Iran, Trump and Tehran
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Iran’s Ministry of Energy says attacks on "electricity infrastructure" in parts of the capital, Tehran, the wider Tehran Province and Alborz Province have led to power being cut off, Iranian outlets report.
Trump warns of possible strikes on Iran’s oil, power and key sites as the war deepens, even as he claims progress in talks. Iran denies direct negotiations and faces leadership struggles after heavy losses.
In Europe, France has requested an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council following the killing of three UN peacekeepers in Lebanon.
But they’ve become a vehicle for something increasingly scarce in this conflict: direct communication with Tehran that isn’t clouded by public brinkmanship. (Iran has denied direct talks with the U.S.
The IDF additionally struck Iranian command centers and weapon production sites in Tehran earlier on Saturday, following weekend attacks on Iranian nuclear development facilities. The Israel Air
Officials say power has now been restored to parts of Tehran, after Israel says an Iranian attack caused a fire at an industrial complex in the south of the country.
Iran is forcing oil tankers to take a new route in the Strait of Hormuz, with some ships charged millions of dollars to transit “the Tehran toll booth.”
By Alexander Cornwell, Trevor Hunnicutt and Asif Shahzad TEL AVIV/WASHINGTON/ISLAMABAD, March 30 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump warned on Monday that Iran's energy plants and oil wells would be obliterated if it did not open the Strait of Hormuz,
One month since the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran, Tehran residents tell the BBC their lives have been devastated.