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Donald Trump has postponed military strikes against Iranian power plants following ‘good and productive conversations’ with the regime. He instructed the Department of War to delay actions for five days, contingent on the ongoing discussions.
Trump postpones attacks against Iranian energy infrastructure, leading Iran to claim he has ‘backed down’ after recent talks.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that Iran’s missiles can reach ‘deep into Europe’. Following the missile strike on Diego Garcia, he reiterated concerns while UK senior ministers expressed doubts about the validity of these warnings. Stay updated for further developments.
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During a significant anti-government rally in Belgrade, Serbia, on March 15, 2025, attendees reported hearing a frightening sound that caused panic and chaos among the crowd. Witnesses described the noise as a “whiz” lasting a few seconds, which prompted many to flee the area.
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