Special forces and Mossad agents: what we know about Israeli operations in Iran
A report from Saudi news agency al-Arabiya claims that Israeli special forces, including Mossad agents, have been active in Iran and conducted a ground operation overnight, which Israel has neither confirmed nor commented on.
Explosions heard in Iran, according to news agency
Explosions have been reported in the Iranian cities of Isfahan and Shiraz, as reported by the Iranian news agency Mehr and covered by Reuters.
Urgent | Omani News Agency reports that security sources indicate targeting of fuel tanks at Duqm commercial port by several drones
The Omani News Agency reported an attack on fuel tanks at the Duqm commercial port involving multiple drones.
Susan Sarandon says she was blacklisted over Gaza ceasefire calls
Actress Susan Sarandon claims she has faced blacklisting in Hollywood due to her advocacy for a ceasefire in Gaza after being dismissed by her agency following her controversial remarks.
Tehran: Damage to Golestan Palace โ a UNESCO monument โ from American-Israeli attacks
The Golestan Palace in Iran, a UNESCO World Heritage site, suffered damage following an American-Israeli strike, according to Mehr News Agency.
35 people are reported killed in an Israeli-American attack in Iran
An Israeli-American airstrike reportedly killed 35 people in Iran's Fars province, according to Iranian news agency Tasnim.
Iranian media: Seven military leaders killed in Israeli-American attacks
Seven Iranian military leaders have reportedly been killed in recent attacks on the country, according to semi-official news agency Tasnim.
Iranian media: Seven military leaders killed in Israeli-American strikes
Seven Iranian military leaders are reported to have been killed in recent attacks on the country, according to semi-official news agency Tasnim.
Iran's former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is killed
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been reportedly killed in an American-Israeli airstrike according to Iranian state news agency ILNA.
Oman port attacked by drones, one worker injured, state news agency reports
A commercial port in Oman was targeted by drones, leaving one foreign worker injured, marking the first attack on the Sultanate amid rising tensions in the Gulf region.
Breaking | Fars News Agency reports from a military source: Use of Fattah-2 hypersonic missiles for the first time in attacks on military bases
A military source reported the unprecedented use of Fattah-2 hypersonic missiles in attacks on military bases, according to Fars News Agency.
Breaking: Oman News Agency reports from security source: Commercial Port of Duqm targeted by two drones
Iran has launched a series of attacks against multiple Gulf nations, including strikes on Omanโs commercial port of Duqm.
Council temporarily takes over the leadership of Iran
A council consisting of Iran's president, chief of the judiciary, and the leader of Iran's Guardian Council will temporarily assume control of Iran, according to the Iranian news agency IRNA.
Iran begins to restrict shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz
Iran is reportedly closing the Strait of Hormuz to all ships, according to sources from the IRGC-linked news agency Tasnim.
Iran: At Least 85 Killed in Israeli-American Attack on School
At least 85 people were reported killed in an Israeli-American attack on a girls' school in Iran, according to state news agency Irna.
AFP: Iran asks the population to leave the capital Tehran
Iran has issued text message alerts requesting citizens to evacuate the capital, Tehran, according to AFP news agency.
Iran's Defense Minister and IRGC Commander Killed in Israeli Attack, Claims News Agency Reuters
Reports suggest that Iran's Defense Minister and a top Revolutionary Guard commander have been killed in an attack by Israel, according to Reuters.
MLB pitcher Merrill Kelly says California tax rate swayed decision to reject Padresโ free agency offer
Merrill Kelly chose to return to the Arizona Diamondbacks over an offer from the San Diego Padres, citing California's high income tax as a deciding factor.
Iranian media: 40 people killed in attack on school
An attack on a girls' school in Minab, Iran, reportedly killed over 40 students and injured 48 others according to the semi-official Tasim news agency.
Four killed in Iranian attack in Southern Syria
Four people have been killed following an Iranian attack in Southern Syria, according to state news agency reports.
At least 40 killed in an Israeli attack on a school in Iran
At least 40 people have reportedly died in an Israeli attack on a girls' school in southern Iran, according to state news agency IRNA.
At least 57 killed in an attack on a school in Iran
An attack on a girls' school in southern Iran has reportedly killed at least 57 people and injured 60 according to Iran's state news agency IRNA, though these figures remain unverified by independent sources.
Iran: Five schoolgirls killed in the Israeli-American attack
Five students at a girls' school were killed in an Israeli-American attack on Iran, according to the state news agency Irna.
Bahrain confirms that there have been attacks on its territory
Bahrain has confirmed incidents of attacks on its territory, according to the country's state news agency.
Quebec company charged with hiring 21 unauthorized foreign workers
A Quebec company and its directors have been charged with hiring unauthorized foreign workers over a two-year span, following an investigation by the Canada Border Services Agency.
Agency that nabbed 'El Chapo,' 'Diddy' threatened as Democrats' DHS shutdown drags on
Concerns arise over the impact of the government shutdown on Homeland Security Investigations, which has successfully pursued high-profile criminal cases.
Suspended Peel officers now being investigated by provincial watchdog
Three suspended Peel Regional Police officers in Ontario are under investigation by the Law Enforcement Complaints Agency for alleged corruption ties.
South Africa: SASSA Fires Five Officials Over Corruption - South African News Briefs - February 27, 2026
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has dismissed five officials involved in corruption following previous arrests for fraud charges.
Putin's envoy had talks with American officials in Geneva
Russian President Vladimir Putin's special envoy, Kirill Dmitriev, held talks with American officials in Geneva, as reported by Russian state news agency RIA.
โGo Habs Go!โ to return to Montreal buses after language controversy
Montreal's transit agency will reinstate the slogan 'Go Habs Go!' on city buses following approval from the provincial language watchdog after public outcry.
โThe President of Yonhap News Agency Must Ensure Participation of Internal Membersโ
A proposal has been presented in South Korea's National Assembly to diversify the recommendations for the president of Yonhap News Agency and include public participation in the selection process to minimize political influence over the agency.
People smuggler who transported hundreds of illegal migrants to UK jailed
Ali Omar Karim, a 47-year-old people smuggler, has been sentenced to eight years and seven months in prison for his role in transporting illegal migrants to the UK.
NIPR, NAN partner to boost Nigeriaโs global image
The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations and the News Agency of Nigeria have partnered to enhance Nigeria's global image in preparation for hosting the 2026 World Public Relations Forum.
North Korea is ready to negotiate with the USA on the recognition of its nuclear state status
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un expressed readiness to engage with the United States if Washington acknowledges the country's nuclear status, according to the state news agency KCNA.
Squad member slammed for 'unhinged' take comparing ICE to white supremacist group
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley faces backlash after comparing ICE to the Ku Klux Klan, calling the agency a 'campaign of terror.'
Two people arrested in waste packaging fraud and money laundering probe
Two individuals have been arrested in Cornwall as part of an investigation into waste packaging fraud and money laundering.
Falcons make decision on Kirk Cousins two years after signing him to $180 million contract
The Atlanta Falcons are set to release quarterback Kirk Cousins after two seasons with the team, as confirmed by general manager Ian Cunningham.
Ukrainian drones destroyed half of the oil storage tanks in Velikije Luki
Ukrainian drones reportedly incapacitated half of the oil storage tanks at a facility in Velikije Luki, according to a Ukrainian news agency.
West Bengal News: Major Financial Transactions with Pakistan from Baharampur! Is There a Plot for Terrorist Activities on This State's Soil?
Authorities in West Bengal arrested a resident suspected of engaging in financial transactions with a Pakistani intelligence agency, speculated to be related to terrorist activities.
Weight loss jabs could be banned by next Olympics
The World Anti-Doping Agency is considering banning weight loss injections, such as those containing Semaglutide, in the next Summer Olympics due to potential performance enhancement and health risks.
NASA boss blasts Boeing and space agency for botched Starliner flight
NASA's administrator criticized Boeing for its poor leadership and decision-making following a failed test flight that left two astronauts stranded for nine months.
Licence for antibiotic use in Tasmanian salmon may be suspended
The Australian federal agency is proposing to suspend the use of the antibiotic florfenicol in Tasmanian salmon farming following its detection in native species nearby.
Who Claimed That War Between America and Iran Will Soon Erupt, See US Top-10
A claim made by a U.S. news agency suggests a potential imminent war between the U.S. and Iran amid rising tensions and failed nuclear talks.
Drones armed with lasers to tackle illegal rubbish dumps
The Environment Agency in the UK is deploying laser-equipped drone squads to combat rising illegal waste dumping, amidst criticism of its enforcement capabilities.
Real Canadian Superstore fined for โmisleadingโ Product of Canada displays
Real Canadian Superstore has been fined $10,000 for violating rules about the correct use of โProduct of Canadaโ labels.
How ICE went from post-9/11 counterterror agency to center of the immigration fight
The article discusses the evolving role of ICE from a post-9/11 counterterrorism agency to a pivotal player in the immigration debate, as congressional intervention increases.
Illegal dump to finally close after lorry tipping out waste gets stuck in mud
An illegal dump near the M25 outside Epping will be closed following a court ruling due to health and safety concerns.
Russian News Agency: Russians and Ukrainians Held Separate Meeting in Geneva
Russian and Ukrainian negotiators met in Geneva in a closed-door session following stalled U.S.-led talks, indicating ongoing dialogue amidst challenges.
Sky News Explains YouTube series relaunches
Sky News is relaunching its YouTube series Explains, starting with an episode on Donald Trump's impact on the immigration agency ICE.
Sad outcome in STT's restructuring negotiations
News agency STT has announced the termination of 13 employees following restructuring negotiations, resulting in a total reduction of 21 staff members.