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Hezbollah starts targeting Israeli armored vehicles with FPV drones.
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The new video shows strikes on two infantry fighting vehicles and a Humvee in the southern Lebanese city of Al-Bayada, which Israeli forces have invaded.
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The new video shows strikes on two infantry fighting vehicles and a Humvee in the southern Lebanese city of Al-Bayada, which Israeli forces have invaded
Nevada Air National Guard deploys airmen in support of Operation Epic Fury
By Las Vegas Sun Staff (contact) Tuesday, March 31, 2026 | 3:42 p.m.
Airmen from the Nevada Air National Guard are being deployed to the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility in support of Operation Epic Fury, Gov. Joe Lombardo’s office said in a news release.
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“Nevada is praying for the brave members of the Nevada National Guard at this time,” Lombardo said in a statement. “Our state’s guardsmen are truly the best in the nation and have received extensive training in the mission sets included in this callup. Throughout its 79-year history, the Nevada Air National Guard has deployed troops around the world in defense of our nation.”
The Reno-based airlift wing, known as the “High Rollers,” typically conducts rapid global mobility airlift, fire suppression in support of the U.S. Forest Service and expeditionary mission support, according to the news release..
The Nevada National Guard said it would not be releasing details about the mobilization, citing operational security and the safety of deployed personnel.
“The Nevada Air National Guard and our soldiers overseas are trained, ready and equipped to answer the nation’s call,” said Maj. Gen. D. Rodger Waters, Nevada Adjutant General, in a statement.

German gas stations will now only be able to raise pump prices once a day as costs spiral for motorists. Meanwhile, an umbrella group for German cities says skilled Syrian workers should be welcome to stay. DW has more.
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German gas stations will now only be able to raise pump prices once a day as costs spiral for motorists. Meanwhile, an umbrella group for German cities says skilled Syrian workers should be welcome to stay. DW has more.
What you need to know
Gasoline stations in Germany will only be allowed to raise prices at the pump once a day
The aim is to curb price fluctuations and allow greater market transparency
An umbrella group for German cities says many Syrians who fled their home country should be allowed to stay
The comments come after German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said 80% of Syrian migrants to Germany should return in the next three years
Here are the main headlines from and about Germany on Wednesday, April 1:
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Iran war slows Germany’s economic growth outlook
Germany's economic outlook has weakened as the Iran war continues to weigh on growth, leading institutes have said.
Gross domestic product (GDP) growth for 2026 was revised down to 0.6% from a previous forecast of 1.3%.
The institutes expect only a modest recovery, with growth projected at 0.9% in 2027 — also below earlier expectations.
The assessment comes from the joint economic report by several groups, such as the Ifo Institute and the German Institute for Economic Research.
Ifo's head of economic forecasting, Timo Wollmershäuser, said the "energy price shock" linked to the Iran war was hitting the recovery hard, while government spending was helping stabilize domestic demand.
Inflation is also expected to rise. The institutes forecast consumer prices to increase by 2.8% in 2026 and 2.9% in 2027, higher than earlier projections. Rising gas prices are pushing up costs for fertilizers, food, production, and transport, feeding through to broader inflation and dampening private consumption.
Since the conflict began, oil and gas prices have surged, with shipping through the
Strait of Hormuz largely disrupted due to security risks and threats of Iranian attacks. It remains unclear when safe passage will resume.
American freelance journalist Shelly Kittleson was abducted by unidentified individuals in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, on March 31, the country’s...
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journalist Shelly Kittleson was abducted by unidentified individuals in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, on March 31, the country’s Interior Ministry said
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In a statement addressing the incident, the ministry announced that an operation was launched immediately based on what it called “precise intelligence.” It added that authorities had intercepted a vehicle believed to belong to the abductors that flipped over as they tried to flee. One suspected kidnapper was arrested.
However, Kittleson was not in the vehicle. Iraqi media reports indicated she was taken near the Baghdad Hotel on Saadoun Street.
The journalist reported from Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria in the past. She wrote for publications including Al Monitor and New Lines magazine.
Officials in the administration of United States President Donald Trump confirmed to Al-Monitor that they were aware of the threat against Kittleson and had advised against travel to Iraq.
One of the officials told the news outlet that the State Department is aware of her kidnapping and working with the Iraqi government to secure her release.
The kidnapping came just over a month into the American-Israeli war on Iran, which led to speculations that the journalist was taken by one of the Iraqi armed factions backed by the Islamic Republic, like Kataib Hezbollah. There is still no evidence confirming this, however.
Just a day earlier, the Israeli Knesset passed a highly controversial law mandating the death penalty for West Bank Palestinians convicted of carrying out “deadly terror attacks”.
Following the move, Abu Ubaida, the military spokesman for the Hamas Movement, called on Lebanon’s Hezbollah to “intensify their efforts” to kidnap Israeli soldiers in Lebanon, saying it was in order to “liberate” Palestinian and Arab prisoners.
“Our people’s struggle against the Zionists has proven that the shortest path to liberating prisoners is through resistance,” Ubaida claimed, urging Hezbollah to “complete the mission” that Hamas started in Gaza. “We are certain that God will not forsake our free prisoners and will grant them relief and a way out of their predicament.”
The kidnapping of Kittleson may be the first response from the Iran-led “Axis of Resistance” to the Israeli decision to allow the execution of Palestinian prisoners.
The Trump administration has been extremely supportive of Israel, and has faced much criticism at home and abroad over the issue since the start of the war on Iran.
Strikes To Begin Today: Iran Warns Tech Firms Over US' Killing Of Leaders' The Guards said that they would target leading US technology firms, listing the names of 18 companies it alleged were complicit in the "targeted assassination" of officials.
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Iran's Revolutionary Guards said that they would target 18 leading US technology firms such as Apple, Google, Meta, IBM, Tesla and Boeing starting April 1. In a statement on Tuesday, the Guards alleged that the companies were complicit in the “targeted assassination” of officials.
"These companies, starting from 8:00 pm (1630 GMT) Tehran time on Wednesday, April 1, should expect the destruction of their relevant units in exchange for every assassination in Iran," the statement read.
In a warning to the employees, it added, "We advise the employees of these institutions to immediately leave their workplaces to preserve their lives."
The companies include -- Apple, Meta, Google, Microsoft, Intel, IBM, Dell, Tesla, Nvidia, Boeing, HP, Cisco, Oracle, Planter, J.P. Morgan, GE, Spire Solutions and G42.
They labelled the firms as "terrorist companies" in the statement and asked residents living around these firms to leave the area "within a one-kilometre radius" and to move to a safer place.
The threat comes as President Donald Trump says he is conducting diplomacy aimed at putting an end to the conflict while also threatening to amplify the US-Israeli campaign against the Islamic republic.
The Guards' statement said the US government and tech giants had "ignored our repeated warnings regarding the necessity" of halting operations targeting top Iranian officials, alleging that the tech firms are the "main element in designing and tracking assassination targets".
Supreme leader Ali Khamenei and Revolutionary Guards commander-in-chief Mohammad Pakpour were killed on the first day of the war on February 28, with the US and Israel seeking to kill an entire echelon of the Iranian leadership.
The Islamic republic's powerful security chief, Ali Larijani, has also been killed, as have many other prominent figures.
