Iran war could trigger medicine price spike in UK, trade group warns Chief Executive Mark Samuels said Britain was "one step away" from medicine shortages if instability persisted, with stockpiles providing only a temporary buffer. Israel strikes across Iran, kills IRGC spox., damages at least 130 infrastructure sites Video footage shared by N12 News appears to show explosions in the Iranian capital, while also reporting strikes in other Iranian cities, including Parchin, Kerman, Arak, and Bandar-e Lengeh. Australian prime minister booed at mosque during Eid prayers The Australian prime minister was booed by protesters during a visit to the country's largest mosque. EU Vows To Get $90 Billion Loan To Kyiv Despite Hungary's Opposition Despite the opposition of Hungary, the European Union will find ways to deliver the promised 90 billion euro ($104.2 billion) loan to Ukraine, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said early on March 20. |