
Iran Executes Three Young Men Amid Fears of Wave of Executions Following Protests
Iran executed three young men, including a 19-year-old wrestler, raising concerns among rights groups about potential wave of executions of protest participants.

Iran executed three young men, including a 19-year-old wrestler, raising concerns among rights groups about potential wave of executions of protest participants.
Multiple disputes emerge between China and US involving university admissions, trade barriers, AI conferences, and academic policies.

Strong winds across multiple states left hundreds of thousands without power and contributed to wildfires that killed at least one person in Nebraska.

Spain has reportedly closed its airspace to US military aircraft involved in Iran conflict as former NATO ambassador urges allied cooperation.

Lebanon deploys digital payment systems for displaced populations while regional economic instability affects multiple Middle Eastern countries.

Four men deported by the US to Eswatini have been granted the right to see local lawyers after nine months of detention without in-person legal counsel.

U.S. Southern Command conducted a lethal strike against a boat allegedly involved in drug trafficking, killing four individuals.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the move will add approximately 140 million barrels of crude oil to global markets.

Taiwan officials highlight China's military threat while US intelligence assesses Beijing has no set timeline for invasion by 2027.
FBI agents traveled to Cuba while U.S. commandos joined Ecuador operations targeting criminal organizations in distinct missions.
Joey Amor spoke with CBS News about his wife, Army Sgt. Nicole Amor, who was killed in an Iranian drone attack in Kuwait.

A rare winter heat wave is breaking temperature records across the western United States, with San Francisco experiencing its hottest March in two decades.

United Airlines reduced flight capacity and the US released strategic oil reserves as companies prepare for potential oil price spikes from Iran tensions.

German officials clarified that young men do not need permits for foreign travel after reports of military approval requirements.
Spanish and Portuguese officials made separate statements regarding U.S. security arrangements and NATO amid ongoing discussions about European defense cooperation.
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