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At least 30,000 displaced people in shelters in Lebanon, more on the way, UN agencies say
GENEVA, March 3 - At least 30,000 displaced people have sought protection in shelters in Lebanon since hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah escalated this week, the United Nations refugee agency said on Tuesday, while many more were expected to join them.
BBC COO Leigh Tavaziva Stepping Down
BBC COO Leigh Tavaziva is stepping down from her role. The news — which she revealed in an internal email to staff — marks the third board-level executive to exit the BBC in the past four months and comes off the back of director-general Tim Davie and news chief Deborah
UK planning to send warship to defend Cyprus military base, Times newspaper says
LONDON, March 3 (Reuters) - Britain is planning to send a warship to defend its Royal Air Force Akrotiri base in Cyprus from Iranian attacks, the Times newspaper said on Tuesday. An Iranian-made drone strike hit a runway at the Akrotiri base in the early hours of Monday, and
Turkey says it's engaging with all sides to end Iran war, resume diplomacy
ANKARA, March 3 (Reuters) - Turkey is engaging with all parties to find a way to end the war in Iran and return to negotiations, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said, adding that Ankara was also in talks with Oman on the matter as the Gulf nation works for the same goal. The
Russia raises alarm over conflict's impact on Bushehr nuclear plant in Iran
MOSCOW, March 3 (Reuters) - The Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran is under threat as a result of the escalating conflict, the head of Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom said on Tuesday, according to the RIA state news agency. "There is certainly a threat to the plant,"
Lebanon sucked deeper into war as Hezbollah, Israel trade blows
By Maya Gebeily, Alexander Cornwell and Jana Choukeir BEIRUT/JERUSALEM, March 3 (Reuters) - Lebanon was pulled deeper into the war in the Middle East on Tuesday as the Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah launched missiles at Israel for a second consecutive day and Israel sent
Trump's Asian allies fear Iran war will sap defences against China
TOKYO/TAIPEI/SYDNEY, March 3 - Japanese lawmakers reeling from attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel gathered on Monday at the ruling party's offices in Tokyo to question bureaucrats about evacuation plans, energy stocks and the legal basis for U.S. action.
Resident Evil Requiem's The Final Puzzle has finally been figured out, and it's just as complicated and long as you'd think: 'We don't get the doll if we don't AFK at the grinder'
I finished The Final Puzzle, and all I got was a lousy 20K CP.
How to make Spicy Spaghetti in Disney Dreamlight Valley
Cook up a special dish for your valley goers.
Africa: Firm Spotlights Collaboration As Catalyst for Africa's Payments Evolution
[This Day] Verve International, a subsidiary of Interswitch Group, has reiterated that stronger collaboration among industry players will be critical to shaping the future of Africa's payments landscape.
The Unity Asset Store is ditching publishers based in China, Hong Kong, and Macau
Assets from creators in those regions will be delisted on March 31, 2026.
World Hearing Day: Does Europe need a hearing health strategy?
On the eve of World Hearing Day (3 March), experts put forward a plan for a European Hearing Health Strategy to reduce the stigma associated with hearing loss, improve early detection and prevention, and address inequalities. Professor Paul Van de Heyning, a leading researcher
Red spot on Trump's neck caused by skin cream, White House says
The White House didn't elaborate on what condition it is treating.
EMA approves 12 medicines including combined COVID-19 and influenza vaccine
At its February 2026 meeting, EMA’s human medicines committee (CHMP) recommended 12 medicines for approval, covering vaccines, innovative treatments and biosimilars, and issued two negative opinions. A major highlight was mCombriax, the first combined mRNA vaccine to protect
Players were responsible for over 55% of kills during Marathon's Server Slam, I guess to protect their precious 384,866 drinkable cheeseburgers and 145,822 bottles of alien milk
The Server Slam was a bloodbath, but at least we salvaged some snacks.
Trump could accept leadership from reformed Iran regime, former CIA chief Petraeus says
The former CIA chief David Petraeus told Euronews it is possible a more moderate figurehead could emerge who “wants to sail straight”, but that this would be “a dramatic departure” from the current situation.
Guthrie sisters visit mother’s memorial, leave card as search enters 2nd month
The pair paid their visit as investigators call for tips and the reward for her return eclipses $1 million.
Teeth smaller than a fingertip reveal the first primate ancestor
Tiny, tooth-sized fossils have just reshaped the story of our deepest ancestry. Paleontologists have discovered the southernmost remains ever found of Purgatorius—the earliest-known relative of all primates, including humans—in Colorado’s Denver Basin. Previously thought to be
Travel far, breed hard, and die young: Short-eared owls and why they should be studied
This Journal of Raptor Research issue focuses on movement ecology—how and why raptors move. This can include classic movements like migration, as well as nomadism.
Satellite images reveal fresh destruction at Natanz nuclear facility
Three buildings were destroyed between Sunday and Monday, weeks after the site was previously struck. It remains unclear who was responsible for the attack
AI screen nightmares: What is the controversial ‘Tillyverse’ and how nervous should we be?
Welcome to the “Tillyverse” — the digital world of controversial AI "actress" Tilly Norwood. Its creator says it will allow AI characters to collaborate and build artificial acting careers. How nervous (and depressed) should we be?
UN urges investigation into 'horrific' attack on Iran school
GENEVA, March 3 (Reuters) - The U.N. human rights office urged the "forces" behind an attack on a girls' school in Iran to investigate and share insights into the "horrific" incident, without naming them. "The High Commissioner (Volker Turk) calls for a prompt, impartial and
Russia says it has seen no evidence that Iran was developing nuclear weapons
MOSCOW, March 3 (Reuters) - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday that Moscow had still seen no evidence that Iran was developing nuclear weapons as the U.S. and Israel pursue their attack. U.S. President Donald Trump has offered various reasons for going to
Putin will convey Arab concerns to Iran about attacks on oil infrastructure, Kremlin says
MOSCOW, March 3 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin will convey to Iran concerns among Arab leaders about Tehran's strikes on oil infrastructure in the region, the Kremlin said on Tuesday, as the Iran conflict continued to widen. Putin held a flurry of phone calls on





























