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US-Israel school strike: ‘From Gaza to Minab’: Iran shares images of hundreds of graves being dug after school strike kills 160

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'From Gaza to Minab': Iran shares footage of hundreds of graves being dug after school strike kills 160
“From Gaza to Minab, innocent people are murdered in cold blood,” Abbas al-Aragchi wrote.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi shared a heartbreaking photo on the“Their bodies were torn to pieces,” Araghchi wrote in a social media post on Monday, sharing photos of mourners gathered around a long, neat row of freshly dug graves. White chalk rectangles mark burial sites in open fields.

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“These are the graves dug for the more than 160 innocent young girls killed in US-Israeli bombings. Their bodies were torn to pieces. This is what Mr. Trump’s promised ‘rescue’ looked like in reality. From Gaza to Minab, innocent people were murdered in cold blood,” Araghchi wrote.Minab school strikeIranian authorities said schools in the southern city of Minab were filled with primary school children at the time of the attack. According to official figures, more than 150 people, including children, were killed and at least 60 injured. These numbers have not been verified.Video confirmed by international media showed rescuers digging through collapsed concrete slabs, charred walls still standing amid the rubble and school bags being pulled from the rubble.At the United Nations, Iran described the attack as a deliberate attack on civilian infrastructure and called it a war crime and crimes against humanity.Neither the United States nor Israel has publicly confirmed that the school itself was targeted. U.S. Central Command said in a statement that it was aware of reports of civilian injuries and was reviewing the matter.“We take these reports seriously and are investigating them. The protection of civilians is vital and we will continue to take every possible precaution to minimize the risk of unintentional harm. ” the statement said, adding that there were currently insufficient verified facts to draw clear legal conclusions.

The United States and Israel launched a large-scale attack on an Iranian school, killing more than 50 people; the Islamic Revolutionary Guards vowed deadly revenge and “will not forgive…”

What does international law say?Under international humanitarian law, parties to an armed conflict must adhere to three core principles: distinction, proportionality and military necessity. They must also take all feasible precautions to minimize collateral damage to civilians.The principle of distinction requires belligerents to distinguish between civilian objects and military objectives. Civilians and civilian infrastructure – including schools and hospitals – are protected and may not be directly targeted. In case of doubt, an object must be assumed to be a civilian object. Children enjoy special protection under international law.However, civilian objects may lose their protected status if used for military purposes. Schools that serve as bases, command posts, or weapons sites may be considered legitimate military targets. There is currently no independent evidence that Minab schools are used for military activities.If a school were accidentally attacked during an attack on a nearby IRGC facility, the legality of the attack would depend on whether the expected civilian harm would be excessive relative to the specific military advantage gained. Commanders must also demonstrate that all feasible precautions were taken, including weapon selection and timing.

NMC validates medical college’s patient load with digital system

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NEW DELHI: A quiet change is taking place in the way India’s medical colleges are evaluated. The National Medical Council (NMC) now wants to validate its clinical work through a digital system, rather than relying primarily on exam visits and paperwork.In a recent communication, the regulator asked all medical colleges to submit details of the Healthcare Facility Register (HFR) ID of their hospitals within seven days. Universities have also been asked to share the status of their hospital software systems – whether they are integrated with the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) platform and the National Health Department’s PM-JAY portal.Officials said the move is part of a gradual shift toward more objective, evidence-based assessments. Clinical workload – the number of patients treated, admissions processed and procedures performed – is one of the most important parameters used by the NMC while granting annual renewal, sanctioning new courses or allowing addition of MBBS and postgraduate seats.“Medical colleges have realized that clinical workload is a core regulatory requirement. What we are doing now is using IT tools to verify it more objectively,” a senior official said.Each hospital has a unique Healthcare Facility Registration (HFR) ID. By collecting these IDs and checking their link status with the national digital health portal, regulators will be able to cross-validate clinical data with existing platforms.Most of the teaching hospitals are tertiary care centers that are already connected to the PM-JAY portal as they perform procedures under the government medical scheme. Officials clarified that this was not an attempt to force new connections to be established immediately, but rather to collect verified details so that the commission could monitor the data more systematically.Until now, verification has relied mainly on self-declarations by schools and regular physical examinations. The NMC is currently moving towards digitally verifiable parameters to strengthen supervision.The committee also clarified that this step will not directly affect patients. The digital platforms mentioned are already playing a role in government programmes. Current work is administrative in nature and focused on improving regulatory assessments.With a deadline of seven days to submit details, the message from the regulator is clear: future assessments of medical schools will increasingly be based on data that can be inspected online, rather than just inspection reports.

Who are Franek Cobb and Derrick Long? Riverfront Live, Cincinnati mass shooting suspect arrested; first details

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Two men arrested in connection with a case mass shooting exist cincinnati The incident occurred on the morning of Sunday, March 1, and resulted in injuries to up to nine people at the packed East End Music Hall. Between 500 and 600 people gathered at the scene riverside sceneAround 1 a.m., gunfire rang out.

Who are Franek Cobb (left) and Derrick Long (right)? Riverfront Live, Cincinnati mass shooting suspect arrested (Cincinnati Police)
Who are Franek Cobb (left) and Derrick Long (right)? Riverfront Live, Cincinnati mass shooting suspect arrested (Cincinnati Police)

According to FOX19 NOW, the suspects have been identified as 24-year-old Franeek Cobb and 29-year-old Derrick Long.

Who are Franek Cobb and Derrick Long?

Cobb and Long were charged with at least one count of felonious assault on Monday night, March 2, according to Hamilton County court records. Both have criminal convictions that prohibit them from legally possessing firearms.

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Back in 2020, Cobb pleaded guilty to a felony count of trafficking in cocaine, which limited his ability to legally possess a firearm. In 2022, he pleaded guilty to possession of a weapon under disability, and in 2025, he again pleaded guilty to carrying a concealed weapon and was sentenced to one year in prison. He had just been released from prison before Sunday’s shooting.

Long also has prior convictions for carrying a concealed weapon and carrying a weapon under disability. In 2023, he pleaded guilty to arson and receiving stolen property and was sentenced to one year in prison.

According to FOX19 NOW, the city’s shooting victim database shows that a 29-year-old man was among those shot. However, Cincinnati police spokesman Sgt. Citing Marsy’s Law, Anthony Mitchell declined to confirm whether Cobb or Long were among the injured.

Riverfront Live owners react to arrests

Riverfront Live owner Tim Jordan said he was pleased an arrest had been made in the shooting. However, he added that he didn’t know how the gun got inside and was re-evaluating security measures and the types of events his venue would host in the future.

“I think it’s amazing how quickly they worked and how quickly they were able to find them and arrest them so quickly,” Jordan told FOX19 NOW. “I want to know more.”

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Jordan further said the incident appeared to stem from a previous dispute between those involved.

“From what I’ve heard from people, this is an argument these people are having outside of the institution,” he said. “They knew each other before that night. As far as I know, it’s an ongoing dispute.”

The venue was hosting a 21 and over event at the time of the shooting. Jordan said he didn’t know how the gun was brought into the venue.

“Believe me, we’re trying to figure it out,” he said. “We will be carefully reviewing the types of incidents that we have.”

All nine victims are currently in stable condition, police said. The investigation into the shooting is ongoing.

J&K protests against Khamenei’s death, candle march held in Raipur

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SRINAGAR/JAMMU: Security restrictions tightened in the Kashmir Valley on Monday as protests over the killing of Ayatollah Khamenei entered their second day, with protests spreading to Jammu region and triggering candlelight vigils in Chhattisgarh state capital Raipur.Police in J&K fired tear gas and carried out lathi charges in several hotspots, while authorities throttled mobile internet speeds and sealed off the main city centre. In the Budgam district, hundreds of women and children marched and shouted slogans against Israel and the United States.

Protests erupt in Jammu and Kashmir as Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei dies in US-Israeli attack

Clashes broke out on the Srinagar-Gulmarg road as Shia mourners tried to reach Srinagar. On Sunday, Lal Chowk in Srinagar, the epicenter of the protests, was cordoned off with a hexagonal barbed wire fence. Police and paramilitary forces manned checkpoints and stopped vehicles. Shops were closed in Srinagar and most parts of the valley. A senior police officer said tight restrictions would remain in place on Tuesday.The national conference condemned the restrictions. Law and order within the Federation are beyond the control of the democratically elected government.Apart from the valley, work stoppages were also witnessed in Kishtwar and Doda districts of Jammu region. With most shops and businesses remaining closed, authorities in Doda issued advisories urging people to exercise restraint, officials said. In Ramban, the Shia community held commemorative prayers for a second day in memory of Khamenei and others killed in air strikes. Smaller protests were reportedly held in Rajouri and Poonch.Condolences far away from J&K reached Raipur. In the Mominpara district, members of the Shia community, which included children, lit candles, said prayers and held posters hailing Khamenei while denouncing the United States and Israel. The placards targeted Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu. The police deployed additional personnel as a precaution. Officials said the situation remained calm.(Inputs from Raipur)

Who is Savitha Shan? Indian-American students commemorate student killed in Austin shooting World News

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Who is Savitha Shan? Indians honor student killed in Austin shooting

A 21-year-old Indian-American honors student, weeks away from graduating and starting her career, was one of three people killed in a mass shooting in Austin, Texas. Savitha Shan, considered a high-achieving and engaged student, died in an attack that authorities are investigating as a possible act of terrorism.The shooting happened around 2 a.m. Sunday at Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden, a bar popular with college student patrons in Austin’s Sixth Street entertainment district near the University of Texas at Austin campus. Savitha Shan is an honors student at the University of Texas at Austin. According to university records, her legal last name is Shanmugasundaram.She attended the McCombs School of Business and earned a double major with honors. She will graduate in May and has found a position with a large professional services firm.Professor Russ Finney of the University of Texas at Austin wrote on X that she was one of their “superstar students.” He said she was active in student organizations and described her as “a light in the classroom.” He called her loss “absolutely heartbreaking.”The school confirmed her identity, and President Jim Davis wrote to the campus community describing her as “a child with loving parents. A loyal friend to many. A Longhorn ready to change the world.”Professor Finney also noted that students considered the location on Sixth Street, west of Congress in the direction of Lamar, to be safe. He said other students remain in the hospital in serious condition, calling this a very difficult week for the university community, the families involved and all of Austin.Savitha Shan will be remembered not only for her academic achievements but also for the commitment she undertook. Just weeks away from graduation and about to begin her professional career, her death has left a deep void in the university community.

Indian American student killed in Austin mass shooting investigated as potential act of ‘terrorism’

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On Sunday, an Indian-American student was killed in a mass shooting at Buford Restaurant on West Sixth Street in Austin, Texas. The Austin Police Department identified the Indian-American victim as 21-year-old Savitha Shan and the other victim as 19-year-old Ryder Harrington.

Savitha Shan, 21, was one of the victims of Sunday's shooting in Austin. (X/@rfinney)
Savitha Shan, 21, was one of the victims of Sunday’s shooting in Austin. (X/@rfinney)

According to reports, the gunman involved in the fatal attack was eventually killed by police and the attack is being investigated as an act of terrorism. While the Austin Police Department identified only two victims, several reports said three people were killed and more than a dozen others were injured in the shooting.

The gunman, Ndiaga Diagne, 53, opened fire at a crowded bar in Austin on Sunday. According to the Associated Press, the suspect’s clothing had an image of the Iranian flag and the words “Property of Allah” on it.

The shooting and the now-dead gunman’s alleged ties to Iran have emerged amid renewed conflict between the United States and Iran following the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei last weekend.

College professor mourns Indian Americans

Russ Finney, an assistant professor at the McCombs School of Business, reportedly expressed his condolences for the death of Savitha Shan in the Austin shooting. Finney called her “one of the superstar students” at the university and said she earned a double major with honors and will graduate this May.

“Involved in student organizations – a light in the classroom. It was heartbreaking to lose her,” Finney wrote in memory of Savitha.

In response to the Austin Police Department’s tweet about the mass shooting, the professor said students believed the area where the incident occurred was safe. “Other students remain in the hospital in very serious condition – this has been a very difficult week for our community, families, and the entire #ATX. Thank you for posting this,” he wrote.

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Austin’s busy nightlife was rocked by a fatal shooting in a public shooting at a crowded bar on Sunday. The gunman drove past Buford’s backyard beer garden, then turned back and fired his first shot from his SUV at people on the sidewalk and inside the bar, the Associated Press reported.

Several college students were present at the bar, which is located on Sixth Street near the University of Texas System’s flagship campus. Nathan Comeaux, a 22-year-old senior who spent an evening there with friends, said the bar was “packed with college kids, probably mostly University of Texas kids, shoulder to shoulder, hundreds of people just enjoying their night.”

They were ducking for cover when the suspect opened fire. While the suspect was killed and his identity is known, a motive behind the shooting has not yet been determined.

‘Abdend, not neutral’: Sonia Gandhi slams PM Modi for silence on Khamenei assassination

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On May 23, 2016, Prime Minister Modi met with Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran.

MP Party Chairman Sonia Gandhi Iranian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government remained silent on Tuesday over the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, describing it as an “abdication” rather than neutrality.Sonia Gandhi said in an opinion piece published in The Indian Express that India’s lack of clear response to the killing “shows India’s acquiescence in this tragedy.”

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Referring to Iran’s confirmation on March 1 that Ayatollah Khamenei was killed in a targeted attack allegedly carried out by the United States and Israel a day earlier, Gandhi described the assassination of the current head of state during ongoing negotiations as “a serious rupture in contemporary international relations”.“Beyond the shock of this incident, equally striking was New Delhi’s silence,” she wrote.She criticized the prime minister for initially condemning Iran’s retaliatory attacks on the United Arab Emirates without addressing the series of events that led to the escalation. Gandhi said subsequent remarks expressing “deep concern” and calling for “dialogue and diplomacy” were not enough because diplomatic engagement preceded what she called a “massive and unprovoked attack” by the United States and Israel.She believes that India’s failure to clearly defend its sovereignty and international law following targeted killings has raised “serious doubts” about the credibility and direction of its foreign policy.She also pointed to the timing of Prime Minister Modi’s recent visit to Israel, where he reiterated his support for the government of Benjamin Netanyahu even as the conflict in Gaza continues to draw global criticism over civilian casualties.“The timing heightened the uneasiness,” she wrote, noting that Prime Minister Modi had returned from Israel only 48 hours before the assassination. She described India’s position as “high-profile political support but unclear morals”, especially as several countries in the global South distance themselves from BRICS partners such as Russia and China.Gandhi further asked Parliament to hold a discussion in the second half of the budget session over what she termed the government’s “disturbing silence”.U.S. and Israeli forces carried out coordinated air strikes on multiple Iranian cities on Saturday, targeting military command centers, air defense systems, missile sites and other strategic infrastructure. The attack reportedly killed Ayatollah Khamenei and four senior Iranian military and security officials, and massive explosions were reported in Tehran and other cities.Iran retaliated by launching ballistic missiles and drones targeting U.S. assets and allies in the region, including Israel, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan. These developments have significantly heightened tensions in the Middle East and raised concerns about regional stability and civilian safety.

Karachi protests: US Marines fire on protesters who attacked Karachi consulate: report

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US Marines fire on protesters who attacked Karachi consulate: report

Two U.S. officials confirmed to Reuters on Monday that U.S. troops opened fire on demonstrators angered by the killing of Iran’s longtime supreme leader and Shiite staunch supporter Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a U.S.-Israeli attack. Protesters storm US consulate PakistanGoing to Karachi for the weekend.The incident marked a rare use of force by a diplomatic mission and could sharply escalate tensions in Pakistan, where protests have spread following the killing of an Iranian leader.On Sunday, at least 10 people were killed when protesters breached the outer wall of the consulate following an attack in Iran that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.Pakistan PM comes as US takes action against protesters Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief of Staff Asim Munir Considered close to US President Donald Trump.It was unclear whether the bullets fired by the Marines hit or killed anyone, two U.S. officials said, citing preliminary information. They also said they did not know whether others on the protection mission, including private security guards and local police, also fired their weapons.It would be the first time U.S. officials have confirmed Marines were involved in firing on protesters.Provincial government spokesman Sukhdev Assardas Hemnani said “security” personnel opened fire but did not specify which force they belonged to.Security at U.S. diplomatic missions is typically handled by private contractors and local forces, and the involvement of the Marines suggests the consulate considers the threat serious.Pakistan is home to the world’s second-largest Shia population after Iran. On Monday, protests over attacks on Iran spread, with 26 people reported dead across the country and the government banning large gatherings across the country.On Sunday, protesters chanted “Death to America! Death to Israel!” outside the consulate. Reuters reporters said they heard gunshots and saw tear gas fired in nearby streets.Videos on social media appeared to show at least one protester firing into the consulate, with the wounded demonstrators running away as shots rang out.A Karachi police official told Reuters the shots were fired from inside the consulate compound.The Marine Corps referred questions to the U.S. military, which then referred the inquiry to the State Department. The U.S. State Department did not respond to a request for comment.Shia community leaders have called for more protests in Lahore and Karachi despite a nationwide ban on public gatherings.The U.S. Embassy in Pakistan is located in Islamabad, with consulates in Peshawar and Lahore.Authorities blocked roads leading to the U.S. consulate in Karachi and deployed a heavy police presence in the area. Similar security measures are in place around the U.S. missions in Lahore and Islamabad.

US suspends visa appointments in Pakistan

Meanwhile, the United States has suspended all visa services in Pakistan, citing the “current security situation” in the country.The suspension applies to the US Embassy in Islamabad and consulates in Lahore and Karachi, according to a statement from the US Embassy.The company said order cancellations will last until Friday, March 6.

‘Safe home’: PV Sindhu returns to India after being stranded in Dubai

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'Safe home': PV Sindhu returns to India after being trapped in Dubai amid Middle East conflict
PV Sindhu (Image: PTI)

New Delhi: India’s badminton ace PV Sindhu She has returned safely to India after spending a tense few days in Dubai as the conflict in the Middle East escalates.Sindhu confirmed her return in a social media post and said she was back home in Bengaluru after an anxious period abroad.

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“Safely back home to Bangalore. The past few days have been tense and uncertain, but I’m truly grateful to be back. A heartfelt thank you to the incredible ground team, Dubai authorities, airport staff, immigration, and everyone who stepped up and provided us with such wonderful care during a very difficult time. The empathy and professionalism mean more than words can describe. Now, it’s time to rest, reset, and plan next steps,” Sindhu posted on X (formerly Twitter).Sindhu and her support staff – including Indonesian coach Irwansha Adi Pratama – are stuck in Dubai. They reportedly narrowly escaped death after an explosion near the area where they lived.Two-time Olympic medalist Sindhu will miss the All England Championships starting on Tuesday. The Indian star was scheduled to face Thailand’s Supanida Keitong in the first round.The run-up to the Super 1000 tournament has been marred by travel chaos, with flights suspended due to US and Israeli attacks on Iran and retaliation by Tehran, with Sindhu stranded in Dubai since Saturday.Sindhu and her support staff, including Indonesian coach Irwansyah Adi Pratama, were also frightened when an explosion occurred near their residence. They were later moved to safer locations as tensions rose in the Gulf.

Prime Minister Modi’s YouTube account has surpassed 30 million subscribers and remains the most followed platform leader in the world

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi YouTube has surpassed 30 million subscribers, further solidifying his position as the most followed global leader on the platform.Prime Minister Modi has the most subscribers on YouTube among global leaders. He has more than seven times as many subscribers as US President Donald Trump, underscoring the scale of his digital outreach across the globe.

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30 million and counting: PM Modi sets global benchmark for YouTube subscribers

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro ranks second among world leaders on the platform, with about a quarter of Prime Minister Modi’s subscribers.In India, Prime Minister Modi has almost three times the number of YouTube subscribers Rahul Gandhi More than four times higher than the official channels of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Indian National Congress (INC) respectively.With over 30 million subscribers, his YouTube channel is currently the most subscribed channel among world leaders.This milestone was achieved after Prime Minister Narendra Modi crossed the 100 million followers mark on Instagram, becoming the first world leader and politician to achieve this on the Meta-owned platform.Prime Minister Modi joined Instagram in 2014 and now has more than twice as many followers as Donald Trump, who is in second place with 43.2 million followers.Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has 15 million followers, Brazilian President has 14.4 million followers, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has 11.6 million followers, and Argentinian President Javier Mire has 6.4 million followers.In India, he is also ranked far ahead of other political leaders on Instagram. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath ranks second with about 16.1 million followers, followed by Rahul Gandhi with about 12.6 million followers.Prime Minister Modi has about 106.3 million followers on X, according to data compiled by Statista. Elon Musk tops the list with 235.3 million followers, followed by former US President Barack Obama with 119.1 million followers and US President Donald Trump with 110.1 million followers. The platform’s most followed accounts are dominated by political leaders, celebrities and business figures.