White Ribbon Day was commemorated in Prijedor, Bosnia and Herzegovina, with renewed calls for permission to build a memorial for the children killed during the 1992 war. Families of the victims and activists continue to seek recognition and a permanent monument for the more than 3,000 people killed in the Prijedor municipality.
The Tehran Times reports on the commemoration of 'Minab school martyrs,' likely referring to individuals who lost their lives in an incident related to a school in Minab, Iran. The event honors their memory.
A Spanish motorcycle police officer successfully infiltrated various skinhead groups, becoming so deeply undercover that he was even mistakenly hit by riot police during clashes.
A new mural has been unveiled in Tehran's Enqelab Square, honoring the recently martyred Leader and President, likely referring to the late President Raisi and Foreign Minister Amir-Abdollahian.
Articles detail various developments in the ongoing conflict involving Iran, including an alleged ship seizure off the UAE coast, secret bombing raids by Saudi Arabia and the UAE, and diplomatic maneuvers by Israel. The cluster also covers accusations between Iran, the US, and the UAE, and China's alleged profiteering from the situation.
Over 20,000 sailors, including French crews, are experiencing a tense daily life in the Strait of Hormuz, marked by missile threats, evacuation drills, and water rationing, as the maritime passage remains paralyzed by the ongoing Middle East conflict.
During the Falzone trial, several witnesses recounted the horrific events, stating they believed it was an attack and describing the scene as abominable with blood on their hands.
A reader expresses strong disapproval in a letter to the editor regarding a column about Tito, suggesting that the House of Flowers should be transformed into a museum of totalitarianism and personality cults.
The Iranian Ambassador to Sri Lanka has drawn a connection between the Minab tragedy and the plight of orphaned children in Colombo, highlighting a shared humanitarian concern.
Iran has announced that the death toll from a strike on a school in Minab has reached 155. This report provides an update on the casualties from the specific incident.
A report details a night with a noise and nuisance team in Southwark, highlighting that while call volume remains steady, the nature of public complaints has evolved.
An Iranian inventor has dedicated their international award to the memory of schoolgirls martyred in Minab, honoring their sacrifice and drawing attention to their story.
Renowned filmmaker Majid Majidi, involved in relief efforts, spoke about the devastating impact of ongoing conflict on Iranian cities, emphasizing civilian suffering and the resilience of the Iranian people.
Ghalibaf's flight to Pakistan for talks serves as a reminder of a missile strike on a school in Minab, with images of schoolchildren killed in the attack displayed on empty seats in the plane.
Iranians have gathered in rallies to observe the 40th day since the martyrdom of their Leader, top commanders, and Minab children, in a significant memorial event.
The father of Dr. Minaben Vijaybhai Maru, a qualified medical professional found dead, shared details of their last conversation, stating she mentioned good weather and invited him to visit.
A new, untested US missile was reportedly used in a February 28 attack that struck a school in Lamerd, southern Iran, on the same day another US Tomahawk cruise missile hit a school in Minab, killing 175 people.
An opinion piece discusses a missile strike that destroyed the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls' elementary school in Minab, southern Iran, killing 175 people, with speculation arising about the role of agentic AI in the incident.
Iran's national football team paid tribute to children killed in a Minab school airstrike by laying backpacks on a pitch and wearing black armbands before a match.
RÉCIT - Six mois après son départ de Matignon, l’ancien premier ministre de 74 ans subit un lourd échec face à son opposant socialiste Jérôme Marbot, dans le fief pyrénéen qu’il détenait depuis 2014.
ISLAMABAD: An investigation by Amnesty International into an airstrike on an Iranian school – which claimed the lives of about 168 people, mostly children – has blamed the US for the deliberate, deadly attack and urged the authorities to ensure a transparent and thorough investigation to ensure accountability.
In an in-depth report, the rights watchdog revealed that the US violated international humanitarian law by failing to take all feasible precautions to avoid civilian harm and sought acc...
Social media publications allege that the Iranian regime confirmed its Revolutionary Guard mistakenly attacked a girls' school in Minab, raising questions about the veracity of these claims.
Irańscy hakerzy z grupy Handala przyznali się do ataku na amerykańskiego producenta sprzętu medycznego Stryker. Odcięli pracowników od sieci, wyczyścili pamięć z komputerów.
Iranian Kurdish opposition groups, with 4,000 to 5,000 fighters based in Iraqi Kurdistan, are prepared to challenge Tehran and have high hopes for the US-Israeli operation in Iran, but are holding back as the war unfolds.
Amnesty International has declared the Minab school strike an absolute violation of international law by the U.S., condemning the attack on the educational institution.
Iranian state media has released a photo reportedly showing victims of a deadly explosion at a school in the southern city of Minab, with authorities reporting over 165 fatalities.
According to Iranian authorities, a strike had hit a girls' elementary school on Saturday in Minab county in the south of the country, killing more than 150 people including students.
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Una investigación preliminar del Pentágono señala a las tropas estadounidenses como posibles autoras del ataque que mató a más de 160 personas en Minab
The Feb. 28 school strike in Minab, which killed dozens, including children, appears to have been part of an attack on an adjacent naval base in southern Iran, where officials said U.S.
A strike on a girls' school in the Iranian city of Minab has become one of the most disputed episodes of the war in the Middle East, with some online blaming the Iranian regime and other reporting…
US defense secretary was evasive when asked about the airstrike that Iranian officials say killed at least 165 students
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Pete Hegseth, the US defense secretary, offered few details and was evasive when asked about the deadly strike on a girls’ school in Iran, saying only that the US was “investigating” the incident.
Iranian officials say the attack, which happened on Saturday, killed at least 16...
A funeral was held in Minab, Iran, for elementary school girls killed in an attack that authorities blame on Israel and the United States, with crowds carrying coffins and chanting anti-US and anti-Israel slogans.
Iran held a mass funeral for 165 schoolgirls and staff who were killed in what Iran describes as a United States-Israeli attack on a girls’ school in the southern city of Minab.
Sörjande samlades på tisdagen för att begrava offren för en skolattack i Minab i södra Iran, rapporterar statliga medier.
Attacken inträffade under inledningsskedet av Israels och USA:s krig mot…
A mass funeral was organized in Iran for 165 victims of an attack on a girls' school in Minab. The United Nations has called for a thorough investigation into the incident.
The reported strike took place at a girls' elementary school, Shajareh Tayyibeh School in the town of Minab in southern Iran on Saturday (February 28), killing over 160 students.
PREMIUM TIMES reported the strike at a girls’ elementary school in Minab, in the Hormozgan province of Southern Iran.
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Footage broadcast by state media shows the rubble of a girls' school in Minab where 108 people were reportedly killed, according to Iranian press reports.
The nation’s biggest TV newsrooms scrambled on Saturday morning to cover strikes by the United States and Israel against Iran. After weeks of threats from President Donald Trump, the United States and Israel launched a significant assault on at least nine major targets early Saturday, including Tehran, Tabriz, Urmia, Kermanshah, Qom, Isfahan, Shiraz, Minab and […]
A school massacre in Minab, Iran, resulted in 156 deaths, including over 100 children, in what preliminary investigations suggest was the deadliest attack of the war against Iran, blamed on US missiles.
Thousands of Cubans gathered in front of the US embassy in Havana to protest the US indictment of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro. His daughter and other Cuban officials repudiated the accusations, with some expressing readiness to fight against imperialism.
Weeks after US missiles reportedly killed at least 156 people at a school in Minab, Iran, residents are calling for justice and accountability for the tragedy.
Iran has named its Youth Olympic delegation, with the announcement coming after a child was reportedly killed in a US strike on a Minab school. The article links the two events, providing context for the delegation announcement.
Iran's tourism minister has asserted that the global community must be held accountable for the Minab tragedy, without providing further details on the specific incident.
Meteorologists describe the weather situation for Norway's Constitution Day on May 17th as "undeterminable," with small changes potentially leading to significant shifts in conditions.
Former US officials have criticized the Pentagon for its unusual silence and lack of details regarding a deadly school strike in Minab, Iran. The prolonged silence has led to increased scrutiny over the incident.
Iran revised the death toll from a school attack in Minab, initially reported as 155 dead including 120 children, with later reports indicating a lower number.
Social media publications allege that a pilot involved in an attack on a girls' school in Minab was killed by Iran at a US military base in Saudi Arabia, raising questions about the veracity of these claims.
US Iran war talks LIVE: “We go back to the United States having not come to an agreement,” Vance told reporters in Islamabad early Sunday, adding that Washington had clearly laid out its position, saying, Iran has "chosen not to accept our terms.”
A 16-year-old girl and her younger boyfriend are accused of the brutal murder of her grandparents, Danielle and François, in the Ardennes, reportedly because the couple opposed their relationship.
The Spanish technology company Indra has seen a significant number of dismissals over five years, including four presidents, 35 board members, and 30 executives, with these changes reportedly influenced by power struggles directed from Moncloa.
Cuba is experiencing an 'interminable agony of the revolutionary dream,' with its citizens struggling to survive amidst widespread blackouts and accumulating garbage, primarily due to a severe lack of fuel and a decline in tourism.
The Dutch city of Deventer is looking back on the filming of the war movie 'A Bridge Too Far' exactly fifty years ago, when the city and its Wilhelminabrug were transformed into a Hollywood film set.
As T.S.A. staff shortages continued on Friday, some airports saw interminably long wait times, while others barely had a wait at all, adding to travelers’ confusion.
Donald Trump has extended a deadline for a strike threat by 10 days and paused attacks on Iran’s energy sector, giving Iranians ten more days to open the Strait of Hormuz, leading to a fall in oil prices. Meanwhile, Israel reportedly assassinated Iranian regime leaders involved in the Strait of Hormuz blockade.
Iran has rejected a US ceasefire proposal and dismissed claims of ongoing negotiations, dampening hopes for de-escalation, though markets like the S&P 500 still reacted positively to initial hopes for peace talks, with oil prices falling.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy faces an appeal trial for his conviction in the Libyan financing case, returning to court this Monday. This is part of a series of ongoing politico-financial legal battles for the former head of state.
Iran has rejected US President Trump's warnings about the safety of its team at the World Cup, with the team labeling the US as unfit to host the tournament. This follows Iran's shock announcement of its refusal to participate in the 2026 World Cup, escalating the geopolitical dispute into the realm of global athletics.
170 Schülerinnen sind nach Angaben des Iran beim Angriff auf eine Mädchenschule in Minab ums Leben gekommen. Ein hochrangiger Militär soll nun untersuchen, wie es zu diesem Angriff kommen konnte.
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Trump has blamed Iran for the mass killing at Shajareh Tayyebeh primary school but geolocation, videos and satellite imagery indicate otherwise
The bombing of a primary school in Minab on 28 February…
The New York Times newspaper reported on March 5, that U.S. military statements indicating forces were attacking naval targets near the Strait of Hormuz, where a Revolutionary Guards' base is located, "suggest they were most likely to have carried out the strike"
A US probe has reportedly found that American forces were responsible for killing 170 Iranian schoolgirls in what is being referred to as the Minab massacre.
Two separate analyses from New York Times and CBC News have given more insight into who might have bombed the girls' school at Minab, Iran, which killed dozens.
California Governor Gavin Newsom's condemnation of schoolgirl deaths in Minab, Iran, following US attacks, drew sharp criticism, with a respondent arguing it was a 'war against those who hate the Declaration of Rights'.
A girls' school in Minab, Iran, was reportedly hit by two missiles in an alleged US-Israeli airstrike, killing at least 165 students aged 7 to 12. The attack is described by local sources as targeting surviving girls with a second missile.
A bombing attack on a school in Minab, Iran, has reportedly killed over 160 people. The UN is investigating the incident as a possible war crime, while forensic experts dispute the US and Israeli versions of events.
Images circulating in the media show the funerals of some of the victims of the air raid that hit a girls' school in the Iranian city of Minab. Iran: Heartbreaking images...
There were students attending classes at the time that the school was destroyed. Some 175 people were killed by the attack on the girls’ elementary school.
PREMIUM TIMES earlier reported the strike at a girls’ elementary school in Minab, in the Hormozgan province of Southern Iran.
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Thousands of people gathered in Iran for the funeral of 165 victims, mostly young girls aged seven to twelve, who were killed in an attack on an elementary school in Minab.
The reported strike took place on a girls' elementary school in the town of Minab in southern Iran on Saturday, marking the deadliest incident in the US and Israel's war against Iran.
Iranian diplomacy has accused the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights of inaction following a Saturday attack at a girls' school in Minab, which reportedly resulted in 180 casualties, and demands international intervention.
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The targeted killing of Iran's Supreme Leader has escalated into a regionwide conflict, with the US and Israel facing a complex reality as Iran signals continuity.
Hamasul a condamnat, duminică, ca pe o „crimă abominabilă" atacul americano-israelian care s-a soldat, sâmbătă, cu moartea ayatollahului Ali Khamenei, ghidul suprem iranian şi un susţinător fervent…
Iran Says US-Israeli Attack Hit Elementary School, Killing 85+ Girls
Via Middle East Eye
At least 85 people, almost all of them young girls, have been killed in an air strike on a primary school in southern Iran, the Iranian judiciary said. The attack on Saturday morning hit Shajareh Tayyebeh schoolin the city of Minab, in Hormozgan province, as the United States and Israel began launching strikes on targets across Iran.
The victims were between seven and 12 years old, according...
The strike on an elementary school in the southern Iran town of Minab was one of two attacks that appear to have hit schools during U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran on Saturday.
An Israeli information security firm, Gambit, has identified an Iranian intelligence ministry-linked group called "Abadil of Minab" as responsible for the March cyberattack on the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Russia conducted a large-scale missile and drone attack on Kyiv, resulting in at least four deaths and significant damage to residential buildings, cultural sites, and infrastructure, including the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry building and the Albanian ambassador's residence.
Israeli authorities intercepted a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, detaining over 400 activists. Reports from human rights groups and detainees allege severe mistreatment, including violence and sexual abuse at Ashdod Port, sparking widespread international condemnation and outrage.
Na Hong-jin's sci-fi creature feature 'Hope' premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, earning a 6-7 minute standing ovation from the audience. The film generated significant buzz and received mixed but often enthusiastic reviews from critics.
Iran controversially 'congratulated' White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on the birth of her child, including a stark reminder of '168 children' killed in Minab. This message was widely interpreted as a criticism of US actions, targeting Leavitt over her baby news.
The 'Eyes of Minab' art installation, described as depicting the 'piercing gaze of innocence,' has been set up in Tajrish Square. The artwork aims to engage the public and convey a powerful message.
The 'Eyes of Minab' installation, featuring a piercing gaze of innocence, is currently being hosted at Tajrish Square, offering a unique cultural experience.
Donald and Melania Trump have called for Jimmy Kimmel's firing following a joke he made about the former First Lady, which they deemed offensive. Kimmel has since defended his comments, stating it was a light roast joke about their age difference.
Iran has revised its casualty count for a US bombing of a school in Minab on February 28, stating that 155 people, including 120 children, were killed.
An opinion piece highlights the seemingly endless administrative steps required for the Urbanization Plan of Vale de Santo António, describing it as an interminable procession of bureaucratic hurdles.
A mass gathering for Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado in Sol, Madrid, has drawn controversy following reports of racist chants. Spanish political groups have condemned the chants and called for official condemnation.
On the stage of CinemaCon 2026, the annual film industry trade show in Las Vegas, Tom Rothman attacked some cinema operators who show up to 30 minutes of commercials...
The Iranian Embassy in New Delhi is hosting an exhibition titled 'Angels of Minab,' showcasing drawings by children retrieved from a damaged elementary school in Minab.
An opinion piece argues that for any breakthrough in Islamabad talks, the United States must abandon its 'forever war' mentality and 'Israel First' foreign policy posture.
Turkey, the Red Crescent, and the National Committee for Humanitarian Law have condemned alleged US-Israeli strikes on Iranian universities and civilian infrastructure, including a "Minab tragedy" that martyred students. A UN envoy stated the international community is not indifferent, and Iran affirmed education for foreign students would continue despite war losses. Former Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi was also martyred in these US-Israeli attacks.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has asked the Army's top uniformed officer, Gen. Randy George, to step down and take immediate retirement, amidst ongoing clashes between the Pentagon chief and senior military leadership, with reports also coming from French media and the Independent.
A woman who became pregnant after having sex with identical twins has been informed that it is medically impossible to identify which twin is the father of her child.
Iran's parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, has issued strong warnings against a potential US ground invasion, vowing never to accept 'humiliation' as the Pentagon reportedly prepares ground force options and more American marines arrive in the region, even as diplomatic efforts are claimed.
Israel's military has intercepted a missile launched from Yemen, marking the first such interception since the war began, while at least 12 US troops were reportedly injured in an Iranian attack on the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.
Iran-linked hackers have publicly claimed responsibility for breaching the personal email of FBI Director Kash Patel, publishing photographs, a resume, and other personal documents. A Justice Department official has confirmed the breach, which has been widely reported by international media, with the Handala hack team specifically claiming responsibility for the attack on Friday.
Opposition councilors in Krakow have accused Mayor Aleksander Miszalski of a 'threefold' increase in city office catering expenses, which a deputy mayor dismissed as an 'abominable lie,' attributing the discrepancy to accounting methods.
A former refugee from Bosnia-Herzegovina reflects on the personal impact of war and the killing of children, drawing on her own experiences from the early 1990s.
An Iranian-linked hacker group has claimed responsibility for a cyber-attack on the US medical technology company Stryker Corporation, stating it was in retaliation for an attack on a school in Minab. This marks what appears to be the first significant cyber-attack against a US company by an Iranian group since the start of the war.
The New York Times reports that an investigation proves the US hit a girls' school in the city of Minab, Iran, which Iranian officials say killed at least 175 people, mostly children, during an attack on a neighboring military base that previously included the school building.
For two days, the University of Parma was the stage for a conference that brought together specialists around the unpublished "The Duke of Parma". The tragedy, which remained unpublished, is now online.
Dutzende tote Kinder und eine zerstörte Schule: Satellitenbilder, Videos und Fotos zeigen, wie sich die Katastrophe in Iran abspielte – und liefern den Beweis, dass auch eine Klinik getroffen wurde.
The attack on an Iranian girls' school in Minab, considered the deadliest since the start of the war, appears to have been part of an attack on a neighboring naval base in southern Iran, where, according to officials...
A second missile strike reportedly hit a girls' elementary school in Minab, southern Iran, killing 165 people, mostly children, and injuring nearly 100. This attack followed an initial strike on the school.
In this week’s newsletter: we delve into the details of ‘immoral’ health funding pacts between the US and African nations; plus a visual guide to the deadly strike on Minab school in Iran
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An American-Israeli attack on a girls' school in Minab, Iran, killed 165 people. An Al Jazeera analysis suggests the school, which has been separate from a military base for decades, may have been intentionally targeted.
Iran held a mass funeral this Tuesday for at least 165 schoolgirls killed Saturday in a strike on Minab. But online, some users claim the tragedy was staged by Iranian authorities. In this edition of Truth or Fake, we confirm the strike hit the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ school, a building separated from nearby IRGC military barracks for nearly a decade. We also examine claims blaming U.S.-Israeli strikes for the attack, as well as allegations of a failed Iranian rocket launch.
The United Nations human rights office has called for an impartial investigation into the reported attack on a girls’ school in Iran, describing the incident as “horrific”. U.N. High Commissioner Volker Turk urged the forces behind the strike to examine the circumstances and share findings.
Scenes of deep grief and indignation unfolded at the funerals of young schoolgirls killed inside their school in Minab, southern Iran, following a US airstrike on Saturday, February 28, with Iranian officials reporting over 160 casualties.
Israeli and US attacks on Iran continued, with at least 153 primary school students reportedly killed in strikes on a girls' school in Minab, Hormozgan province.
The number of people killed during the American-Israeli raid on a girls' school in the city of Minab in southern Iran has risen to 118, according to Iranian state media.
Iran: 118 dead...
At least 85 people were killed Saturday in an attack targeting a girls' school in southern Iran, Tehran authorities announced, according to AFP. The state agency IRNA announced…
At least 57 people were killed and 60 were wounded in an Israeli attack on a girls' primary school in the city of Minab in southern Iran, CNN reports, while conflict...