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Posters Honor Children Killed In Iran School Attack
Iran has designated the Minab Shahrayeh school in southern Iran as a national historical site. The school was previously attacked during a large-scale military operation involving the United States, Israel, and Iran on February 28. An unveiling ceremony for the site is scheduled for April 30 to preserve the historical memory of the event. The designation aims to protect the historical memory of the event and commemorate the tragedy. The move follows an attack on the school that occurred on February 28, according to reports from the Islamic Republic News Agency. The school, identified as the Sajaretabe School, has been designated as a national heritage site by Iranian authorities. The designation comes amid discussions regarding potential long-term US blockades against Iran. The school was reportedly attacked during the initial day of military operations.
CRI News Radio
Iranian Parliament Speaker Claims Hormuz Management Benefits Region
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated that Iran possesses strong strategic leverage, contrary to claims by US President Donald Trump. Ghalibaf noted that the Strait of Hormuz has not yet been utilized as a strategic tool. The speaker said that Iran holds assets in negotiations. The remarks were made regarding Iran's position in ongoing negotiations. The move comes amid discussions regarding the potential activation or collapse of a ceasefire. Iran is reportedly leveraging its influence in the Strait of Hormuz and coordinating with Houthi allies in Yemen to manage the Bab al-Mandab situation. He claimed such control would keep the area free from foreign interference. The source provided no specific details on the mechanism of this management.
Al Araby Radio
Ambulances Allegedly Used To Transport Bodies In Tehran
Protesters reported that suppression forces used ambulances from Sattari Hospital to reach a center during clashes. Witnesses stated that the area was covered in blood following incidents at 18:00 and 19:00.
Iran International
US-Iran War Death Toll Rises
A conflict between the United States and Iran has continued for two months, resulting in thousands of deaths. intelligence agencies are reportedly studying how Iran might respond if President Trump declares a unilateral victory. Additionally, consumer confidence in the U.S.
BCC News Taiwan
Video Shows Detention Of 10 American Sailors By Iran
American sailors were picked up by the Iranian military in Iranian territory shortly after a deal, according to a Fox News alert. The incident follows a period of diplomatic negotiations. The source described the situation as. Secretary of State John Kerry thanked Iran for its cooperation following the incident. The sailors were released within 24 hours of their capture. The source noted that the situation could have resulted in a long-term hostage crisis. New video footage captures the moment 10 American sailors were detained by the Iranian Navy in Iranian territory. The event follows a recent deal, according to the report.
BBC World Service
Electric Vehicle Sales Surge Amid Iran Conflict
Global electric vehicle sales rose significantly following the onset of bombing in Iran. In the first four weeks of March, consumers in France, Germany, and the UK purchased 206,200 EVs. This represents a 44% increase compared to the same period last year. The surge is attributed to turmoil in global oil markets caused by the conflict.
Bloomberg Radio
Lebanese President Demands Ceasefire For Negotiations
The United Nations expressed support for partners aiming to reach a permanent end to the war while ensuring full freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz without imposing fees.
Al Araby Radio Qatar
Forces Bomb Oil And Gas Facilities In Iran
Forces are currently bombing oil and gas facilities in Iran. The strikes have occurred despite potential environmental concerns.
Radio Sputnik
Iran Remains On FATF Blacklist
The status indicates continued international concerns regarding the country's anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing frameworks.
GDELT Global Events
Tehran Willing To Make Concessions If Not Framed As Surrender
Tehran is reportedly willing to make more concessions than Washington expected, according to a report from CNN Turk Radyo. The primary condition for these concessions is that the agreement must not be presented as a surrender.
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