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  1. An Iranian aircraft was destroyed on the ground at Bushehr aiport during a series of military strikes. The incident was reported in Iranian media on Tuesday.
  2. Kiran's success reflects his years of dedication to the field of electronics and microelectronics, where he combined his professional skills and personal interest to create record-setting devices.
  3. Wall Street stocks tumbled early Tuesday, joining a global sell-off as markets worry about a long-running Middle East war boosting oil prices and inflation.
  4. Israeli and US strikes on Tuesday hit the Tehran building of a body tasked with electing Iran's new supreme leader, local media reported.
  5. Russian President Vladimir Putin is making all possible efforts to de-escalate the crisis in the Gulf and is in close contact with the regional leaders as Iran is retaliating with massive strikes on the US facilities.
  6. On Tuesday evening Donald Trump signalled the "end" of hostilities, claiming Iran's Air Force and Navy had been destroyed and its leadership structure starting with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei eliminated.
  7. It's not just a coincidence. Here's why Trump avoids bombings on weekdays.
  8. Pushpa Dahal studied agriculture and earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science.
  9. Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Sultan Haitham bin Tarik of Oman, Crown Prince of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah and Amir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on Tuesday.
  10. It's not only the 'underdog' Iran that had the foresight to invest in weaponised drones for use against a much larger enemy. The US, maker of the world's best and most expensive stealth fighters, also sees wisdom in using the herald of demise.