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Shariah practice is constitutional and non-negotiable in Nigeria — Shari’ah Council tells US

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The Supreme Council for Shari’ah in Nigeria (SCSN) has strongly rejected a US Congress report recommending the repeal of Shariah and blasphemy laws, stating that no authority can compel Nigerian Muslims to abandon their faith.

The council described Shariah as a constitutionally guaranteed and integral part of Islamic life, emphasizing that it’s a comprehensive way of life encompassing spiritual, moral, social, and legal dimensions.

In a statement issued by its Secretary-General, Nafiu Baba Ahmad, the Council was reacting to a recent report submitted to U.S. President Donald Trump by members of the United States Congress.

The report followed an investigation into alleged persecution of Christians in Nigeria.

The submission was reportedly led by Riley Moore, a representative of West Virginia’s 2nd congressional district, alongside Chris Smith, Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa. The lawmakers highlighted Shariah and blasphemy laws in some northern Nigerian states as areas of concern and recommended their repeal, alongside proposals for a U.S.–Nigeria security pact and possible sanctions, including visa bans on alleged violators.

The SCSN, however, faulted the report, describing it as a mischaracterisation of Nigeria’s complex security realities and an unfair challenge to the religious rights of Muslims.

“For clarity,” the Council stated, “Shariah constitutes a comprehensive way of life for Muslims, encompassing spiritual, moral, social, and legal dimensions. It is the divinely ordained framework through which Muslims regulate their personal and communal affairs.”

The Council maintained that the practice of Shariah is protected under Nigeria’s Constitution, which guarantees freedom of religion and allows adherents to regulate perso isnalmatters in line with their beliefs. It noted that Shariah courts operate within constitutional limits and exercise jurisdiction strictly over Muslims.

According to the Council, any attempt to criminalise or delegitimise Shariah practice, or to externally dictate how Nigerian Muslims observe their religion, undermines Nigeria’s sovereignty, constitutional order, and the principle of religious freedom.

The SCSN also rejected what it described as the propagation of a “Christian genocide” narrative, arguing that such claims oversimplify and distort Nigeria’s security challenges.

“The violence confronting the nation stems from terrorism, banditry, organised criminality, and governance deficits,” the statement read. “These challenges have claimed the lives of both Muslims and Christians alike.”

Framing the crisis as a one-sided religious genocide, the Council said, is inaccurate and risks inflaming tensions rather than fostering peace.

While condemning all acts of violence across the country, the Council expressed sympathy for victims irrespective of religious affiliation and cautioned against politicising human suffering.

It further urged the Federal Government and state authorities to take decisive steps to restore security, stressing that the primary responsibility of government remains the protection of lives and property and the restoration of public confidence through justice and accountability.

As Muslims observe the holy month of Ramadan, the Council called on the faithful to intensify prayers for peace, unity, and stability in Nigeria. It also urged Muslims to remain law-abiding, steadfast in their faith, and committed to peaceful coexistence with fellow citizens.

“Nigeria belongs to all of us,” the statement concluded. “Our faith is not negotiable, our Constitution is clear, and our sovereignty must be respected by other nations and protected by our government.

 

Explosions Rock Gulf States as Iran Launches Retaliatory Strikes Following US-Israel Attacks

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Multiple explosions were reported across several Gulf countries on Saturday morning after Iran launched retaliatory missile and drone attacks in response to coordinated military strikes by the United States and Israel on Iranian territory, escalating tensions across the Middle East.

Reports indicate that Iran targeted locations hosting United States military assets in Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates, prompting widespread security alerts and airspace closures across the region.

Authorities in Bahrain confirmed that a facility linked to the US Fifth Fleet headquarters in Manama was struck in what officials described as a missile attack. The country’s National Communication Centre said further details would be released following ongoing assessments. Journalists on the ground reported hearing additional explosions in the capital shortly after the announcement.

In Qatar, officials said two Iranian missiles were intercepted over the country’s airspace. Explosions were also heard across Doha, according to eyewitness accounts and international media reports.

Similar incidents were reported in Kuwait, where air raid sirens were activated following loud blasts heard across parts of the country amid heightened regional alert levels.

The escalation follows joint US and Israeli strikes earlier on Saturday targeting sites in Tehran and other areas of Iran. Israeli authorities described the operation as a pre-emptive action against perceived security threats, while US President Donald Trump said the strikes were intended to neutralise imminent dangers posed by Iran to American forces and allies.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps confirmed it had launched what it called a “first wave” of missile and drone attacks against Israel and US-linked targets in retaliation. Iranian state media reported that President Masoud Pezeshkian remained safe, while Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had been moved to a secure, undisclosed location as a precaution.

Airspace closures quickly spread across the region. Iran, Israel, and Iraq shut their skies to civilian traffic, while Gulf nations including Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE imposed similar restrictions after reports of incoming projectiles and explosions. The measures forced airlines to suspend or reroute hundreds of international flights, disrupting major air corridors between Europe and Asia.

In Israel, warning sirens sounded across northern and central regions as missiles were launched toward Israeli territory. Local media reported at least one impact in northern Israel, though casualty details were not immediately available.

Regional governments have issued travel advisories amid fears of further escalation. Pakistan’s Foreign Office urged its citizens in Iran to exercise caution, citing growing instability and security risks.

The latest developments mark one of the most significant military confrontations between Iran, Israel, and the United States in recent years, raising concerns that the conflict could expand into a broader regional war involving multiple Middle Eastern states.

International observers continue to call for restraint as diplomatic efforts struggle to keep pace with rapidly unfolding military actions across the region.

Female officer dies after being run over by NSCDC vehicle during drill

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An officer of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) died on Saturday morning after she was run over by an operational vehicle during a show of force exercise in Abuja.

The unfortunate incident was confirmed in a statement issued by the spokesman of NSCDC, Afolabi Babawale.

The yet-to-be-identified female officer was reportedly struck during a convoy manoeuvre drill in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Footage circulating on social media shows the moment the accident occurred during what appeared to be a coordinated show-of-force drill.

In the video, the officer was knocked down and run over by a patrol vehicle making a turn during the exercise.

While confirming the incident, Babawale said the NSCDC had commenced internal processes following the incident.

“It is true we lost a personnel during the simulation exercise. Our senior officers are on their way to the residence of the deceased to pay our condolences,” he said.

He added that a detailed statement would be issued to clarify the circumstances surrounding the tragedy and outline the steps being taken by the agency.

Iranian defense and spy chief likely killed in Israeli Saturday’s airstrike

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Gen. Mohammad Pakpour
Gen. Mohammad Pakpour

Israeli officials believe Gen. Mohammad Pakpour, commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, was likely killed in today’s strikes, along with Iran’s defense minister and intelligence chief.

Though, these reports haven’t been confirmed by Iran or the IDF.

The strikes also targeted Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and President Masoud Pezeshkian, but their status is unclear.

The operation, codenamed “Roaring Lion,” involved over 200 fighter jets and aimed to degrade Iran’s military capabilities.

Iran has vowed retaliation, launching missiles at Israel and US interests in the region.

Experts Clarify Schizophrenia Symptoms, Say Condition Often Misunderstood as Madness

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Medical experts have cautioned that hearing voices or seeing things that others cannot perceive are clinical symptoms of schizophrenia not signs of “madness,” as widely assumed in Nigeria. They stress that the disorder is a serious mental health condition that affects a person’s thinking, emotions, and behaviour, and requires proper diagnosis and treatment.

The specialists spoke amid growing concern that economic hardship and rising stress levels may be contributing to mental health challenges nationwide. According to the World Health Organisation, schizophrenia is a chronic and severe mental disorder affecting about 20 million people globally, characterised by distortions in perception, thinking, language, and emotions, as well as hallucinations and delusions.

Mrs. Olawunmi Peters, Director of Pharmacy and Head of Department at the Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Yaba, said recent research suggests roughly 1.86 million Nigerians may be living with schizophrenia. She noted that the condition often requires lifelong treatment and support.

“The person with this disorder hears and sees things in clear consciousness which others cannot perceive,” Peters explained. “Some patients may also show reduced motivation, limited speech, social withdrawal, or emotional flatness.”

She recounted a case involving a patient who believed her son was hammering nails into her skull daily despite evidence to the contrary. The patient reportedly laughed to herself, became suspicious of relatives, refused food for days, and claimed to hear voices insulting her.

Peters added that violent behaviour is usually linked only to acute, untreated phases of the illness, stressing that many patients who receive proper care can function well, maintain relationships, and pursue careers.

“With adequate interventions from psychiatrists, pharmacists, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, and social workers, individuals with schizophrenia can live normal lives,” she said.

Rising Cases and Risk Factors

Dr. Kingsley Amibor, National Chairman of the Association of Hospital and Administrative Pharmacists of Nigeria, said Nigeria records an estimated 100,000 new schizophrenia cases annually. He explained that the disorder commonly emerges in late adolescence around ages 19 to 20 though some cases may not be detected until the early 30s.

Symptoms, he said, include persistent false beliefs, hallucinations, and rigid thinking patterns. Amibor also noted a genetic component, stating that identical twins may face up to a 48 percent risk, while environmental factors and viral infections can contribute to onset.

Corroborating his remarks, Dr. Oyetunji Ajayi, Deputy Director of Pharmacy at the Yaba psychiatric hospital, said prolonged substance abuse can trigger the condition in some individuals. She emphasised that schizophrenia is treatable and not a direct cause of death, though it may worsen without medical intervention.

Ajayi disclosed that her facility alone records more than 50,000 new cases annually. During the COVID-19 period, she added, the hospital saw an average of 10 to 15 new cases daily, attributing this partly to increased awareness that treatment is available.

Health professionals continue to urge the public to replace stigma with understanding, noting that schizophrenia is a medical condition not a personal failing and that early diagnosis and consistent care significantly improve outcomes.

PHOTO: Satellite image shows destruction of Iran Supreme leader’s home

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Satellite image shows destruction of Iran Supreme leader's home
Satellite image shows destruction of Iran Supreme leader's home

Satellite imagery from the New York Times shows damage to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s compound in Tehran after an Israeli airstrike.

An Israeli official confirmed Khamenei was among several senior Iranian leaders targeted, but the outcome is unclear.

Khamenei’s current whereabouts are unknown, with reports suggesting he was moved to a secure location before the strike.

The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) launched a “preemptive strike” on Iran, targeting military and regime sites, including Khamenei’s offices.

Iran has vowed retaliation, launching missiles towards Israel and US interests in the region.

 

 

 

NAPTIP Begins Full Investigation After Online Backlash Over Simi’s Disturbing Past Tweets on Children.

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The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has commenced an investigation following public controversy surrounding resurfaced social media posts attributed to Nigerian singer Simisola Kosoko, popularly known as Simi.

In an official statement, NAPTIP Director-General Binta Adamu Bello directed agency operatives to probe allegations relating to possible child abuse and misconduct reportedly connected to a daycare facility allegedly owned by the singer’s mother in Lagos State.

According to the agency, the investigation became necessary after old posts linked to the artiste circulated online, triggering widespread public debate and calls for accountability as well as child protection measures.

NAPTIP stated that its inquiry aims to determine the authenticity of the claims and establish whether any violations of child protection laws or criminal offences occurred within the daycare environment.

The agency encouraged individuals with relevant information or firsthand knowledge of any alleged incidents to submit reports confidentially through its headquarters in Abuja, the Lagos Zonal Command in Ikeja, or through its official communication channels.

NAPTIP reaffirmed its commitment to protecting children nationwide, noting that anyone found guilty of abuse, exploitation, or related offences would face prosecution under existing laws.

The development follows criticism directed at the agency after it issued a public notice requesting victims or witnesses with credible evidence of alleged misconduct in daycare centres to come forward. Some social media users argued that the agency appeared to be placing investigative responsibility on the public.

The controversy began after screenshots of posts dating back to 2012 and 2013 resurfaced online. The posts, reportedly made while Simi assisted at her mother’s daycare, contained comments about interactions with children that many social media users described as inappropriate.

In response, the singer stated that the posts reflected casual observations from her early adulthood before she gained fame. She maintained that her comments were not sexual in nature and said they had been misinterpreted.

Simi explained that she frequently shared personal experiences on social media at the time and described the tweets as harmless reflections of everyday moments involving children at the daycare.

She also addressed the removal of some posts from her account, stating that members of her team deleted certain tweets due to the sensitivity of the situation, although she personally did not support deleting them.

The singer further reiterated her longstanding stance against sexual violence, insisting that she has never supported or engaged in any form of abuse.

Investigations by NAPTIP are ongoing.

Global Airlines Suspend Middle East Flights Amid US-Israel Strikes on Iran

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Airlines worldwide have suspended flights across the Middle East after the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes on Iran, escalating regional tensions and creating major disruptions for international air travel.

Flight tracking data shows that airspace over Iran is virtually empty, following Israel’s pre-emptive strikes and the U.S. military targeting strategic sites in Iran.

Tehran retaliated with a salvo of missiles, raising fears of a wider regional conflict.

The military escalation has dimmed hopes for a diplomatic solution to Iran’s nuclear dispute with the West.

Weeks of U.S. military buildup in the region preceded the strikes, heightening concern over the stability of the Middle East.

Airspace Closures and Flight Suspensions

Several countries have closed their airspace in response to the strikes:

Israel, Iran, Iraq, and Jordan have suspended civilian flights.

Gulf nations including Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE followed suit.

Russian authorities ordered Russian carriers to halt flights to Iran and Israel.

Major airlines have taken additional precautionary measures:

Lufthansa suspended flights to and from Dubai and temporarily halted services to Tel Aviv, Beirut, and Oman until March 7.

Air France cancelled flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut.

Wizz Air suspended flights to Israel, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Amman immediately.

KLM moved forward the suspension of its Amsterdam–Tel Aviv route.

Virgin Atlantic re-routed flights to avoid Iraqi airspace.

Qatar Airways reported temporary suspension of flights, with planes circling over Kuwait or Saudi airspace before returning to Doha.

Kuwait’s aviation authority confirmed a halt to all flights to Iran, while Oman Air suspended flights to Baghdad.

The UAE partially and temporarily closed its airspace as a precaution.

Conflict zones in the Middle East have become a growing operational burden for airlines.

Aerial attacks raise concerns about accidental or deliberate shoot-downs of commercial aircraft. In addition, longer flight routes to avoid closed airspace require additional fuel and increase operational costs.

With Russian and Ukrainian airspace largely closed due to years of war, Middle Eastern routes have become critical for flights between Europe and Asia.

The current disruptions add further complexity to global aviation logistics.

As the situation unfolds, airlines and passengers are being urged to monitor official notices from authorities and carriers for updates on flight schedules and airspace restrictions.

Trump says some Americans may die amid US strikes in Iran

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United States President Donald Trump
United States President Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that the United States has launched “major combat operations” against Iran, warning that American personnel could face casualties in the offensive.

The military campaign, named “EPIC FURY”, is aimed at destroying Iranian missile capabilities and naval assets, officials said.

Unlike a previous strike in June 2025 targeting Iranian nuclear sites, the operation is expected to unfold over several days, according to U.S. sources.

In a video message shared on Truth Social, Trump emphasized that the strikes are intended not only for immediate security but “for the future,” calling the mission “noble.”

He acknowledged the possibility of U.S. losses, saying, “The lives of courageous American heroes may be lost, and we may have casualties that often happens in war. We are doing this for the future, and it is a noble mission.”

The strikes coincide with Israeli attacks on Iranian targets, prompting Tehran to launch missiles toward Israel, the Israeli military confirmed.

In his message, Trump addressed members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, offering them immunity if they surrendered while warning that refusal would result in “certain death.”

Diplomatic efforts to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions have repeatedly faltered. Washington and Tehran held talks as recently as Thursday, but no agreement was reached.

“Iran refused, just as it has for decades. They rejected every opportunity to renounce their nuclear ambitions, and we can’t take it anymore,” Trump said.

This marks the second major U.S. military action in Iran since Trump returned to the White House last year, reflecting escalating tensions over Tehran’s nuclear and missile programs.

DDM will continue to monitor the situation as events unfold.

 

Explosions Heard Over Jerusalem

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Jerusalem experienced air raid sirens and several reported blasts on Saturday as the Israeli military detected missiles launched from Iran, following Israel’s earlier strikes on the Islamic Republic.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized that Iran must not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons and called on citizens to “stand together” in the wake of coordinated Israeli and US attacks.

The emergency service Magen David Adom (MDA) reported no confirmed missile impacts.

The Israeli military instructed the public to remain in protected spaces and follow directives from the Home Front Command.

Photographs captured trails from Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system intercepting incoming threats over the city.

The strikes come amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, following a US-coordinated pre-emptive strike against Iranian targets.

Diaspora Digital Media will continue to monitor the situation as events unfold.

Israel’s Iron Dome Intercepts Iranian Missile, Showcasing Advanced Defense

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(DDM) – Israel’s sophisticated missile defense system successfully intercepted a missile launched by Iran, demonstrating the country’s advanced layered defense capabilities.

The Iron Dome, designed to target short-range threats, was deployed to neutralize the missile before it could land, according to defense sources.

Israel maintains a multi-tiered missile defense structure, including the David’s Sling for medium-range threats and Arrow 3 to intercept long-range ballistic missiles in space.

Analysts say the coordinated system allows Israel to respond to a wide spectrum of aerial threats, from rockets to advanced missiles, with high precision.

The interception underscores Israel’s technological advantage in missile defense and its ability to protect civilian populations from hostile attacks.

Experts note that while Iran has attempted missile launches in the region, its capabilities are limited compared to Israel’s highly integrated defense network.

This layered system enables Israel to act preemptively, striking down threats before they can cause damage, effectively neutralizing the offensive capability of hostile actors.

Israel’s military officials emphasize that such technology represents a combination of sophisticated radar, interceptor missiles, and real-time command systems.

Observers point out that Israel’s defense superiority is a significant deterrent against regional aggression, limiting the strategic options available to adversaries.

While Iran continues to develop missile technology, experts argue that it cannot match Israel’s defensive precision or strategic integration.

The incident highlights the distinction between a well-resourced, technologically advanced military and regimes reliant primarily on offensive intimidation tactics.

Israel’s ability to neutralize threats before they reach targets demonstrates the effectiveness of sustained investment in research, development, and layered defense infrastructure.

The Iron Dome has previously been credited with saving countless lives by intercepting short-range rockets, reinforcing public confidence in national security measures.

Defense analysts suggest that Israel’s continued upgrades to David’s Sling and Arrow 3 will further enhance the country’s ability to counter emerging missile threats in the region.

The successful interception serves as both a tactical achievement and a broader strategic signal, showcasing Israel’s capacity to defend itself against regional adversaries.

International observers recognize that this level of defense integration sets a global standard for protecting civilian populations in conflict-prone areas.

The event reinforces Israel’s reputation as a military power capable of combining advanced technology with operational readiness to counter evolving threats.

While tensions remain high in the region, Israel’s missile defense systems remain a decisive factor in maintaining national security and deterring hostile action.

Experts conclude that without comparable defense infrastructure, adversaries like Iran face severe limitations in achieving offensive or defensive objectives against Israel.

The incident underscores the strategic value of layered defense and serves as a reminder of the critical role technology plays in modern military operations.

JUST IN: Iran vows ‘crushing’ response to Israel, US major airstrikes’

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Middle East Ceasefire on the Brink as Trump Rebukes Israel, Iran

Iran has pledged a “crushing” response to the coordinated military strikes carried out by the United States and Israel on Saturday.

Diaspora Digital Media reported that explosions were reported in several Iranian cities, including Tehran, Kermanshah, Lorestan, Tabriz, Isfahan, and Karaj.

The attacks follow warnings from Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz, who described Israel’s actions as a “pre-emptive attack” aimed at neutralizing threats to the country.

Saturday’s strikes come less than a year after a 12-day air war between Israel and Iran and amid stalled US-Iran nuclear negotiations.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was reportedly moved to a secure location outside Tehran during the attacks.

Ebrahim Azizi, head of Iran’s National Security Commission, warned that the US and Israel had “started down a path which end is no longer in your control.”

US President Donald Trump, speaking via Truth Social, defended the strikes as necessary to protect American interests and prevent imminent threats from Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs.

He described the Iranian regime as a “vicious group of very hard, terrible people” whose activities endanger the United States, its troops overseas, and its allies.

The situation has prompted heightened regional alert, with Israel closing its airspace and civilians advised to follow directives from national authorities.

Analysts warn that the attacks could trigger a wider escalation in the Middle East, with both sides preparing for possible retaliatory actions.

Trump Says US Has Begun ‘Major Combat Operations’ in Iran

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The United States and Israel have launched coordinated military strikes on Iran, marking a dramatic escalation in Middle East tensions, with US President Donald Trump confirming that “major combat operations” are now under way.

In a video statement released on Saturday, Trump said the military action was aimed at preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons and long-range missiles capable of threatening American allies and US territory.

“We sought repeatedly to make a deal. We tried,” Trump said, adding that US forces would target Iran’s missile capabilities and military infrastructure.

Explosions Reported Across Iran

Iranian state media reported multiple explosions in several cities, including Tehran, Isfahan, Qom, Karaj and Kermanshah. Witness accounts and images obtained by international media showed smoke rising over parts of the Iranian capital, particularly around Jomhouri Square and Hassan Abad Square.

Iran’s state broadcaster confirmed strikes in Tehran, while reports indicated missiles struck locations in central areas of the city.

Israel Declares Emergency, Closes Airspace

Earlier, Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz announced that Israel had launched a “pre-emptive attack” against Iran, declaring a nationwide state of emergency in anticipation of retaliatory strikes.

Air raid sirens sounded across Israel at about 08:15 local time, warning residents of a possible missile response.

Israeli authorities subsequently closed the country’s airspace to civilian flights, urging citizens to avoid airports until further notice. Iranian media also reported that Iran shut its airspace following the attacks.

Amid the military escalation, several Iranian state-linked media outlets reportedly experienced cyber attacks.

According to local reports, major news platforms including IRNA and ISNA faced disruptions, while multiple Iranian news websites were inaccessible from abroad.

The cyber incidents suggest a parallel digital confrontation accompanying the military operations.

The strikes follow stalled nuclear negotiations between Washington and Tehran.

Trump had earlier warned that the United States was prepared to act if Iran refused to meet American demands during ongoing talks mediated in Geneva.

US officials argue that Iran continued developing missile technology despite diplomatic efforts, a claim Tehran has repeatedly denied.

Analysts warn the latest escalation could trigger a broader regional conflict. Israel and Iran previously engaged in direct hostilities during a brief war last year, leaving regional air defences weakened and tensions unresolved.

Iran has vowed to respond forcefully to any attack, raising fears of retaliatory strikes across the Middle East.

International journalists continue to face restricted access to Iran, limiting independent verification of developments inside the country.

LIVE UPDATES: US/Israel versus Iran War Begins

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DDM News brings you Live updates as US and Israel conducts airstrikes on Iran as tensions escalates after countries like China, India and others told their citizens to leave Iran and Israel a day before.

Grassroots Praise Gbandi For Dedication To Poor And Community Engagement

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(DDM) – Hon. Kenneth C. Gbandi has received widespread commendation from grassroots supporters for his unwavering care for the poor and commitment to community development.

The ongoing grassroots engagement initiatives led by Gbandi have attracted participation from both young and older members of the community, fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose.

Women in the communities praised his philanthropic efforts, highlighting programs that directly support vulnerable groups and improve local livelihoods.

“Grassroots awareness is key to 2027 victory, and Gbandi understands this wisdom,” one community leader noted, emphasizing the importance of connecting with citizens at the local level.

Gbandi’s approach combines public service with direct community interaction, ensuring that residents’ needs are heard and addressed through targeted projects.

Supporters said his efforts have created a visible impact, including initiatives in health, education, and social welfare that have uplifted the most disadvantaged members of society.

The engagement sessions have also served as platforms for dialogue, allowing citizens to voice concerns and participate in local decision-making processes.

Both men and women expressed appreciation for Gbandi’s hands-on involvement, describing him as approachable, empathetic, and genuinely invested in the welfare of ordinary people.

Local women’s groups particularly commended his support for small-scale farmers, artisans, and female entrepreneurs, noting that his programs provide critical financial and technical assistance.

Community elders highlighted that Gbandi’s continuous interaction with residents strengthens social cohesion and promotes trust between citizens and political leadership.

Observers noted that these grassroots efforts are strategically important, as they reinforce political credibility while addressing real developmental needs.

Gbandi’s supporters argued that such inclusive engagement not only alleviates immediate hardships but also lays a foundation for long-term empowerment and participation.

The ongoing work reflects a broader philosophy that political leadership must be closely tied to community service, a message resonating strongly across multiple constituencies.

As grassroots momentum grows, many believe that Gbandi’s model of direct engagement and philanthropy could significantly influence his political trajectory in upcoming elections.

Supporters remain optimistic that his focus on the poor and structured community outreach will enhance both development outcomes and political trust at the local level.

By combining practical initiatives with active listening, Gbandi continues to demonstrate how grassroots commitment can translate into tangible improvements in citizens’ daily lives.

Community members expressed hope that these efforts will inspire similar programs across the region, fostering greater social inclusion and civic participation.

Overall, Gbandi’s sustained focus on the poor and marginalized has solidified his reputation as a leader who prioritizes people’s welfare over mere political rhetoric.

The grassroots praise underscores that authentic engagement, philanthropy, and attentiveness to local needs remain central to building lasting political and social influence.

20 killed as military plane crashes in Bolivia

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Authorities in Bolivia have launched an investigation after a military aircraft crashed near El Alto International Airport, killing several people and injuring dozens, while officials were later seen burning large amounts of money recovered from the wreckage.

According to AFP, the crash occurred during severe weather conditions, with heavy hail and lightning reported at the time of the incident.

“A heavy hailstorm was falling and there was lightning when the plane went down,” said Cristina Choque, a 60-year-old vendor whose vehicle was struck by debris from the aircraft. She added that a tire from the plane landed on her car, leaving her daughter with a head injury.

Bolivia’s Ministry of Defense confirmed that an investigation has been opened to determine the cause of the crash.

Colonel Rene Tambo, head of the police homicide division in El Alto, said late Friday that casualties numbered “about 20, maybe a few more,” while Colonel Pavel Tovar of the National Fire Department earlier reported between 15 and 16 fatalities.

The country’s Health Ministry said at least 28 people were injured in the disaster.

Officials said deaths were recorded both at the airport and along a busy avenue where the aircraft crashed into several vehicles.

The Bolivian Air Navigation and Airports Authority (NAABOL) disclosed that the C-130 Hercules aircraft had departed from Santa Cruz and crashed while attempting to land at El Alto International Airport, which has since suspended operations.

In a controversial development, authorities at the crash site burned bundles of cash recovered from the aircraft. The Defense Ministry explained that the money carried aboard had no official serial numbers and therefore held no legal or purchasing value.

“It has no legal or purchasing power,” the ministry said, warning that collecting, possessing, or using the money constitutes a criminal offense.

Security forces also arrested 12 individuals after reports emerged of looting and criminal activity amid the chaos at the crash scene. Prosecutor Luis Carlos Torres confirmed the arrests, adding that investigations were ongoing.

Meanwhile, hospitals in El Alto have launched an emergency blood donation campaign to support victims receiving treatment following the crash.

JUST IN: Israel Closes Airspace to Civilian Flights

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Israel has shut its airspace to civilian flights following the launch of a military attack on Iran, as authorities brace for possible retaliation and heightened regional tensions.

In a statement, Israel’s Transportation Ministry announced that all civilian air traffic has been suspended until further notice due to the evolving security situation.

“The public is requested not to come to airports until further notice,” the ministry said, urging passengers currently outside the country to monitor updates through media outlets and their respective airlines regarding revised flight schedules once operations resume.

Israeli authorities also advised citizens abroad to comply with directives issued by the National Security Council, stressing the need for heightened vigilance amid fears of counterattacks.

Officials added that Israel’s airspace would reopen only when security conditions allow, noting that travelers will receive at least 24 hours’ notice before flights to and from the country resume.

The closure follows Israel’s confirmation of a “pre-emptive” strike on Iran, after explosions were reported in Tehran, significantly escalating tensions across the Middle East.

BREAKING: Israel Officially Launches ‘Pre-Emptive’ Strike on Iran as Explosions Rock Tehran

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Israel has confirmed launching a military attack on Iran, with explosions reported in parts of the Iranian capital, Tehran, escalating tensions in the Middle East.

Israel Katz said the operation was a “pre-emptive” strike aimed at countering what Israel described as imminent threats from Iran.

Iranian state media reported multiple explosions in the eastern and northern areas of Tehran, while images received by the BBC showed smoke rising above sections of the city shortly after the strikes were announced.

Following the operation, Katz declared a nationwide state of emergency in Israel, warning citizens to prepare for possible retaliatory attacks from Iran or allied groups across the region.

Authorities in Israel said emergency systems had been activated amid fears of missile or drone responses, as regional security forces heightened alert levels.

More details shortly.

Youth Talent Ignored: Nigerian Government Failing Young Innovators, Says Gbandi

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(DDM) – Hon. Kenneth C. Gbandi has sharply criticized the Nigerian government for sidelining the country’s youth, despite their exceptional talent in information and communication technology (ICT), innovation, and start-ups.

Speaking in Asaba, Gbandi, who leads the ADC Diaspora Network, warned that ignoring the nation’s young population has fueled record unemployment.

He argued that the sidelining of youth is exacerbating national security challenges and hindering sustainable development across Nigeria.

“Despite their creativity, drive, and global competitiveness, our young people are often neglected by successive administrations,” Gbandi said.

He highlighted the extraordinary potential of Nigerian youth in ICT, technology innovation, and entrepreneurial ventures, emphasizing that these sectors could serve as engines of economic growth if adequately supported.

According to Gbandi, the lack of targeted policies and investment for young professionals has left millions underemployed and frustrated.

He also stressed that this neglect undermines national progress, as youth represent a vital force for innovation, economic diversification, and social stability.

Gbandi pointed to other examples of successful Nigerian youth in the diaspora and at home, noting that their achievements demonstrate what is possible when young people are empowered and given opportunities.

As leader of the ADC Diaspora Network, Gbandi has a track record of advocacy for youth inclusion and has previously promoted initiatives supporting education, entrepreneurship, and leadership development among Nigerians abroad.

He called on government institutions to implement structured programs that integrate youth into decision-making processes, innovation hubs, and start-up financing initiatives.

Failure to do so, Gbandi warned, risks widening the unemployment crisis and leaving the country increasingly vulnerable to social unrest.

“Investing in the youth is investing in Nigeria’s future,” he said, urging policymakers to recognize the strategic importance of the nation’s young population.

The statement in Asaba comes amid growing concern over unemployment statistics, rising insecurity in rural and urban areas, and the underutilization of Nigeria’s vast human capital.

Gbandi concluded that addressing these challenges requires political will, robust policy frameworks, and a commitment to nurturing the skills and ambitions of Nigeria’s next generation of leaders and innovators.

The call resonates with broader debates on national development, highlighting the urgent need for policies that prioritize youth empowerment as a cornerstone of economic recovery and security enhancement.

Nigeria’s youth, he emphasized, have proven their capability on global platforms, yet domestic neglect remains a persistent barrier to harnessing their full potential.

With strategic support, Gbandi insists, young Nigerians could drive transformative growth in ICT, start-ups, and technological innovation, positioning the country as a leader in Africa and beyond.

The ADC Diaspora Network plans to continue advocating for youth-focused programs and engagement, reinforcing the message that ignoring the potential of young citizens is not only unjust but strategically detrimental to Nigeria’s future.

“Allow Us Carry Guns” — Nigerian Farmers Back US Congress Plan for Self-Defence

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(DDM) – Nigerian farmers have expressed support for a proposal linked to the United States Congress recommending that vulnerable rural communities be allowed to defend themselves against violent attacks.

The development follows renewed international attention on Nigeria’s security crisis after former President Donald Trump redesignated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern due to persistent killings and displacement of farming communities.

A congressional panel set up by the US Congress submitted findings urging stronger action against armed groups operating in farmlands.

Among the recommendations was the removal of militias from occupied farmlands and support for community-based self-defence under strict regulation.

The proposal has generated widespread reactions across Nigeria, particularly in the Middle Belt and southern farming regions, where attacks on farmers have become increasingly frequent.

Middle Belt leaders, including the Middle Belt Forum and Mzough U Tiv Worldwide, described the proposal as timely.

They argued that rural communities remain exposed and unprotected despite repeated appeals to national security agencies.

Community leaders said decentralised policing and structured local defence would discourage attackers who exploit weak security presence.

One leader emphasized that farmers should not be “defenceless while attackers move freely,” suggesting that organised local security backed by law would serve as the first line of protection in emergencies.

Farmers’ groups in Plateau State also expressed support, noting that many farmers can no longer sleep in their homes or access their farms due to fear of attacks.

They called for a regulated framework that allows lawful self-defence without encouraging abuse.

In the South East, a former cassava farmers’ leader recounted how herders destroyed over five hectares of farmland worth millions of naira without consequences.

He argued that allowing licensed farmers and vigilante groups to bear arms would deter criminals and restore confidence in food production.

However, some stakeholders cautioned against civilian armament.

A former commissioner for agriculture in Abia State warned that allowing farmers to carry arms could lead to widespread gun ownership, urging the Federal Government to first implement state police and assess its effectiveness.

Women farmers in Zamfara State expressed concern that more weapons could worsen insecurity in regions already saturated with firearms.

They called instead for stronger rural security, better intelligence, and safer access to markets and farmlands.

Farmers in Edo State supported regulated self-defence, highlighting that farmers are among the most targeted groups and that licensed guns could empower communities to protect themselves.

Economic and security analysts stressed that intelligence gathering and technology, such as drones and surveillance, should be prioritised over arming civilians.

Legal experts noted that Nigeria’s constitution does not grant citizens the right to bear arms, with firearm ownership strictly controlled under existing law.

The ongoing debate places pressure on the Federal Government to balance food security, public safety, and constitutional limits while addressing growing threats faced by farmers nationwide.

As rural attacks continue, policymakers face the challenge of designing solutions that protect communities without escalating violence or undermining legal frameworks.

Farmers’ support for regulated self-defence highlights frustration with the perceived inadequacy of existing security measures and the urgent need for practical interventions.

The discussion also underscores broader concerns about Nigeria’s rural security, economic stability, and the protection of critical food production zones.

Moving forward, government authorities will need to reconcile local defence initiatives with constitutional restrictions, while strengthening institutional security to reduce the vulnerability of farming communities.

São Tomé & Príncipe Dobra Tops Weakest African Currencies List

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(DDM) – As of February 2026, the São Tomé and Príncipe Dobra (STN) ranks as the weakest currency in Africa in nominal terms, followed closely by the Sierra Leone Leone (SLE/SLL), according to exchange rate data versus the US Dollar (USD).

The ranking, based strictly on face value against the USD, does not necessarily reflect the overall strength or size of a country’s economy.

High denomination values often reflect historical inflation, currency redenominations, or prolonged macroeconomic instability rather than economic output alone.

The ten weakest African currencies in February 2026 are: São Tomé & Príncipe Dobra (22,282 per USD), Sierra Leone Leone (20,970 per USD), Guinean Franc (8,753.56 per USD), Malagasy Ariary (4,251 per USD), Ugandan Shilling (3,593.30 per USD), Burundian Franc (2,966 per USD), Tanzanian Shilling (2,559.61 per USD), Congolese Franc (2,247.60 per USD), Malawian Kwacha (1,735.64 per USD), and the Nigerian Naira (1,391.47 per USD).

Persistent inflation pressures remain a key driver of weakness for countries like Sierra Leone and Guinea.

These economies face high reliance on imports for fuel and food, repeated currency depreciation cycles, limited industrial diversification, and vulnerability to global commodity price fluctuations.

High import demand increases pressure on local exchange rates, especially when domestic production remains low.

East African currencies, such as the Ugandan Shilling and Tanzanian Shilling, are weighed down by rising import bills, infrastructure financing needs, and constrained foreign exchange reserves.

Despite relative macroeconomic stability compared to peers, balance-of-payments pressures continue to challenge these economies.

In nations including Burundi, Malawi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, structural vulnerabilities, political instability, dependence on commodity exports, and limited monetary policy flexibility exacerbate exchange rate pressures.

Such pressures can become cyclical, particularly when global commodity prices decline.

Notably absent from the list are countries using the West African CFA Franc (XOF) and Central African CFA Franc (XAF), which trade at roughly 552 units per USD but maintain relative stability due to their Euro peg.

This peg provides predictability, lower inflation volatility, and greater investor confidence, though critics argue it limits monetary sovereignty and policy flexibility.

In Southern Africa, Zimbabwe introduced the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG/ZWG) to combat hyperinflation and restore confidence in its monetary system.

As of February 2026, ZiG trades at approximately 25.71 per USD, nominally stronger than currencies in the top 10, but remains highly volatile and dependent on strict monetary discipline and gold reserve backing.

Experts emphasize that a high numerical exchange rate does not automatically signal economic failure, nor does a low rate guarantee strength; historical monetary adjustments often influence denomination size.

Looking ahead, factors expected to shape African currency performance include global interest rate trends, commodity price movements, fiscal discipline, debt management, political stability, and foreign investment flows.

Monetary reforms and structural adjustments across the continent will be critical in determining which currencies stabilize and which remain vulnerable in the coming months.

The report underscores that nominal currency weakness can reflect historical and structural challenges rather than outright economic collapse.

Investors and policymakers are advised to consider both macroeconomic fundamentals and external factors when assessing currency risks in Africa.

Currency stability remains a central indicator of resilience as African economies navigate inflation pressures, external debt, and global market fluctuations.

Simeone Unsure If Griezmann Will Stay At Atlético This Season

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(DDM) – Atlético Madrid manager Diego Simeone has admitted uncertainty over whether star forward Antoine Griezmann will finish the season with the Spanish club, as the player negotiates a potential move to Major League Soccer side Orlando City.

Griezmann, who is under contract with Atlético until 2027, has reportedly held talks with Orlando City, with sources indicating that an agreement is close to completion.

Both the player and the MLS club are reportedly eager to finalize the deal promptly.

The World Cup-winning forward remains Atlético’s all-time top goalscorer and continues to play a key role in the squad.

This season, Griezmann has made 22 appearances in LaLiga, contributing significantly as Atlético competes for domestic trophies.

A crucial Copa del Rey semifinal second leg against Barcelona is scheduled for Tuesday, making Griezmann’s availability particularly important.

Simeone acknowledged Griezmann’s right to decide his future given his contributions to the club.

“I was quite clear the other day, when I was asked about it,” Simeone said during a news conference on Friday ahead of Atlético’s LaLiga game at Real Oviedo.

“We don’t know what’s going to happen. I’m not going to repeat how important Antoine is to us, we know that.”

The uncertainty comes as Atlético prepares for the Champions League Round of 16, where they have been drawn against Tottenham Hotspur.

The first leg is set for March 10 or 11 at the Estadio Metropolitano, with the return leg in London scheduled for March 17 or 18.

Griezmann’s potential departure raises questions about Atlético’s attacking options for the remainder of the season.

Despite ongoing negotiations, he has continued to contribute on the field, highlighting his professionalism and commitment to the team.

Atlético’s management and coaching staff face the challenge of balancing transfer negotiations with preparation for important fixtures in domestic and European competitions.

Fans and analysts are closely watching developments, as the forward’s decision could significantly affect Atlético’s chances in LaLiga, Copa del Rey, and the Champions League.

Simeone’s comments reflect a cautious approach, emphasizing respect for the player’s autonomy while acknowledging his pivotal role in the squad.

The situation underscores the broader trend of high-profile European players moving to MLS, often before completing long-term contracts.

Atlético will need to adapt quickly if Griezmann departs, adjusting tactics and squad rotation to maintain competitiveness.

For now, the club’s focus remains on upcoming matches, while Griezmann’s future continues to dominate transfer speculation.

Observers expect the next few weeks to be decisive in determining whether the French forward remains in Madrid or embarks on a new chapter in the United States.

Simeone and Atlético supporters alike will be monitoring both the transfer process and team performance as the season enters its critical final stages.

Wolves End Winless Streak To Derail Villa’s Champions League Hopes

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(DDM) – Wolverhampton Wanderers secured a rare Premier League victory by defeating Aston Villa 2-0 at Molineux on Friday, dealing a significant blow to Villa’s bid for next season’s UEFA Champions League.

The win was only Wolves’ second league victory of the season and their first since early January, when they defeated West Ham United.

Midfielder Joao Gomes emerged as the standout performer, scoring his first league goal of the campaign in the second half.

Later in the match, Rodrigo Gomes sealed the victory, capitalizing on Villa’s defensive lapses to secure the 2-0 result.

Despite the morale-boosting triumph in the West Midlands derby, Wolves remain deep in relegation trouble, sitting 14 points from safety with nine matches left, making survival increasingly difficult.

The win also allowed Wolves to avoid setting an unwanted Premier League record for the lowest points total in a season, with their current 13 points surpassing Derby County’s 11-point record from 2007–08.

Wolves manager Rob Edwards praised his team’s performance, saying matches like the victory against Villa were the reason he joined the club and provided opportunities to connect with supporters.

Aston Villa, meanwhile, suffered a setback in their top-four ambitions, having won only two of their last eight league matches.

The defeat leaves Villa six points above fifth-placed Chelsea and sixth-placed Liverpool, with a top-five finish likely required for Champions League qualification.

Villa manager Unai Emery said the team lost control in the second half, as Wolves won more duels and created greater attacking threats inside Villa’s penalty area.

Villa struggled to convert scoring opportunities, with striker Ollie Watkins missing a key chance from a Morgan Rogers assist, while defender Pau Torres also failed to capitalize on a headed opportunity.

The Wolves victory was aided by Villa’s defensive lapses, allowing Joao Gomes’ initial shot to be blocked, before Rodrigo Gomes reacted quickly to score.

The result provides Wolves with a rare home victory and a boost in morale amid their fight against relegation.

Villa must now refocus ahead of critical league fixtures against Chelsea and Manchester United, where top-four ambitions will be tested.

The defeat highlights the competitive nature of the Premier League, where even mid-table and struggling teams like Wolves can impact the Champions League race.

For Wolves, the win is a memorable moment in an otherwise difficult season, reinforcing the importance of fighting for every point.

For Aston Villa, the match serves as a reminder that consistency will be crucial if they hope to secure a place in Europe’s top competition next season.

Deco Warns Barcelona Faces Tough Test Against Newcastle in UCL

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(DDM) – Former FC Barcelona midfielder and current sporting director Deco has admitted that the Spanish club faces a challenging task after being drawn against Newcastle United in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16.

Deco emphasized that matches at this stage of the competition are always demanding, and Barça must approach the tie with focus and intensity.

The draw confirmed that Barcelona will meet Newcastle, who earned their spot in the last 16 by overcoming Qarabağ FK in the knockout playoffs.

Newcastle previously lost to Barcelona during the league phase of the competition but remain a dangerous opponent, according to Deco.

Speaking at the official draw ceremony, Deco acknowledged that opinions may differ on whether the matchup favors Barcelona.

He insisted, however, that every opponent in the Champions League knockout rounds presents a serious challenge.

“Every team at this level is tough. We must prepare seriously and treat each leg with maximum focus,” he said.

Barcelona will host the second leg of the tie, which Deco believes could offer a potential advantage.

At the same time, he cautioned that the home-leg benefit only materializes if the team performs effectively in the first leg.

He recalled Barcelona’s previous away victory against Newcastle, noting that the win required significant effort and concentration.

Looking ahead, the Catalan club could face the winner of the quarter-final clash between Atletico Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur.

Deco acknowledged the possibility of another difficult encounter with Atlético, highlighting that the two Spanish sides have already met multiple times this season, including in the Copa del Rey.

The sporting director also provided a fitness update on midfielder Frenkie de Jong, who recently suffered a hamstring strain in training.

Deco expects the Dutch international to be sidelined for approximately three to five weeks, making a return before the international break unlikely.

He emphasized the importance of squad fitness as Barcelona prepares for high-stakes matches in Europe.

Deco’s comments underline the competitive nature of the Champions League knockout stages, where even previously defeated opponents can pose significant challenges.

The Blaugrana will now focus on tactical preparation and ensuring key players are ready for the upcoming fixtures.

With a mix of home advantage and careful planning, Barcelona aims to advance to the quarter-finals despite the demanding draw.

The upcoming clash with Newcastle is expected to test both the physical and mental resilience of the squad, according to Deco.

Fans and analysts alike are closely watching Barcelona’s approach, with attention on whether they can secure a strong result in the first leg away.

Ultimately, Deco stressed that preparation, mindset, and intensity will determine the outcome in this high-profile European tie.

Trump Blocks Military Contracts With AI Firm Anthropic

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(DDM) – The Trump administration has directed federal agencies and military contractors to stop doing business with the artificial-intelligence company Anthropic, citing national security concerns.

The move follows the company’s refusal to grant the Pentagon unrestricted access to its AI technology, according to statements from former President Donald Trump.

Trump announced on Truth Social that government agencies, including the Department of Defense, have six months to phase out the use of Anthropic’s products.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth later reinforced the action on X, describing Anthropic as a “supply chain risk.”

Such a designation is typically reserved for companies considered extensions of foreign adversaries or potential threats to national security.

Anthropic, a US-based AI startup, is known for developing advanced machine-learning models intended for applications across multiple sectors, including business and defense.

The company has publicly positioned itself as an independent research-focused AI firm prioritizing safety and ethical use of artificial intelligence.

The Trump administration’s order underscores growing concern about the control, transparency, and security of emerging AI technologies.

Federal agencies and military contractors often rely on private AI products to enhance cybersecurity, defense analysis, and operational efficiency.

By restricting Anthropic, the administration is signaling that access limitations or compliance concerns may constitute unacceptable risks to sensitive government operations.

The six-month transition period allows agencies to identify alternative vendors or develop internal capabilities to replace Anthropic’s offerings.

Experts say the move highlights tensions between innovation in AI and national security requirements.

While AI companies pursue commercial and research goals, government contracts demand strict adherence to data access, monitoring, and security protocols.

Supply chain risk designations carry significant implications, potentially limiting a company’s revenue, partnerships, and reputation.

Other defense contractors will likely need to verify that their AI products meet stringent oversight standards to avoid similar restrictions.

The announcement adds to an ongoing debate about AI regulation, ethical deployment, and the balance between technological advancement and national defense priorities.

It also raises questions about how private AI firms negotiate with government agencies when their proprietary technology is in high demand.

Policy analysts note that similar actions could set precedents for evaluating other AI startups with dual-use capabilities.

Anthropic has not publicly responded in detail to the administration’s order at the time of reporting.

The decision is expected to influence defense procurement strategies, supply chain evaluations, and the prioritization of AI partnerships moving forward.

For the US military, the order reflects an increasing emphasis on safeguarding critical technologies against misuse, even when developed domestically.

As AI becomes more central to defense and security, agencies are under pressure to ensure that partners meet transparency and access standards.

The action illustrates how government policy can intersect directly with private sector innovation, sometimes creating friction in fast-moving technology markets.

Observers suggest the move could spur broader discussions on oversight, accountability, and risk management for AI in national security contexts.

Federal agencies now face a tight timeline to replace Anthropic’s tools while maintaining operational continuity.

The broader implications of the restriction may shape AI policy debates and contractor compliance standards for years to come.

US/Israel versus IRAN War Begins

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