Iranian deputy minister of foreign Affairs condemns US-Israeli attacks
Debris from intercepted Iranian missile lands in Hebron
Israel strikes two schools in Iran, killing more than 80 people
At least 20 killed after military plane carrying banknotes crashes in Bolivia
Decision to allow UK exports to Armenian firm under review over Russian links
Cygnet Texkimp was approved to export machines to Rydena, but ministers examining deal after Guardian highlighted founders’ links to Kremlin military supply chain
Ministers are reviewing a decision to allow a British company to export hi-tech equipment to Armenia after the Guardian uncovered links to the Russian military supply chain.
Cygnet Texkimp, based in Cheshire, was weeks away from exporting two machines that produce carbon fibre “prepreg”, a lightweight material that can be used in a range of civil and military applications.
Continue reading...‘Viruses don’t know borders’: US anti-vaccine rhetoric could impact global measles crisis
Experts say global measles vaccination rates are falling as Trump officials signal a deprioritization of the virus
The US government has amplified anti-vaccine rhetoric and signaled that it does not consider measles to be a priority, which could have global ramifications as countries around the world have lost or are on the brink of losing measles elimination status.
The World Health Organization announced in late January that six European countries: the United Kingdom, Spain, Austria, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan had all officially lost their measles elimination status, which means the virus has been circulating continuously in those countries for more than 12 months. In order to contain measles, at least 95% of children should be fully vaccinated against it, according to health recommendations, but vaccination rates have been falling across Europe.
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Trump’s unprovoked attack on Iran has no mandate – or legal basis
US president violates UN charter just days into his Board of Peace era, and chooses to take the biggest gamble of his administration
The first war of Donald Trump’s Board of Peace era has begun – an unprovoked attempt at regime change in collaboration with Israel, with no legal foundation, launched in the midst of diplomatic efforts to avert conflict, and with minimal consultation with Congress or the American public.
Trump’s recorded eight-minute address after the first bombs had fallen, made clear that this would be no limited strike aimed at cajoling Tehran into concessions at the negotiating table. He warned that if Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) did not surrender they would be killed, and the country’s armed forces, its missile and navy would be smashed.
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Israeli defence system intercepts Iranian missiles over Haifa
U.S. and Israel Attack Iran. What It Means for Oil Prices. – Barron’s
- U.S. and Israel Attack Iran. What It Means for Oil Prices. Barron's
- 'Bigger ramifications than Venezuela': Markets brace for impact after U.S. strikes Iran CNBC
- Iran's main oil and gas production and infrastructure Reuters
- Iran could unleash hell on Strait of Hormuz after Trump strikes The Times
- Oil Prices Have Been Rising Over Fears of Conflict WSJ
Bowen: A dangerous moment, but US and Israel see opportunity not to be missed
Al Jazeera reporter on the streets of Tehran as missiles hit the city
Explosions heard across the Middle East as Iran retaliates against U.S. attacks; flights disrupted – CNBC
- Explosions heard across the Middle East as Iran retaliates against U.S. attacks; flights disrupted CNBC
- Iran launches retaliatory strikes at targets across Middle East BBC
- Iran Targeting Mideast Countries That Host US Bases Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
- Departure flights for military families in Bahrain paused following attacks on US naval base Stars and Stripes
- Multiple Gulf Arab states that host US assets targeted in Iran retaliation Al Jazeera
US and Israel launch strikes on Iran: what we know so far
Joint operation prompts Tehran to retaliate with missile attacks on bases across Middle East
Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei has been killed as the US and Israel launch a war on Iran to trigger regime change, Donald Trump has claimed. The US president announced the death of the ayatollah, who has ruled Iran as supreme leader since 1989, in a post on Truth Social. “Khamenei, one of the most evil people in History, is dead,” Trump wrote.
The death of Iran’s supreme leader was announced after waves of air attacks across the country. Iran’s Red Crescent reported more than 200 deaths and 747 injuries in daylong attacks across 24 provinces.
At least 100 people were reportedly killed in a strike on a primary school in Minab, in the south-east.
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, had earlier said there were “many signs” Khamenei was “no longer alive”, and Israeli officials briefed media that his body had been recovered.
Tehran fired retaliatory strikes against Israeli and US bases across the Middle East. Iran’s attacks targeted more than six countries, pulling in places that had been previously untouched by the escalating crisis.
In Israel, one person died and 22 others are injured, media reports say, after an Iranian missile strike hit a building in Tel Aviv. An official said the building was aflame and had partially collapsed.
In Dubai, a number of people were injured after an incident occurred at Dubai international airport, the Dubai media office has said. The Burj Al Arab and Fairmont hotels caught fire amid Iranian attacks.
The United Arab Emirates said in a statement that it had intercepted the vast majority of the 137 missiles and 209 drones fired at its territory by Iran in the hours after the US and Israel launched a regime change war on the Islamic Republic.
In Bahrain, an Iranian drone flew into a high-rise building in what looked like a targeted attack, exploding and engulfing the skyscraper in flames. Earlier, the country’s national security agency was also struck by an Iranian missile.
Social media footage also appeared to show a missile hitting the huge US naval base in Bahrain. In Kuwait, a drone crashed into the country’s main airport, wounding several employees and damaging the facility.
In Lebanon, gas stations across the country had lines 10 cars deep within an hour of the strikes. People in Beirut airport watched as commercial flights were cancelled, and grocery stores were filled with the more cautious stocking up on essential goods – the memory of the 2024 war with Israel fresh in their minds.
At least one person was killed and seven wounded during an “incident” at Abu Dhabi’s Zayed international airport, officials said after Iranian strikes targeting the United Arab Emirates and Gulf states.
Continue reading...Airspace closed, airlines halt flights as US, Israel attack, Iran responds
Poorly regulated clinics in England are putting children with ADHD at risk, warn doctors
Private providers accused of prescribing powerful stimulants without examining young patients properly
Children with ADHD are being put at risk by poorly regulated private clinics that prescribe powerful stimulants without key physical examinations, doctors have warned.
A surge in remote-only assessments has led to what one clinician described as “widespread and unsafe practice”, where children are being diagnosed and medicated via video link. The clinical warnings have now forced health authorities in Greater Manchester to overhaul prescribing rules, mandating face-to-face checks to protect the safety of children.
Continue reading...Iran situation ‘perilous,’ says EU’s top diplomat – politico.eu
- Iran situation ‘perilous,’ says EU’s top diplomat politico.eu
- Here’s What World Leaders Are Saying About the U.S.-Led Attack on Iran - The New York Times The New York Times
- EU Leaders Say Iran Situation Is ‘Gravely Concerning’ WSJ
- Europeans cautious as they scramble to digest major US and Israeli attack on Iran AP News
- Joint Statement by President Costa and President von der Leyen on developments in Iran consilium.europa.eu
Airlines cancel flights after US, Israel strikes on Iran – Reuters
- Airlines cancel flights after US, Israel strikes on Iran Reuters
- Airlines suspend Middle East flights after US, Israel strikes on Iran Reuters
- Air traffic in the Middle East seen keeping clear of the conflict zone The Times of Israel
- Airspace closed, airlines halt flights as US, Israel attack, Iran responds Al Jazeera
- Qatar Airways suspends all flights after US and Israeli strikes on Iran The Independent