Airlines Raise Prices as Iran War Drives Oil Costs Higher

What Happened Global airlines have begun implementing price increases across various routes as oil prices surge due to the Iran conflict. The aviation industry, which typically spends 20-30% of operating costs on fuel, is passing these increased expenses directly to consumers through higher ticket prices. While the source article notes that costs are “soaring” and affecting “some routes,” specific details about the magnitude of price increases, which airlines are most affected, and the exact routes seeing the steepest hikes require additional reporting from industry sources and airline financial disclosures.

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Trump Threatens Iran's New Supreme Leader After Succession

What Happened Iran has appointed Mojtaba Khamenei, the 55-year-old son of current Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, as the country’s new Supreme Leader despite explicit warnings from President Trump against this choice. The appointment makes Mojtaba the second Supreme Leader in Iran’s history and the first to inherit the position through family succession. Trump responded to the news by stating that the new Supreme Leader may not ’last,’ though he did not specify whether this meant diplomatic pressure, economic sanctions, or other measures.

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Iranian Missiles Strike Qatar Capital in Unprecedented Attack

What Happened A barrage of Iranian missiles targeted Doha, Qatar’s capital, on Thursday morning, sending shockwaves through the international community. Residents across the city reported hearing loud explosions overhead as the missiles struck various locations throughout the metropolitan area. The attack represents the first direct Iranian military action against Qatar in modern history, breaking decades of relative stability in the small but strategically crucial nation. While the full scope of the missile barrage remains under assessment, the strikes appear to have targeted multiple areas of the capital city.

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Why Iran's Death Toll of 555 Changes Everything You Think About Middle East Warfare

The Numbers Tell a Chilling Story While headlines focus on the death toll, the real story lies in the data. The 555 civilian casualties aren’t random—they follow a precise pattern that reveals the strategic calculus behind these escalating attacks. Intelligence sources indicate these strikes target dual-use infrastructure: facilities that serve both civilian and military purposes. Power grids, communication hubs, transportation networks—all critical to daily life, all legitimate military targets under international law.

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