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Omprakash Rajbhar said global tensions have temporarily affected oil supplies but assured that the Prime Minister is acting swiftly to stabilise the situation. He urged citizens not to panic, stating that adequate fuel supplies will soon be restored.
Iran has threatened to strike key Saudi and Emirati oil ports if the United States invades its territory, warning of wider regional escalation. Missile and drone attacks have continued as tensions rise over the Strait of Hormuz.
Donald Trump said the United States is achieving its goals in the conflict with Iran during remarks in Miami. He joked about calling the Strait of Hormuz the 'Strait of Trump' and suggested Cuba could be next.
Russia and Iran discussed prospects for a diplomatic resolution to the escalating Middle East conflict. The talks come amid deepening strategic ties and Western allegations that Moscow is providing Tehran with military support.
Conservatives at a major Texas conference are divided over the war with Iran. While some criticize President Donald Trump for breaking his 'no new wars' pledge, others praise his assertive stance.
Three Palestinians, including a teenager, were killed in separate shootings involving Israeli forces in the West Bank, Palestinian officials said. The Israeli military said troops fired at individuals involved in violent disturbances.
Naseem Shah faces disciplinary action after criticizing a politician's presence at a Pakistan Super League match held without fans. The cricket board says he breached contract and media rules.
Pension funds are facing fresh cash calls as rising gilt yields unsettle bond markets. While the disruption is less severe than the 2022 crisis, higher yields and global tensions have reignited political and financial concerns.
Business leaders warn that higher minimum wages and rising costs could reduce entry-level jobs for young people. Employers say the added financial pressure may lead to fewer roles and potential job losses.
The Israel Defense Forces are carrying out an extensive operation to prepare bases and troops for Passover amid ongoing conflict. From koshering entire facilities to organizing field Seders for frontline soldiers, the military is balancing strict holiday observance with wartime demands.
As war continues, Israelis and Palestinians are clashing over control of ancient sites in the West Bank. Competing archaeological and heritage initiatives reflect a broader struggle to shape historical narratives and future claims to the land.
The share of Jewish students at Yale has dropped sharply over the past decade, even as overall enrollment has grown. University officials and student leaders say Jewish campus life remains active and well supported despite the decline in reported numbers.
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