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Israeli Strikes On Southern Lebanon Kill 10, Including Six Paramedics
Lebanon’s Health Ministry has reported at least 10 people killed today in a flurry of Israeli airstrikes in the south of the country. At least six of the slain were reportedly paramedics and one was a Syrian child. The larger of the two strikes targeted the Shi’ite village of Deir Qanun. Six people were killed […]
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Iran has told other regional countries that it is ready to 'prove' that its nuclear program is peaceful in nature, and that it is willing to meet international standards in that regard, according to the Iranian presidency.
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As Israeli forces launch new ground offensives further northern into southern Lebanon, the IDF has also issued a flurry of evacuation notices in the already occupied southern areas, and the ensuing airstrikes against those areas left at least 31 killed and 40 others wounded, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. The largest of the strikes […]
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Toyota And Honda See Sharp Declines In Profit Amidst Iran War Pressures, Spiking EV Costs
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Toyota expects a sharp decline in profit as rising material and shipping costs tied to the Iran conflict pressure its business, according to Bloomberg.
The automaker projected operating income of ¥3 trillion for the fiscal year ending March 2027, well below both analyst expectations of ¥4.6 trillion and last year’s ¥3.8 trillion.
The company said supply chain disruptions are driving up costs for aluminum, resins, and other materials, while logistics issues remain unpredictable. Toyota estimates the regional...
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