Iran, Israel and Haifa
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By Alexander Cornwell, Parisa Hafezi and Jeff Mason TEL AVIV/DUBAI/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Iranian missiles struck Israel's Tel Aviv and the port city of Haifa before dawn on Monday, killing at least eight people and destroying homes,
Israeli energy company Bazan said its Haifa oil refinery suffered pipeline and transmission line damage during Iran’s overnight missile barrage. Refining core facilities continue to operate at the site,
After ordering all of Tehran to evacuate, Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social that Iran's supreme leader is 'an easy target' but said that 'for now' there are no plans to kill him
Environmental activists, who support long-term government plan to close Bazan plant for good and import and store products warn writing is on the wall
A stash of groceries for two weeks, eyes constantly glued to a missile alert app, and frantic dashes to a bunker several times a day — life has turned into a daily survival drill for a researcher from West Bengal, currently living in Haifa, Israel.
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Escalating tensions between Iran and Israel have triggered concerns from the IEA regarding potential disruptions to global oil markets. Recent attacks on energy infrastructure, including Iran's South Pars gas field and Israel's Haifa refinery,
The Haifa Police opened an investigation late Monday night following reports of photographers who gathered to film the Haifa Port from the balcony of a hotel room in the city. Upon receiving the report, officers went to the hotel, confiscated the photographers' equipment, and summoned them for questioning.
Amid the Israel-Iran war, shares of Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) may come under pressure on Monday, June 16. The Adani company currently has a market cap of Rs 3.04 lakh crore.