Philippine military uncovers alleged new China spy tactics in sea row
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Explosions confirmed in central Israel following Iranian missile strike.
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Witnesses reported early-morning strikes and air activity across several parts of Iran, including Chabahar, Ahvaz, Bushehr, Yazd and Rasht.
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Messages sent to Iran International said fighter jets were heard over Chabahar around dawn, while repeated jet activity and several explosions were reported in Ahvaz later in the morning.
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In Bushehr, residents reported multiple overnight explosions, followed by two more blasts near daybreak, one of them near a Revolutionary Guards site.
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A missile base in Yazd was also reported bombed in the morning. In Rasht, an explosion was heard before dawn and electricity was briefly cut in some areas.
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World faces gas supply cliff edge as Gulf’s final LNG shipments approach ports
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Iran war spurs calls for better protection of South Asian workers in Gulf
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Qatari military helicopter crashed in territorial waters due to “a technical malfunction during a routine mission.”
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Japanese national detained in Iran last year has been released and is returning home, Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said, adding that another Japanese citizen remains in custody.
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Motegi said the release followed repeated requests to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and that efforts are ongoing to secure the release of the second detainee.
He did not identify either individual but said the released national had been held since 2025 and departed via
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Israeli army: Detection of a new batch of missiles launched from Iran toward Israel
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Japan reportedly dealing with “political unease” after Trump’s Pearl Harbor remark.
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People’s Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng defended his nation’s trade surplus, comments that come as exports continued to boom to start 2026
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