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Uncrewed vessels have risen to prominence in recent years after Ukraine used explosive-laden speedboats to inflict significant damage on Russia's Black Sea Fleet

US-Israel-Iran War Live Updates: The Middle East conflict showed no signs of easing as fresh strikes were reported in Iran, Israel and Lebanon. Israel struck key infrastructure at multiple locations inside Iran, while Iranian missiles targeted not just Israel but also the UAE. At least two people were killed in the UAE from the debris of an intercepted missile. Israel also claimed it killed Alireza Tangsiri, the commander of Iran's IRGC navy, in a strike. Israel also intensified operations in Lebanon. On the diplomatic front, US President Donald Trump said Iran's leaders are begging to make a deal, while warning Washington could escalate further if needed. He also halted strikes on Iran's energy sites until April 6. The US has put forward a 15-point peace plan, with Pakistan acting as a mediator, but Iran has rejected the proposal as "one-sided and unfair". Follow all the latest updates on the ongoing Middle East conflict on indiatoday.in.

A Maryland homeowner allegedly reported six workers to ICE just before their roofing job was completed, potentially to avoid a $10,000 bill, sparking outrage and legal scrutiny.

A 6.2 magnitude quake hits off Japans eastern coast near Honshu at 10 km depth, causing tremors but no major damage as officials monitor possible aftershocks.

Ruling party candidate promises hope, opposition pledges change as Thursday's deadline to end campaigns approaches.

Perhaps North West Premier Bushy Maape is speaking his truth when he says there are no potholes in his province. But as Qaanitah Hunter points out, he probably doesn't feel a thing as he is chauffeured about in fancy German sedans, subsidised by the taxpayer.

As Iran war enters fourth week, explosions were reported near the Embassy of Pakistan and the ambassador's residence in Tehran, as Pakistani Media reported.

According to the report, the toddler, identified as Karim, was detained with his father, Osama Abu Nassar, near the Al-Maghazi refugee camp. Footage aired by the broadcaster showed visible injuries on the child's body.

Quoting the rules of Islam, the lawmaker said the comment made her feel uncomfortable and singled out because of her religion and culture.

The IRGC further stated that vessels linked to ports "belonging to allies and supporters of the Zionist-American enemies" would not be allowed passage.