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Live from NPR News in Washington, Ankurva Coleman, Israel says it has launched fresh airstrikes in Iran.
There are reports of explosions in Iran's capital, Tehran.
NPR's Carrie Khan says Iran has also fired on its Arab neighbors.
Dubai reporting heavy explosions there as its air defense systems engaged incoming missiles and drones.
An oil refinery in Kuwait was also hit today.
And Qatari officials tallied damage estimates from an Iranian strike to a major natural gas complex there.
they say it will top $20 billion in lost revenue.
NPR's Kerry Kahn reporting.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon has acknowledged an American F-35 fighter jet made an emergency
and unplanned landing after a combat mission in Iran.
A U.S. official not authorized to speak publicly says the jet was hit by enemy fire
and that the pilot is stable after requiring stitches.
Mexico's president says her country is examining how to resume exports of fuel to Cuba.
That's as the island struggles with energy shortages.
The U.S. effectively began blocking fuel shipments to Cuba earlier this year, primarily oil tankers from Venezuela.
That was to pressure the Cuban government.
That has now led to power blackouts on the island.