live Iran-U.S.-Israel tensions rise after strikes and threats of retaliation- 31 March
The Iran-U.S.-Israel conflict is intensifying, with fresh strikes near Tehran, European calls for restraint, and Iran threatening to target U.S. fi...
Iran has executed a man accused of spying for Israel’s Mossad intelligence service, the country’s judiciary reported on Wednesday, 7 January, amid an intensifying campaign against alleged foreign agents.
The judiciary’s official media outlet, Mizan, named the executed defendant as Ali Ardestani, saying his death sentence was carried out after confirmation by the Supreme Court and through “legal procedures”.
Ardestani was convicted of providing sensitive information to Mossad, including imagery and details of specific locations, according to official judicial documents cited by state media.
Officials allege Ardestani was recruited online and carried out assignments for Mossad in exchange for payments, handing over information and imagery of targeted sites and individuals. The judiciary said he acknowledged direct contact with Mossad officers during his trial.
Iran and Israel have been entrenched in a decades‑long shadow war, and Tehran has repeatedly executed individuals it accuses of collaborating with Israeli intelligence.
Executions of Iranians accused of spying for Israel appear to have increased this year amid heightened tensions with Tel Aviv, according to reporting by Mehr News Agency and the Jerusalem Post.
Analysts cited by Iran Human Rights note that at least ten individuals alleged to have links with Mossad were executed in 2025, following Israeli and U.S. operations targeting Iranian facilities in June.
Human rights groups have also suggested that Iran’s judicial system often relies on confessions extracted under duress in espionage cases. Iranian authorities reject these claims.
U.S. President Donald Trump has said that the U.S is in talks with the new Iranian regime. He said this in a post on his Truth Social account but warned that the U.S. will "Obliterate" Iran's electric and oil facilities if no deal is reached, especially regarding the Strait of Hormuz closure.
NASA is aiming to launch its Artemis 2 mission on Wednesday (1 April), sending astronauts on a 10-day journey around the Moon, officials confirmed. According to the Space Administration, the launch window is due to open at 23:24 GMT, with additional opportunities to 6 April if delays occur.
The Iran-U.S.-Israel conflict is intensifying, with fresh strikes near Tehran, European calls for restraint, and Iran threatening to target U.S. firms in the region, raising fears of a broader escalation across the Middle East.
The Israeli military said on Monday that Iran launched multiple waves of missiles at Israel, and an attack had also been launched from Yemen for the second time since the U.S.-Israeli war began on Tehran. It said two drones from Yemen were intercepted early 30 March but gave no further details.
The war in Iran has rapidly upended regional security, triggering spillover across the Middle East and raising fears of wider economic disruption that could threaten globalisation.
Afghanistan’s Ministry of Mines and Petroleum says around 25 kilometres of the TAPI gas pipeline have been laid in Herat province, as work continues on one of the region’s largest energy projects.
Three Armenian citizens have been charged following an alleged attempt to attack Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at St Anna Cathedral in Yerevan on 29 March. Analysts say the incident reflects rising tensions between the government and the Church ahead of upcoming elections.
A man previously convicted of spying on Türkiye has been arrested by Turkish and Syrian authorities after more than a decade on the run, Turkish security sources said on Monday.
Uzbekistan is hosting the fifth-anniversary Space Technology Conference - Central Eurasia (STC 2026), bringing together more than 400 delegates, 24 sponsors and representatives from 32 countries to discuss the region’s space industry and expand international cooperation.
Kazakhstan remains among the least dependent countries in Central Asia on Chinese capital, maintaining a diversified external debt structure and greater financial flexibility than its regional peers.
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