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US Embassy in Baghdad Targeted by Rockets and Drones

A heavy barrage of rockets and armed drones struck near the US embassy in Baghdad and the Green Zone in one of the most intense assaults since the Iran war began, prompting heightened security and urgent diplomatic concern

Number

400 - Reported dead in Kabul hospital strike

Quote

"They have been literally obliterated" — Donald Trump


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US Embassy in Baghdad Targeted by Rockets and Drones

A heavy barrage of rockets and armed drones struck near the US embassy in Baghdad and the Green Zone, marking one of the fiercest assaults since the Iran war began. Footage and eyewitness reports show multiple aerial threats and damage around diplomatic facilities.

Starmer Denies Trump Claim He Offered UK Carriers to Middle East

Western governments rebuffed White House requests to deploy naval forces to the Strait of Hormuz, straining diplomatic ties. Britain and NATO partners publicly declined to commit warships while the US seeks a coalition to keep commercial traffic flowing.

Trump Threatens Kharg Island Strike - Says It Could End Iran Oil Exports

Kharg Island has emerged as a strategic focal point after US strikes and presidential threats to Iran's oil infrastructure. Analysts warn further strikes on the island could sharply escalate the oil shock and regional conflict dynamics.

Drone Sparks Fire at Fujairah Oil Terminal - UAE Site Hit

A series of drone attacks has struck Gulf oil infrastructure, igniting fires at major UAE terminals and threatening regional energy flows. The incidents underscore how the Iran war is disrupting global shipping and refining operations.

Cuba's National Grid Collapses - Islandwide Blackout

Cuba's national power system suffered a catastrophic collapse, leaving the island in darkness amid an escalating energy crisis. Officials and analysts warn the blackout deepens economic pain as Havana seeks foreign investment and aid.

Afghan Officials Say Pakistan Strike Killed 400 at Kabul Rehab Hospital

Afghan authorities say a Pakistani airstrike hit a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul with devastating casualties, fueling cross‑border tensions. Rescue teams continue recovery efforts as both Kabul and Islamabad trade conflicting claims.

Trump Contradicts His Own Justification for Iran War - Tension Rises

Conflicts between White House messaging and intelligence assessments are widening as the Iran war continues. Leaks and contradictions from senior officials are fueling criticism of presidential claims about the campaign's progress.

Treasury Yields Tick Up as Oil Surges and Fed Decision Looms

Markets are reacting to the Iran conflict with higher yields and renewed oil volatility as investors price in supply disruptions. The risk of sustained higher energy prices is feeding through to bond markets and investor positioning.

Australia Raises Rates to Near One Year High as Iran War Fuels Inflation Risk

Central banks are tightening as oil shocks and war risks raise inflation concerns. The Reserve Bank of Australia and other policymakers are raising rates to counter rising price pressures linked to the conflict.

Israeli Strikes Displace One Million in Beirut and South Lebanon

Israel's strikes and wider Iran war are generating massive displacement across Lebanon and Beirut as ground and air campaigns intensify. Regional governments and aid organizations warn of a growing humanitarian crisis.

FBI Reveals Terror Attacks Thwarted Across Four States

Domestic security agencies warn of spillover threats as overseas strikes prompt attacks and plots at home. Federal and local authorities report thwarted plots and rising tensions in communities across the US.

TSA Agents Aren't Being Paid During Shutdown

The partial DHS shutdown is crippling airport security operations as TSA agents miss paychecks and callouts surge. Airlines and passenger groups warn of longer lines and disrupted travel during a peak season.

Jury Convicts Utah Author of Murdering Husband by Poisoning

A Utah jury found a former children's grief author guilty of poisoning her husband, a high profile criminal verdict drawing national attention. Prosecutors say the conviction exposes a fatal scheme motivated by money and deception.

At Least 23 Killed in Suspected Suicide Bombings in Maiduguri

Deadly bombings struck Maiduguri and other cities in northeastern Nigeria, killing and wounding dozens in suspected suicide attacks. Authorities and witnesses describe coordinated blasts that have left communities reeling.

Zelensky to Visit Starmer to Sign New Ukraine UK Defence Pact

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky visited the UK to deepen defence ties as NATO partners debate how to respond to the wider Iran war. London signaled continued support for Ukraine while balancing new Middle East priorities.

Search Continues for Missing Retired Air Force Major General

Search efforts continue for a retired US Air Force major general who has been missing for weeks, as investigators follow new leads. The case remains active with searches in multiple locations and renewed public interest.

Oil Flows Through Santa Barbara Coastal Pipeline for First Time in a Decade

Oil flows have resumed through a California coastal pipeline after a decade, a move tied to regulatory decisions and White House direction. The restart has become political as state and federal officials clash over environmental and safety concerns.

Thousands of Colorado Meatpacking Workers Walk Out Over Pay and Safety

A major meatpacking strike hit Colorado, shutting a large beef plant and raising concerns for beef supplies and prices. Workers demand better pay and safety as unions mobilize in the first big US beef plant walkout in decades.

Federal Judge Blocks RFK Jr.'s Overhaul of Childhood Vaccine Policy

Federal courts issued rulings blocking sweeping vaccine policy changes proposed by HHS and its advisory panel, pausing controversial reforms. Judges cited procedural and scientific concerns in freezing parts of the overhaul.

Israel Launches Ground Incursion into Southern Lebanon

Israel has opened a new ground front in southern Lebanon as clashes with Hezbollah intensify, expanding the regional war. The offensive and retaliatory missile strikes have threatened holy sites and raised fears of further escalation.

CENTCOM Says About 200 US Troops Wounded in Iran War

US military operations in the Iran war have resulted in hundreds of wounded service members and equipment incidents. Pentagon updates and reports on carrier problems and troop casualties are feeding congressional scrutiny.

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Ending TPS for Haitians and Syrians

The Supreme Court agreed to hear high‑stakes immigration cases on temporary protected status and third‑country deportations, a major test of the administration's immigration policies. The rulings could reshape protections for vulnerable migrants.

Nvidia Debuts New AI Product at GTC

Nvidia's GTC announcements underscored continued AI investment with new products and an optimistic revenue outlook, driving market attention to chip supply and demand. The firm's roadmap includes orbital AI compute and large order forecasts.

UAE Briefly Closes Airspace as Israel Strikes Lebanon and Tehran

Air travel faced disruption from both Middle East hostilities and severe weather as Gulf nations briefly closed airspace and US airports reported mass delays and cancellations. Airlines urged Congress to resolve DHS funding amid mounting chaos.