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Israel launches 2nd phase of attacks on Iran, targeting ballistic missile bunkers: media
Israel launches 2nd phase of attacks on Iran, targeting ballistic missile bunkers: media
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US aircraft not involved in Iran operations 'accepted' on bases in France: media
PARIS, March 5 (Xinhua) -- U.S. aircraft not participating in operations in Iran have been accepted at certain military bases in France, French daily Le Parisien reported on Thursday, citing the French military.Contrary to earlier media reports citing the French armed forces' general staff, France has not authorized the presence of U.S. aircraft at French bases in the Middle East, but rather at bases located in France, the report said.France has also required that the aircraft not take part in U.S. operations in Iran and be used strictly to support the defense of its partners in the region, according to the report.
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Iran says death toll of US-Israeli strik...
Iran says death toll of US-Israeli strikes reaches 1,230
Iran said on Thursday that 1,230 people have been killed in U.S. and Israeli strikes on the country since fighting began on Saturday.
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Landslide kills at least 200 people at D...
Landslide kills at least 200 people at DR Congo's Rubaya mine
More than 200 people were killed in a landslide at the Rubaya coltan mine in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the country's mines ministry said on Wednesday.The ministry said the landslide, triggered by days of heavy rain, struck on Tuesday, killing over 200 people, including about 70
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Iraq's Kurdistan region denies sending armed groups into Iran
BAGHDAD, March 5 (Xinhua) -- Iraq's Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) on Thursday denied claims it sent Kurdish groups to infiltrate Iran, saying it is not involved in any campaign to escalate regional conflicts.KRG spokesperson Peshawa Hawramani called reports suggesting the region is arming and sending Kurdish parties into Iran completely false. He said the KRG and its political parties are committed to peace and stability.Hawramani also condemned attacks on the Kurdistan region, urging Iraq's federal government and the international community to protect Kurdish territory and civilians.Earlier in the day, Iran's Intelligence Ministry said its armed forces had heavily damaged positions and facilities of separatist terrorist groups near its western borders in a pre-emptive operation. The ministry accused the groups of trying to infiltrate Iran with U.S. and Israeli backing to carry out attacks in urban and border areas, according to Iran's state news agency IRNA.Tensions escalated after a joint U.S.-Israeli strike on Iran on Saturday, prompting Tehran to launch missile and drone attacks on Israeli and U.S. targets across the Middle East.The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, an umbrella body for pro-Iranian militias, warned Thursday that European forces and interests could become legitimate targets if they support U.S.-Israeli operations.The group also claimed it shot down a U.S. MQ-9 drone over Iraq's Salahuddin province and conducted 29 drone and missile attacks on enemy bases in Iraq and the region over the past 24 hours. No further details on the targets or casualties were provided.
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Cambodia's Angkor welcomes over 14,000 C...
Cambodia's Angkor welcomes over 14,000 Chinese tourists in first 2 months of 2026
Cambodia's renowned Angkor Archaeological Park attracted a total of 14,334 Chinese tourists in January and February, down 39 percent from 23,536 over the same period last year, according to a report released on Thursday.China was the fourth biggest source of international tourist arrivals to
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South Africa describes relationship with...
South Africa describes relationship with Rwanda as 'unsustainable'
Relations between South Africa and Rwanda are "unsustainable" and in their current form require urgent attention, a senior South African official said on Wednesday.Bulelwa Kiva, acting chief director for East Africa at the Department of International Relations and Cooperation, made the remarks
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View of damaged Golestan Palace in Tehra...
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View of damaged Golestan Palace in Tehran, Iran
View of damaged Golestan Palace in Tehran, Iran
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Russia, Ukraine to exchange 500 prisoner...
Russia, Ukraine to exchange 500 prisoners over Thursday, Friday: Russian authorities
Russia and Ukraine will each release a total of 500 prisoners on Thursday and Friday, with the first 200 on each side already being swapped, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.The ministry said the returned Russian servicemen are currently in Belarus, where they are receiving psychological
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Ukraine proposes postponing trilateral t...
Ukraine proposes postponing trilateral talks: Zelensky
Ukraine has discussed with the United States the possibility of postponing the next trilateral meeting with Russia and changing its location due to the situation in the Middle East, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Thursday.The next Ukraine-U.S.-Russia trilateral meeting was scheduled
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UAE's central bank affirms financial stability amid technical disruptions, queues at bank branches
ABU DHABI, March 5 (Xinhua) -- The United Arab Emirates' banking and financial sector remains stable and resilient, Governor of the Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) Khaled Mohamed Balama said Thursday, even as technical disruptions at a major bank caused long queues at some branches.Balama stated that banks, financial institutions, and insurance companies across the country continue to operate normally and provide services without interruption. He noted that the sector maintains strong capital and liquidity buffers, with a capital adequacy ratio of about 17 percent and a liquidity coverage ratio exceeding 146.6 percent -- both well above international regulatory requirements.He added that the UAE's banking systems, payment infrastructure, and financial institutions remain fully operational, and that the central bank continues to monitor developments closely to ensure financial stability.Meanwhile, some banking services have experienced technical issues. Local media reported that a technical problem at an Amazon data center in Abu Dhabi disrupted mobile banking services of First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) for several days. A Xinhua reporter observed long queues of customers withdrawing cash at a FAB branch in the Mall of the Emirates in Dubai on Thursday. Analysts say the disruptions appear to be technical in nature and have not affected the overall stability of the UAE's banking system.The UAE has been on heightened alert since a U.S.-Israeli military operation against Iran began on Saturday, triggering a sharp escalation across the Middle East with waves of missile exchanges and mounting casualties.On Thursday, the UAE's Defense Ministry said its air defense systems intercepted six ballistic missiles and 125 drones, while one missile and six drones fell within UAE territory. The ministry added that the defense systems have detected a total of 196 ballistic missiles and 1,072 drones launched toward the country since Saturday.Iran's attacks since Saturday have caused three ...
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Russia voices concern over worsening Mid...
Russia voices concern over worsening Mideast conflict
Russia's Foreign Ministry has expressed alarm about the deteriorating situation in the Middle East.In a statement released on Thursday, the ministry said there were no signs that the United States and Israel, which launched a military operation against Iran, would show restraint and stop the
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France authorizes 'temporary' presence o...
France authorizes 'temporary' presence of US aircraft on its bases in Middle East: media
France has authorized U.S. aircraft to make "temporary" use of French military bases in the Middle East, French media reported on Thursday.The debris is seen in Tehran, Iran, March 3, 2026. The joint U.S.-Israel military operation against Iran entered its fourth day.
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Iran says destroyed 'separatist terrorists' facilities near western borders
TEHRAN, March 5 (Xinhua) -- Iran's Intelligence Ministry said Thursday the country's armed forces have heavily damaged a large part of the positions and facilities belonging to separatist terrorist groups near western borders through a pre-emptive military operation.The ministry said the groups sought to abuse the war conditions and infiltrate Iran through western borders with U.S. and Israeli support, with an aim to launch terrorist attacks in Iran's urban and border areas, Iran's official news agency IRNA reported.Separately, Mohammad-Reza Rezaei, governor of Baneh border county in western Iran's province of Kurdestan, on Thursday rejected rumors of invasion against or infiltration into Iran from the shared border with Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region.According to the Iranian Students' News Agency, the governor said that security is ensured along the county's border, and that Iranian armed forces are protecting borders round the clock and with full readiness.On Wednesday night, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi held a phone conversation with Bafel Jalal Talabani, leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, a group based in Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region.The two discussed ways to expand bilateral cooperation for common security and stability along the shared border.The developments came as the joint U.S.-Israeli military operation against Iran entered its sixth day. The operation has triggered a sharp escalation across the Middle East, setting off waves of missile exchanges, mounting casualties, and far-reaching political, security, and economic repercussions.
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