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Tehran’s retaliatory attacks on US assets in the Gulf region continue for a third day as fears of a prolonged conflict rise.Listen to this article | 3 minsinfoPublished On 2 Mar 20262 Mar 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2Shareplus2googleAdd Al Jazeera on GoogleinfoLoud explosions were heard in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and the Qatari capital ‌of Doha for a third consecutive day of ⁠Iranian retaliatory strikes on neighbouring Gulf states in response to ongoing attacks by the United States and ⁠Israel on Iran.Loud bangs and sirens were also heard in Kuwait early on Monday morning, with a witness quoted…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! After radical students overthrew Iran’s shah in 1979 and took hostages in the U.S. embassy, the Middle Eastern nation became a strident and blood-soaked adversary of what its new Islamic fundamentalist dictatorship has long called the “Great Satan.”Since then, Tehran has sponsored terrorism around the globe, including targeting the U.S. in multiple, high-profile instances. Former Reagan Justice Department chief of staff Mark Levin said Sunday there are at least 44 examples of Iran targeting Americans either directly or indirectly.”The Iranian-Nazi regime… [has] murdered more than 1,000 Americans [and] relentlessly pursued nuclear weapons…

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new video loaded: China’s New Study Buddy: The A.I. ChatbotParents in China are using homegrown chatbots like DeepSeek and Doubao as well as Google’s Gemini to help their children with homework and give them an academic edge.By Jiawei WangMarch 2, 2026

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Washington — Efforts in Congress to block President Trump from using further military action against Iran without support from lawmakers have intensified after the U.S. and Israel launched a massive military operation on Saturday.Lawmakers are expected to vote this week on resolutions to require President Trump to seek Congressional approval to use military force on Iran as top Democrats — and some Republicans — seek to reassert Congress’ power to declare war and prevent a prolonged conflict. And although the votes were expected ahead of the strikes, the administration’s actions over the weekend prompted new energy from lawmakers, and calls…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery responded to a report that he seemingly “wants out” of the organization he’s been with for the last three seasons. Well, that’s news to the veteran known as “Knuckles” in the Motor City.Montgomery took to social media to respond to the ESPN report, employing a fair bit of sarcasm in doing so.”Damn, [D-Mo] told you that?” Montgomery posted on Sunday after the report came out saying the Lions would want a “decent Day 3 pick” in return for him.  David Montgomery of the Detroit Lions warms up…

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The Honor Robot Phone features a camera that pops out of the main body of the device.HonorHonor on Sunday showed off the capabilities of its Robot Phone as the Chinese electronics firm looks to stand out from some of its bigger rivals like Samsung and Apple.The company, which spun off from Huawei in 2020, also launched the Magic V6, its latest foldable smartphone, as part of its event at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Sunday. In addition, Honor teased a humanoid robot, but with very few details. The releases come against the backdrop of the ongoing shortage and…

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PASSENGERS SCRAMBLE TO CHANGE FLIGHTSThe ripple effects of the Middle Eastern conflict have impacted travellers across the world.Dubai was the world’s busiest international airport in 2024, according to Airports Council International, with its 92 million travellers topping London’s Heathrow by 13 million. Doha was the world’s 10th busiest international airport that year.Virgin Australia, which leases planes operated by partner Qatar Airways for flights to Doha, said it had cancelled eight flights on Monday and was offering free booking changes.Qatar Airways passengers at Sydney Airport interviewed by Reuters said they were left scrambling to change plans with no guidance from the…

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