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There will be news: Conflict in Iran, Machine Tool Fair and the day before March 3

A summary, in two words, of what will be news in the Present today.

SANA'A (Yemen), 01/03/2026.- A Houthi supporter holds up a weapon and waves an Iranian flag during a protest against US-Israeli attacks on Iran, in Sana'a, Yemen, 01 March 2026. Iran officially confirmed on 01 March that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed in a joint US-Israeli military operation conducted on 28 February 2026. (Protestas) EFE/EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
Photo: EFE

The main media headlines are as follows:

- The Iranian conflict: Hezbollah has fired several shells into northern Israel from Lebanon, and the Israeli army has responded to these attacks, bombing the Lebanese territory eginez, including the southern suburbs of Beirut.

- Machine-Tool Fair:\u○ tool Fair:\u○ tool Fair: Today\u○ tool Fair: The International Tool Fair (BI○ tool Fair) will open its doors\u○ international Fair (BI○ tool Fair) at the BEC of Barakaldo.

- Before 3 March:  On the eve of the anniversary, the Association March 3 has asked the State for "an official statement denying the official Franco version and acknowledging that the Kingdom of Spain is responsible for the criminal activity of the Police" in connection with the police attack that in 1976 caused five deaths and nearly a hundred injuries in the church of San Francisco in the Zaramaga district of Vitoria.

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Paris (FRA), 17/04/2026.- (L-R) Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer, France's President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz give a joint statement after an international summit to restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, at the Elysee Palace, in Paris, France, 17 April 2026. (Francia, Reino Unido) EFE/EPA/MICHEL EULER / POOL MAXPPP OUT
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The EU says the opening of Ormuz is good news but insists that travel must be free

"The imposition of tolls for transit would set a dangerous precedent," said the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Kaja Kallas. On the other hand, in the context of the crisis and convened by France and the United Kingdom, 50 countries and international organizations have met in Paris. They have announced the launch of a "neutral" maritime mission to "assist and protect" ships passing through the Persian Gulf.

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