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Gaza’s confirmed death toll surges past 50,000: Health Ministry

Gaza War

The Health Ministry in Gaza says at least 41 people have been confirmed killed and 61 wounded by Israeli attacks in the last 24 hours.

These casualties bring the total number of Palestinians killed since the war began 17 months ago to 50,021, with 113,274 wounded, according to the ministry.

Numerous victims are still trapped under the wreckage where rescuers cannot reach them, it added.

In November 2024, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the tiny territory.

24,190 accidents in 8 days claim 218 lives in Iran; Fars Province tops accident rates

Iran Chalus Road

According to the police news agency on Sunday, over 192 million vehicle trips were recorded on urban and intercity roads during this period, marking a 1% increase compared to the same period last year.

In the past 24 hours alone, 2,008 accidents were reported nationwide, causing 31 deaths and injuring 490 people.

General Soleimani highlighted that Fars Province ranked highest in both urban and intercity accidents.

The leading causes of accidents included inattentive driving (43%), sudden lane changes (15%), loss of vehicle control (14%), and failure to yield (4%). Rollovers accounted for 33% of incidents. Most accidents occurred between 4 pm and 8 pm, representing 26% of the total.

General Soleimani urged drivers to adhere to traffic laws, especially during peak hours, to ensure safer travels. He emphasized the importance of vigilance and caution to reduce accidents during the holiday season.

Official: Bushehr nuclear power plant units 2, 3 to join grid within five years

Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant

The Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, with a capacity of 1,000 megawatts, has been supplying electricity to the national grid for the past decade, contributing 70 billion kilowatt-hours so far.

Qanadi emphasized that the AEOI’s primary goal for 2024 is to accelerate the development of nuclear energy, targeting 20,000 megawatts by 2041.

Currently, 5,000 workers are engaged in the construction of Units 2 and 3, with components being manufactured in both Iran and Russia. The projects have achieved 17% progress to date.

In addition to nuclear energy, Qanadi highlighted Iran’s advancements in radiopharmaceuticals. Over 1 million people have benefited from diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals produced by the AEOI, with 250 nuclear medicine centers operating across the country, he added.

The AEOI deputy head said Iran ranks among the top three global producers of radiopharmaceuticals and exports to 15 countries, despite challenges posed by sanctions on aviation companies.

China considering joining Ukraine peacekeeping mission: Die Welt

China Army

China has positioned itself as a neutral party to Russia’s war against Ukraine, but has remained a key ally of Russia throughout the full-scale invasion.

“The inclusion of China in a ‘coalition of the willing’ could potentially increase Russia’s acceptance of peacekeeping forces in Ukraine,” an unnamed EU diplomatic source told Die Welt.

The source described the situation as “delicate.”

Chinese diplomats are exploring Europe’s openness to Beijing’s participation in the coalition, EU diplomatic sources claimed.

The “coalition of the willing” is a group of allied countries led by U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron. The coalition aims to provide security guarantees for Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire with Russia, possibly including a contingent of troops that would reinforce the Ukrainian military.

Moscow has repeatedly rejected the idea of European or NATO troops in Ukraine.

European leaders, including President Volodymyr Zelensky, are set to meet in Paris on March 27 to continue discussing a peace plan and security guarantees for Ukraine.

Leaders part of the coalition have not shared any details of China’s potential involvement in the process.

Chinese officials on March 18 signaled Beijing’s willingness to take part in Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction.

Russia’s main economic partner in recent years has been China due to Western sanctions.

Russia and China continue to hold joint military drills, along with other allies such as Belarus and Iran. China partook in a military drill with Russia and Iran on March 11 in the Gulf of Oman.

Iran’s nuclear spokesperson: No country faces more IAEA oversight than Iran

Iran Nuclear Program

Speaking to FARS news agency, Behrouz Kamalvandi emphasized Iran’s commitment to its rights and expressed hope that Western nations have learned that pressure on Iran is counterproductive.

“The Iranian nation has endured immense pressure throughout history and has always emerged victorious,” Kamalvandi said. “We are confident that we will overcome current challenges and achieve success.”

Kamalvandi highlighted Iran’s scientific and technological achievements las year, including hosting an international nuclear science and technology conference in Isfahan, which impressed IAEA officials.

He noted that Iran began the year with 160 significant accomplishments in its nuclear program, showcasing advancements in reactor and power plant construction.

Despite Iran’s transparent nuclear activities, Kamalvandi criticized the unfair media campaigns and accusations against Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.

He also stressed that Iran remains committed to its obligations under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear accord, provided its rights are respected.

The spokesperson pointed out Iran continues to strengthen its international relations, particularly with China and Russia, while advancing its nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.

Tehran’s Milad Tower joins global Earth Hour initiative

Milad Tower

The initiative, which took place from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm local time, aimed to raise awareness about environmental conservation and climate change.

As the first structure in Iran to join the Earth Hour movement, Milad Tower has consistently participated in the annual event since its inception in 2007.

This symbolic gesture highlights the importance of protecting the planet and encourages individuals, communities, and policymakers to take action toward sustainability.

Earth Hour, observed worldwide, involves turning off non-essential lights for one hour as a collective call for environmental stewardship.

The campaign also promotes local education, tree planting, and efforts to engage political leaders in addressing ecological challenges.

Tens of thousands of Israelis rally for hostages, against dismissal of Shin Bet chief

Israeli media, including the Yedioth Ahronoth daily newspaper, Channel 12 and public broadcaster KAN, said protesters took to the streets to pressure Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to halt military operations in Gaza amid fears for the hostages.

One of the largest demonstrations took place at Habima Square in central Tel Aviv. In West Jerusalem, protesters rallied against the government’s intent to dismiss Bar and resume the Gaza war, arguing it endangers the lives of the hostages.

Demonstrators blocked roads with vehicles, including at Paris Square near the prime minister’s residence, according to KAN. Police intervened and made several arrests.

Similar protests were also reported in Haifa in the north and Beersheba in the south.

Netanyahu stated Saturday that Bar will not remain the head of the Shin Bet security agency, despite the Supreme Court’s decision to freeze his dismissal.

Netanyahu’s government decided Friday to terminate Bar’s tenure effective April 10, unless a permanent replacement is appointed before that date. However, the Supreme Court later issued a temporary injunction freezing the decision until it rules on appeals, with a final hearing scheduled no later than April 8.

Bar has hinted, at political motives behind his dismissal, suggesting that Netanyahu’s decision stemmed from his refusal to show “personal loyalty” to the prime minister.

More than 700 Palestinians have been killed and over 900 injured in a surprise aerial campaign by Israel on Gaza since Tuesday, shattering a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement that took hold in January.

Nearly 50,000 Palestinians have been killed, mostly women and children, and more than 112,000 injured in a brutal Israeli military onslaught in Gaza since October 2023.

The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants last November for Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the enclave.

Afghanistan says US lifted bounties on senior Taliban officials, including Sirajuddin Haqqani

Sirajuddin Haqqani, who acknowledged planning a January 2008 attack on the Serena Hotel in Kabul, which killed six people, including U.S. citizen Thor David Hesla, no longer appears on the State Department’s Rewards for Justice website.

The FBI website on Sunday still featured a wanted poster for him.

Interior Ministry spokesman Abdul Mateen Qani said the U.S. government had revoked the bounties placed on Haqqani, Abdul Aziz Haqqani, and Yahya Haqqani.

“These three individuals are two brothers and one paternal cousin,” Qani told the Associated Press.

The Haqqani network grew into one of the deadliest arms of the Taliban after the U.S.-led 2001 invasion of Afghanistan.

The group employed roadside bombs, suicide bombings and other attacks, including on the Indian and U.S. embassies, the Afghan presidency, and other major targets. They also have been linked to extortion, kidnapping and other criminal activity.

A Foreign Ministry official, Zakir Jalaly, stated the Taliban’s release of U.S. prisoner George Glezmann on Friday and the removal of bounties showed both sides were “moving beyond the effects of the wartime phase and taking constructive steps to pave the way for progress” in bilateral relations.

“The recent developments in Afghanistan-U.S. relations are a good example of the pragmatic and realistic engagement between the two governments,” added Jalaly.

Another official, Shafi Azam, hailed the development as the beginning of normalization in 2025, citing the Taliban’s announcement it was in control of Afghanistan’s embassy in Norway.

Since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, China has been the most prominent country to accept one of their diplomats. Other countries have accepted de facto Taliban representatives, like Qatar, which has been a key mediator between the U.S. and the Taliban. U.S. envoys have also met the Taliban.

The Taliban’s rule, especially bans affecting women and girls, has triggered widespread condemnation and deepened their international isolation.

Haqqani has previously spoken out against the Taliban’s decision-making process, authoritarianism, and alienation of the Afghan population.

His rehabilitation on the international stage is in contrast to the status of the reclusive Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, who could face arrest by the International Criminal Court for his persecution of women.

FM Araghchi: Iran focuses on diplomacy to avoid war, open to business with US

Abbas Araghchi

In an interview with Khabar Online, Araghchi stated that Iran’s refusal to negotiate directly with the US is rooted in historical experience, not stubbornness, and that any future talks would require significant changes in Washington’s approach.

The Iranian foreign minister left the door open for future diplomacy, emphasizing that Iran’s foreign policy remains active and strategic, focused on safeguarding national interests and regional stability.

Araghchi, a key architect of the JCPOA, defended the agreement as a model for future negotiations but noted that reviving it in its current form is neither feasible nor in Iran’s interest, given advancements in its nuclear program and ongoing US sanctions.

He stressed that Iran remains open to indirect talks with the US, mediated by European partners, to address nuclear concerns and sanctions relief.

Regarding regional dynamics, Araghchi highlighted Iran’s growing diplomatic influence in the Middle East, contrasting it with Israel’s increasing isolation.

He also underscored Iran’s readiness to defend itself but reiterated its preference for peaceful resolutions.

Senior Hamas leader killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza

Gaza War

Hamas stated that Bardawil, a member of its political bureau and a deputy in the Palestinian Legislative Council, was killed in a “targeted strike while observing night prayers in his tent in the Al-Mawasi area.” His wife was also killed in the attack, the group added.

The airstrike was part of an ongoing Israeli bombardment of Gaza, which has intensified in recent days.

Hamas condemned the attack as a “cowardly Zionist attack” and noted Israel is “committing war crimes within a systematic campaign of massacres” in Gaza.

More than 700 Palestinians have been killed and over 1,000 injured in a surprise aerial campaign by Israel on Gaza since Tuesday, shattering a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement that took hold in January.

Nearly 50,000 Palestinians have been killed, mostly women and children, and more than 113,000 injured in a brutal Israeli military onslaught on Gaza since October 2023.

The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants last November for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the enclave.