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LIVE: Iran fires missiles at UK base on Diego Garcia

Iran has fired intermediate-range ballistic missiles at the UK military base Diego Garcia, although neither missile made contact it marks a significant attempt by Iran to reach beyond the Middle East. 

It comes after President Donald Trump blasted Keir Starmer saying that the UK ‘should have acted a lot faster’ in allowing America to use British bases to strike Iranian missile sites targeting the Strait of Hormuz.

He also ruled out a ceasefire saying: ‘I don’t want to do a ceasefire. You don’t do a ceasefire when you’re literally obliterating the other side.’ 

His remarks followed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei declaring that the US and Israel have been dealt a ‘dizzying blow’ in the war.

Khamenei, who has yet to appear in public after he was injured in an airstrike that killed his father, said Iranians had been united since the conflict began in his message for Persian New Year.

Meanwhile, as the war enters its fourth week, Trump has said he has run out of leaders to talk to in Iran as he insisted the US is doing ‘extremely well’.

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British-US Diego Garcia base targeted by Tehran

The US-UK joint military base was reportedly targeted by Iranian missile strikes on Friday evening, sources told the Wall Street Journal.

Multiple US officials confirmed to the outlet that neither missile hit the base. Two sources said one of the missiles failed in flight, and the other was intercepted by the US.

Diego Garcia is located on a remote island in British waters and houses US bombers, nuclear submarines and missile destroyers.

The base is around 4,000 kilometers from Iran. The strikes undermine Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s previous comments that Tehran limited ballistic missile range to only 2,0000 kilometers.

It comes after UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer yesterday gave the US permission to use the base for ‘collective self-defence’.

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Strikes continue overnight as Iran targets US bases

Strikes from drones and missiles continued in the Middle East overnight on Friday, as Iran launched a fresh wave of attacks on US assets in the region.

Iran earlier said that five US military bases have been targeted, including l-Kharj in Saudi Arabia, al-Dhafra in the United Arab Emirates, Ali al-Salem in Kuwait, Erbil in Iraqi Kurdistan, and the headquarters of the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain.

Tehran also sent two ballistic missiles towards the UK-US military base Diego Garcia, although neither hit it, according to reports.

Meanwhile Israel has confirmed it launched new attacks on Beirut and other parts of Lebanon, as well as Iran.

WATCH: New video showing US strikes in Iran

Iran says 55 locations targeted in Operation True Promise 4

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps announced the 70th wave of retaliatory strikes in Operation True Promise 4 against 55 locations, according to Iran’s English-language Press TV.

In a statement to Press ITV, IRGC described the latest wave of strikes as ‘loud explosions, bursts of fire, and columns of smoke.’

The IRGC said five US military bases were targeted in the strikes, including l-Kharj in Saudi Arabia, al-Dhafra in the United Arab Emirates, Ali al-Salem in Kuwait, Erbil in Iraqi Kurdistan, and the headquarters of the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain.

The statement added that the strikes reflect ‘a different dawn of a new regional order for Muslims.’

Iran launches missiles over West Bank

Stunning photos captured overnight on Saturday depicted missiles cutting through the sky over the West Bank.

Israeli air defense forces intercepted and neutralized the Iranian missiles.

HEBRON, WEST BANK - MARCH 21: Missiles launched from Iran towards Israel are seen in the sky over Hebron in the West Bank on March 21, 2026. The launched missiles were observed fragmenting into smaller submunitions mid-air, while the Israeli air defense system was activated to intercept and neutralize the incoming projectiles following the attack. (Photo by Wisam Hashlamoun/Anadolu via Getty Images)
HEBRON, WEST BANK - MARCH 21: Missiles launched from Iran towards Israel are seen in the sky over Hebron in the West Bank on March 21, 2026. The launched missiles were observed fragmenting into smaller submunitions mid-air, while the Israeli air defense system was activated to intercept and neutralize the incoming projectiles following the attack. (Photo by Wisam Hashlamoun/Anadolu via Getty Images)
HEBRON, WEST BANK - MARCH 21: Missiles launched from Iran towards Israel are seen in the sky over Hebron in the West Bank on March 21, 2026. The launched missiles were observed fragmenting into smaller submunitions mid-air, while the Israeli air defense system was activated to intercept and neutralize the incoming projectiles following the attack. (Photo by Wisam Hashlamoun/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Trump reportedly planning to seize Iran’s nuclear materials

Donald Trump is reportedly strategizing with top administration officials on how to extract Iran’s nuclear stockpiles, sources close to the plans told CBS News.

Two sources told the outlet that the administration was considering deploying the Joint Special Operations Command, an elite military unit often sent on top-secret missions.

JSOC has been involved in several high-profile operations, including the capture of Saddam Hussein and the killing of Osama bin Laden.

The Pentagon has not confirmed CBS’s reporting.

Kuwait Army intercepts ‘hostile attacks’

The Kuwait Army has confirmed on social media that they are intercepting hostile missile and drone attacks.

The General Staff of the Army warned that explosion sounds were the result of interceptions of Iranian missiles.

Iran announces Japanese vessels can pass through Strait of Hormuz

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told Japan’s Kyodo News that Japanese ships could sail through the Strait of Hormuz.

He denied that the Strait was closed, explaining that Iranian officials would offer assistance to vessels from countries that were not attacking Iran.

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi met with Donald Trump on Tuesday and said the two discussed the ongoing military conflict in Iran.

‘Regarding the ongoing tense situation in Iran, we confirmed the importance of swiftly calming the situation and ensuring the safety of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and the stable supply of energy,’ Takaichi wrote on social media after the meeting.

Israel launches attacks in Beirut

The Israeli military launched attacks in Beirut early on Saturday, targeting Hezbollah members.

An evacuation warning was issued for seven neighborhoods in the southern suburbs, Reuters reported.

Lebanon has the highest death toll since the war started after Hezbollah fired at Israel in support of Iran on March 2.

Over 1,000 Lebanese people have been killed, and over 1 million were displaced.

Shortly after the strikes in Lebanon, the Israeli Defense Forces said they were targeting ‘Iranian regime targets’ in Tehran.

US stocks crash Friday evening

Wall Street was sent into chaos at the close of trading on Friday, as stocks plummeted by 10 percent, the lowest drop since last March.

The Nasdaq stock market index fell 2.2 percent, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped about 1.5 percent, and the S&P declined another 3 percent.

The dramatic drops marked the fourth losing week in a row for the top three indexes

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Major airline CEO braces for sky-high oil prices

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby sent a letter to employees on Friday, warning that oil prices could reach $175 a barrel, according to CBS News.

Kirby said leadership is bracing for prices to stay high until the end of 2027.

‘Honestly, I think there’s a good chance it won’t be that bad,’ he wrote, adding that ‘there isn’t much downside for us to preparing for that outcome.’

Crude oil prices reached an average of $95 per barrel at the start of March, up from $57 per barrel at the end of 2025.

Fresh questions emerge over Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s wellbeing

New concerns have been raised over Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s health after he failed to give a televised address to mark the Iranian New Year.

As Muslims around the region tried to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, which ends the fasting month of Ramadan, and Iranians marked Nowruz, the Persian New Year, the new Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei issued a message of defiance.

Khamenei, who has not been seen in public since the Israeli attack that killed his father and predecessor Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on the war’s first day, said Iranians had responded with unity and resistance and ‘dealt a disorienting blow to the enemy’.

A US intelligence official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the statement raises questions about Khamenei’s condition, as his father traditionally marked the New Year with a video address.

The official said Khamenei’s extended absence raises questions about his condition and who is running the country.

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