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Trump says US will hit Iran 'hard' again today
Trump escalated pressure on Iran with a warning of renewed strikes, threatening the country will "pay the price" for stalling on nuclear negotiations. The statement comes as Tehran vowed retaliation against any further military action, raising the stakes in an already volatile standoff. The exchange signals a deepening crisis with no clear diplomatic off-ramp in sight.
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Three Indian sailors missing after US says it hit tanker in Gulf of Oman
Three Indian sailors remain missing after a US strike hit the tanker Settebello in the Gulf of Oman, with 21 crew members successfully rescued. India's government confirmed the nationals were among those aboard the vessel, raising diplomatic stakes around the incident. The strike underscores the mounting human cost of military operations in one of the world's most critical shipping corridors.
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Trump on Iran: We're going to be attacking them very hard
The United States will strike Iran "very hard" if a peace deal fails to materialize, President Trump warned Wednesday, escalating pressure on Tehran amid ongoing nuclear negotiations. Trump also revealed that the U.S. has been extracting Iranian oil, a significant disclosure that signals active economic warfare beyond sanctions. The dual threat of military force and resource seizure marks a sharp intensification of Washington's posture toward Iran.
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Trump hardens tone against Iran, says βmay keep goingβ with strikes
Trump escalated his rhetoric against Iran, declaring the country "completely defeated" while threatening further strikes on civilian infrastructure. The comments signal Washington is not ruling out continued military pressure despite the recent bombardment. The warnings raise serious concerns about the potential for broader regional destabilization.
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Mass shooting with at least 10 attackers in Johannesburg
A coordinated mass shooting near Johannesburg has left 12 people dead, with authorities now hunting at least 10 suspects believed to be involved in the attack. The scale of the assault β involving a double-digit number of perpetrators β points to a level of organization that has alarmed South African officials. The incident adds to growing concerns about violent crime in the country's most populous urban region.
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