Daily Inshorts - 01 March 2026

Daily Inshorts - 01 March 2026

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What we know so far: Supreme Leader Khamenei killed, Trump says, as Iran launches retaliatory strikes

Iran has retaliated with a missile barrage towards Israel, while explosions have been heard in Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and the UAE.

Ayatollah Khamenei's iron grip on power in Iran

The supreme leader of Iran embraced hardline policies against increasing pressure for reform.

Iran says US and Israel strikes hit school killing 108

There is no confirmation by the US or Israel of the strike on the school located near elite military troops.

Bowen: A dangerous moment, but US and Israel see opportunity not to be missed

Israel and the US believe Iran's regime is vulnerable, dealing with an economic crisis and the aftermath of protests.

Watch: How US-Israel strikes on Iran unfolded

Iran launched retaliatory attacks in the Middle East after US-Israel strikes across the country.

PV Sindhu stranded in Dubai as flights remain suspended after tensions across West Asia

PV Sindhu said she was safe but stuck with her team; she added that the speed at which the tensions have escalated is “terrifying”

Karnataka government skirts internal reservation in recruitments

The Government Order has asked authorities/ department to initiate recruitment notifications over the next 30 days to fill 56,432 posts with no mention of internal reservation

Diverse culture of States, countries portrayed at VIT’s Riviera 2026

At Akiya, which was started in 2015, the art and culture of 24 States was displayed with over 800 students taking part in it

Surveyor arrested in Tiruvannamalai on bribery charges

The land surveyor reportedly demanded a sum of ₹6,000 for the job

When art wilts under the sun

The impacts of climate change are not for the future, they are here, now, and will only inconvenience humans more over time. Geetha Srimathi looks at how the trade and health of folk artistes of Tamil Nadu have already been deeply impacted by the growing summer heat

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