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Democrats blast FCC Chair Carr's broadcast license threats over Iran war coverage
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Democrats blast FCC Chair Carr's broadcast license threats over Iran war coverage

FCC Chair Brendan Carr's threats to revoke broadcast licenses over Iran war coverage have drawn pushback from both Republican Senator Ron Johnson and Democrats, who criticize the move as anti-First Amendment and 'totalitarian' following Trump's 'fake news' claims.

Iranian missiles injure at least eight people in Israel
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Iranian missiles injure at least eight people in Israel

At least eight people were injured in Israel Sunday following repeated missile launches from Iran, at least two of which contained cluster munitions according to Israeli authorities. The post Iranian missiles injure at least eight people in Israel appeared first on Vanguard News.

Orbán and Magyar Hold Rival Rallies on March 15th National Day
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Orbán and Magyar Hold Rival Rallies on March 15th National Day

Tens of thousands gathered in Budapest for rival demonstrations, marking a political showdown between Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and challenger Péter Magyar, as both leaders called supporters to the streets to show strength a month before crucial elections. Orbán and Magyar held large campaign events in Hungary before the election, highlighting the polarized society, with Magyar delivering a nearly hour-long speech at Heroes' Square during his National March. On March 15th, Viktor Orbán celebrated with 'Ukrainization' rhetoric, while Péter Magyar used 'Janissary' references, with both the Fidesz commemoration and the Tisza Party's National March dominating the day.

Gaza’s Rafah crossing to open on Wednesday ‘for limited movement of people’, Israel says
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Gaza’s Rafah crossing to open on Wednesday ‘for limited movement of people’, Israel says

Gaza’s ⁠main gateway, ⁠the Rafah crossing with Egypt that was closed at the start of ‌the Iran war, will open on Wednesday for limited movement of people in both directions, Israel’s COGAT, the ⁠military body in charge of humanitarian ‌matters, said on Sunday. The crossing had reopened ‌in early February after being largely ⁠shut ⁠since May 2024, in the ‌early months of Israel’s war against Hamas ‌in ‌Gaza. Its reopening offered ‌some relief to Palestinians who ⁠want to leave Gaza for ⁠medica...

Iranian Missile Fragment Hits US Consul Residence in Israel
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Iranian Missile Fragment Hits US Consul Residence in Israel

An Iranian missile fragment struck a US consul residence building in Israel, though no injuries were reported. The United States has strongly condemned the attacks by Iran and Iran-backed militias on diplomatic and civilian infrastructure in the region.

Trump and Starmer Discuss Reopening Hormuz Strait Amid Iran Blockade
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Trump and Starmer Discuss Reopening Hormuz Strait Amid Iran Blockade

US President Trump and UK Prime Minister Starmer held discussions on the critical importance of reopening the Strait of Hormuz, following disruptions to global shipping and rising costs caused by Iran's blockade.

Global Ripple Effects of the Iran War Examined
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Global Ripple Effects of the Iran War Examined

The ongoing conflict in Iran is causing widespread global ripple effects, including rising energy prices, negative impacts on farmers, and a significant reshaping of geopolitical landscapes worldwide.