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I'm Celia Hatton and at 16 hours GMT on Thursday the 5th of March these are our main stories.
The United States and Israel have stepped up their attacks on Iranian cities and Iran has denied carrying out drone strikes on targets in Azerbaijan as the impact of the conflict continues to spread.
Also in this podcast, could Ukraine help Gulf states facing missile and drone attacks?
Thousands move from southern Lebanon to escape strikes there.
And we'll take you to Nepal's election,
the first since Gen Z protests brought down the last government.
I'm here to vote, hoping to bring new changes in Nepal.
That was what all of us are seeking.
And that was what all the Gen Z revolt was about.
Day 6 of the US-Israel war with Iran and frustration and fatigues being expressed in many parts of the Middle East.
In the last 12 hours, there have been fresh waves of attacks.