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Trump Threatens Iran: Obliterate Power Plants... + Iran Strikes Again: 160 Injured Near Israel’s Nuke Site... + Iran War Live: Trump’s Deadly Threat to Obliterate Iran’s Power Plants...Trump issues 48-hour ultimatum - Strait of Hormuz must fully open or US threatens 'obliterate' strikes on Iranian power plants
President Donald Trump warned the United States will 'obliterate' Iranian power plants if Iran does not fully open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, setting a fast-moving deadline as strikes continue in the region.
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10 million - Cubans affected by national power cuts after grid collapse.
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The United States doesn't even pretend to be within international law — Carl Bildt
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Trump issues 48-hour ultimatum - Strait of Hormuz must fully open or US threatens 'obliterate' strikes on Iranian power plants
The US and Iran are trading escalating threats around the Strait of Hormuz, with Trump issuing a 48-hour ultimatum aimed at Iranian power infrastructure and Iran signaling continued resistance and access conditions for shipping.
Iranian missiles hit near Israel's main nuclear research center - dozens injured in Arad and Dimona
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Iran brings Europe into range with missiles fired at Diego Garcia - attack reported
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US and UK base attack raises alarms - officials flag gaps in European air defenses
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Israeli firefighters battle vehicles ablaze after missile attack from Lebanon
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Iran social media strategy pivots to information war amid US-Israel attack - cyber experts warn of influence campaign
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WHO says strike on Sudan hospital kills at least 64 - facility taken out of service
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Hawaii flooding - 'leave now' orders as worst flooding in over 20 years threatens dam
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Cuba's power grid collapses leaving island without electricity for third time this month
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Six dead in Qatar military helicopter crash after 'technical malfunction'
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IAEA responds to nuclear facility damage fears after Iranian missile strike
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Ukraine-Russia war latest - four killed in Russian drone attacks as thousands left without power
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