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The US military has deployed GBU-72 Advanced 5k penetrator bombs against missile sites along Iran’s coastline, targeting hardened structures. These bombs, launched from B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, aim for profound penetration. For further insights, follow the developments closely.
Authorities have declared a state of emergency in Tenerife due to the imminent arrival of Storm Therese, expected to bring gusts of up to 60mph and heavy rainfall. Residents and visitors are advised to avoid unnecessary travel and secure outdoor items.
US central bank raises inflation forecast amid rising oil prices linked to the Iran war, signaling potential economic challenges ahead.
The Islamic State recently condemned Syrian interim president Ahmad al-Sharaa, calling for foreign fighters to defect to its ranks due to his diplomatic ties with the US.
Japan’s Agriculture Minister Taku Eto resigned after facing backlash for saying he had “never had to buy rice,” amid a national rice shortage and rising prices.
President Trump proposes a $175 billion missile defence initiative, dubbed the “Golden Dome,” aiming for completion before the end of his administration.
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