
What we know on day 22 of the US and Israel’s war with Iran
CNN
As the US-Israel war with Iran enters its fourth week, the Trump administration granted a temporary license for Iran to sell around 140 million barrels of crude oil to calm jittery markets.
As the US-Israel war with Iran enters its fourth week, the Trump administration granted a temporary license for Iran to sell around 140 million barrels of crude oil to calm jittery markets.
Israel says that US and Israeli strikes will “increase significantly” this week. This comes after US President Donald Trump said the US is considering “winding down” its military efforts. A senior Iranian source told CNN that Tehran doesn’t believe the claim.
In the Middle East, US embassies remain under threat while some Gulf states continue to intercept missiles and drones. Iran unsuccessfully targeted a joint US-UK military base in the Indian Ocean with ballistic missiles, a source told CNN. Israel on Saturday launched a fresh wave of strikes on Beirut and “regime targets” in Tehran.
As fighting continues across multiple fronts in the region, the human toll of the conflict continues to rise, with Iran and Lebanon marking mass casualties and displacement.

A war waged by the world’s wealthiest nation is hitting the wallets of those who can least afford it
Every day, Shakil Khan weaves his bike through the relentless traffic of Dhaka, delivering items and ferrying passengers across the city. However, these days he’s waiting hours in long queues at gas pumps to fill his bike within a government cap on fuel purchases.












