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The problem extends beyond Mumbai.Eateries across the world’s most populous nation are grappling with a shortage of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), as supply disruptions linked to the United States-Israel war on Iran expose the country’s reliance on energy imports. Restaurant associations are warning that LPG, which is widely used for cooking, is not reaching many eateries, forcing some businesses to consider temporarily shutting their doors.The Middle East conflict has led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global oil shipments as well as driving up energy prices and transport costs. India’s imports of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), used to generate electricity, are…
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Pentagon memo orders removal of Anthropic AI technology from key national systems – CBS News Watch CBS News CBS News exclusively obtained a Pentagon memo from earlier this month that went out to several senior defense leaders and commanders. It ordered the removal of Anthropic’s AI technology from key national systems. Jo Ling Kent reports.
An Al Jazeera crew filmed bunker-busting bombs being loaded onto US military planes at a UK military base, ready for use against Iran. The government has been facing questions about British involvement in the war.Published On 12 Mar 202612 Mar 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2Shareplus2googleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo
The U.S. and Israel underestimated Iran’s capabilities and it’s unlikely the regime will collapse, according to a Middle East analyst, who warned that Iran could now be more determined to obtain nuclear weapons. In an interview with CBS News on Tuesday, Danny Citrinowicz, a nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council, a nonpartisan think tank, said he believes the chances of regime change are “very slim,” especially without the use of ground troops — which would be a potentially disastrous gambit, he said. “We had our hopes too high,” he said. “If somebody thinks that by air campaign, you can topple this regime,…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX – When news broke in 2013 that bombs packed with fireworks powder had detonated near the finish line of the Boston Marathon and Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev were being hunted, executives at Phantom Fireworks did not wait for a phone call.They searched their own records.The company ran the Tsarnaev brothers’ names through its internal database and discovered one of them had purchased fireworks at a New Hampshire store. The same process has since become routine when suspected terror cases mention fireworks or homemade explosive devices.When the names of the…
Eshagh Ghalibaf studied at an Australian university and vacationed in Milan, Paris, Amsterdam, Zurich, Dubai and Istanbul before setting his sights on Canada.He is also the son of a hardline member of the Iranian regime, which has killed thousands of protesters and is now attacking its neighbours with missiles.Although his father, Iran’s parliamentary speaker, has said the Islamic republic would defend itself “until the last breath,” his son appears to have avoided compulsory military service.Documents obtained by Global News show that when Eshagh applied to immigrate to Canada he was asked for details of any armed forces duty. He wrote,…
Labor has continued to obfuscate basic questions about what military or logistical support the United States has asked Australia to provide in the US-Israel-Iran war.Foreign Minister Penny Wong repeatedly evaded questions on Thursday about whether Australia had agreed to an official request by our closest ally to provide military support to defend gulf nations.On Tuesday Defence Minister Richard Marles disclosed that the Trump administration made requests to Australia yet refused to elaborate on what they were.“A number of other countries, including the US have made requests which are centred on helping to provide for the defence of the Gulf countries,”…
SEOUL: South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has ordered tough disciplinary action against officials responsible for delays in recovering the remains of victims from the 2024 Jeju Air crash that killed 179 people, his office said on Thursday (Mar 12).Lee had expressed regret and offered condolences after an additional probe into the crash found that nine body parts belonging to seven victims had been discovered more than a year after the accident, a presidential aide told a briefing.The president had instructed authorities to determine why those remains, along with 648 personal items and 155 pieces of aircraft debris, were left…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Nicole Kidman delved into her family status three months after finalizing her divorce from ex-husband, Keith Urban.With a handful of highly-anticipated projects set to hit the silver screen, Kidman, 58, is poised to have another banner year, despite a self-imposed hiatus in 2025. “I was quiet,” she told Variety. “I had other things going on. I was in my shell.”NICOLE KIDMAN SAYS SHE LEARNED TO PERFORM AUTOPSIES FOR HER LATEST ROLE Nicole Kidman admitted she was “quiet” last year as she navigated her divorce with ex-husband Keith Urban. (James Devaney)She added, “Now I’m…
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