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NewYorkTimesA New U.S. Missile Hit a Sports Hall in Iran. Here's What We Know About It.March 30, 2026
A newly developed United States Army missile struck a sports hall in southern Iran, killing at least 21 people, according to Iranian officials. The Precision Strike Missile is a recently fielded weapon that the Defense Department is rapidly expanding as part of its future war plans.
Sir Keir Starmer has warned resident doctors to reconsider planned strike action within 48 hours or risk losing a proposed pay and jobs deal. The dispute continues despite an offer that includes above-inflation pay rises and expanded training opportunities.
Australians are worried about fuel shortages in Bali as global oil prices rise, but travellers on the island say supply remains stable and prices are low. Indonesian authorities are subsidising fuel, though higher airfares could impact tourism.
ArutzShevaHallel at the Seder: The mixed emotions and resiliency embedded in our traditionsMarch 30, 2026
An exploration of why Hallel is divided at the Seder suggests it reflects the Israelites' mingled grief and gratitude on the night of redemption. The tradition embodies resilience, compassion, and the enduring tension between mourning and celebration that continues to shape Jewish memory.
ArutzShevaJewish comedian Modi pulls out of Passover event due to Mamdani participationMarch 30, 2026
Comedian Modi withdrew from a Passover benefit event after learning that Mayor Zohran Mamdani would participate. The mayor has faced criticism over his stance on Israel and recent policy reversals.
An ancient Passover miracle saved Jerusalem from the Assyrian army as the people sang in faith despite imminent danger. The story is presented as a timeless lesson of trust and hope in the face of modern threats.
This week’s news quiz covers global conflict, a landmark social media trial, nationwide protests, and major changes in sports and the military. It also touches on public health, space exploration, and a viral cultural microtrend.
The closure of a key Middle Eastern shipping route has sparked fuel shortages in Myanmar. Authorities have imposed strict rationing as long queues form at petrol stations amid soaring global oil prices.
March 30, 2026
Top Iranian leaders, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and security chief Ali Larijani, have been killed in strikes during the escalating conflict with the United States and Israel. Tehran has swiftly replaced key figures as regional tensions and global energy concerns intensify.
March 30, 2026
A long-serving United Nations diplomat has resigned, alleging preparations for possible nuclear action against Iran. He warned of catastrophic humanitarian consequences and urged global protests to prevent escalation.
March 30, 2026
The government has given gems and jewellery exporters a 30-day extension to meet export and import deadlines due to Middle East-related cargo disruptions. The move aims to ease shipment delays and support trade continuity without additional fees or paperwork.
Iran says it carried out precision missile and drone strikes on military sites and alleged pilot hideouts linked to the United States and Israel. The attacks mark a significant escalation in the conflict and raise fears of wider regional war.





