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China Warns Against Unilateral Military Action, Casts Itself as Defender of the UN Order
At an NPC press briefing, spokesman Lou Qinjian criticised unilateral military action and urged respect for sovereignty and equality, framing China as a defender of UN authority. Beijing pledged to work with other states to uphold the UN Charter and push for reforms in global governance amid rising international tensions.

Iran Says It Shot Down and Seized an Intact Israeli Hermes 900 Drone — A Potential Intelligence Windfall
Iran's Revolutionary Guards say they downed and captured an Israeli Hermes 900 drone intact and armed, and have transferred it to aerospace specialists for analysis. If true, the seizure could yield valuable intelligence on Israeli UAV technology and complicate operational security and escalation dynamics across the region.

Israeli Strike on Baalbek Apartment Block Kills Five, Deepens Lebanon Escalation Risks
An Israeli strike hit a residential building in Baalbek on 4 March, killing five and injuring fifteen. The attack, captured in published images, highlights a widening geographic spread of violence in Lebanon and raises the risk of further escalation and humanitarian strain.

Rubio Recasts Rationale for Strike on Iran, Underscoring White House Confusion Over Justification
A U.S. official, Marco Rubio, offered contradictory explanations for a U.S. strike on Iran, first saying it was a pre-emptive response to an anticipated Israeli attack and later claiming President Trump acted after concluding negotiations with Iran had failed. The inconsistency highlights legal, diplomatic and political risks for the administration and raises questions about the intelligence and coordination behind the decision.

Canada Urges Immediate De‑Escalation as Middle East Conflict Tests International Order
Canada’s prime minister, speaking in Sydney, urged immediate de‑escalation of the U.S.-Israel–Iran strikes and called the fighting “another example of the international order failing.” His comments highlight Western unease over unilateral military actions and the broader risk that continued exchanges of strikes will drag the region into a wider war.

Funerals in Minab After Deadly Strike on School Deepen Risks of Wider Escalation
Funerals in Minab on March 3 followed an airstrike on February 28 that Iranian media and state outlets say hit a primary school, killing at least 165 people, mostly children. The incident deepens humanitarian concerns, risks regional escalation, and increases pressure for an independent inquiry and diplomatic responses.

Third Week of Strikes: Iran Says It Controls Hormuz as Fighting Spreads to Tehran, Israel and Lebanon
Fifth‑day fighting between the U.S.–Israel coalition and Iran has seen Tehran struck by air attacks, the IRGC launch missile and drone strikes on Israel, and Iran claim control of the Strait of Hormuz after attacks on multiple oil tankers. The conflict is spreading to Lebanon and has prompted the U.S. embassy in Beirut to suspend operations, raising the prospect of wider regional disruption and economic fallout for global energy and shipping markets.

US Central Command Says Campaign Against Iran 'Has Just Begun' as Strikes Mount and Region Teeters on Edge
US Central Command says the campaign against Iran is only beginning after nearly 2,000 Iranian targets were struck following a Feb. 28 US–Israeli strike that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The wide-ranging military effort aims to degrade Iran’s strike capabilities, but risks regional escalation, prolonged conflict and broader economic disruption.

Israel Says Its Air Force Has Dropped More Than 4,000 Bombs on Iran — A Marker of Escalation
The Israel Defense Forces said on March 3 that its air force has dropped over 4,000 bombs on Iran since the start of its current campaign, surpassing munitions used during a 12-day clash in June 2025. The announcement signals an intensification of direct Israeli strikes on Iranian territory and raises the prospect of further regional escalation and logistical strains on munitions supplies.

Iran Says It Shot Down and Seized Intact Israeli Hermes 900 Drone — A Potential Intelligence Windfall
Iran's IRGC says it shot down and captured an Israeli Hermes 900 drone intact and armed, and has handed it to aerospace experts for technical analysis. If verified, the seizure could provide Tehran with valuable intelligence on Israeli UAV technology and fuel both tactical countermeasure development and regional signaling.

Gulf on Edge: U.S. and Israeli Strikes Deepen Conflict with Iran as Tehran Signals Readiness for Protracted War
U.S. and Israeli military strikes against Iran have intensified into a sustained, multi-front confrontation marked by Iranian ballistic counterstrikes, a partial closure of the Strait of Hormuz and combat spillover into Lebanon. The campaign has driven sharp moves in oil and gas markets and raised the risk of a protracted regional war with wide economic and strategic fallout.

NATO Says It Will Not Join Any US–Israel Military Action Against Iran
NATO Secretary‑General Mark Rutte has said the alliance will not participate in any US or Israeli military action against Iran, though individual member states may choose to support such operations bilaterally. The move keeps NATO institutionally detached while leaving room for ad hoc cooperation by allies.