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The Indian government has not let fertilizer and fuel prices shoot up, despite a global supply shock from the US-Israeli war on Iran, Avinash Kishore, a research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), has told Al Jazeera.

“The increased cost is not being passed to the farmers. As per [the government], there is enough for the planting season,” said Kishore speaking from New Delhi, adding that if the crisis continues, “there would be problems”.

“The biggest problem in India and the neighboring countries is the confluence of this crisis,” he added. “Across the region, some scarcities are also being felt in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and other countries,” Kishore added. “So it’s a problem, which will become worse if the crisis isn’t resolved”.

“The currencies in this region are getting weaker. So, the cost of anything we import, including food, will go up,” he said.
 

Egypt gets extra $300m in World Bank package over Iran war fallout



The package will help the country confront the economic difficulties stemming from the US-Israeli war on Iran, says Stephane Guimbert, the World Bank’s division director for Egypt, Yemen and Djibouti.

The package, consisting of $800m from the World Bank and a $200m British guarantee, is to support macroeconomic stability. The bank’s board approved it on Friday.

The bank’s share was increased from $500m due to “the uncertainty in the region and the shock facing Egypt, like other countries, because of the war on Iran”, he said.

The financing is on terms unavailable in commercial markets – at about 6 percent interest, with a maturity of 30 years and a grace period before repayments begin, Guimbert said.

The operation is the second in a three-part program. The first was approved in June 2024; a third is planned for next year.

Other lenders, including the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, are expected to provide complementary parallel financing.
 

Lawmaker calls for probe into attack on school in Iran’s Minab



The attack that killed dozens of children in Iran at the beginning of the US-Israeli war on the country must be investigated, as it could have been a deliberate strike, a member of the European Parliament (MEP) says.

Milan Uhrik, speaking at a memorial gathering in Brussels outside the Iranian embassy, said military actions against civilians, including women and the elderly in Gaza, Lebanon, and Beirut, point to a capacity to target non-combatants to instil fear and panic for strategic gains.

The MEP stressed that an operation of such scale appeared to be preplanned and called for an immediate and impartial investigation.This is a war crime, and the European Union and European countries should not be involved in such actions.

Many activists came to express their solidarity with the people of Iran during the funeral rally, the “Angels of Minab”.

On February 28, an attack on an elementary school for girls in Minab killed 175 people, including 168 female students, and wounded 95.

US President Donald Trump blamed the attack on the Iranian army, without providing evidence.


Minab Angels: Digital Memorial of Children Killed in the Attack on Shajareh Tayyebeh School​


On February 28, 2026, a devastating strike occurred at the Shajareh Tayyebeh Primary School (Boys and Girls) in Minab.

Official reports point to 168 casualties, and registered 156 verified martyrs. This website was built to keep the memory and dreams of these angels alive.

 

Thousands of seafarers trapped and traumatized in Gulf, says charity



Several maritime charities have warned against the isolation and trauma that seafarers stuck in the Gulf since 13 April face due to the ongoing conflict in the region.

From captains to cooks, engineers and other officers, seafarers have found themselves not just stranded but in some cases right in the firing line of the US-Israel war on Iran.

At least 11 seafarers have been killed, according to the International Maritime Organization.

Gavin Lim, head of the Crisis Response Network for the Sailors’ Society, a UK-based seafarers’ charity, spoke with one crew whose vessel was hit in an American attack.

“They thought: ‘We were going to die’,” Lim told the AFP news agency.

“You can imagine that anxiety and fear building up.”

The Seafarers’ Charity cites hypervigilance, burnout, fatigue, loneliness, depression and anxiety as some of the mental strains facing the 20,000 seafarers stranded by the US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz
 
Yeah, both America and Israel have corrupt heads of state with legislators who care more about keeping their positions than doing their jobs

Sorry!
 

Israel built and defended a secret base in Iraq for Iran war



Israel set up a clandestine military outpost in the Iraqi desert to support its ‌air campaign against Iran and launched airstrikes against Iraqi ‌troops who nearly discovered it, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday, citing UN officials.

Israel built the installation, which housed special forces and served as a logistical hub for the Israeli air force, with the knowledge of ‌the US just before ⁠the start of the US-Israeli war against Iran, the newspaper said.

There was no immediate response from the Israeli prime minister's office to a Reuters request for ‌comment.

The base was almost discovered in early March after a local shepherd reported unusual activity, including helicopter movements in the area.

Iraqi troops were dispatched to investigate, but Israeli forces used airstrikes to keep them at ‌a distance.

A complaint was filed with ‌the United Nations in which Iraq said the attack involved foreign forces and airstrikes and attributed it to the US.
 
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