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Curated coverage for strikes with top developments, timeline context, and connected threads.
Iran Threatened Desalination Plants — Here Is Why This Is the Most Terrifying Threat of the War
Iran threatened to destroy desalination plants across the Gulf if the US strikes its power infrastructure. Here is why this specific threat could create the worst humanitarian crisis in modern history.
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14 updatesIs Oil Heading to $200? Here Is What Every Major Bank Is Projecting for Energy Prices
With oil at $116 after Kharg Island strikes, some analysts say $200 is possible. Here is what JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and the EIA are actually projecting for oil prices in 2026.
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The Defense Secretary Said Today Will Be 'The Largest Volume of Strikes Since Day One' — What That Means
Pete Hegseth said April 7 would be 'the largest volume of strikes since day one' and April 8 would be even larger. Here is what this escalation looks like on the ground and what Iran has left to lose.
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Oil Hit $116 When Kharg Island Was Struck — Here Is the Complete Market Collapse Explained
Oil jumped 3% to $116 per barrel after US strikes on Kharg Island. Brent hit $110. Here is why financial markets are terrified and what $200 oil would mean for the global economy.
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Haifa Was Hit, Missiles Rained on Saudi Arabia, Kuwait's Oil Burned — The Gulf War Spreading
Iran's April 6-7 strikes hit a Haifa residential building killing four, damaged Kuwait's oil infrastructure, and fired seven ballistic missiles at Saudi Arabia. Here is the Gulf war nobody expected.
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IDF Warning to Avoid Trains in Iran: The Signal That Something Major Is Coming
The Israeli military warned Iranians to avoid trains for 12 hours on April 7. Here is what this type of pre-strike warning means, what Iran's railway network looks like, and what's being targeted.
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Iran Hit Sharif University — Here Is Why Striking a University Is a War Crimes Flashpoint
US-Israeli strikes hit Tehran's Sharif University of Technology on April 7. Here is the legal and humanitarian implications of striking one of Iran's most prestigious educational institutions.
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The Specific Things Iran Has Threatened to Do If the US Strikes Power Plants
Iran has laid out its specific response if the US hits its power plants. Here is exactly what Iran threatened and whether these threats are credible.
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The UK Spent $500 Million Supporting the Iran War Without Firing a Shot — Here Is What That Buys
The UK has deployed extensive military assets in support roles during the Iran war without conducting offensive strikes. Here is the specific cost and what British forces are actually doing.
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Iraq's Southern Border Closed After an Iranian Strike Killed an Iraqi Traveler — The War Spreading Into Iraq
Iraq closed the southern Shalamcheh border crossing with Iran after airstrikes killed an Iraqi traveler. Here is the specific incident and why Iraq is the war's most compromised neutral party.
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The Mahshahr Petrochemical Strike Killed 5 and Injured 170 — Why This Attack Is Different
US-Israeli strikes on Iran's Mahshahr Petrochemical Zone killed at least 5 and injured 170. Here is why attacking the world's 4th largest petrochemical complex is an escalation with global consequences.
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The Pasteur Institute in Tehran Was Just Bombed — Why This Is the Most Concerning Strike of the War
The US-Israeli strikes hit the Pasteur Institute of Iran — a 100-year-old medical research centre. Here is why this specific strike has drawn the most international condemnation.
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The Lebanon Minister Who Called It an Occupation — and Why That Word Matters
Lebanon's minister used the word 'occupation' to describe Israeli strikes on Euronews. Here is why that specific word choice changes the international legal and political framing.
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The Iranian Woman Who Smuggled Drone Footage Out to the World — and What Happened to Her
A young Iranian woman used encrypted apps to share footage of strikes on factories with diaspora journalists. Here is her story and the risk she took to document history.
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How Iran Used Its Internet Blackout to Hide Industrial Strikes — and Failed
Iran imposed an internet blackout after strikes on industrial facilities. Iranian diaspora websites received footage anyway. Here is how information is escaping Iran's digital censorship.
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