IAEA: No damage to Iran's nuclear facilities so far
The IAEA confirmed that Iran's nuclear facilities have not sustained any damage as a result of recent airstrikes by the US and Israel.
From OpenAI to Anthropic: The Family that Ended Up in the Pentagon
Recent developments have positioned AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic as strategic risks and assets within U.S. Defense, prompting significant discussions on the control and impact of artificial intelligence.
Zimbabwe: Police Accused of Watching As Prof Madhuku, NCA Members Were Attacked for Opposing Constitutional Amendment
Police are accused of failing to intervene during a violent attack on National Constitutional Assembly leader Prof Lovemore Madhuku and his members who oppose the Constitutional Amendment Bill.
Somalia: Somali Disaster Chief Ramps Up Drought Relief in Galmudug With Emergency Water Aid
Somalia's national disaster agency increases emergency relief efforts in the Galmudug region as the drought crisis worsens.
Ethiopia: PM Abiy Calls Kuwait Crown Prince, Condemns Iran Attack As Violation of Sovereignty
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed condemned an Iranian attack on Kuwait during a call with the Crown Prince, showcasing Ethiopia's support for Kuwait's sovereignty and security.
Morocco: Finland Supports Morocco's Autonomy Plan for Sahara
Finland has endorsed Morocco's autonomy plan for the Sahara as a viable solution to the ongoing territorial dispute.
Sirens Sound in Jerusalem After Iran's Attack
Tensions remain high in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv as missile and drone attacks from Iran continue amid military operations in the region.
Monthly Salary of ₹2 Lakh for Sanitation Workers and ₹7 Lakh for Engineers in This State
In Telangana, sanitation workers are set to earn a monthly salary of ₹2 lakh, while engineers will receive ₹7 lakh as part of the new salary structure introduced by the state government.
Public notice released by the State Health Department with salaries of R$ 10,1 thousand
The State Health Department of Goiás in Brazil has announced a public competition for 50 positions as Public Health Inspectors, offering a salary of R$ 10,118 for a 40-hour workweek.
Dozens dead in Lebanon as Israel and Hezbollah trade fire
A significant outbreak of violence between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon has resulted in dozens of casualties.
Hezbollah's Entry in Iran-Israel War
Hezbollah has launched an attack on northern Israel, escalating tensions in the region as confirmed by the IDF.
Incredible version of Donatas Mohamed Ali in court: "At first I wanted to steal a vacuum cleaner, but I only stole a spider web!"
Tattoo artist Donatas Mohamed Ali, known for his controversial public persona, faces court accusations of bizarre shoplifting incidents while defending his actions as a victim of theft.
The Restoration Party Proposes a Reduction of 45 Proportional Seats; Cautious Opinions Within the LDP on House of Representatives Seat Cuts
The Japan Restoration Party has proposed cutting 45 proportional representation seats as part of a plan to reduce the total number of seats in the House of Representatives, facing caution from within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).
As the conflict in the Middle East expands, warns of nuclear danger
R. Grossi has expressed concerns over the increasing risk of nuclear incidents in the Middle East amidst ongoing military tensions.
Šiauliai's Leader C. Henderson: "Our Team Hates Losing"
Cedric Henderson, a leading player for Šiauliai, reflects on the team’s successes and competitive spirit as they strive for higher ranks in the Lithuanian basketball league.
CCL Dollar today: what its exchange rate is this Monday, March 2
The CCL dollar exchange rate is $1460.10 for buying and $1462.70 for selling as of March 2, 2026, with a 1% weekly increase and a 20% annual rise compared to last year.
Crypto Dollar Today: What It Is Trading At This Monday, March 2
The crypto dollar is priced at $1480.10 for purchase and $1480.20 for sale as of Monday, March 2.
Good news for Florida: a new law seeks to protect threatened marine species
Florida is advancing legislation known as the MANTA Protection Act, aimed at enhancing protections for threatened marine species amid conservation debates.
UK house prices rise in February as chancellor avoids ‘negative speculation’
UK house prices rose by 0.3% in February, reflecting increased market confidence ahead of the chancellor's spring forecast.
Beyond the container's limits: sorting as a lesson in critical thinking
The article discusses the importance of teaching children the significance of recycling and sorting materials in a meaningful way rather than as a rote exercise.
Why is the National Police Day of Ecuador celebrated?
March 2 is celebrated as National Police Day in Ecuador, honoring the police force that provides security throughout the nation.
World Baseball Classic Viewing Guide: Key to Samurai Japan's Consecutive Championship
As Samurai Japan prepares for the World Baseball Classic, MLB players are joining the team to compete for a second consecutive title under Coach Ibata's strategy.
France 'ready' to defend Gulf states against Iran as Middle East conflict widens
France has expressed its readiness to defend Gulf states and Jordan against Iranian threats amid escalating conflict in the Middle East.
District of Schweinfurt: Truck runs over senior citizen in supermarket parking lot
A truck ran over a 77-year-old man in a supermarket parking lot in Bergrheinfeld, leading to his death as first responders were unable to save him.
Iran confirms that the nuclear facility in Natanz was hit
Iran's nuclear facility in Natanz was struck during US and Israeli military operations, as confirmed by Iran's ambassador to the UN nuclear agency.
Gunnar Stavrum becomes the new editor of Dagbladet
Gunnar Stavrum has been appointed as the new editor of Dagbladet following the departure of Frode Hansen, who left the newspaper last September.
Conferences at WSKZ. Direct contact as an integral part of the education process
The article discusses the importance of direct contact in the educational process at the Higher School of Vocational Education (WSKZ) in Poland.
Too lazy to be a guide dog: how Marcus found his calling as a therapy animal – video
Marcus, a labrador initially trained to be a guide dog, has transitioned to a successful career as a therapy dog after being deemed unsuitable for the former role due to his laid-back demeanor.
Apprentice star Luisa Zissman watches Dubai attacks unfold after being forced to shelter with kids
Luisa Zissman, star of The Apprentice, shares her terrifying experience as she and her children take shelter in their home during missile strikes in Dubai.
Public told to avoid part of Edinburgh as armed police respond to reports of man 'with bladed weapon'
Armed police responded to reports of a man with a bladed weapon in the Calder area of Edinburgh, advising the public to avoid the area.
Edinburgh Calder LIVE: Sighthill locals told 'stay inside' after 'mass stabbing'
Residents in Sighthill, Edinburgh have been advised to stay indoors as police respond to reports of a mass stabbing involving a man with a bladed weapon.
Florian Wirtz injury update as Liverpool manager Arne Slot gives return timeline
Florian Wirtz is expected to miss Liverpool's next two matches due to a back injury, as confirmed by manager Arne Slot.
Amidst Tensions in the Middle East, Gold and Silver Prices Surge
Increasing tensions between Israel and Iran have led to a surge in gold and silver prices as investors seek safer options in the market.
RAF airbase in Cyprus hit as Cooper defends decision to allow US to use UK bases for Iran strikes – UK politics live
UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper stated that the UK is not being dragged into another conflict in the Middle East while confirming a strike on the RAF's Akrotiri base in Cyprus, which resulted in no casualties.
Iran's Ayatollah Regime Remains, but Upcoming Days Will Determine Its Survival: Understand the Succession
The assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei by the US and Israel has plunged the Islamic Republic into a precarious situation, igniting celebrations among many Iranians and diaspora communities who see it as a historic turning point.
Friend of Haukland: - She wouldn't have gone through this for money
A friend of Haukland asserts that she wouldn't have endured the situation for financial reasons, as updates emerge from the ongoing trial involving Marius Borg Høiby.
Margus Allikmaa continues as director of the Cultural Capital
Margus Allikmaa has been reappointed as the director of the Estonian Cultural Capital for another four years, without a public competition.
'Several' US military jets crash in Kuwait as smoke seen near embassy
Several US military jets have crashed in Kuwait, with all crew members safely ejected and accounted for, as investigations into the incidents begin.
Death toll of Ian strikes so far as US continues combat operations and more countries are hit
The death toll from the ongoing conflict linked to strikes in Iran has exceeded 500, with new reports indicating significant casualties, particularly at a school in southern Iran.
Chaos in Alytus continues: 18 teachers are still not working, the union has sent a message to I. Ruginiene
The protest by teachers in Alytus continues, with around 18 educators still not returning to work following a dismissal, as issues regarding educational rights are raised with the Prime Minister.
First migration of birds observed in Latvia
As temperatures rise, various migratory birds are returning to Latvia, with reports of cranes, lapwings, and starlings already noted.
Holidaymakers warned not to cancel flights after US-Israeli attack on Iran
Travelers are being cautioned against canceling their flights due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, as airspace remains closed and canceling may impact their consumer rights.
ITV confirms The Lady replacement as brand new detective drama starts
ITV has announced the upcoming replacement for the royal true crime drama, The Lady, which concludes tonight.
Dāvis Bertāns from Dubai: I feel as safe as possible in this situation
Basketball player Dāvis Bertāns reports feeling safe in Dubai following drone and missile attacks from Iran, despite the tense situation.
Japanese Companies Urge Employees to Stay Indoors or Evacuate as Turmoil Spreads Around Iran
Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East due to U.S. and Israeli actions against Iran, Japanese companies are urging employees, especially expatriates, to stay indoors or evacuate as chaos spreads in the region.
Karl Killing: as a child, I was quite a big coward and clumsy
Musician Karl Killing reflects on his childhood fears and his deep passion for music, which he intends to pursue throughout his life.
Bruno Fernandes incidents spotted as Man Utd star tipped to have confronted Benjamin Sesko
Bruno Fernandes inspired Manchester United to a comeback victory against Crystal Palace after a halftime confrontation is speculated between him and Benjamin Sesko.
Liberia Eyes Regional Ferry to Unlock Maritime Trade Potential
Liberia aims to enhance its maritime trade capabilities by establishing a regional ferry system, utilizing its status as a leader in global shipping.
Good Morning Britain star interviews alone as Ed Balls says 'I'll sit this one out'
Ed Balls took a brief absence during a segment on Good Morning Britain, leaving Susanna Reid to interview guests regarding the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Energy Transition: Bavaria Will No Longer Promote Climate-Friendly Wooden Buildings
The Bavarian government has decided to end its funding program for climate-friendly wooden construction by 2026 as part of a shift to focus more on affordable housing programs.