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Morning News Brief: 1,200 bombs dropped on Iran, claim 48 leaders killed; Pakistanis attack US Embassy; T20 World Cup 2019: India reach semi-finals

Namaste, yesterday's big news is of the attack on Iran, Israel dropped more than 1200 bombs. Trump claimed that 48 Iranian leaders were killed in one stroke in these attacks. The second news is about the T20 World Cup, the Indian team has reached the semi-finals. ⏰ Today's events, which will be watched 1. Canadian PM Mark Carney will meet PM Modi in Delhi. 2. The festival of Holika Dahan will be celebrated across the country today. 📰 Tomorrow's big news 1. Supreme Leader Khamenei killed in US-Israeli airstrike Israel has dropped more than 1,200 bombs on Iran in the past one day in a joint strike with the United States. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the attacks. On Saturday, his office complex was attacked by 30 missiles. As many as 40 commanders present in the complex, including his daughter-in-law, daughter-in-law and granddaughter, were also killed in the attack. Khamenei was holding a meeting with commanders at the time of the attack. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Khamenei's death late on Saturday night. Shortly after that, US President Trump also claimed his death. This was confirmed by Iran's state-run media agencies Tasnim and Fars on Sunday morning. Read the full story... 2. Attack on US Embassy in Pakistan: More than 12 killed, UN office set on fire, board exams postponed in the Middle East The air strikes by the US and Israel on Iran continued for the second day in a row. Iran is also carrying out air strikes on Israeli and US military bases in 9 countries in the Middle East. The death of Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei has been confirmed. Thousands of Shia Muslims took to the streets in Karachi, Pakistan, to protest Khamenei's death. Protesters chanting slogans against Israel and the United States tried to enter the US Embassy. At least 12 people were reportedly killed in the firing by security forces, while several youths were injured. Protesters set fire to the UN office. Read the full story 3. Esha Gupta trapped in Abu Dhabi amid US-Iran tensions: Actress says she is safe, times are very difficult; Expressing hope to return to India soon, 'Jannat' 2 fame and actress Esha Gupta on Sunday said that she is currently safe in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) amid the escalating US-Iran conflict following the US-Israel missile attacks on Iran. He said the current times are grim and expressed hope that he will return to India soon. In an Instagram story, Esha wrote, "To all the people who are asking for information and texting, I apologize for not replying. We're fine, we're safe. Times are terrible, very difficult." Read the full news 4. India reach T20 World Cup semi-finals: West Indies beat West Indies by 5 wickets, Samson's match-winning 97* runs; They will play the semi-final match against England in Mumbai India have made it to the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup. The Indian team will now take on England at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on March 5. In the final of the Super-8, India defeated the West Indies by 5 wickets to secure their ticket to the last-4. Sanju Samson top-scored with an unbeaten 97. Read the full news 5. Gokul celebrates Holi with fanfare, VIDEO: Gopis play Holi with the child form of Lord Krishna, shower sticks on policemen and foreigners Gokul on Sunday. Women dressed like brides painted the child form of Lord Krishna and Balarama. In ghunghat, the gopis showered sticks wrapped in cloth on the Lord. A large number of foreigners also reached Gokul. The gopis showered them with sticks of money. The policemen were not spared. Seeing him, people were shouting - 'More mine, more mine...'. Before this, a bucket of Lord Krishna came out of Nanda Bhavan. On it were the infant forms of Kanhaiya and Balarama. People were seen walking back and forth on the bucket, waving colours and gulals. Holi songs and bhajans of 'Jai Radhe, Jai Krishna' reverberated in the streets. Read the full story 6. 'There is no money to eat and lodge now, please help': 3,000 people stranded in Dubai cry out for help New Delhi, Feb 28: On Saturday morning, 28 February (Indian time), Israel attacked several cities, including the Iranian capital Tehran. In retaliation, Iran fired about 400 missiles at seven countries, including Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait, in retaliation against Israel. There is a tense situation in Bahrain at the moment. A series of blasts in Bahrain's capital Manama and surrounding areas have caused panic among Gujaratis living there. Farooq Soni, who had gone from Vadodara to offer Umrah prayers at Mecca-Madina during the holy month of Ramzan, expressed concern over the situation there in an exclusive conversation with 'Divya Bhaskar'. Read the full news 7. Deesa recorded a maximum temperature of 34.2 degrees Celsius by the end of the month, the mercury will reach 40 degrees Celsius by the end of the month. According to the Meteorological Department, the temperature can reach 40 degrees Celsius in March. The heat that is usually seen in April has knocked a little earlier this year. Especially in Saurashtra and Kutch region, the impact of the heat is likely to be higher. The maximum temperature is likely to hover around 35 degrees Celsius in central Gujarat, including Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar. Temperatures are likely to rise by 1 to 2 degrees Celsius for the next five days. It may be difficult for people to step out in the afternoon as the heat wave hits the first week of March. 🎭 ⚡ 17 killed, 18 injured in blast at arms factory in Maharashtra's Nagpur Khamenei's last breath and emotions divided in two parts of the world, read full news 3.National: PM launches Rs 4,400 crore projects in Tamil Nadu: Tamil Nadu will play a crucial role in shaping India's future, says at Madurai rally Read Full News 4.Iran's Supreme Leader: Khamenei's son may become Iran's Supreme Leader: He has been training to take power for 2 years; Petrol and diesel prices may increase by Rs 10-12 per litre as soon as the stock market opens tomorrow, gold and silver prices will also skyrocket Read the full news 6.Sports: South Africa beat Zimbabwe by 5 wickets: Dewald Brevis scored 42 runs to top the Group 1 Holika Dahan on March 2: Due to the lunar eclipse and the obstacle of Bhadra, the date of Dhuleti will be played; 🗣️ 😲 For the first time, a man will get a degree from Mumbai's SNDT Women's University. After changing the gender, the student demanded a new name and a certificate with a gender. He will now be awarded the degree following the High Court order. 📸 The photo, which itself is news 🌟 from Bhaskar's Exclusive Stories, which is the most read 1. Today's Explainer: Who is Jammu and Kashmir's Dhumdhar bowler Aaqib Nabi, J&K won Ranji Trophy, Delhi bought for Rs 8.4 crore; Will Team India come to India? 2. Sunday Big Story: Politics heats up over cow: VHP opens front - Govt has no role in cow protection; The Congress asked, "Where does so much beef come from? 3. Khaki cover: Mother-daughter nude parade, gang raped, village watched: Dalit family brutally murdered in Khairlanji for no fault of law, father lived only to be a witness 4. Bhaskar Explainer: Khamenei feared assassination, prepared a successor: What will be the next step for the US and Israel? Is a coup really possible? 5. Bhaskar Exclusive: 'Iran must be destroyed, ready for a long war': Alarm in Israel, Indians say - Missiles have become habitual, students trapped in Iran 6. Hero takes a bullet in the chest to save his co-star!: Men disguised as thieves devoured the actor, the body 🌍 waited for 3 weeks for the funeral Current affairs ⏳ Today is the history of the day Mood 🌦️ of the season Monday's horoscope: Gemini and Libra will get the support of the planets; Conditions will be favorable for 4 zodiac signs, including Virgo, Capricorn, Read the full horoscope.

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