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Israel asserts it had to launch its airstrike campaign to stop Iran from getting closer to being able to build a nuclear weapon. It came as Iran and the United States had been negotiating over the possibility of a new diplomatic deal over Tehran's programme
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Over 100 residents of Alipur, a Shia-majority village in Karnataka, remain stranded in Iran amid escalating regional tensions. The group includes students and families. Indian authorities and the Embassy are working closely with local officials to ensure safe return
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As tensions escalate, the US may consider aiding Israel with “bunker-buster” bombs to strike Iran's heavily fortified Fordo nuclear site, potentially shifting the conflict's dynamics
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US President Donald Trump warned Tehran residents to evacuate, insisting Iran must never obtain nuclear weapons. Israeli strikes have killed over 220 people, while Iran retaliated with hundreds of missiles and drones, killing 24 in Israel
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Natanz’s centrifuges and Fordow’s hardened underground facility are central to Iran’s uranium enrichment efforts. With uranium levels now enriched up to 60%—dangerously close to weapons-grade—and IAEA inspectors unable to access the sites post-strike, Iran’s stockpile is now effectively unmonitored
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The Indian mission also advised all Indian nationals and PIOs who can move out of Tehran using their own resources, to move to a safe location outside the city
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He will be missing Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who arrived in Calgary Monday evening and will be participating in the summit of the powerful industrialised democracies, along with a select group of emerging economies
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Airport closures across the Middle East amid Israel-Iran conflict have stranded thousands of passengers, halted flights, and heightened regional travel chaos as tensions escalate with ongoing airstrikes, drone attacks, and missile retaliation
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Oil prices surged after Israel attacked Iran’s South Pars gas field amid escalating tensions. While analysts expect temporary price hikes, any disruption to the Strait of Hormuz or broader conflict could lead to lasting price increases
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The Israel-Iran conflict has disrupted the supply of smuggled Iranian fuel into Pakistan’s Balochistan province, triggering a fuel crisis. Many petrol stations closed, leading to public panic, especially in border districts like Gwadar and Panjgur
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While no US personnel were injured, both the Tel Aviv consulate and the US Embassy in Jerusalem have been temporarily closed as a safety precaution
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The Israel-Iran conflict escalated sharply as the Israeli Air Force conducted precision airstrikes on Quds Force command centres in Tehran, accusing them of orchestrating attacks against Israel
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Netanyahu described Trump as Tehran's "enemy number one" and accused Iran of actively plotting his elimination
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The US President warns Iran against attacking US interests amid escalating Israel-Iran conflict and predicted the two nations would soon make peace. He cites his past diplomatic efforts and urges Israel to pursue diplomacy while resisting calls for deeper US involvement
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The warning, posted in Farsi on social media by IDF spokesperson Colonel Avichay Adraee, follows similar alerts issued before past Israeli strikes in Gaza, Lebanon, and Yemen
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Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Tehran would cease retaliatory actions if Israeli attacks stopped, as the Iran-Israel conflict entered its third day with escalating strikes and casualties