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Earthmovers crawl across the gravel. Cranes rise from the scorched valley. Bulldozers inch towards the gates. Inside the Fordow nuclear complex in Iran, machines work without pause.
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The message from Tehran was blunt – no visit, no conversation. Iran’s foreign minister made it clear that there is no place for the nuclear chief United Nations (UN) in the country anytime soon.
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The IDF announced its 12-day 'Operation Rising Lion' caused "significant damage" to Iran's Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear facilities, dealing a major blow to its nuclear program.
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India expressed profound gratitude to Israel, Iran, Jordan, Egypt, Armenia, and Turkmenistan for their vital assistance in "Operation Sindhu," safely evacuating over 4,200 Indian nationals from conflict zones.  
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In a near-unanimous vote, Iran's Parliament approved suspending cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog (IAEA) following recent US airstrikes, dubbed "Operation Midnight Hammer," on its nuclear facilities.
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US President Donald Trump announced a "full and complete ceasefire" between Israel and Iran, ending 12 days of intense conflict. Trump praised the "win-win" agreement following retaliatory strikes, bringing a halt to the escalating tensions in the Middle East.  
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US President Donald Trump announced a "full and complete ceasefire" between Iran and Israel, calling it a "win-win" for all three nations. Discover how the 12-day conflict's end benefits the US, Israel's nuclear goals, and Iran's strategic positioning.
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The target (Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar), according to Tehran, is the US military’s largest base in the Middle East.
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As Iran executed Mohammad Amin Mahdavi Shayesteh for alleged Israeli espionage, an Indian engineer, Siraj Ali Ansari, went missing in Iran amid escalating military conflict, prompting his family to appeal for urgent government intervention for his safe return.  
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Uranium EXPLAINED: Why This Element Fuels The Iran-Israel Nuclear Conflict?
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Iran’s parliament has approved a plan to close the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow stretch of water that carries nearly a fifth of the world’s daily oil supply.
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The smoke rising over Tehran in 2025 carries the weight of centuries. For Iran, war is not a headline, it is a memory. A deeply buried rhythm that beats through history’s dust and blood.
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Away from the military maps and talking points, real lives have been reduced to rubble. 
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They brought home stories of survival – of days spent in fear, of parents who did not sleep and of goodbyes they did not expect to say so soon.
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Bypass in-built defense systems. Desperate calls. A trusted old friend. As missiles rain over Tel Aviv, Israel quietly dials New Delhi.
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The IRGC described this latest phase of its operation as a “turning point”, suggesting that the deployment of the first-generation Fattah missile marked “the beginning of the end” for what it called Israel’s “imaginary missile defense systems”.
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Over the past 14 months, Iran has launched around 700 MRBMs toward Israel, according to Israeli military data and other estimates.
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As both nations brace for what may come next, the region watches closely - knowing that every missile launch and every interception could either escalate the confrontation or push it toward an uncontrollable breaking point.
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This legislative move arrives at a time of growing calls from foreign policy hawks and pro-Israel lobbying groups for the United States to join Israel’s escalating military campaign against Iran.
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After three straight days under Israeli fire, Iran stands bloodied but defiant. Over 240 Iranians, including several senior military officials, have been killed since the bombardments began. But what followed has jolted the region. Iranian missiles are now landing deep inside Israeli cities of Tel Aviv, Haifa and beyond, bringing a scale of destruction Tel Aviv has never faced in a direct state-to-state exchange.






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