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Satellite images showed a rise in the number of military support aircraft, including refueling tankers, at a Saudi airbase used by the U.S. military during a four-day period in February, amid tensions with Iran.

A Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that 68% of Americans disagree with President Trump's claim of a booming economy, highlighting public skepticism ahead of the midterm elections.

A Dhaka court has directed authorities to initiate steps to request an Interpol red notice for British MP Tulip Siddiq over allegations of acquiring a flat in Gulshan as a 'bribe'. Siddiq is accused of using her family connections to unlawfully influence a land allocation deal.

The Australian government has ordered dependents of diplomats in Israel and Lebanon to depart, citing a deteriorating security situation, and has offered voluntary departures in the UAE, Jordan, and Qatar.

A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that 61% of Americans, including 30% of Republicans, think President Trump has become erratic as he ages.

Spot gold fell 0.8% to $5,189.99 per ounce, snapping a four-session winning streak due to profit-taking and a stronger dollar.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz anticipates a reduction in tariff burdens following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn a significant portion of President Trump's trade tariffs, while expressing concerns over ongoing uncertainties.

Protests erupted at several Iranian universities, including Sharif University of Technology, Beheshti, and Amir Kabir, as students began the new semester. The demonstrations coincided with ceremonies mourning those killed by security forces during last month's anti-government unrest.

Students at several Iranian universities, including Sharif University of Technology, Beheshti, and Amir Kabir, held protests at the start of the new semester, some clashing with pro-government groups. The protests coincided with ceremonies mourning those killed by security forces during last month's anti-government demonstrations.

Armed men attacked Tungan Dutse village in Zamfara state, killing at least 50 people and abducting several women and children. The attackers burned down buildings and shot residents attempting to flee.