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28.03.26 - 05:36
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Angriffe auf Iran treffen Zivilbevölkerung (Tagesschau)
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Während Israel und die USA bislang keines ihrer Kriegsziele wirklich erreicht haben, sterben immer mehr Menschen in Iran, denn bei den Luftangriffen werden auch Wohnviertel getroffen. Mariam Samii und Benjamin Weber berichten von den Aufräumarbeiten....
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28.03.26 - 02:45
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Vance Claims Iran Could Make Nuclear Suicide Vest (ZeroHedge)
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Vance Claims Iran Could Make Nuclear Suicide Vest
Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com,
Vice President JD Vance on Thursday attempted to justify the continued US-Israeli war against Iran by implying that Iran could potentially turn a nuclear bomb into a suicide vest, a claim not grounded in reality.
Vance made the claim during a cabinet meeting while discussing military and diplomatic "options" that the US has regarding the conflict with Iran. He has continued to portray the war as being necessary to prevent Iran from making a nuclear weapon, though there was no evidence that Tehran had decided to build a bomb either before the June 2025 war or the current war that was launched on February 28.
File, illustrative: The Kansas City Star
"What we have now that we didn't have when the president took over, just a little over a year ago, is the ability to use every tool at our disposal to ensure that Iran doesn't get a nuclear weapon," Vance said.
"Because when I sa...
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28.03.26 - 02:00
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US Deploys Ukrainian-Style Drone Boat In Iran War As AI Weapons Race Accelerates (ZeroHedge)
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US Deploys Ukrainian-Style Drone Boat In Iran War As AI Weapons Race Accelerates
The Department of War confirmed to Reuters that it deployed Ukrainian-style drone boats to the Middle East as part of Operation Epic Fury against Iran. This move signals that the DoW is quickly learning a major lesson from the four-year Russia-Ukraine war: inexpensive autonomous systems, from drone boats to kamikaze drones, are necessary and are becoming core assets (very cheap) on the modern battlefield.
Tim Hawkins, a DoW spokesperson for Central Command, told the outlet that the drone boats deployed in the operation were built by Baltimore-based BlackSea and are known as the Global Autonomous Reconnaissance Craft, or GARC. He said the drone boats are being used for reconnaissance missions.
"U.S. forces continue to employ unmanned systems in the Middle East region, including surface drone assets like the GARC. This platform, in particular, has successfully logged over 450 underway hours and more than 2,200...
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28.03.26 - 01:54
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1 month on, Iran war leaves investors poorer by Rs 41.4 lakh crore (Times of India)
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The sell-off left investors poorer by nearly Rs 9 lakh crore with BSE's market capitalisation now at Rs 422.2 lakh crore, exchange data showed.Foreign funds were again the main sellers of stocks with the net outflow figure at Rs 4,367 crore, BSE data showed. Since the war between the US-Israel and Iran started, the sensex has lost a little over 7,700 points or 9.5% while investors are poorer by about Rs 41.4 lakh crore....
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28.03.26 - 01:36
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Sony to hike PS5 prices by $100 as AI and Iran war push up memory chip costs (The Guardian)
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Updated prices of PlayStation 5 consoles to go into effect on 2 April as electronics makers face rising cost pressuresSony is raising global prices of its PlayStation 5 consoles, including a $100 increase in the US, marking its second hike in less than a year as the entertainment giant grapples with rising costs of key components such as memory chips.The tech industry's race to build out artificial intelligence infrastructure has pushed memory makers to favor higher-margin datacenter chips, tightening supply for consumer devices like the ones Sony sells. Continue reading......
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28.03.26 - 00:42
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Wall Street Week | China′s Role in Iran War, Global Fertilizer Disruptions, Matcha′s Supply Problem (Bloomberg)
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This week, the Fed holds rates steady, anticipating greater uncertainty and higher prices as war in Iran drives up fertilizer and fuel costs. Plus, letting first-time homebuyers tap retirement savings might ease down payments, but it can also fuel demand and push home prices higher. Later, can farmers respond quickly enough when social media spikes demand for their produce, or do viral trends create more risk than opportunity? (Source: Bloomberg)...
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