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Here’s a summary of today’s developments.
- Millions of Americans at more than 3200 rallies scheduled across all 50 states marched against US President Donald Trump’s administration in the “No Kings” protest. National polls show Trump’s approval rating has fallen sharply since the war started.
- Victorians and Tasmanians will receive free temporary public transport in a bid to ease pressure at the fuel pump, as petrol prices continue to surge. Victorians will ride for free in April, while Tasmanians until July.
- The Pentagon is preparing for weeks of ground operations in Iran as thousands of soldiers arrive in the Middle East, but it’s unclear if Trump has or would approve the plans.
- Foreign ministers from Egypt, Pakistan and Turkey arrived in Islamabad to discuss tactics to bring the United States and Iran back to the negotiating table in a bid to ease tensions in the region.
- The Kuwaiti military said it faced “hostile missile and drone attacks” from Iran.
- The IDF says a soldier, hailing from Connecticut in the US, has died in southern Lebanon.
- Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has told a gathering of US conservatives that he’s ready to lead Iran’s transition, and that he will call on Iranians to rise up when the “right moment arrives”.
- Israeli forces killed three Lebanese journalists in southern Lebanon in an airstrike that Israel’s military said had targeted one of them.
- The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for a missile attack on Israel, marking their entry into the conflict, and raising concerns over commercial ships passing through the Bab el-Mandeb strait at the southern tip of the Red Sea.