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Iran military warns of ‘surprising’ methods of warfare if attacked again | US-Israel war on Iran

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Iran’s army spokesman Mohammad Akraminia says if the ‘enemy’ were to attack again, they would face ‘surprising’ new methods of warfare and arenas of retaliation. He added that countries which sanction Iran will ‘face problems’ crossing the Strait of Hormuz.



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Nobel laureate’s smuggled memoir details beatings and neglect in Iranian prisons | Iran

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In an exclusive extract of writing smuggled from prison in Iran, the Nobel peace prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has described the “torture” of solitary confinement, and her systematic medical neglect by the prison system.

The writing from the past decade will be part of a soon to be published memoir that gives a rare and alarming insight into the treatment of Mohammadi, who is in critical condition. It details beatings, constant interrogations, deprivation of medical care and long stretches in solitary confinement during her numerous imprisonments.

“There is no hardship worse than illness combined with imprisonment,” she wrote. “Authoritarian regimes do not always need an executioner’s rope. Sometimes, they simply wait for the human body to fail.”

After those words were written and she was rearrested, Mohammadi’s health hit another crisis point this year, with her weight dropping by more than 20kg. She was found unconscious in her cell after an apparent heart attack in March. Requests by her family and doctors for her to receive proper medical treatment from her team of surgeons in Tehran were repeatedly denied. She is now being held at a small regional hospital in Zanjan, in a critical condition.

Her family have said her ongoing detention and the refusal of proper medical care constitute a “slow execution”.

Mohammadi wrote of how her stretches in prison have caused significant damage to her health. She has suffered a pulmonary embolism, seizures, multiple infections, chest pain and other life-threatening medical events in prison, and describes the agonising wait for often inadequate medical care.

The writings were smuggled out by fellow prisoners and visitors during Mohammadi’s time in Iran’s notorious Evin, Qarchak and Zanjan prisons, at considerable risk to their own safety. They had to be rewritten several times over the past decade, after pages or notebooks were discovered and destroyed by prison guards.

The memoir, A Woman Never Stops Fighting, will be published in September. It covers Mohammadi’s early life, the way her parents helped inspire her political convictions, her path into activism, and the many years she spent in prison for public protest.

Mohammadi has been arrested 14 times for her activism on advancing women’s rights in Iran, improving the conditions of prisoners and ending the regime’s use of the death penalty.

She has been sentenced to a total of 44 years in prison and 154 lashes across a number of convictions. The campaigner was awarded the Nobel peace prize while in prison in 2023, during the Women, Life, Freedom protests.

In December 2024, she was released on a temporary sentence suspension after a series of health events, but was violently rearrested a year later and sentenced to years’ more prison time in February this year.



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Nancy Guthrie alive when abducted, retired FBI profiler analysis says


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TUCSON, Ariz. — Blood spatter on Nancy Guthrie’s front porch shows she was still alive when coerced out of her home by a lone abductor in the Catalina Foothills of Tucson, according to a retired FBI profiler — who also believes that the masked suspect made enough mistakes that he will be identified eventually.

“We also know at least that she was alive at that time,” said Jim Clemente, who spent 22 years in the bureau.

That’s based on his analysis of blood on her front porch. There was a concentration of round droplets near the front door, then a thinning trail toward her driveway.

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Armed individual tampering with camera at Nancy Guthrie's front door in Tucson

An armed individual appears to tamper with the camera at Nancy Guthrie’s front door the morning of her disappearance in Tucson, Ariz., on Feb. 1, 2026. (Courtesy of NBC, FBI)

“She must have aspirated and then coughed up blood with her face very close to the ground, and I don’t believe that would have happened had two people been carrying her at that point,” he told Fox News Digital.

Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie, is believed to have been kidnapped from her home around 2:30 a.m. on Feb. 1. For days, there were few clues about who was responsible, until the FBI and Google recovered imagery from her Nest doorbell camera that showed a masked man wearing gloves and a holstered pistol arrive on her front steps the night she vanished.

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Savannah Guthrie visits the Today show at Rockefeller Plaza in New York on March 5, 2026. (Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)

He is described as above average height and build. He was wearing a black Ozark Trail backpack, long sleeves, gloves and a ski mask. And he remains unidentified nearly 100 days later.

Still, the video is full of clues, Clemente told Fox News Digital.

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Although the suspect is believed to have scouted the location in advance, he resorted to using foliage to block the Nest camera lens and had the potential to shed facial hair through his ski mask, Clemente said.

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“In the process of doing that, I believe he revealed what looked like a tattoo on his wrist, which would not have been revealed had he adequately prepared for that camera being there,” he said.

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Aerial view of Nancy Guthrie's home and surrounding property in Tucson, Arizona

Aerial drone shots show the home and grounds of Nancy Guthrie in Tucson, Ariz., on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026. Nancy Guthrie, mother of ‘Today’ show host Savannah Guthrie, is believed to have been abducted from inside on Feb. 1. (Fox Flight Team/Fox News)

“So it tells me that he is not a sophisticated offender. He was sort of bumbling his way through this, and he made other mistakes, and I believe those mistakes will directly lead to his capture.”

While investigators have kept details about the inside of the home close, some have leaked, and they paint a story, Clemente said.

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“I believe that what it means is he threatened her with his gun when he was at her bedside,” he told Fox News Digital. “He got her to come down, and at the front door is where she realized he’s going to take me and this is very dangerous and I should fight. And she did.”

An armed individual reaching toward a Google Nest camera at Nancy Guthrie's front door in Tucson

An armed individual appears to tamper with a Google Nest camera at Nancy Guthrie’s front door in Tucson, Arizona, on Feb. 1, 2026, the morning of her disappearance. (FBI)

The doorbell video does not show Guthrie being taken from her home, although there was blood clearly visible on her stone walkway. The camera itself was missing when deputies arrived the next morning. However, the fact that the FBI was able to recover video anyway likely shocked the kidnapper, Clemente said, and someone in his orbit should have been able to pick up the signs.

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Two images showing a masked man wearing gloves on Nancy Guthrie's porch

The FBI released two images recovered from Nancy Guthrie’s Nest doorbell camera showing a masked man wearing gloves on her porch. It is unclear if both images show the same person. (Courtesy of FBI)

“Because of all the mistakes this guy made, because of his ineptness and non-professional behavior in this, I believe that he exhibited a great degree of stress when the images were first released,” Clemente said. “Anybody around him should have noticed that change in behavior and potentially be able to identify him because of that.”

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There was also an unidentified hair sample recovered from the home. The sheriff’s department initially sent it to a private lab in Florida. After 11 weeks, the lab there sent it to the FBI for more advanced analysis.

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A member of the Pima County Sheriff’s Department stands in front of the house of Nancy Guthrie, the missing mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie, in Tucson, Ariz., on Feb. 10, 2026. (Ty ONeil/AP Photo)

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“If it is a hair from the offender, then it will lead to his identification,” Clemente said. “They will have his name.”

There is a combined reward of more than $1.2 million for information that cracks the case.

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To remain anonymous, contact Tucson’s 88-Crime tip line at (520) 882-7463.

The family is also urging anyone with information to dial 1-800-CALL-FBI.



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‘How I Met Your Mother’ actor Nick Pasqual convicted of attempted murder


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“How I Met Your Mother” actor, Nick Pasqual, was convicted of attempted murder.

According to court records, the 36-year-old actor was found guilty of attempted murder Friday for the May 23, 2024, stabbing of his ex-girlfriend, Allie Shehorn. In addition to first-degree murder, Pasqual was also found guilty by the San Fernando, Calif., jury of first-degree residential burglary with person present and injuring a spouse, cohabitant, fiancé, boyfriend, girlfriend or child’s parent.

Pasqual now awaits sentencing, with his hearing scheduled to take place on Tuesday, June 2.

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Pasqual was found guilty of attempted murder. (Frank Trapper/Corbis via Getty Images)

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According to PEOPLE magazine, Pasqual was first arrested for domestic violence on May 18, 2024, and was later released on $50,000 bond. Shehorn’s friend, Jed Dornoff, told the magazine at the time that “as soon as he paid his bail, he came after her.”

Per ABC7, Shehorn, a Hollywood makeup artist, took the stand with scars on her neck and arms, to recount the night Pasqual got violent with her.

“I locked the door and he just started punching holes in that door and broke that open,” she said, according to ABC7. “I just ran into the bathroom because I thought there’s another lock on that door.”

The Los Angeles Times reported at the time that Shehorn had filed a restraining order against Pasqual days before he broke into her Sunland, Calif.,,home and stabbed her an estimated 20 times.

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Pasqual broke into his ex-girlfriend’s home and stabbed her a reported 20 times. (Maury Phillips/WireImage)

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Following the attack, Pasqual allegedly fled California, and was detained at the United States/Mexico border in Sierra Blanca, Texas, according to PEOPLE.

Shehorn was found by her friend, Christine White, who told The Los Angeles Times, “I just told her to keep her hand on her throat to stop the bleeding.”

Shehorn suffered injuries to her throat, back, chest and wrists and underwent 14 hours of surgery. She later spent multiple days in the intensive care unit.

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Shehorn suffered multiple stab wounds to her body and was in emergency surgery for 14 hours. (Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic)

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Libya’s Zawiya refinery resumes full operations | News

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Refinery closed for about two days after fighting near the facility 40km west of Tripoli.

Libya’s largest functioning oil refinery has resumed full operations after fighting over the past two days forced a shutdown of the facility, according to a statement by the refinery.

Sunday’s development came after an emergency was declared after fighting erupted near the facility in Zawiya on Friday.

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The refinery about 40km (25 miles) west of Tripoli has a capacity of 120,000 barrels per day (bpd). It is connected to the 300,000-bpd Sharara oilfield.

Operator Azzawiya Oil Refining Company said in a statement on Friday that it was forced to shut the plant completely and evacuate all tankers from the port when heavy shelling struck multiple locations inside the facility.

Heavy clashes

Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) said in a statement on the same day that several high-calibre projectiles landed in various parts of the oil complex but there had been no significant damage at that time.

Fighting had intensified and spread into the residential area adjacent to the refinery, increasing risks to the facility and surrounding areas, NOC added.

NOC said fuel supplies to Tripoli and surrounding areas had not been affected.

Zawiya’s security directorate described a “security operation against outlaws”.

Libya has been plagued by unrest since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.

Zawiya has seen repeated fighting that has at times forced the closure of the coastal road to the Tunisian border.

Reports of unrest in the city circulated online, including unverified footage of gunfire echoing across Zawiya.



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Custom PC worked in the lab, failed on site – and so did the angry client

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It’s amazing what happens when you plug everything in

No week at The Register is complete without a new installment of On Call, the reader-contributed column in which you share tales of the peaks and troughs of the tech support experience.

So let’s get going and meet this week’s contributor, who we shall Regomize as “Gerald.” He took us back to an early moment in his career, when he worked for an outfit that configured Windows 98 PCs as “data collectors” for its clients.

As part of his job, Gerald built PCs and provided field support.

In this story, he built a new data collector, checked that it worked with the usual round of tests, and left it for someone else to install because he had another job to do elsewhere for a different client.

That visit was interrupted by his boss, who Gerald said “reamed me out for allowing a non-functional system to leave the shop.”

After the criticism stopped, Gerald’s boss ordered him to fix the stricken PC, ASAP, even though it was 100 km away by car.

“The boss man said go, so I went,” Gerald told On Call.

“About an hour and a half later, I arrived to diagnose the recalcitrant PC. The client was literally hopping mad and asking how I could be so stupid, because his firm was losing money.”

Gerald got to work and inspected the PC, which was on the shop floor, connected to power and peripherals. It booted and worked well but couldn’t reach the network.

“A check of devices installed showed the network card,” Gerald reported, “and a ping to home worked… but nothing outside the box itself was reachable.”

Gerald decided the only thing to do was take the PC back to the office for more tests, so he started unplugging the peripherals.

“Out came the power cord, display cable, keyboard, mouse…” and then he noticed the network cable wasn’t plugged in.

“It was neatly coiled and taped to a support column,” Gerald told On Call, making it very easily fixed – and quite the embarrassment for the angry client and boss.

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Phillipson: challenge to Starmer would be wrong despite election ‘kicking’ | Labour party leadership

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Labour MPs would be wrong to remove Keir Starmer, even though voters have given the party a “real kicking” at the ballot box and people feel “bitterly let down”, the education secretary, Bridget Phillipson, has said.

Phillipson said Labour had been “too gloomy” and had made a mistake in trying to withdraw the winter fuel allowance, after the party lost control of about 40 councils and 1,500 seats at the local elections on Thursday.

However, she said a leadership challenge from the Labour backbencher Catherine West would be “completely wrong”.

West, a former minister, said she would begin collecting the 80 necessary names for a challenge on Monday. She is not widely considered a viable candidate herself but if she triggers a contest then other contenders such as Wes Streeting, Angela Rayner or Ed Miliband could come forward.

A contest in the coming weeks would rule out a return for Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, who is not in parliament. The Guardian reported on Saturday that MPs from Labour’s left are expected to urge Miliband to consider a leadership bid in the coming days.

There are currently about 40 Labour MPs who have said they think Starmer should quit or name a date to go. The latest to add his support to West was Josh Simons, the former Cabinet Office minister, who said Starmer must arrange an orderly transition to a new leader as he had “lost the country” and was incapable of “rising to this moment”. Writing in the Times, he said: “To avoid leadership chaos, senior figures across factions should come together to decide the best way forward.”

Facing a threat to his premiership, Starmer gave an interview to the Observer saying he wanted to serve for 10 years. He has also attempted to refresh his government by bringing back the former prime minister Gordon Brown as an adviser on finance, and Harriet Harman as an adviser on women and girls.

However, those in cabinet with leadership ambitions are weighing whether to attempt to oust him.

Phillipson joined other Starmer loyalists in saying it would be the wrong time to change leader.

Speaking on Sky News, she said: “Friday morning, I felt absolutely sick to the bottom of my stomach about the scale of the defeat that we’d suffered. We got a real kicking from the voters. There’s no escaping that, and we have to reflect seriously on that.”

But she added: “I’ve knocked on doors right across the country and in my own community, as colleagues will have done too and as party members will have done as well.

“And what I heard was not a desire for a leadership contest, for the Labour party to spend more time talking amongst ourselves.

“What I heard loud and clear from voters was their deep sense of frustration that they’d voted for change in 2024, they were hopeful that that change would be delivered and they don’t feel that we as a party or we as a Labour government have delivered what they wanted.”

She told BBC’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg: “I’m not going to come on here and say that there aren’t big and serious issues that we have to address.

“We can and we will. But I just do not believe that the message we should take from these elections is that we ought to spend time as a party amongst ourselves, arguing amongst ourselves, fighting amongst ourselves.

“We do need to tell a better story. We do need to deliver faster.”

However, Sharon Graham, the leader of the Unite trade union, a major donor to Labour, said she wanted to see more concrete policies to help working-class voters who had deserted the party.

She said Labour had no right to exist and could become “extinct” unless it changed course.



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