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Israel strikes Iranian presidential, security council office

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Israel-Iran war, Lessons for Nigeria and Africa

The Israeli military announced on Tuesday that it carried out airstrikes overnight targeting Iran’s presidential office and the building housing the country’s Supreme National Security Council.

According to the military, the strikes also hit the gathering site of Iran’s highest-level security decision-making forum, an institution responsible for training military officers, and other critical regime infrastructure.

Israel did not provide further details on casualties or damage, and Iran has not immediately acknowledged the attacks.

The operation comes amid escalating tensions in the region following weeks of military engagements between Israel, the United States, and Iran, raising concerns over further conflict in the Middle East.

PHOTOS: Aftermath of ongoing Israeli, US strikes on Iran’s capital

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Tehran has been rocked by explosions as the US and Israel continue their strikes on Iran’s capital and other cities, marking the fourth day of war following the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Iran has retaliated with missile attacks on Israel and US assets in the Gulf, escalating tensions in the region.

The conflict began with a joint US-Israeli operation, dubbed “Operation Epic Fury” and “Operation Rising Lion”, targeting Iran’s military and naval forces.

Since the strikes, 787 people have been killed on a minimum of 131 cities across Iran, the Iranian Red Crescent Society said on Tuesday.

Israel’s military said it had “struck and dismantled” the headquarters of Iran’s state radio and television broadcaster, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), accusing it of “calling for the destruction of the State of Israel and for the use of nuclear weapons”.

In a post on Telegram, IRIB reported explosions near its headquarters in Tehran but said there had been no disruption to its operations.

Tehran’s streets have been largely deserted as people take shelter during the air strikes.

Iranian media also reported explosions in the city of Karaj, just outside Tehran, as well as in the central city of Isfahan.

Iran held a mass funeral on Tuesday for 165 schoolgirls and staff killed on Saturday in what Iran said was a US-Israeli attack on a school in the southern city of Minab.

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Tonto Dikeh Shares How She Embraced Faith and Began Her Spiritual Journey

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Nigerian actress and evangelist Tonto Dikeh recently opened up about the beginnings of her spiritual journey, sharing a deeply personal account of her transformation and renewed faith.

 

Speaking to followers curious about how she drew closer to God, Dikeh revealed that her journey began with salvation. She explained, “My journey began with salvation, personally accepting Jesus as my Lord and Savior, letting go of the old Tonto Dikeh, and embracing the new Tonto Dikeh.” Her words reflect a deliberate process of shedding past habits, experiences, and identities in order to fully embrace her renewed life in faith.

Over the years, Dikeh has become increasingly vocal about her Christian faith, frequently using her platform to inspire and encourage others. She emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, repentance, and dedication in cultivating a personal relationship with God. Followers have praised her openness, noting that her testimony demonstrates both vulnerability and strength.

This public reflection comes after a period of personal transformation, during which Dikeh shifted from her earlier public persona to focus more on spiritual growth, ministry, and outreach. She has credited her renewed faith with helping her navigate challenges in both her personal and professional life.

Fans and admirers of the actress have expressed admiration for her journey, highlighting her honesty and willingness to share intimate details about her walk with God. For many, Tonto Dikeh’s testimony serves as a reminder that personal growth and spiritual renewal are ongoing processes that require courage and commitment.

As she continues to share her faith journey, Dikeh remains a prominent voice in encouraging others to explore spirituality, embrace change, and seek a deeper connection with God.

“It Was Really Hard”: Alix Earle Talks Seeing Ex for the First Time in Five Months

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Social media personality Alix Earle is trending after opening up about an emotional moment involving her ex-boyfriend, NFL wide receiver Braxton Berrios.

Earle revealed that seeing Berrios for the first time in five months was more difficult than she expected. Reflecting on the encounter, she admitted that the moment brought up lingering emotions she had not fully processed. “It was honestly just really hard for me. I was really emotional,” she shared, describing how unexpected feelings resurfaced despite the time that had passed since their split.

The two previously dated publicly, often sharing glimpses of their relationship on social media. Their breakup drew significant online attention, especially among Earle’s followers, who closely document her personal life and dating experiences. Since then, both have appeared to move forward individually, though the recent reunion clearly stirred unresolved emotions for the influencer.

Adding another layer of interest to the story is the connection involving seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady. Berrios and Brady were once teammates during their time with the New England Patriots, a detail that has resurfaced as fans discuss the overlapping circles within the sports and entertainment world.

While Earle did not go into specific details about the circumstances surrounding the meeting, she emphasized how confronting it felt to come face to face with someone who had once been a major part of her life. Many followers praised her vulnerability, noting that breakups can remain emotionally complex even months later.

The situation has since sparked widespread conversation online, with fans debating whether the emotions signal unfinished business or simply the natural discomfort of reconnecting with a former partner. Regardless, Earle’s openness about the experience has resonated with many who relate to the challenge of unexpectedly crossing paths with an ex.

As the story continues to circulate, neither Berrios nor Brady has publicly commented on the renewed attention. For now, Earle’s candid remarks have once again placed her at the center of trending pop culture and sports crossover discussions.

FG begins implementation of executive order on direct oil revenues remittance to FAAC

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The Federal Government has started implementing Executive Order 9 of 2026, requiring oil revenues to be remitted directly to the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC).

This follows the inaugural meeting of the implementation committee on February 26, 2026.

The order aims to enhance transparency and predictability in revenue allocation, with government entitlements under production-sharing contracts flowing directly into the Federation Account.

Wale Edun, the minister of finance and coordinating minister of the economy, announced the development in a statement on Monday, providing details on resolutions at the meeting.

He said the committee reaffirmed the president’s directive that revenues accruing to the federation from petroleum operations must be handled in a manner that upholds constitutional principles, protects revenues accruable to the federation, and supports the fiscal stability of the three tiers of government.

“In line with the President’s directive, NNPC Limited shall cease, with immediate effect, the collection of the 30% management fee and the 30% frontier exploration fund deductions from profit oil and profit gas under Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs),” the statement reads.

“Additionally, all remittances of gas flare penalties into the Midstream and Downstream Gas Infrastructure Fund (MDGIF) are suspended with immediate effect, in line with the Executive Order.”

On Section 2(3) of the order, which provides for direct payments by contractors into the federation account, Edun said the committee agreed that the transition must be implemented in a manner that respects existing contractual and financing arrangements, and maintains investor confidence.

“For this reason, the Committee approved a defined transition period for the operationalisation of direct payments by contractors of profit oil, royalty oil, and tax oil into the Federation Account,” the minister said.

“Until the Committee issues detailed guidelines, contractors will continue to remit under the current process. During the transition period, the Committee will issue clear, standardised guidance to ensure an orderly changeover.”

He said the committee approved the establishment of a technical subcommittee to develop detailed transition guidelines within three weeks, and commence a review of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) to address structural and fiscal anomalies that weaken federation revenues.

“The Technical Subcommittee will be led by the Special Adviser to the President on Energy, and will include the Solicitor-General of the Federation and Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Justice, the Chairman of the Nigeria Revenue Service, and the Chairman of the Forum of Commissioners of Finance, representatives of the Minister of State Petroleum Resources, Oil, with secretarial support from the Budget Office of the Federation,” Edun said.

 

Fashion Designer Anifa Mvuemba Halts Hanifa Production for Reflection

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Fashion designer Anifa Mvuemba has announced a pause in production for her acclaimed fashion label Hanifa, marking a significant moment after nearly 15 years in business.

In a candid message shared with supporters, Mvuemba explained that the decision was rooted in intentional reflection rather than defeat. She emphasized that she does not want to rush forward simply to prove resilience or maintain the appearance of constant growth. According to her, continuing at full speed without alignment and clarity would feel inauthentic.

“I don’t want to rush just to prove resilience. I don’t want to pretend everything is fine just to keep momentum,” she shared, highlighting the emotional and creative weight behind the pause.

Founded in 2011, Hanifa rose to global prominence for its bold silhouettes, inclusive sizing, and innovative digital presentations. The brand made headlines for its groundbreaking 3D virtual runway show during the pandemic, a moment that positioned Hanifa as a forward-thinking force within the fashion industry. Over the years, the label has been celebrated for centering women of color, embracing body diversity, and blending contemporary design with cultural storytelling.

Mvuemba’s announcement reflects a broader conversation happening within the fashion world, where designers increasingly speak openly about burnout, financial pressure, and the constant demand to produce new collections in a fast-moving industry. Rather than pushing through exhaustion, the designer appears to be choosing sustainability, both personally and professionally.

Supporters and fellow creatives have responded with an outpouring of encouragement online, praising her transparency and courage. Many have noted that stepping back after years of consistent output demonstrates strength and self-awareness rather than weakness.

While production is on hold, Mvuemba has not indicated that Hanifa is permanently closing. Instead, her message suggests a period of recalibration and reevaluation. Industry observers believe the pause could allow the brand to return with renewed direction, potentially exploring new business models, creative strategies, or expanded global reach.

For a label that has consistently challenged norms and embraced innovation, this moment may represent not an ending but a transformation. As Anifa Mvuemba takes time to reassess her next steps, the fashion community watches with respect, understanding that longevity sometimes requires the courage to slow down.

Six US Soldiers Killed in Iranian Strike on Kuwait Base

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Six American soldiers were killed Sunday in an Iranian missile strike on a US military facility in Kuwait, the Pentagon confirmed Monday.

Initially, US Central Command reported three fatalities, but the death toll rose after one soldier succumbed to injuries and two additional bodies were recovered from the rubble.

Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said the strike hit a “tactical operations centre that was fortified” but provided no further details on the exact location.

Three US military officials told CBS News the soldiers were inside a makeshift office, protected by 12-foot steel-reinforced concrete barriers, raising questions about the building’s fortifications.

The incident marks the first confirmed American combat fatalities since the US and Israel launched military operations against Iran.

More than 13,000 US troops are stationed in Kuwait as part of the longstanding defence partnership with the Gulf nation.

Iran has retaliated against US-led strikes by launching missiles at US-allied Gulf countries, including Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Oman, and Qatar.

Separately, three US fighter jets were downed in Kuwait on Monday in an incident initially described as “friendly fire.” All pilots ejected safely. Iran state media claimed responsibility, though no evidence was provided.

Carter Efe Alleges Sydney Talker Advised Him to Pay Kolu ₦1M and Send Him Away

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Nigerian skit maker and singer Carter Efe has sparked fresh conversations online after revealing that popular content creator Sydney Talker allegedly advised him to stop streaming and distance himself from his associate Kolu.

Speaking during a recent live session, Carter Efe claimed that Sydney Talker suggested he step away from streaming entirely. According to him, the advice went further, as he alleged that he was told to give Kolu ₦1 million and send him away. The statement has since triggered mixed reactions across social media, with fans debating whether the advice was genuine concern, business strategy, or simply taken out of context.

Carter Efe, known for his energetic personality and viral online presence, has built a significant following through livestreaming, comedy skits, and music releases. Over the years, he has remained one of the most talked-about digital entertainers in Nigeria, frequently making headlines for both his achievements and public controversies.

While he did not provide full details about the circumstances surrounding the conversation, Carter suggested that the recommendation did not sit well with him. He appeared to defend his decision to continue streaming, emphasizing that the platform remains an important part of his connection with fans and his source of income.

The mention of Kolu has also drawn attention, as viewers speculate about the nature of their working relationship. Some supporters argue that disagreements among creatives are common in the entertainment industry, especially when it comes to branding, partnerships, and financial decisions. Others believe the situation may have deeper roots that have not yet been publicly addressed.

Sydney Talker, who is widely respected for his skit productions and talent management ventures, has not officially responded to the claims at the time of reporting. Fans of both entertainers are now waiting to see whether he will clarify the situation or share his own perspective.

The development adds another chapter to the ever evolving dynamics within Nigeria’s online entertainment space, where collaborations and conflicts often unfold in the public eye. As discussions continue, many observers hope the matter will be resolved privately without escalating into a prolonged feud.

For now, Carter Efe appears determined to continue streaming and pursuing his creative path, signaling that he remains focused on maintaining his independence and direct engagement with his audience.

Greece, France Deploy Anti-Drone Systems to Cyprus After Attack on British Base

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France has announced plans to send anti-missile and anti-drone systems, along with a frigate, to Cyprus following drone attacks on the British sovereign base, RAF Akrotiri, the semi-official Cyprus News Agency (CNA) reported on Tuesday.

French President Emmanuel Macron reportedly informed Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides of the deployment early Tuesday.

A Cypriot government source confirmed the report, while the French defence ministry did not immediately comment.

The aid follows Greece’s offer of military support after RAF Akrotiri was targeted in two separate drone incidents on Monday.

In the first, an Iranian-made Shahed drone crashed onto the runway, causing limited damage. Later, two additional drones were intercepted.

Cypriot officials said the attack was carried out by an Iranian Shahed drone, likely launched by the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah from southern Lebanon.

Authorities emphasized that the British base, considered sovereign UK territory, was the intended target, not Cyprus.

The incidents come amid heightened tensions following the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, which have triggered regional retaliation.

Britain had previously agreed to allow its bases in Cyprus to be used for defensive operations against Iran but confirmed that U.S. bombers were not operating from the islands. Cyprus has requested that the bases be used solely for humanitarian purposes.

Greece has dispatched four F-16 fighter jets and two frigates, including one equipped with the anti-drone Centauros jamming system, to Cyprus.

Centauros, previously deployed against Houthi drone attacks in Yemen, can detect and disable low-flying drones that evade radar systems, according to Cypriot defence sources.

ICPC details items seized in El-Rufai’s Abuja residence

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Former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai
Former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has revealed the documents and electronic devices it recovered from former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai’s Abuja residence.

The items include nine flash drives, one memory card, seven hard drives, multiple laptops (Apple MacBook Pro and Elumac Book Pro), various mobile phones, and a Remarkable tablet.

The ICPC also seized investor account statements, asset declaration forms, corporate records, loan documents, land titles, and share certificates.

Meanwhile, the legal face-off between El-rufai and the anti-graft agency has intensified.

The commission is urging the Federal Capital Territory High Court to dismiss El-Rufai’s N1 billion fundamental rights suit, claiming its operatives acted under a valid search warrant issued on February 18 and executed on February 19.

The agency confirmed that its officials were accompanied by personnel of the Nigeria Police Force and that the operation was witnessed by El-Rufai’s wife, Hadiza, and his son, Mohammed.

El-Rufai’s family disputed the scope of the seized items, alleging the warrant was fraudulently procured.

 

 

Atiku’s Son Resigns as Commissioner Amid Political Realignment

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Adamu Abubakar, the first son of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has resigned from his position as Commissioner for Works and Energy Development in Adamawa State.

The resignation, tendered on Monday, was addressed to Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri through the Secretary to the State Government. No official reason was given for his decision to step down.

Abubakar’s departure comes shortly after Governor Fintiri defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), a move that has triggered a wave of political shifts within the state.

In a statement released Monday night by his personal assistant and media aide, Abdulaziz Jauro, Abubakar expressed appreciation to the governor for the opportunity to serve in what he described as a role of “immense significance.” He characterized his tenure as commissioner as an honour and reaffirmed his loyalty to the administration’s development vision.

The statement also conveyed his gratitude to his father, Atiku Abubakar, for what he described as moral support and guidance throughout his time in office. Abubakar further thanked staff members of the Ministry of Works and Energy Development for their professionalism and dedication to advancing infrastructure projects across the state.

He extended appreciation to his community in Jada for their continued prayers and encouragement, noting that his resignation does not mark the end of his involvement in public service. According to the statement, he remains committed to contributing to the unity, growth and progress of Adamawa State in other capacities.

His resignation follows a broader political development in the state, where 22 commissioners and special advisers reportedly defected to the APC after Governor Fintiri’s switch from the PDP, signaling a significant realignment in Adamawa’s political landscape.

Minnesota Woman Accused of Killing 6 Year Old Son and Setting Home on Fire

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A 37 year old Minnesota woman has been accused of killing her six year old son and setting their family home on fire in what authorities believe was an attempt to also end the life of her five year old child. The tragic incident has left the local community in shock as investigators work to determine the full sequence of events that led to the devastating outcome.

According to preliminary reports from law enforcement, emergency responders were called to the residence following reports of a house fire. Fire crews arrived to find the home engulfed in flames and immediately began rescue and containment efforts. Inside the property, officials discovered the six year old boy, who was later pronounced dead. The five year old sibling was located and transported for medical attention. Authorities say the younger child survived and is currently receiving care.

Investigators allege that the fire was intentionally set after the older child had already been fatally harmed. Prosecutors claim the blaze was started in an effort to conceal the crime and potentially harm the second child as well. The suspect was taken into custody and is expected to face multiple charges, including murder and attempted murder, pending formal court proceedings.

Law enforcement officials have not yet released detailed information regarding a possible motive. They confirmed that child protection services and forensic specialists are involved in the ongoing investigation. Authorities are also reviewing the family’s history to determine whether there had been prior reports of domestic issues or mental health concerns.

Neighbors described the incident as deeply disturbing, noting that the family had lived in the area for some time. Community members have since gathered to express grief and support for the surviving child. Local organizations are reportedly coordinating assistance efforts to help those affected by the tragedy.

Legal experts say that if convicted, the accused could face severe penalties under Minnesota law. Court documents are expected to provide more clarity in the coming days as prosecutors outline the evidence gathered from the scene.

As the investigation continues, officials are urging the public to allow the legal process to unfold and to respect the privacy of the surviving child and extended family members during what is undoubtedly an incredibly painful time.

Tinubu’s emergence a painful lesson for Nigerians — Adebayo

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Adewole Adebayo, the 2023 Social Democratic Party (SDP) presidential candidate, says President Bola Tinubu’s emergence is “a painful lesson” for Nigerians, rather than a blessing.

He made this statement at a Ramadan Iftar event in Kano, organized by the AAFAQ Foundation.

He noted that Tinubu’s presidency should serve as a wake-up call for Nigerians to prioritize like justice and unity over ethnic or religious considerations.

Recalling his campaign visit to Kano four years ago, the SDP chieftain said he sensed that Nigerians were yet to learn critical lessons about leadership and justice.

“Four years ago, I was in the city of Kano campaigning for the president of Nigeria. And I could see that God wanted to teach us a lesson in Nigeria. And until we learn that lesson, there is nothing the world can do. Almighty Allah does not make mistakes,” he said.

He urged Nigerians not to interpret Mr. Tinubu’s victory as divine favour, but rather as a wake-up call to embrace justice and shun divisive politics.

“It is better to live in a country that is a desert with no water, no oil, no mineral resources, but that has justice, than to live in a land of plenty with injustice,” he stated.

Speaking on the controversial Muslim–Muslim ticket that featured prominently in the 2023 election, Mr. Adebayo said he had cautioned against the excitement that surrounded the issue at the time.

“When I came to Kano, people were smiling when they were mentioning Muslim–Muslim ticket. I said, don’t worry. Let the election finish. A time will come when, if they are looking for two Muslims, they may not even get one,” he said.

Mr. Adebayo also condemned the ongoing hostilities between Israel and Iran, stressing that innocent civilians should not be subjected to violence, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan.

“This is not a time for people to gather and decide to unleash fire and stones on others who are simply observing the holy month in their own country,” he added.

In his remarks, the National Coordinator of AAFAQ Foundation, Abdulmutallib Muhammad, said the group invited the former presidential candidate because of shared values centred on promoting credible leadership.

He explained that the foundation, made up of Islamic clerics

Gulf Airport Closures Send Asia-Europe Airfares Soaring

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Airfares on major Asia–Europe routes have surged sharply following the closure of key Gulf aviation hubs amid the escalating U.S.–Israel conflict with Iran, as airlines slash capacity and passengers scramble for alternative routes.

Airline booking platforms on Tuesday showed limited seat availability and steep price increases on some of the region’s busiest long-haul corridors, particularly routes linking Australia, China and Southeast Asia with the United Kingdom and continental Europe.

Major Gulf transit hubs including Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest international airport  remained closed for a fourth consecutive day.

The airport typically handles more than 1,000 flights daily and serves as a critical connecting point for Europe-bound traffic operated by Gulf carriers such as Emirates and Qatar Airways.

The shutdown has significantly reduced seat capacity on high-demand routes like Australia–Europe, where Gulf airlines traditionally hold a large market share.

Australia’s Flight Centre Travel Group reported a 75% increase in customer calls to its stores and emergency assistance lines since the crisis began.

Global Managing Director Andrew Stark said teams were working around the clock to assist travelers affected by cancellations and reroutings.

According to Stark, many Australians are already rebooking flights to the UK and Europe via alternative hubs in China, Singapore and other parts of Asia, as well as through North America using transit points such as Houston.

Carriers operating non-stop Asia–Europe services are attempting to bypass closed Middle Eastern airspace by flying northern routes via the Caucasus and Afghanistan, or southern paths via Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Oman.

However, these detours extend flight times and increase fuel burn a costly adjustment at a time when oil prices have climbed sharply.

“Right now the whole of the Middle East is out of bounds, which is a high price for some airlines,” said Subhas Menon, director general of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines.

He warned that sustained higher operating costs could undermine airline profitability and ultimately reduce global connectivity.

Reuters checks of airline websites on Tuesday showed few near-term seats available and sharply elevated fares.

Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific displayed no economy-class availability on its Hong Kong–London route until March 11.

The lowest one-way fare available that day was HK$21,158 ($2,705), compared with more typical prices of around HK$5,054 later in the month.

From Sydney to London, Qantas showed no economy-class seats available via its usual Perth and Singapore routings until March 17, when a one-way ticket was listed at A$3,129 ($2,220).

NoEarlier departures required less conventional stopovers, including Los Angeles and Johannesburg, at significantly higher prices.

Thailand’s Thai Airways reported fully booked Europe-bound flights as travelers opted for direct services rather than transiting through the Middle East.

A search of its Bangkok–London route showed economy-class tickets sold out until late next week. A one-way fare on March 15 was priced at 71,190 baht ($2,265), easing to 27,045 baht by March 18.

Taiwan’s EVA Air said bookings on its Europe-bound services had surged as passengers sought alternatives to Gulf-based carriers.

On mainland China routes, fares have also climbed steeply. A return economy ticket from Beijing to London typically costs under 10,000 yuan ($1,452).

However, Air China showed only a business-class option for immediate departure on Wednesday, priced at 50,490 yuan one way.

Aviation consultancy Alton Aviation said airlines operating outside the affected region including Singapore Airlines and Turkish Airlines could see short-term gains as passengers shift bookings away from Gulf hubs.

Still, industry analysts caution that prolonged airspace closures would continue to distort global flight networks, increase insurance and operating costs, and keep ticket prices elevated.

With Middle Eastern air corridors still restricted and uncertainty surrounding the duration of the conflict, travelers across Asia and Europe face ongoing disruption and significantly higher fares in the days ahead.

Hong Kong Film Festival Celebrates 50 Years with Chinese Cinema Tribute and Legendary Masterclasses

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The prestigious Hong Kong International Film Festival is celebrating a historic milestone as it marks its 50th anniversary with an expansive tribute to Chinese-language cinema, alongside special masterclasses led by some of Asia’s most influential filmmakers.

Founded in 1976, the festival has long been regarded as one of the most important cultural events in Asia’s film calendar. Over five decades, it has served as a launchpad for emerging talent, a showcase for international auteurs, and a vital bridge between Eastern and Western cinematic traditions. This golden jubilee edition embraces that legacy by spotlighting the evolution of Chinese cinema across generations, regions, and artistic movements.

A central highlight of the anniversary programming is a carefully curated retrospective celebrating landmark works from Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. The showcase traces the development of Chinese-language filmmaking from its early modern classics to contemporary arthouse triumphs, emphasizing how filmmakers have navigated political shifts, social transformation, and global influence while preserving deeply rooted cultural narratives.

Among the most anticipated events are masterclasses featuring acclaimed directors whose films have shaped international perceptions of Asian cinema. Renowned Chinese filmmaker Chen Kaige is set to reflect on his groundbreaking career, including his role in the Fifth Generation movement that redefined Mainland Chinese cinema in the 1980s and 1990s. His insights are expected to explore artistic storytelling under changing political landscapes and the balance between historical epics and intimate human drama.

Taiwanese auteur Tsai Ming-liang will also lead a session examining his signature minimalist style, long takes, and meditative pacing that have earned him global festival acclaim. Known for films that explore urban alienation and emotional solitude, Tsai’s participation underscores the festival’s recognition of slow cinema and experimental narrative forms within Chinese-language filmmaking.

Representing Hong Kong’s own cinematic heritage, celebrated director Ann Hui will conduct a masterclass highlighting her decades-long contribution to socially conscious storytelling. As a leading figure of the Hong Kong New Wave, Hui’s films have often centered on identity, migration, generational conflict, and the city’s evolving political landscape. Her presence at the anniversary edition reinforces the festival’s deep connection to local film history.

Beyond retrospectives and masterclasses, the 50th edition is expected to feature gala premieres, restored classics, filmmaker conversations, and industry forums addressing the future of Asian cinema in an increasingly digital and streaming-driven era. Organizers have emphasized that the anniversary is not only a celebration of the past but also a forward-looking platform encouraging collaboration, innovation, and cross-border storytelling.

Industry observers note that the festival’s longevity reflects Hong Kong’s enduring status as a cultural crossroads in global cinema. Despite industry challenges in recent years, the event continues to draw international critics, distributors, filmmakers, and audiences eager to discover bold new voices while honoring legendary pioneers.

As the Hong Kong International Film Festival commemorates half a century, its 50th anniversary stands as both a tribute to Chinese cinema’s artistic resilience and a reminder of film’s power to transcend language, geography, and time.

Israeli special forces, Mossad conduct ground operations in Iran — Report

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Israeli special forces, Mossad conduct ground operations in Iran
Mossad conduct ground operations in Iran

Israel reportedly conducted a ground operation in Iran on Monday night, involving Mossad and special forces, according to Al Arabiya sources.

However, Israel hasn’t officially commented on the report.

Earlier on Tuesday, the IDF reported that an Israeli Air Force aircraft struck and thwarted a cell of operatives from the Iranian terrorist regime’s air defense array as they attempted to operate systems against the IDF.

“The Israeli Air Force continues to strike Iranian ballistic missile launchers and fire array sites that target Israeli Air Force aircraft,” the IDF stressed. “The IDF will not allow the Iranian terrorist regime to target Israeli Air Force aircraft and will continue to strike against attempts to arm missile launchers.”

Following the incident, the Israeli Air Force is continuing to strike live fire array sites, missile launchers, and ballistic missiles.

 

 

 

 

 

Jisoo Opens Up About BLACKPINK’s Anniversary Album and Her Return to K-Drama

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Global K-pop sensation Jisoo is entering an exciting new phase of her career as she celebrates the release of Deadline while preparing for her highly anticipated return to television with the upcoming Netflix romantic drama Boyfriend on Demand.

The singer, widely known as the eldest member of BLACKPINK, recently shared her enthusiasm about reconnecting with fans through new music after several years without a full group project. The release of Deadline carries special meaning as it arrives during the group’s 10th anniversary year, a major milestone that reflects a decade of global dominance, cultural influence, and record-breaking achievements.

According to Jisoo, the album represents renewed energy and unity among the members following a period in which each artist focused on individual growth. She expressed confidence that listeners would connect deeply with the project’s sound, describing the songs as powerful, emotional, and reflective of BLACKPINK’s evolution over time. The EP combines bold production with the group’s signature charisma, delivering music designed to energize longtime supporters while attracting new audiences worldwide.

While music remains central to her identity, Jisoo is equally focused on expanding her acting career. In Boyfriend on Demand, she plays Seo Mi-rae, a hardworking webtoon producer overwhelmed by career pressures and personal disappointments. Seeking escape from reality, her character turns to an advanced virtual dating platform that allows users to experience ideal romantic scenarios in a simulated world. What begins as harmless entertainment gradually forces her to confront real emotions, loneliness, and unresolved feelings about love.

Jisoo explained that portraying Mi-rae allowed her to explore contrasting emotional sides, from vulnerability and exhaustion to humor and romantic curiosity. She believes viewers, especially BLACKPINK’s fanbase known as Blinks, will enjoy seeing a more layered and relatable version of her on screen.

The drama also features Seo In-guk, who plays Mi-rae’s workplace rival. Their professional competition slowly develops into a complicated relationship filled with tension, misunderstandings, and unexpected emotional connection, adding depth to the romantic comedy storyline.

During BLACKPINK’s group hiatus, all four members pursued successful solo ventures that strengthened their individual identities within the entertainment industry. Lisa expanded into acting while continuing her music career, while Jennie gained global attention through solo performances and fashion collaborations. Meanwhile, Rosé achieved major international recognition with chart-topping music and award nominations that further elevated K-pop’s global presence.

Jisoo herself remained active throughout the break, releasing solo music, embarking on tour performances across Asia, and appearing in television projects that showcased her growing confidence as an actress. These individual achievements ultimately strengthened anticipation for BLACKPINK’s reunion, which officially began with their massive world tour leading into the Deadline album release.

As excitement builds ahead of the drama’s premiere on Netflix, Jisoo shared a heartfelt message encouraging fans to continue supporting both her acting journey and the group’s new musical era. She emphasized how much fan love motivates her to keep challenging herself creatively across different fields.

With a celebratory anniversary, fresh music, and a major drama debut happening almost simultaneously, Jisoo’s activities this year highlight her versatility as both a performer and storyteller. From commanding stadium stages to portraying emotionally complex characters on screen, she continues to expand her influence far beyond K-pop, proving her place as one of the most dynamic stars in global entertainment today.

Iran war: US advises citizens to leave Middle East ‘immediately’

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Travel disruptions across the Middle East are complicating efforts by Americans to leave the region after the US government issued an urgent advisory urging citizens to “DEPART NOW” due to escalating security risks tied to the conflict with Iran.

The US State Department advised Americans to use “available commercial transportation” to exit affected countries. However, widespread airspace closures and flight restrictions across key parts of the region are making that guidance difficult to follow.

Large portions of the skies over the Middle East remained nearly empty Monday, according to flight-tracking data. Airspace above the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Israel, Bahrain and Iraq showed minimal traffic as airlines suspended operations or rerouted aircraft to avoid potential threats.

At Dubai International Airport, one of the world’s busiest global transit hubs, operations were disrupted following temporary closures. Images showed quiet terminals and grounded aircraft after authorities restricted flights as a precaution.

Thousands of international flights were canceled Sunday and Monday, according to aviation data from FlightAware. Real-time maps from Flightradar24 illustrated unusually sparse air traffic across major regional corridors that typically handle heavy long-haul traffic between Europe, Asia and Africa.

The disruption has triggered a cascade of logistical challenges for airlines. Aircraft are now out of position, with planes and flight crews stranded in various countries. Carriers are being forced to reroute flights around closed airspace, often adding hours to journeys, increasing fuel consumption and straining crew scheduling limits.

Industry analysts say the ripple effects could extend beyond immediate cancellations. Extended rerouting and operational uncertainty may drive up ticket prices and create complications related to aircraft insurance coverage in conflict zones. Airlines must also manage passenger rebookings, accommodation and mounting operational costs.

Governments are beginning to respond to the growing number of stranded travelers. The United Arab Emirates announced it would cover food and accommodation expenses for tens of thousands of passengers stuck in the country, according to state media reports.

Despite the State Department’s directive to depart immediately, the limited availability of commercial flights leaves many Americans facing uncertainty about how and when they can leave. Some travelers are attempting to secure seats on indirect routes through unaffected countries, while others are monitoring embassy updates for potential evacuation assistance.

US citizens in need of assistance can contact the State Department from abroad at +1-202-501-4444, from the United States and Canada at +1-888-407-4747, or enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program at step.state.gov to receive security updates from the nearest US embassy or consulate.

With regional tensions still high and airspace restrictions subject to rapid change, aviation authorities and diplomatic officials warn that disruptions are likely to persist in the coming days.

Gbandi Warns Nigerians: ADC Portal Key To Avoid Disenfranchisement

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(DDM) – Hon. Kenneth C. Gbandi has successfully registered on the African Democratic Congress (ADC) digital portal and is urging all Nigerians, at home and in the diaspora, to do the same.

Gbandi’s registration is part of a strategic push by the ADC to mobilize voters ahead of the 2027 general elections, ensuring citizens are prepared against potential digital disenfranchisement by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The party’s online registration platform https://adcregistration.ng allows voters to enroll conveniently, offering an alternative to physical centers that have historically faced logistical delays, long queues, and allegations of irregularities. Gbandi emphasized that early registration is critical, describing it as a necessary step to safeguard democratic participation.

“Preparedness now is the only way to protect the integrity of our votes,” Gbandi said, highlighting the urgency for Nigerians to register and verify their information through the party’s portal.

Political experts note that digital voter engagement has grown in importance after past elections where registration delays and system failures affected turnout. The ADC’s portal aims to increase accessibility, especially for youth and diaspora communities who may struggle to access traditional registration points.

Gbandi’s advocacy aligns with a broader global trend of leveraging technology to enhance election transparency and accountability. The ADC plans to accompany the registration drive with public education campaigns, webinars, and social media outreach, particularly targeting overseas voters to ensure they are not left behind.

Observers warn that early mobilization through digital platforms can help counter attempts to manipulate or exclude voters and strengthen citizen participation. By leading through example, Gbandi is positioning the ADC to consolidate its base and reinforce democratic engagement in Nigeria.

Political analysts suggest that such initiatives could have far-reaching effects on voter turnout in 2027 and the broader political balance, highlighting digital registration as a critical tool in the country’s evolving electoral landscape.

Federal Officers Face Charges After Minneapolis Immigration Crackdown

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(DDM) – The Hennepin County Attorney’s office in Minnesota has launched a high-profile investigation into federal immigration officers, including Border Patrol official Greg Bovino, following aggressive enforcement actions that have sparked nationwide controversy.

DDM gathered that the probe covers 17 incidents during the Trump administration’s “Operation Metro Surge,” which took place across Minneapolis-St. Paul in early 2026. Among the allegations are claims that Bovino threw a smoke canister at protesters on January 21 and that officers deployed chemical irritants during an arrest outside a high school on January 7, while students and staff were present.

Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty emphasized the seriousness of the investigation, stating at a news conference that her office is committed to pursuing accountability despite anticipated legal challenges. “Make no mistake, we are not afraid of the legal fight, and we are committed to doing this correctly,” she said. She described Operation Metro Surge as having caused “immeasurable harm” to the community.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which oversees federal immigration enforcement, responded to the investigation by asserting that such actions fall under federal authority and that states cannot prosecute federal officers. DHS officials argued that agents acting in the course of their duties are immune from state liability and warned that local officials should consider the risks posed to federal law enforcement personnel.

Bovino, a prominent figure in the Trump administration’s immigration operations, had previously directed aggressive crackdowns in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Chicago, and Los Angeles. In Chicago, his tactics included deploying chemical irritants in residential areas, prompting a court order for him to wear a body camera and appear in court daily—a ruling later overturned before his first appearance. In Minnesota, federal officers detained protesters, confiscated recording devices, and used forceful measures, actions that drew public outrage.

The investigation gained urgency following the deaths of 37-year-old mother Renee Good and 37-year-old nurse Alex Pretti, both fatally shot by federal officers in January. These incidents led to nationwide demonstrations and intensified criticism of DHS use-of-force policies. Moriarty’s office has established an online portal for citizens to submit photos, videos, and eyewitness accounts related to Operation Metro Surge.

Legal experts, including Rachel Moran of the University of St. Thomas School of Law, have noted that cases may involve potential charges for assault, property damage, or other violations if evidence shows officers acted outside the scope of their authority. Moriarty’s office will focus specifically on incidents in Hennepin County but indicated readiness to pursue evidence from the federal government through legal channels.

The Department of Justice has opened a civil rights inquiry into Pretti’s death but declined one for Good’s case, while the FBI has restricted state access to evidence. Moriarty stressed the investigation’s dedication to transparency and accountability, signaling that regardless of the outcome, the public will gain clearer insight into the federal crackdown.

Experts like Mark Osler, former director of Moriarty’s criminal division, said the investigation’s findings will provide truth and clarity beyond what initial video footage has shown, potentially reshaping public understanding of federal enforcement actions in Minnesota.

IMMIGRATION: H-1B Lottery Season Opens, $100K Fee Sparks Controversy

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(DDM) – The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has officially announced that the FY 2027 H-1B cap electronic registration period will open at 12:00 p.m. ET on March 4, 2026, and close on March 19, 2026, giving employers a narrow 15-day window to submit registrations for prospective foreign workers.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that selection notifications are expected by March 31, 2026, and employers can only submit registrations during this period. This year’s H-1B season introduces significant changes, including a weighted selection system that may favor higher-skilled and higher-paid positions.

Experts note that a Presidential Proclamation titled Restriction on Entry of Certain Nonimmigrant Workers could require some selected petitioners to pay a $100,000 supplemental fee before filing, adding a substantial financial consideration for employers.

All cap-subject employers are required to submit registrations through a USCIS organizational online account and pay the $215 registration fee per beneficiary. Employers without an account are urged to create one immediately, as failure to register properly will prevent filing a full H-1B petition for that individual. Registration is mandatory before any petition submission, and beneficiary data entry and payments cannot occur before March 4.

The new weighted selection system signals that compensation and job skill levels may influence the likelihood of selection. Employers offering higher wages or more specialized positions may see improved odds in the lottery. Conversely, positions with lower pay could have reduced chances of selection. This approach requires careful workforce planning and strategic alignment between HR, finance, and legal teams to maximize selection potential.

Under the Presidential Proclamation, certain employers may face a supplemental fee of $100,000 once their registration is selected. This fee does not guarantee eligibility to file a petition, highlighting the importance of early legal review and pre-registration eligibility assessments. Organizations must evaluate exemptions, budget for potential fee exposure, and avoid assuming that lottery selection equals petition approval.

Preparation for the FY 2027 season is critical. Employers should identify potential cap candidates, including F-1 students on OPT or STEM OPT, L-1 employees requiring H-1B status, and prospective international hires. Wage levels must be competitive, compliant with prevailing wage requirements, and aligned with weighted selection considerations. Clear documentation demonstrating specialty occupation alignment, job complexity, and industry standards is essential to ensure compliance and readiness for rapid post-selection petition filing.

WR Immigration notes that the combination of a short registration window, weighted selection model, and potential six-figure fee exposure demands careful coordination across HR, finance, and immigration counsel. Tools such as WRapid™, WR’s immigration management platform, provide real-time case tracking, centralized oversight, analytics, budgeting tools, and AI-driven document processing to help global mobility teams navigate this compressed and complex H-1B season efficiently.

Employers are urged to conduct an immediate strategy review to optimize wage positioning, assess supplemental fee exposure, structure compliant registrations, and prepare for rapid petition filing once selected. Early preparation is essential to mitigate risk and maximize the chance of securing H-1B visas in FY 2027.

Germany Extends Internal Border Controls Across All Land Frontiers

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(DDM) – Germany has officially extended its temporary internal border controls for six months, affecting all nine land crossings with neighboring countries, as Berlin cites security risks and migration pressures amid ongoing global conflicts.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that the European Commission’s Schengen portal published the notice on March 2, 2026, confirming that the internal checks will remain in force from March 16 through September 15, 2026. This extension covers borders with France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Poland.

German authorities justify the continued border controls due to “serious threats” posed by irregular migration, smuggling networks, and security concerns linked to wars in Ukraine and the Middle East. Under Article 25 of the Schengen Borders Code, member states may temporarily reinstate internal checks for renewable six-month periods in the event of significant risks. This marks Germany’s sixth consecutive extension since October 2023, a decision already subject to legal challenges at the European Court of Justice.

For commuters and supply-chain operators, the practical impact includes random police stops, vehicle inspections, and occasional traffic delays, particularly on major routes such as the A4 (Poland), A3 (Austria), and A6 (France). Federal Police have confirmed that electronic license-plate readers and mobile biometric devices, deployed last autumn, will continue to be used to enforce the measures.

Travelers and companies are advised to carry passports or national ID cards even for routine Schengen-area trips, as spot checks can occur unexpectedly. Business-travel managers are encouraged to build in 30–45 minutes of extra time for journeys near borders, especially when scheduling meetings or coordinating shuttle services between German facilities and neighboring countries. Drivers should ensure tachograph data reflect mandated rest periods, as border delays could extend travel times.

VisaHQ, a global immigration service provider, emphasizes that while the controls may slow cross-border movement, they do not affect visa-waiver rights or residence permits. However, overstayers detected during checks are subject to accelerated removal under Germany’s Federal Repatriation Acceleration Act, adopted in December 2025. Organizations can leverage platforms like VisaHQ’s Germany portal to confirm documentation requirements, complete visa applications, and arrange courier services efficiently, reducing disruption caused by extended border controls.

Germany’s sustained internal checks highlight the country’s strategic approach to balancing border security with the free movement principles of the Schengen Area. While aimed at mitigating irregular migration and criminal activity, the measures have generated concern among cross-border businesses and daily commuters who must now navigate stricter security measures for the foreseeable future.

Brain Pacemakers Offer Hope for Parkinson’s Patients Battling Falls

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(DDM) – Parkinson’s disease, a progressive movement disorder affecting millions worldwide, may soon see new treatment options through innovative brain pacemaker technology, offering hope to patients struggling with debilitating symptoms.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that Keith Krehbiel, a longtime Stanford University professor of business and political science, has experienced firsthand the dangers of Parkinson’s-related falls. Over nearly three decades living with the disease, Krehbiel has broken multiple ribs from bike crashes, pickleball falls, and even a sudden blackout while climbing the stairs at home. Such incidents highlight one of the most challenging aspects of Parkinson’s: balance and mobility impairments that worsen over time.

Parkinson’s disease affects approximately 1.1 million Americans and an estimated 10 million people globally. It is caused by the degeneration of nerve cells in the brain, leading to motor control issues, stiffness, tremors, slowed movement, and impaired balance. Early symptoms often start subtly, such as a slight tremor in one hand, foot, or jaw, but progressively interfere with daily functioning. Many patients also face non-motor complications, including sleep disturbances, cognitive decline, and autoimmune challenges, making comprehensive care critical.

Recent developments in neuroscience have introduced deep brain stimulation (DBS), commonly referred to as a “pacemaker for the brain.” The device delivers electrical impulses to targeted brain regions, modulating neural activity that regulates movement. Studies have shown that DBS can significantly reduce tremors, stiffness, and motor fluctuations, while also improving balance and reducing the frequency of falls. For patients like Krehbiel, such advances could transform daily life, restoring confidence and independence.

The procedure involves implanting electrodes in specific areas of the brain, typically the subthalamic nucleus or globus pallidus, which are critical for motor control. These electrodes are connected to a small pulse generator, usually implanted under the skin near the collarbone, which sends controlled electrical signals to regulate abnormal neural firing patterns associated with Parkinson’s. While not a cure, DBS can complement medication regimens, allowing lower doses and reducing side effects.

Experts emphasize that patient selection is crucial for DBS effectiveness. Ideal candidates are those with severe motor symptoms not adequately controlled by medication, yet who do not have advanced cognitive decline or severe psychiatric conditions. Additionally, ongoing monitoring and programming adjustments are essential to optimize outcomes.

Beyond the clinical implications, DBS represents a broader shift toward neurotechnology interventions for degenerative diseases. Researchers are exploring adaptive systems that respond to real-time brain activity, potentially offering more precise symptom management and reducing complications associated with conventional stimulation.

For Krehbiel and millions like him, these advances offer tangible hope. While Parkinson’s remains a lifelong challenge, pacemakers for the brain are redefining treatment possibilities, reducing the risk of injury, and improving quality of life for patients navigating the complex realities of the disorder.

US Measles Elimination Status Review Delayed Amid Rising Outbreaks

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(DDM) – An international assessment of the United States’ measles elimination status has been postponed from April to November, raising concerns about the country’s control over the highly contagious virus.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that the decision was made by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), the regional office of the World Health Organization, which oversees the Regional Monitoring and Re-Verification Commission for Measles, Rubella, and Congenital Rubella Syndrome (RVC). The meeting was originally scheduled for April 13, 2026, and was intended to evaluate whether the US still qualifies as having eliminated measles.

Measles was declared eliminated in the US in 2000, meaning that the virus no longer maintained continuous local transmission for more than 12 months. However, last year saw unusually large outbreaks, including one originating in West Texas that later spread to states like South Carolina. These incidents have caused concern that the US may lose its elimination status if ongoing transmission is confirmed.

The RVC uses detailed epidemiological and laboratory evidence to assess measles control in countries across the Americas. PAHO explained that the meeting was delayed to allow national health authorities and sustainability committees more time to compile comprehensive reports on virus control measures, case tracking, and vaccination coverage. Officials stressed that all countries submit annual updates, with additional documentation required when outbreaks occur.

According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), measles cases have continued to appear weekly since late January 2025. Public health experts point to factors such as vaccine hesitancy, uneven immunization coverage, and international travel as contributors to the resurgence of the disease. Large gatherings and under-vaccinated communities have further complicated containment efforts.

The US outbreak has also drawn international attention due to cross-border implications. Mexico, which experienced a deadly measles surge over the past year, was scheduled to submit its own detailed report to the RVC alongside the US. The Commission uses such reports to verify whether countries have effectively interrupted endemic transmission.

Public health specialists warn that losing elimination status could have major consequences for the US, including increased global scrutiny, potential travel advisories, and heightened urgency to strengthen vaccination campaigns. Federal and state health departments have intensified outreach programs, mobile vaccination clinics, and school-based immunization drives in response.

Historically, measles elimination in the US represented a major public health achievement, credited to widespread vaccine adoption and robust surveillance systems. The recent outbreaks, however, underscore vulnerabilities in maintaining herd immunity, especially in the face of misinformation and declining vaccination rates in certain regions.

With the review now rescheduled for November, authorities hope the additional preparation time will allow for more thorough documentation of containment measures, vaccination coverage, and outbreak investigations, providing the RVC with a clearer picture of the US’s measles control status.

Experts emphasize that maintaining elimination requires sustained vigilance, widespread immunization, and prompt outbreak response, highlighting the ongoing challenges even in countries that previously declared victory over the disease.

Hezbollah Retaliates As Israeli Airstrikes Ravage Beirut Suburbs

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(DDM) – Smoke and explosions filled the skies over southern Beirut on Tuesday morning, signaling a dramatic escalation in the ongoing Middle East conflict, with Lebanon’s capital bearing the brunt of Israeli air operations.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that the Israeli military issued evacuation orders for dozens of southern villages and suburban settlements, citing operations targeting Hezbollah positions. These areas, long considered strongholds for the Iran-backed militia group, were evacuated as residents scrambled to seek safety amid intensifying air raids.

Video footage captured by Reuters showed thick black plumes of smoke rising above residential neighborhoods, while a series of loud explosions rattled buildings and sent residents fleeing in panic. The footage underscored the growing risk to civilian populations, as airstrikes struck near schools, hospitals, and densely populated housing areas.

In a swift response, Hezbollah announced it had launched multiple drones into Israeli territory, framing the strikes as retaliation for the attacks on Lebanese towns. The group described the operation as defensive, warning Israel against further bombardments and signaling its readiness for continued confrontation. The Israeli Air Force confirmed the interception of two drones that crossed into its airspace from southern Lebanon, though no immediate casualties were reported.

The escalation in Beirut is part of a broader regional crisis that has involved Israel, Iran, and the United States. In recent days, US and Israeli strikes on Iranian military facilities triggered retaliatory attacks across the Middle East, including missile and drone strikes on Gulf nations such as the UAE, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia. Lebanon’s proximity to Israel and its historic role as a base for Hezbollah make it particularly vulnerable to spillover effects from the wider conflict.

Hezbollah’s southern suburbs have historically been fortified with underground tunnels, weapons depots, and densely populated residential zones, complicating Israeli operations. Analysts warn that urban warfare in these neighborhoods carries a high risk of civilian casualties and infrastructure damage. The situation is further exacerbated by Lebanon’s ongoing economic crisis, where widespread shortages of electricity, fuel, and basic services leave residents ill-prepared for sudden evacuation.

International observers have raised alarms over the potential for escalation into a larger regional war. Israel’s recent operations in Lebanon follow retaliatory strikes on Iran-backed militias elsewhere, creating a volatile environment where miscalculations could rapidly spiral into a broader conflict. Humanitarian organizations have called for restraint, warning that continued hostilities could worsen displacement, disrupt supply chains, and strain an already fragile health system in Lebanon.

The Beirut attacks highlight the risks of modern urban warfare, where advanced airpower collides with militia groups embedded in civilian areas. As Hezbollah continues retaliatory strikes and Israel maintains its campaign, the conflict appears poised to intensify, with implications for regional stability, international diplomacy, and the safety of thousands of civilians caught in the crossfire.

Observers note that the current confrontation is likely to continue as both sides consolidate positions, signaling a period of prolonged instability across the Levant and the wider Middle East.

The situation in Beirut serves as a stark reminder of how regional conflicts can quickly escalate, drawing in multiple countries, affecting civilian populations, and straining diplomatic efforts aimed at de-escalation.

This developing crisis underscores the fragility of security in Lebanon and the broader Middle East, as geopolitical rivalries and military actions intersect in a densely populated urban environment.

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