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Iran Missile Strikes: Video Shows Attacks on Key Targets

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor February 28, 2026
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Israel conducted retaliatory strikes against Iran early Saturday, targeting sites within the country in response to Iran’s missile and drone attack on Israel earlier this week, according to reports from Al Jazeera and AP News. The exchange marks a fourth consecutive day of direct military confrontation between the two nations, with no indication of de-escalation.

The Iranian missile barrage on Israel, launched Friday, followed the passing of a deadline set by former U.S. President Donald Trump for a ceasefire agreement in Gaza, as reported by AP News. While the connection between the two events remains unconfirmed, the timing has drawn attention to the volatile regional dynamics.

Al Jazeera reported that the initial Iranian attack involved both missiles and drones, directly targeting Israel. Israel responded with strikes against targets in Iran, described as strategic and politically significant locations, though specific details remain limited. The nature and extent of the damage inflicted by either side are currently unconfirmed.

Amidst the escalating conflict, reports surfaced of panic in a shopping mall in Qatar, as documented in a video shared by CNN. The incident, while geographically separate from the direct military exchange, underscores the broader sense of unease and potential for regional instability stemming from the Israeli-Iranian conflict.

As of Saturday, no statements have been issued by either government outlining conditions for a cessation of hostilities. The international community has yet to issue a unified response, and diplomatic efforts to mediate a de-escalation remain ongoing.

February 28, 2026 0 comments
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Ukraine War: Drone Attacks Disrupt Moscow Flights, Strikes Hit Kyiv & Lviv

by Priya Shah – Business Editor February 22, 2026
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Multiple Moscow airports suspended flights for several hours on Sunday, February 22, 2026, following reports of a drone attack on the Russian capital. Russia’s aviation authority, Rosaviatsiya, announced the restrictions, citing security concerns.

Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin stated that the city’s defenses had intercepted 31 drones, according to Interfax news agency. The Russian Ministry of Defense reported downing nearly 300 Ukrainian drones across the country. Sobyanin, who has served as the Mayor of Moscow since 2010, previously held positions as Governor of Tyumen Oblast, Head of the Presidential Administration, and Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, according to Wikipedia.

The disruptions affected operations at Vnukovo, Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo, and Zhukovsky airports. Flight schedules were significantly impacted, with numerous delays and cancellations reported.

Ukraine’s military claimed to have launched 50 rockets and 297 drones in a nighttime attack, alleging that Russian air defenses intercepted 33 rockets and 274 drones. Ukrainian officials stated the attack targeted energy infrastructure, specifically in the Kyiv region, the Black Sea port of Odessa, and central Ukraine. At least one person was injured in Kyiv, according to Regional Governor Mykola Kalashnyk, with damage reported across five city districts. Oleh Kiper, the Governor of Odessa, reported that fires broke out during the attack but were subsequently extinguished.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha, writing on X, asserted that Russia was “undermining diplomacy” with these “terrorist large-scale attacks” and called for increased international sanctions against Moscow. No immediate statement was released by Russian authorities.

In the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, a series of explosions resulted in the death of one police officer and injuries to several other security personnel, according to local media reports. Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi stated that 14 people were hospitalized following the explosions, describing the incident as a “terrorist attack.” The city is located near the Polish border, approximately 50 kilometers from the European Union.

The attacks arrive as Sergey Sobyanin approaches 16 years as Mayor of Moscow, a period marked by both modernization efforts and criticism regarding political freedoms, as reported by the Moskauer Deutsche Zeitung. He was initially appointed to the position in 2010 following the dismissal of Yury Luzhkov and subsequently re-elected in 2013, 2018, and 2023.

February 22, 2026 0 comments
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Military Diet: Does This US Army-Inspired Plan Work?

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor February 13, 2026
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

The “Military Diet,” a short-term, calorie-restricted eating plan promising rapid weight loss, has resurfaced in popularity, despite lacking any official connection to the U.S. Armed Forces. The diet, which originated as early as 1985, centers around a strict three-day meal plan followed by four days of less restrictive eating, and is based on the premise that discipline is key to success.

The diet’s name, according to its website themilitarydiet.com, stems from the level of commitment required to adhere to the plan, not from any actual military practice. But, former military personnel dispute this claim. Roland Paquette, a veteran of the U.S. Army’s Special Forces “Green Berets,” told Men’s Health magazine that the U.S. Military does not employ a specific diet. Major Carla Gleason, then a spokesperson for the Pentagon, confirmed to the magazine that the U.S. Department of Defense does not endorse any particular diet plan.

The core principles of the Military Diet, as outlined by Men’s Health, revolve around creating a calorie deficit, stimulating metabolism through unusual food combinations, and eliminating between-meal snacking. The diet typically restricts daily caloric intake to between 800 and 1400 calories, alternating between a very low-calorie intake for three days and a slightly higher intake for the following four.

The three-day meal plan is highly regimented. Day one consists of roughly 1000 calories, including half a grapefruit, a can of tuna, a slice of toast, two tablespoons of peanut butter, a small banana, and a single serving of vanilla ice cream. Day two allows for one egg, a cup of cottage cheese, two hot dogs (without buns), a hard-boiled egg, five saltine crackers, and another half-cup of vanilla ice cream. Day three features five saltine crackers, a hard-boiled egg, a can of tuna, a slice of cheddar cheese, a small apple, and a final serving of vanilla ice cream. The diet encourages drinking plenty of water and permits the use of the artificial sweetener Stevia, but prohibits sugar.

Nutritionists express skepticism about the diet’s effectiveness and safety. Gisela Ruhrmann-Adolph, a registered dietitian and nutrition scientist, told Men’s Health that the promised weight loss of several kilograms in a week is unrealistic. She explained that a deficit of 7,000 calories is required to lose one kilogram of fat, and that the Military Diet primarily results in water loss rather than significant fat reduction. Ruhrmann-Adolph also cautioned that such restrictive diets can lead to muscle loss, fatigue, and are based on “befremdlich” (peculiar) food combinations, questioning the benefit of including items like hot dogs and vanilla ice cream. She suggested that lean meats and natural yogurt with fruit would be more nutritious alternatives.

February 13, 2026 0 comments
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