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According to reports, clouds of smoke rose above the residential neighbourhood of Al Bada's, which dissipated shortly after
A significant explosion in Tehran coincided with Iran's military actions against Gulf states, prompting U.S. President Trump's threats of retaliation. The escalating conflict raises concerns over regional stability and oil prices.
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New video shows explosion near Iranian boys' school during strikes
Newly surfaced video shows an explosion near an elementary school in western Iran on the first day of U.S.-Israeli strikes on the country.
A large explosion struck Iran's capital, Tehran, on Friday Iranian state television reported. The explosion hit Ferdowsi Square, just down Enghelab Street from Tehran University, the epicenter of ongoing Quds,
Frode Larsen, head of Norway’s joint investigation and intelligence unit, said at a press conference that it is “natural to view this in the context of the current security situation,” referencing the U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign against Iran, and described the incident as a targeted attack on the U.S. Embassy.
Norwegian Police said a loud explosion was heard near the US embassy in Norway's capital, Oslo. However, it was not immediately clear what caused the blast or who was involved, the police said in a statement.
President Donald Trump says the U.S. bombed military sites on an island vital to Iran’s oil network. Trump made the announcement Friday in a social media post.
The nation’s foreign minister heavily criticised Iran following more overnight attacks by the Islamic Republic on neighbouring countries in the region. Saudi Prince Faisal bin Farhan said after a meeting between foreign ministers of the Gulf Arab states that his country would use every lever to stop the missiles and drones coming from Iran,