U.S. says airstrike on girls’ school was a targeting mistake

Preliminary U.S. report cites targeting error in deadly strike on Iranian girls’ school; Trump denies U.S. role A deadly strike on a girls’ primary school in Iran that killed at least 175 people was the result of a targeting error by the U.S. military, according to preliminary findings of a U.S. military report. The initial review concluded that coordinates used for the strike relied on outdated information, leading to the misidentification of the target. The early assessment did not specify when the coordinates were…

Lebanon faces mounting deaths and displacement as new war rages

BEIRUT — Israel ordered residents of southern Lebanon to evacuate north of the Zahrani River on Tuesday, signaling a major expansion of the conflict with Hezbollah and a potential deepening of Israel’s de facto control across the border. The evacuation directive, delivered in Arabic by an Israel Defense Forces, or IDF, spokesperson, would push civilians roughly 40 kilometers from Israel’s frontier and extend an Israeli-controlled zone to about 12% of Lebanon, according to the order’s parameters. The directive follows days of…

Shooter dead after Michigan synagogue attack, authorities confirm

Authorities said an unidentified gunman was killed after exchanging fire with security during an attack on the Temple Israel synagogue in West Bloomfield, a northwest suburb of Detroit, prompting a massive law enforcement response and precautionary lockdowns across Jewish institutions. Police said no other injuries were immediately apparent. Investigators were still working to confirm the suspect’s death and determine whether anyone else was involved. “Security saw him, engaged him in gunfire,” Sheriff Bouchard said. “Nobody…

UN: War displaces up to 3.2 million Iranians as tankers burn in Iraqi waters

Gulf crisis deepens as UN warns of mass displacement in Iran and tankers burn off Iraq The United Nations’ refugee agency warned that as many as 3.2 million people in Iran have been displaced since the war began almost two weeks ago, as fresh maritime attacks sent oil prices surging back above $100 a barrel and widened fears of a prolonged global energy shock. “This figure is likely to continue rising as hostilities persist, marking a worrying escalation in humanitarian needs,” the UN High Commissioner for Refugees said,…

Russia hails constructive talks with the United States

Russia says ‘productive’ Florida talks with U.S. envoys as oil sanctions ease; Ukraine reports teen killed in strike Florida — A top envoy for Russian President Vladimir Putin said he took part in a “productive meeting” with U.S. negotiators in Florida, in what he described as the first talks between Moscow and Washington since the start of the Iran war. The engagement comes days after the United States lifted some sanctions on Russian oil imposed after Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, a move framed as an effort to ease…

Iranian strikes set oil tankers ablaze near Iraq, defying Trump’s claims

Iran-linked attacks set two fuel tankers ablaze in Iraqi waters as Tehran escalated strikes on oil and transport infrastructure across the Middle East, warning the world to be “ready for oil to be 200 dollars a barrel.” The flare-up, coming as the joint U.S.-Israeli air campaign in Iran neared its second week, further rattled energy markets already reeling from disrupted Gulf shipping and a looming record release of strategic oil reserves. Port officials and maritime security firms said explosive-laden boats appeared to have…

Trump, Iran warn of drawn-out war as tankers burn in Iraqi waters

U.S.-Iran war widens with tanker strikes, Hormuz blockade and oil-price shock as allies weigh record reserve release The United States and Iran signaled no quick end to their war as suspected Iranian attacks on fuel tankers near the Strait of Hormuz and fresh strikes across the Middle East kept the world’s busiest oil chokepoint effectively shut and sent crude higher. Nearly two weeks into a joint U.S.-Israeli air campaign, about 2,000 people have been killed — mostly Iranians and Lebanese — and global shipping and energy…

Global Economic Stability Could Determine the Outcome of an Iran Conflict

Iran is shifting the battlefield to the global economy: oil routes and cloud giants in the crosshairs The United States holds a decisive edge in conventional firepower. Iran knows it cannot match that force head-to-head. Instead, it is probing the seams of a system that keeps the world running—energy flows and digital infrastructure—and betting that economic disruption will shape the outcome of this war as much as any clash on land, sea or air. In recent days, Iranian threats to target ships have played out despite stern…

Ethiopia Aims to Attract $2.4 Billion at Upcoming Investment Forum

Ethiopia Targets $2.4 Billion in New Investments at Annual Investment Forum Ethiopia is positioning itself as a prime destination for foreign investors by targeting $2.4 billion in new investments. Despite ongoing internal challenges, the Ethiopian Investment Commission is promoting robust measures to maintain foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows, particularly during the upcoming Investment Forum on March 26 and 27 in Addis Ababa. Ethiopia ranks second in Africa for foreign direct investment inflows. The forum…

Dresden WWII bomb safely defused following city centre evacuation

Police in Dresden said a 250-kilogram World War II bomb was safely defused Friday after authorities evacuated about 18,000 people from the city center, capping one of the largest operations of its kind in the eastern German city. The unexploded British device was uncovered during clearance and construction work to rebuild a bridge over the Elbe River that partially collapsed in 2024. Emergency services ordered an evacuation within a 1-kilometer radius, calling it the city’s largest such operation in recent years. More than…