US-Iran Conflict Escalates with Renewed Strikes and Rhetoric; Iran Condemns US Airstrikes
Tensions in the Middle East have escalated significantly as US-Iran strikes resume, with both sides accusing each other of truce violations. The US has killed a member of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, while Iran claims retaliatory strikes on US bases and sharply criticizes further US airstrikes as a serious war crime. President Trump has declared the ceasefire deal over, calling Iranians 'scum' and stating he is their 'No 1 target,' as the Strait of Hormuz remains a flashpoint for retaliatory attacks.
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The Irish Independent’s View: Strength and unity needed from world leaders as US-Iran war erupts again
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• NA panel seeks cheaper financing for Lyari freight corridor • Voices concern over K-IV delays, funding shortfall ISLAMABAD: The Economic Affairs Division (EAD) on Wednesday warned a parliamentary panel that any renewed US-Iran escalation could adversely affect Pakistan’s economy through higher energy costs, inflation, increased external financing needs and slower economic growth. Against this backdrop, the National Assembly Standing Committee on Economic Affairs Division, led by Mirza Ikhti...
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