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Iran: Victim numbers rise as US announces military drills
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world1d ago

Iran: Victim numbers rise as US announces military drills

  • HRANA reports the Iranian crackdown has killed 6,159 people, including protesters and civilians, amid an internet blackout.
  • Iran's official death toll is far lower, with authorities stating 3,117 killed and 2,427 civilians among them.
  • US carrier movements and an announced Middle East airpower exercise accompany rising regional tensions.
  • Iranian officials warned neighboring countries that attacks launched through their soil would be deemed hostile.
  • Iranian militias signaled readiness to support Tehran if attacked by external forces.
  • Tehran reports a large number of arrests as authorities manage the unrest.
  • The incident comes as international attention focuses on Iran amid protests against the regime.
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Middle East worries over possible US strike on Iran one month after protests began
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world8h ago

Middle East worries over possible US strike on Iran one month after protests began

  • Iran asks regional players for diplomacy as US military options loom and ships position in the Indian Ocean.
  • The US has moved the USS Abraham Lincoln and other ships into the region, signaling possible action against Iran.
  • Iran’s currency fell to a record low as protesters faced a harsh crackdown and arrests surged.
  • Activists tally thousands killed and tens of thousands arrested amid the crackdown.
  • Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates signaled they won’t allow airspace for attack, complicating potential operations.
  • Arab diplomacy and mediating calls continued as regional players sought to prevent a broader cycle of instability.
  • Iranian officials stated negotiations should be conducted on equal footing and with mutual respect.
  • The US and allies monitored developments as protests persisted after currency collapse.
  • Iran reported government figures for casualty counts that contrasted with activist tallies.
  • Iranian authorities accused protesters of violence as internet access remained restricted.
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The ‘terrifying’ impacts of US aid cuts; Trump threatens Iran as US fleet nears; PM pushes for progress on gun buybacks
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world4h ago

The ‘terrifying’ impacts of US aid cuts; Trump threatens Iran as US fleet nears; PM pushes for progress on gun buybacks

  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will push states to sign up for the national gun buyback program at the upcoming cabinet meeting.
  • States such as Queensland and the Northern Territory oppose joining the gun buyback scheme.
  • Australia negotiates funding amid ongoing debates on autism services and hospital funding.
  • Australian charities confront the lasting impact of the Trump administration’s USAID funding cuts.
  • US warned Iran as a large naval fleet advances, signaling possible tensions in the region.
  • Federal agents tied to a Minneapolis shooting case are placed on administrative leave.
  • Guardian Australia highlights a debate on carbon pricing and regulator roles amid budget concerns.
  • A culling plan for dingoes on K’gari sparks public debate over wildlife management.
  • Sir Tim Berners-Lee reflects on public power of the web during his Australian visit.
  • Guardian highlights a literary festival adaptation after Adelaide Writers’ Week cancellation.
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