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  1. Iran has mocked US President Donald Trump with a provocative poster after the first US-Israeli strikes on a girls' primary school in the city of Minab killed dozens of children.
  2. In the annals of history, transition often bears the weight of inherited legacy, and few legacies are as complex as that of Iran's Islamic Republic.
  3. Australians serving aboard a US submarine that sank an Iranian warship last week were reportedly ordered to their sleeping quarters when the operation was underway.
  4. The Iran-Israel-US confrontation remains fluid. Whether the crisis escalates, stabilises or moves toward diplomacy will determine its impact on global energy markets.
  5. Anthropic has introduced a new AI-powered Code Review system aimed at easing one of the biggest bottlenecks in software development: reviewing pull requests.
  6. The Iranian women's football team is nicknamed 'Shirzanan', meaning lionesses in Persian. The events of the past week have shown why.
  7. The FBI is now offering a reward of up to $1 million, significantly increasing it from the previous amount of $250,000, for information leading to the arrest of an Indian national wanted for allegedly killing his wife in 2015.
  8. It's been nearly four days since Iran named Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei as its next Supreme Leader, but his whereabouts and the circumstances of his elevation remain shrouded in mystery.
  9. US Energy Secretary Chris Wright posted a claim that the United States military escorted an oil tanker travelling through the Strait of Hormuz to ensure global energy supplies, adding to confusion in an already volatile oil market.
  10. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney positioned his country as an "energy superpower" that is well-positioned to meet India's energy demand, which is projected to double by 2040.