28 others injured. These developments underscore the continued volatility within Iranian territory, as Israeli and US operations target strategic locations amid the broader confrontation. In response, Iran and its ally Hezbollah have launched a fresh wave of missile attacks targeting Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv and areas in the north. The strikes have caused civilian casualties, with at least one reported death and multiple injuries. Israel has simultaneously expanded its military operations in southern Lebanon, following indications of a plan to establish control up to the Litani River. Reports indicate that at least 33 people have been killed in recent bombardments in the region. The conflict has also extended beyond immediate battle zones, affecting regional stability and international economic interests. The United Arab Emirates confirmed that a Moroccan national working with its armed forces in Bahrain was killed during an Iranian attack, with additional personnel reported injured. Meanwhile, QatarEnergy has declared force majeure on several liquefied natural gas contracts, impacting supply agreements with countries including Italy, Belgium, South Korea, and China. As military actions continue alongside disputed diplomatic signals, the conflict is increasingly influencing global energy markets and geopolitical dynamics, raising concerns about further escalation and broader economic consequences.
Denmark PM resigns as election results force coalition talks
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen formally resigned on Wednesday following the outcome of the country’s general election, initiating the process of forming a new government after no political bloc secured a clear majority. The resignation was submitted to King Frederik at the Royal Palace, in line with constitutional practice when an incumbent administration loses its parliamentary majority. Frederiksen’s Social Democrats emerged as the largest party, securing 21.9% of the vote and retaining the highest number of seats in parliament. However, the result marked the party’s weakest performance in more than a century, significantly undermining its governing position. The left-leaning “red bloc,” led by the Social Democrats, secured 84 seats, falling short of the 90 required for a majority in the 179-seat Folketing. Despite the setback, Frederiksen signaled her intention to remain politically active and potentially lead the next government. She will continue in a caretaker role until coalition negotiations conclude. Addressing supporters, she acknowledged disappointment over the vote share but emphasized that her party remains the largest political force in Denmark. The opposition “blue bloc” also failed to secure a governing majority, collectively winning 77 seats. The Liberal Party Venstre recorded one of its poorest results, securing just 10.1% of the vote and trailing behind the Green Left party. With neither bloc able to form a government independently, attention has shifted to the Moderates party, led by former prime minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, which secured 14 seats and is expected to play a decisive role in coalition talks. The election, called earlier than anticipated, was initially influenced by international tensions, including debates over Greenland. However, domestic policy issues dominated the campaign, reshaping voter priorities. Political negotiations are expected to continue for several days or weeks as parties attempt to build a stable governing coalition.
Denmark PM resigns as election results force coalition talks
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen formally resigned on Wednesday following the outcome of the country’s general election, initiating the process of forming a new government after no political bloc secured a clear majority. The resignation was submitted to King Frederik at the Royal Palace, in line with constitutional practice when an incumbent administration loses its parliamentary majority. Frederiksen’s Social Democrats emerged as the largest party, securing 21.9% of the vote and retaining the highest number of seats in parliament. However, the result marked the party’s weakest performance in more than a century, significantly undermining its governing position. The left-leaning “red bloc,” led by the Social Democrats, secured 84 seats, falling short of the 90 required for a majority in the 179-seat Folketing. Despite the setback, Frederiksen signaled her intention to remain politically active and potentially lead the next government. She will continue in a caretaker role until coalition negotiations conclude. Addressing supporters, she acknowledged disappointment over the vote share but emphasized that her party remains the largest political force in Denmark. The opposition “blue bloc” also failed to secure a governing majority, collectively winning 77 seats. The Liberal Party Venstre recorded one of its poorest results, securing just 10.1% of the vote and trailing behind the Green Left party. With neither bloc able to form a government independently, attention has shifted to the Moderates party, led by former prime minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, which secured 14 seats and is expected to play a decisive role in coalition talks. The election, called earlier than anticipated, was initially influenced by international tensions, including debates over Greenland. However, domestic policy issues dominated the campaign, reshaping voter priorities. Political negotiations are expected to continue for several days or weeks as parties attempt to build a stable governing coalition.
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran rejects US ceasefire plan, outlines conditions amid escalating Middle East conflict
Iran has rejected a United States-backed proposal to pause the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, instead presenting its own set of conditions for ending hostilities, according to statements broadcast by the country’s state-run English-language network. The development comes amid continued military escalation, with Tehran reportedly launching further attacks targeting Israel and parts of the Gulf region. An unnamed Iranian official was quoted as confirming that Tehran had formally declin
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran rejects US ceasefire plan, outlines conditions amid escalating Middle East conflict
Iran has rejected a United States-backed proposal to pause the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, instead presenting its own set of conditions for ending hostilities, according to statements broadcast by the country’s state-run English-language network. The development comes amid continued military escalation, with Tehran reportedly launching further attacks targeting Israel and parts of the Gulf region. An unnamed Iranian official was quoted as confirming that Tehran had formally declin
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran denies talks with US as Gulf tensions escalate and Strait deadline expires
As the conflict in the Middle East enters its fourth week, Iran has firmly denied engaging in any negotiations or discussions with the United States since the hostilities began, contradicting recent remarks by US President Donald Trump. The Iranian government’s statement comes after Trump publicly claimed that Washington and Tehran had held “very good and productive conversations” aimed at achieving a comprehensive resolution to the ongoing crisis. Iranian officials dismissed the assertion
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran denies talks with US as Gulf tensions escalate and Strait deadline expires
As the conflict in the Middle East enters its fourth week, Iran has firmly denied engaging in any negotiations or discussions with the United States since the hostilities began, contradicting recent remarks by US President Donald Trump. The Iranian government’s statement comes after Trump publicly claimed that Washington and Tehran had held “very good and productive conversations” aimed at achieving a comprehensive resolution to the ongoing crisis. Iranian officials dismissed the assertion
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran alleges strike near Bushehr nuclear plant amid rising tensions
Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization on Tuesday reported that a projectile struck within the perimeter of the Bushehr nuclear power plant, alleging that the attack was carried out by the United States and Israel. In an official statement, the agency described the incident as part of continued aggression by what it termed the “American-Zionist enemy.” Authorities said the projectile landed inside the facility’s enclosure but confirmed that initial assessments found no financial losses, techn
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran alleges strike near Bushehr nuclear plant amid rising tensions
Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization on Tuesday reported that a projectile struck within the perimeter of the Bushehr nuclear power plant, alleging that the attack was carried out by the United States and Israel. In an official statement, the agency described the incident as part of continued aggression by what it termed the “American-Zionist enemy.” Authorities said the projectile landed inside the facility’s enclosure but confirmed that initial assessments found no financial losses, techn
LaGuardia crash and Texas refinery blast on March 23 raise safety concerns
Two major incidents on March 23 have drawn national attention in the United States, as authorities investigate a fatal aircraft collision at LaGuardia Airport and a massive refinery explosion in Texas that has raised concerns over energy supply and safety. Late Sunday night, just before midnight on March 23, an Air Canada Express flight collided with a fire rescue vehicle while landing at LaGuardia Airport in New York. The aircraft, a CRJ900 operated by Jazz Aviation, was carrying 72 passeng
LaGuardia crash and Texas refinery blast on March 23 raise safety concerns
Two major incidents on March 23 have drawn national attention in the United States, as authorities investigate a fatal aircraft collision at LaGuardia Airport and a massive refinery explosion in Texas that has raised concerns over energy supply and safety. Late Sunday night, just before midnight on March 23, an Air Canada Express flight collided with a fire rescue vehicle while landing at LaGuardia Airport in New York. The aircraft, a CRJ900 operated by Jazz Aviation, was carrying 72 passeng
Texas refinery explosion triggers emergency lockdown and oil supply concerns
A massive explosion at the Valero Port Arthur refinery in Texas on Monday (March 23) has triggered an emergency response and raised fresh concerns over fuel supply stability in the United States. The incident sent flames and thick black smoke into the sky, prompting authorities to issue a shelter-in-place order for nearby residents. Local emergency officials urged people in surrounding areas to remain indoors as a precaution, citing potential risks from hazardous smoke. The refinery
Texas refinery explosion triggers emergency lockdown and oil supply concerns
A massive explosion at the Valero Port Arthur refinery in Texas on Monday (March 23) has triggered an emergency response and raised fresh concerns over fuel supply stability in the United States. The incident sent flames and thick black smoke into the sky, prompting authorities to issue a shelter-in-place order for nearby residents. Local emergency officials urged people in surrounding areas to remain indoors as a precaution, citing potential risks from hazardous smoke. The refinery
US–Israel–Iran War | Airstrike kills PMF commander in Iraq as Iran gas facilities suffer damage
An airstrike targeting a military installation used by the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) in Iraq’s Anbar province has resulted in multiple fatalities, including a senior commander, amid rising regional tensions. The Iran-aligned group confirmed that Saad Duwai al-Baiji, its Anbar commander, was among those killed in the strike. Initial reports indicated that at least seven PMF fighters were killed and 13 others injured when the strike hit the base during what sources described
US–Israel–Iran War | Airstrike kills PMF commander in Iraq as Iran gas facilities suffer damage
An airstrike targeting a military installation used by the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) in Iraq’s Anbar province has resulted in multiple fatalities, including a senior commander, amid rising regional tensions. The Iran-aligned group confirmed that Saad Duwai al-Baiji, its Anbar commander, was among those killed in the strike. Initial reports indicated that at least seven PMF fighters were killed and 13 others injured when the strike hit the base during what sources described
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran missile strikes trigger blast in Jerusalem as Israel deploys rescue teams
A loud explosion was reported over Jerusalem early Tuesday following two rounds of missile launches from Iran, heightening tensions in the already volatile Middle East region. Israeli authorities confirmed that air raid alerts were triggered across several areas, prompting residents to take shelter as defense systems responded to the incoming threats. According to the Israeli military, the missile launches occurred within a short interval, with the second wave followed by an audible
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran missile strikes trigger blast in Jerusalem as Israel deploys rescue teams
A loud explosion was reported over Jerusalem early Tuesday following two rounds of missile launches from Iran, heightening tensions in the already volatile Middle East region. Israeli authorities confirmed that air raid alerts were triggered across several areas, prompting residents to take shelter as defense systems responded to the incoming threats. According to the Israeli military, the missile launches occurred within a short interval, with the second wave followed by an audible
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran confirms intelligence chief killed in Israeli airstrike amid rising tensions
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has confirmed the death of Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib following an Israeli airstrike in Tehran, describing the incident as a “cowardly assassination” that has intensified tensions in an already volatile Middle East conflict. The confirmation came on Wednesday,
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran confirms intelligence chief killed in Israeli airstrike amid rising tensions
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has confirmed the death of Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib following an Israeli airstrike in Tehran, describing the incident as a “cowardly assassination” that has intensified tensions in an already volatile Middle East conflict. The confirmation came on Wednesday,









