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Sports Mar 25, 2026

New Zealand Footballers Open to Playing Iran World Cup Match Outside US Amid Geopolitical Tensions

New Zealand football players are willing to play their World Cup 2026 match against Iran outside th…
New Zealand football players have expressed their willingness to play their FIFA World Cup 2026 match against Iran outside the United States, citing the ongoing geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran. The match, scheduled for June 15 in Los Angeles, has been put into doubt due to Iran's threat to boycott fixtures on US soil.The Iranian Football Federation has raised concerns over the fixture, following the recent escalation of tensions between Iran and the US-Israel alliance. Despite this, New Zealand's players remain committed to the match and are prepared to adapt if necessary.Ryan Thomas, a Netherlands-based midfielder for New Zealand, emphasized that Iran has earned its spot in the World Cup and that the team would be able to manage the extra attention generated by the match. 'They deserve to be there as qualifiers,' he told Reuters. 'If we've got to play them in Mexico or Canada, then yeah, we play them there. It's not really a big deal for me.'New Zealand's team is set to be based in San Diego, California, which is close to the Mexican border. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has indicated that her country would be open to hosting Iran's World Cup fixtures, should a venue switch be necessary.Kosta Barbarouses, an Australia-based winger for New Zealand, echoed Thomas's sentiments, stating that a venue switch would not disrupt the team's preparations. 'I don't think it would derail our preparation at all,' he told Reuters. 'We've got a base before our first game, anyway. So, yeah, I don't see why not.'FIFA has declined to comment on the possibility of switching venues for Iran's games but has stated that it is in contact with the Iranian Football Federation and looks forward to teams competing as per the current match schedule.
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News Mar 25, 2026

Iran Threatens 'Zero Restraint' if Energy Infrastructure is Attacked Again

Iran has warned of 'zero restraint' if its energy facilities are targeted again, following a retali…
Iran has issued a stern warning that it will show 'zero restraint' if its energy infrastructure is attacked again. This comes in the wake of a retaliatory strike on Israel's critical South Pars gasfield, which provides 80% of Iran's natural gas needs.Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Iran's response to Israel's attack was a mere fraction of its capabilities, and that the only reason for restraint was respect for requested de-escalation. 'ZERO restraint if our infrastructures are struck again.'The conflict has significantly impacted Qatar's energy production, with 17% of Qatar's LNG export capacity wiped out, resulting in an estimated $20bn in lost annual revenue. The strikes have also threatened supplies to Europe and Asia.QatarEnergy's CEO, Saad al-Kaabi, revealed that repairs will sideline 12.8 million tonnes of LNG production per year for three to five years. He emphasized that the scale of the damage has set the region back 10 to 20 years.The situation has heightened tensions with Iran's Arab Gulf neighbors, who have condemned the strikes as a violation of international law. Iran has effectively blocked the Strait of Hormuz, a critical Gulf waterway through which about one-fifth of the world's oil and LNG supplies transit, driving soaring petrol prices and global concerns about rising inflation.
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News Mar 25, 2026

Trump Asserts Ongoing Iran Talks Amid Conflict Escalation

US President Donald Trump claims negotiations with Iran are underway, despite Tehran's denial, as c…
US President Donald Trump has asserted that negotiations to end the war on Iran are ongoing, claiming Tehran is eager to make a deal. Speaking at the White House, Trump stated the US is talking to 'the right people' about a potential agreement, mentioning a 'very big present' related to 'oil and gas' allegedly gifted by Tehran. Trump's claims come as fighting continues, with Iran launching attacks on Israel and a strike near Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant. Iran's parliament speaker, Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf, had previously dismissed Trump's claims as 'fake news.' Media reports suggest Washington has sent Iran a 15-point plan to end the war, which includes ending Iran's nuclear program and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. A Reuters/Ipsos poll found 61% of Americans disapprove of the attacks on Iran, while 35% approve. Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs acknowledged receiving messages from 'friendly countries' indicating a US request for negotiations. Negar Mortazavi, a senior non-resident fellow at the Center for International Policy, stated Iran would seek to end the war on its 'own terms,' including establishing deterrence and economic gains. Despite Trump's diplomatic efforts, Israeli military spokesman Effie Defrin said Israel's war plan remains 'unchanged,' aiming to 'deepen the damage and remove existential threats.' The US is reportedly preparing to send thousands of soldiers to the Middle East, fueling fears of a longer conflict.
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News Mar 25, 2026

Russia Launches 948 Drones in 24 Hours as New Ukraine Offensive Begins

Russia has launched a significant aerial attack on Ukraine, firing 948 drones in 24 hours as it beg…
Russia has carried out one of its largest aerial attacks on Ukraine, launching 948 drones in a 24-hour period as it moves troops and equipment to the front line in what appears to be the start of its new offensive.The attacks have resulted in civilian casualties, with two people killed in the western Ukrainian city of Ivano-Frankivsk and one person killed in the region of Vinnytsia. The city of Lviv has also been targeted, with footage showing a drone crashing into an old building next to a church in the historic centre.Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has issued a new appeal for allies to supply Kyiv with air defence munitions, warning that Kyiv will face a deficit of missiles while Washington is focused on the US-Israeli war on Iran.The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has reported that Russia has moved heavy equipment and more troops to the front line, with General Oleksandr Syrskii, the commander-in-chief of Ukraine's armed forces, saying Russian troops have made simultaneous attempts to break through defensive lines in several strategic areas.Russia's new offensive is seen as an escalation of its war of attrition, which has been unable to capture cities but has made incremental gains across rural areas.
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News Mar 25, 2026

Guardian Weekly: Escalating Middle East Conflict Highlights Global Brinkmanship Era

The Guardian Weekly edition of March 27, 2026, focuses on escalating Middle East tensions as the US…
The traditional cold war diplomacy of brinkmanship, characterized by carefully balanced standoffs and rules-based international order, has given way to a world in freefall. This shift is exemplified by the ever-widening conflict in the Gulf where strategic objectives remain as unclear as the potential endpoint of hostilities.Approaching a month since the United States and Israel launched attacks on Iran, the stated objectives of removing the country's nuclear threat and destroying its ballistic missile capability appear increasingly disconnected from the disproportionate impact on civilians and neighboring Gulf nations. Despite these consequences, the Iranian regime's willingness to escalate the conflict shows no signs of diminishing.The Guardian Weekly's coverage examines this critical juncture through multiple perspectives. Patrick Wintour recounts the pivotal week when global tensions reached a tipping point, while Richard Partington analyzes the long-term economic implications of a prolonged conflict, from oil price fluctuations to inflationary pressures and economic growth impacts. From South Lebanon, William Christou reports on healthcare professionals caught in the crossfire of Israeli airstrikes, highlighting the human cost of the escalating violence.Emma Graham-Harrison provides insight from Jerusalem, examining Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's strategy of attempting to rehabilitate his image through what he frames as destruction of an 'axis of evil.' Meanwhile, Simon Tisdall poses a critical question: when US President Donald Trump eventually seeks to halt the conflict, will any parties be willing to heed his calls for de-escalation?Beyond the primary geopolitical focus, this week's Guardian Weekly edition explores several significant developments across different sectors. The UK political landscape features an examination of the upcoming local elections, where voter sentiment appears increasingly focused on rejecting established parties rather than actively supporting alternatives. The scientific section explores innovative approaches to addressing snoring disorders through CPAP machines, while the culture section features an in-depth interview with Dave Grohl discussing Foo Fighters, personal challenges, and grief following the loss of bandmate Taylor Hawkins.In sports, the publication celebrates the remarkable achievement of British athletes Keely Hodgkinson, Georgia Hunter Bell, and Molly Caudery, who each secured gold medals at the world indoor athletics championships in Poland, showcasing British excellence in track and field events.
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Video Mar 24, 2026

Israeli Residents Describe 'Terrifying' Iranian Missile Attack

Residents of Israel share their harrowing experiences of an Iranian missile attack, describing the …
Residents of Israel have recounted their terrifying experiences during a recent Iranian missile attack. The attack, which caused significant concern and fear among the population, has been described as a harrowing ordeal by those who witnessed it. The missile attack was a stark reminder of the ongoing tensions in the region, with residents expressing their fear and anxiety about the situation. The attack has raised concerns about the potential for further escalation in the conflict between Israel and Iran.
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Gallery Mar 24, 2026

Iran Launches Missile Strikes on Israel, Causing Damage and Injuries

Iran has launched a missile attack on Israel, resulting in damage and injuries in Tel Aviv. The att…
Iran has launched a significant missile attack on Israel, causing damage and injuries in Tel Aviv. The attack, which occurred on Tuesday, triggered air raid sirens across the city, including in the densely populated areas of Tel Aviv. A multistorey apartment building suffered extensive damage, with gaping holes torn through it, although it was unclear if the damage was from a direct hit or debris from an interception. At least six people were lightly injured at four different sites, according to Israel's Magen David Adom emergency medical service. Police in Tel Aviv reported dealing with multiple impact sites of munitions, while the National Fire and Rescue Authority was searching for people trapped in one building and found civilians in a shelter in another damaged building. In response to the missile strikes, Israel's military carried out a wave of airstrikes in central Tehran on Monday, targeting key command centers associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' intelligence arm and the Iranian Intelligence Ministry. The military also hit over 50 additional targets overnight, including ballistic missile storage and launch sites. The escalation comes amid ongoing uncertainty about possible talks to end the three-week US-Israel war on Iran. The situation remains volatile, with both sides engaging in military actions that could have broader implications for regional stability.
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News Mar 24, 2026

US and Israel Escalate Attacks on Iran Despite Trump's Claims of Peace Talks

The US and Israel have launched a series of attacks on cities across Iran, including Tehran, Tabriz…
The conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran has escalated with a series of attacks on Iranian cities, including the capital Tehran, and other locations such as Tabriz, Isfahan, and Karaj. These attacks occurred even as US President Donald Trump claimed that Washington was engaged in productive conversations with Tehran to end the war.Iranian media reported that Israeli-US strikes targeted two gas facilities and a pipeline, hours after Trump postponed planned attacks on power infrastructure. The attacks resulted in partial damage to facilities in central Iran, including a gas administration building and a gas pressure regulation station in Isfahan.A leading scholar and professor at a science university in Tehran, Saeed Shamaghdari, was killed alongside his two children in an attack on his residence north of the capital. Iran's English-language news channel Press TV identified Shamaghdari as a teacher at the engineering department of the Iran University of Science and Technology.The head of Iran's emergency service, Jafar Miadfar, reported that 208 children have been killed since the war began on February 28, with 168 of them dying in the US missile strikes on a girls' school in Minab city. Rights groups have called for an investigation into the Minab attack as a potential war crime.More than 1,500 civilians have been killed across Iran, according to the Iranian government. The US-Israel war on Iran has expanded across the Middle East, leading to a spike in oil prices and triggering a global energy crisis.Despite the escalation of violence, Iran's Foreign Minister Abass Araghchi has held calls with several countries, including Egypt, Pakistan, and Oman, in an attempt to open a diplomatic channel. However, senior Iranian officials have denied that Iran is engaged in talks with the US, contradicting Trump's claims of productive conversations.European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has emphasized the need for a negotiated solution to the conflict, warning that the situation is critical for energy supplies and condemning Iran's efforts to block energy exports through the Strait of Hormuz.
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World Economy Mar 24, 2026

Iran Conflict Sparks Lasting Oil and Gas Price Shock

The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel is expected to have a lasting impact on oil and gas pr…
The recent escalation of tensions between Iran and Israel has sent shockwaves through the global energy market, leading to a significant increase in oil and gas prices. The conflict has raised concerns about the potential disruption of oil supplies from the region, which could have a lasting impact on prices.Despite expectations that the price shock will be temporary, experts believe that the effects of the conflict will be felt for some time. The Iran war has already led to a significant increase in oil prices, with many analysts predicting that prices will continue to rise in the coming weeks and months.The conflict has also raised concerns about the potential for further escalation, which could lead to even higher prices. As the situation continues to unfold, it is clear that the oil and gas price shock sparked by the Iran war is unlikely to fade away anytime soon.
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