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Tehran under bombardment as photojournalist documents war at home Tehran under bombardment as photojournalist documents war at home

Tehran under bombardment as photojournalist documents war at home

Tehran is described as coming under bombardment in a new documentary account centred on Iranian photojournalist Majid Saeedi. The film follows him as he documents war in his home city after conflict erupts in Iran. It shows bombed neighbourhoods, public gatherings and scenes of daily life in the capital as the fighting transforms the city around him.The account says Saeedi has spent years photographing war and its aftermath in other countries, but is now recording devastation in Tehran itself. It says he is working alone and facing internet outages and isolation while trying to preserve images of a city under... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Jun 2026 16:30 LONDON
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Lebanese residents rush back to southern homes after US-Iran deal announcement Lebanese residents rush back to southern homes after US-Iran deal announcement

Lebanese residents rush back to southern homes after US-Iran deal announcement

Thousands of Lebanese displaced by the conflict in the south are moving back towards their homes after news of a US-Iran deal, despite warnings from Lebanese authorities to wait until conditions improve. The return flow is being reported in areas including Ain Baal in the Tyre district, where residents had previously fled bombardment and sought shelter elsewhere. The movement comes as Israeli forces are still said to occupy nearly 20% of Lebanon, leaving the security picture uncertain.The supplied report says the return began after the ceasefire announcement, with cars and motorcycles heading south carrying families who had spent months in... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 16 Jun 2026 15:31 LONDON
When Deterrence Becomes Reality

When Deterrence Becomes Reality

Yesterday the war crossed a line! For years the Sejjil ballistic missile existed mostly as a symbol. A weapon paraded in military videos, discussed in defense briefings, whispered about in strategic circles as one of Iran’s most serious capabilities. A weapon that analysts described as deterrence, not something meant to be used. But on March 15, 2026, that line disappeared. Iran reportedly launched the Sejjil (also known as Ashoura) as part of what Tehran called the 54th wave of Operation True Promise 4, a massive strike package that also included the Fattah hypersonic missile and the Qadr ballistic missile system.... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews-Opinion 360LiveNews-Opinion | 16 Mar 2026 18:34 LONDON
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