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Uncertainty over large part of Iran's missile arsenal

Uncertainty over large part of Iran's missile arsenal

Despite weeks of airstrikes by the United States and Israel, uncertainty remains regarding the status of Iran's missile arsenal. Sources indicate that US officials can only confirm the destruction of approximately one-third of Iran's projectiles, suggesting many may still be intact.

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Military reports Iran has fired missiles toward Israel

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British newspaper: Trump considers buying Chagos Islands

British newspaper: Trump considers buying Chagos Islands

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Who loses all pieces fastest at the Anti-Chess World Championship: "I'm a terrible chess player, but a good anti-chess player"

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Trump walks out of interview after questions about election fraud

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