UK allows US to use bases for defensive strikes near Strait of Hormuz
The United Kingdom has approved an expanded role for United States forces to use British bases for defensive operations targeting Iranian-linked threats in the Strait of Hormuz, according to official statements following a ministerial meeting on Friday. The decision comes amid rising tensions in the Gulf region, where attacks on commercial shipping and critical infrastructure have raised concerns about global maritime security and economic stability. Previously, London had permitted US force
UK allows US to use bases for defensive strikes near Strait of Hormuz
The United Kingdom has approved an expanded role for United States forces to use British bases for defensive operations targeting Iranian-linked threats in the Strait of Hormuz, according to official statements following a ministerial meeting on Friday. The decision comes amid rising tensions in the Gulf region, where attacks on commercial shipping and critical infrastructure have raised concerns about global maritime security and economic stability. Previously, London had permitted US force
Trump claims major US military success against Iran at White House event
US President Donald Trump on Friday said the United States was “doing extremely well in Iran,” making a series of sweeping claims about the country’s military capabilities during a ceremony at the White House. Speaking while presenting the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy, Trump asserted that Iran’s naval forces had effectively been neutralised, stating that the country now has “no navy anymo
Trump claims major US military success against Iran at White House event
US President Donald Trump on Friday said the United States was “doing extremely well in Iran,” making a series of sweeping claims about the country’s military capabilities during a ceremony at the White House. Speaking while presenting the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy, Trump asserted that Iran’s naval forces had effectively been neutralised, stating that the country now has “no navy anymo
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran Claims Strategic Victory as Conflict with Israel and US Intensifies
Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has asserted that the country has delivered a significant strategic setback to its adversaries amid the ongoing conflict involving Israel and the United States. In a written message released on Friday to mark the Persian New Year, Khamenei emphasized that national unity and resilience among Iranians had played a decisive role in shifting the balance in the confrontation. The statement comes at a time when the conflict has entered its fourth week, casting a shadow over Nowruz celebrations across the country. Despite the subdued atmosphere, Khamenei highlighted what he described as unprecedented solidarity among citizens from diverse religious, cultural, and political backgrounds. He stated that this unity had left Iran’s opponents disoriented, leading them to issue what he characterized as inconsistent and contradictory statements. Tensions escalated further following a blast in Jerusalem’s Old City, which created a crater near several significant religious landmarks, including the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Western Wall, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Israeli authorities accused Tehran of being linked to what they described as an attack on sacred sites, intensifying already strained relations in the region. Khamenei rejected these allegations, firmly denying any involvement by Iran or its regional allies in reported incidents in Oman and Turkey during the conflict. He attributed such claims to what he called deliberate misinformation by Israel, referring to it as a “Zionist enemy” engaged in deceptive tactics. The current situation marks a period of heightened geopolitical tension, with both rhetoric and military developments continuing to evolve. Adding to the symbolic shift within Iran, large banners marking Nowruz have replaced images of former leader Ali Khamenei, who was reportedly killed at the outset of the conflict on February 28. As the crisis unfolds, Iran’s leadership continues to project confidence and defiance, framing the ongoing developments as a demonstration of national strength and unity in the face of external pressure.
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran Claims Strategic Victory as Conflict with Israel and US Intensifies
Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has asserted that the country has delivered a significant strategic setback to its adversaries amid the ongoing conflict involving Israel and the United States. In a written message released on Friday to mark the Persian New Year, Khamenei emphasized that national unity and resilience among Iranians had played a decisive role in shifting the balance in the confrontation. The statement comes at a time when the conflict has entered its fourth week, casting a shadow over Nowruz celebrations across the country. Despite the subdued atmosphere, Khamenei highlighted what he described as unprecedented solidarity among citizens from diverse religious, cultural, and political backgrounds. He stated that this unity had left Iran’s opponents disoriented, leading them to issue what he characterized as inconsistent and contradictory statements. Tensions escalated further following a blast in Jerusalem’s Old City, which created a crater near several significant religious landmarks, including the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Western Wall, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Israeli authorities accused Tehran of being linked to what they described as an attack on sacred sites, intensifying already strained relations in the region. Khamenei rejected these allegations, firmly denying any involvement by Iran or its regional allies in reported incidents in Oman and Turkey during the conflict. He attributed such claims to what he called deliberate misinformation by Israel, referring to it as a “Zionist enemy” engaged in deceptive tactics. The current situation marks a period of heightened geopolitical tension, with both rhetoric and military developments continuing to evolve. Adding to the symbolic shift within Iran, large banners marking Nowruz have replaced images of former leader Ali Khamenei, who was reportedly killed at the outset of the conflict on February 28. As the crisis unfolds, Iran’s leadership continues to project confidence and defiance, framing the ongoing developments as a demonstration of national strength and unity in the face of external pressure.
Trump criticizes NATO allies over Iran conflict support and oil concerns
US President Donald Trump on Friday sharply criticized NATO allies, accusing them of failing to support Washington and Israel during the ongoing conflict with Iran, while also expressing frustration over their stance on rising oil prices. His remarks highlight growing tensions between the United States and its traditional partners amid escalating instability in the Middle East. In a social media post, Trump described NATO as ineffective without US leadership, calling the alliance a “paper
Trump criticizes NATO allies over Iran conflict support and oil concerns
US President Donald Trump on Friday sharply criticized NATO allies, accusing them of failing to support Washington and Israel during the ongoing conflict with Iran, while also expressing frustration over their stance on rising oil prices. His remarks highlight growing tensions between the United States and its traditional partners amid escalating instability in the Middle East. In a social media post, Trump described NATO as ineffective without US leadership, calling the alliance a “paper
US–Israel–Iran War | Strike on Iran gas infrastructure sparks oil surge and regional threats
A major escalation in regional tensions unfolded on Wednesday after Iran’s South Pars gas field was struck, marking the first reported attack on the country’s Gulf energy infrastructure amid the ongoing U.S.-Israel conflict. The incident prompted Tehran to issue a strong warning, stating it would retaliate by targeting oil and gas installations across the Gulf region, raising fears of a broader confrontation affecting global energy security. The strike had an immediate impact on internat
US–Israel–Iran War | Strike on Iran gas infrastructure sparks oil surge and regional threats
A major escalation in regional tensions unfolded on Wednesday after Iran’s South Pars gas field was struck, marking the first reported attack on the country’s Gulf energy infrastructure amid the ongoing U.S.-Israel conflict. The incident prompted Tehran to issue a strong warning, stating it would retaliate by targeting oil and gas installations across the Gulf region, raising fears of a broader confrontation affecting global energy security. The strike had an immediate impact on internat
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran confirms intelligence chief killed in Israeli airstrike amid rising tensions
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has confirmed the death of Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib following an Israeli airstrike in Tehran, describing the incident as a “cowardly assassination” that has intensified tensions in an already volatile Middle East conflict. The confirmation came on Wednesday,
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran confirms intelligence chief killed in Israeli airstrike amid rising tensions
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has confirmed the death of Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib following an Israeli airstrike in Tehran, describing the incident as a “cowardly assassination” that has intensified tensions in an already volatile Middle East conflict. The confirmation came on Wednesday,
90 Ships Cross Hormuz as Iran Continues Oil Exports Amid War, Despite Challenges
In the midst of the ongoing war, Iran has continued to export millions of barrels of oil, with about 90 ships, including oil tankers, crossing the critical Strait of Hormuz between March 1 and 15, 2026. Despite the waterway being effectively "closed" to most traffic due to the conflict, Iran has managed to keep its oil exports flowing, benefitting from its control over this vital chokepoint. According to maritime traffic data from Lloyd's List Intelligence, Iran has relied on a mix
90 Ships Cross Hormuz as Iran Continues Oil Exports Amid War, Despite Challenges
In the midst of the ongoing war, Iran has continued to export millions of barrels of oil, with about 90 ships, including oil tankers, crossing the critical Strait of Hormuz between March 1 and 15, 2026. Despite the waterway being effectively "closed" to most traffic due to the conflict, Iran has managed to keep its oil exports flowing, benefitting from its control over this vital chokepoint. According to maritime traffic data from Lloyd's List Intelligence, Iran has relied on a mix
Iran Vows to Keep Fighting After Larijani Killing, Holds US and Israel Responsible
Iran has vowed to continue its fight against the United States and Israel following the killing of Ali Larijani, one of Iran's most influential political figures, in an Israeli airstrike. Iranian foreign minister Syed Abbas Araghchi made a bold statement, declaring that Iran’s political and economic structure would remain intact despite the loss of Larijani, the head of the Supreme National Security Council, who was killed alongside his family members and bodyguards near Tehran. I
Iran Vows to Keep Fighting After Larijani Killing, Holds US and Israel Responsible
Iran has vowed to continue its fight against the United States and Israel following the killing of Ali Larijani, one of Iran's most influential political figures, in an Israeli airstrike. Iranian foreign minister Syed Abbas Araghchi made a bold statement, declaring that Iran’s political and economic structure would remain intact despite the loss of Larijani, the head of the Supreme National Security Council, who was killed alongside his family members and bodyguards near Tehran. I
Modi, UAE president discuss West Asia tensions and Strait of Hormuz security
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a telephone conversation on Tuesday with Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates, as tensions continue to escalate across the West Asian region. The discussion focused on regional stability, recent developments in the Middle East crisis, and the importance of safeguarding critical global energy routes. During the call, both leaders underscored the need to ensure safe and uninterrupted navigation through the Strait of
Modi, UAE president discuss West Asia tensions and Strait of Hormuz security
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a telephone conversation on Tuesday with Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates, as tensions continue to escalate across the West Asian region. The discussion focused on regional stability, recent developments in the Middle East crisis, and the importance of safeguarding critical global energy routes. During the call, both leaders underscored the need to ensure safe and uninterrupted navigation through the Strait of
US–Israel–Iran War | West Asia conflict intensifies as Israel expands operations and tensions spread
The conflict in West Asia has entered its third week, with hostilities intensifying across multiple fronts and raising concerns about a broader regional escalation. Israeli President Isaac Herzog called on European nations to support Israel’s ongoing campaign against Hezbollah, as Israeli forces continued ground operations in southern Lebanon. The situation in Lebanon deteriorated further after Hezbollah launched attacks on Israel earlier this month, following the reported killing of Iran’s
US–Israel–Iran War | West Asia conflict intensifies as Israel expands operations and tensions spread
The conflict in West Asia has entered its third week, with hostilities intensifying across multiple fronts and raising concerns about a broader regional escalation. Israeli President Isaac Herzog called on European nations to support Israel’s ongoing campaign against Hezbollah, as Israeli forces continued ground operations in southern Lebanon. The situation in Lebanon deteriorated further after Hezbollah launched attacks on Israel earlier this month, following the reported killing of Iran’s
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran claims missile strike near Netanyahu office amid rising Israel tensions
Iran on Tuesday claimed responsibility for a missile strike that it said landed near the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, marking a sharp escalation in tensions between the two regional rivals. The claim, reported by state-affiliated media, comes amid heightened hostilities and conflicting narratives surrounding recent military developments between Israel and Iran. Israeli authorities reported that missile fragments fell across parts of Jerusalem, including areas within the Old City, prompting air raid sirens in the capital and several central regions. While debris was said to have landed near prominent religious landmarks, officials confirmed that the Prime Minister’s office did not sustain any damage. Emergency response teams were deployed to assess the impact and ensure public safety in affected zones. According to multiple reports, shrapnel from the strike caused minor damage near significant religious sites, including the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and areas close to the Temple Mount. These locations, revered by multiple faiths, heightened concerns over the broader implications of the incident and the risk of further escalation in a sensitive region. The developments follow Israeli claims that Ali Larijani, described as Iran’s national security chief, was killed in a targeted operation. Tehran has not confirmed his death, adding uncertainty to the situation. In a televised statement, Netanyahu asserted that the operation was part of a broader effort to weaken Iran’s leadership structure and encourage internal change. He stated that sustained pressure could create conditions for citizens to determine their own political future. Earlier in the day, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office released images showing Netanyahu inside a military command centre, appearing to oversee ongoing operations. The move was seen as a response to widespread speculation circulating on social media regarding his status, as authorities sought to reinforce confidence and counter misinformation during a period of heightened tension. The exchange of claims and counterclaims underscores the fragile security environment in the region, with both sides maintaining assertive positions as the situation continues to evolve.
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran claims missile strike near Netanyahu office amid rising Israel tensions
Iran on Tuesday claimed responsibility for a missile strike that it said landed near the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, marking a sharp escalation in tensions between the two regional rivals. The claim, reported by state-affiliated media, comes amid heightened hostilities and conflicting narratives surrounding recent military developments between Israel and Iran. Israeli authorities reported that missile fragments fell across parts of Jerusalem, including areas within the Old City, prompting air raid sirens in the capital and several central regions. While debris was said to have landed near prominent religious landmarks, officials confirmed that the Prime Minister’s office did not sustain any damage. Emergency response teams were deployed to assess the impact and ensure public safety in affected zones. According to multiple reports, shrapnel from the strike caused minor damage near significant religious sites, including the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and areas close to the Temple Mount. These locations, revered by multiple faiths, heightened concerns over the broader implications of the incident and the risk of further escalation in a sensitive region. The developments follow Israeli claims that Ali Larijani, described as Iran’s national security chief, was killed in a targeted operation. Tehran has not confirmed his death, adding uncertainty to the situation. In a televised statement, Netanyahu asserted that the operation was part of a broader effort to weaken Iran’s leadership structure and encourage internal change. He stated that sustained pressure could create conditions for citizens to determine their own political future. Earlier in the day, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office released images showing Netanyahu inside a military command centre, appearing to oversee ongoing operations. The move was seen as a response to widespread speculation circulating on social media regarding his status, as authorities sought to reinforce confidence and counter misinformation during a period of heightened tension. The exchange of claims and counterclaims underscores the fragile security environment in the region, with both sides maintaining assertive positions as the situation continues to evolve.
UAE energy infrastructure hit by drone attacks amid rising Iran war tensions
A series of drone attacks targeting the United Arab Emirates’ critical energy infrastructure has intensified concerns over prolonged supply disruptions as regional tensions linked to the Iran conflict continue to escalate. The incidents have struck key oil and gas facilities, disrupted shipping routes, and heightened volatility in global energy markets. Operations at the Shah gas field, one of the world’s largest ultra-sour gas developments, remained suspended after a drone stri
UAE energy infrastructure hit by drone attacks amid rising Iran war tensions
A series of drone attacks targeting the United Arab Emirates’ critical energy infrastructure has intensified concerns over prolonged supply disruptions as regional tensions linked to the Iran conflict continue to escalate. The incidents have struck key oil and gas facilities, disrupted shipping routes, and heightened volatility in global energy markets. Operations at the Shah gas field, one of the world’s largest ultra-sour gas developments, remained suspended after a drone stri
China announces humanitarian aid to Iran, Lebanon amid escalating West Asia conflict
China on Tuesday announced that it will extend humanitarian assistance to several West Asia countries, including Iran and Lebanon, as the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Israel enters its third week and continues to escalate. The move reflects Beijing’s growing concern over the worsening humanitarian situation across the region, where sustained military operations have disrupted civilian life and critical infrastructure. Speaking at a regular press briefing, Chinese Foreig
China announces humanitarian aid to Iran, Lebanon amid escalating West Asia conflict
China on Tuesday announced that it will extend humanitarian assistance to several West Asia countries, including Iran and Lebanon, as the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Israel enters its third week and continues to escalate. The move reflects Beijing’s growing concern over the worsening humanitarian situation across the region, where sustained military operations have disrupted civilian life and critical infrastructure. Speaking at a regular press briefing, Chinese Foreig
Trump says Iran weakened as US targets military assets and Strait of Hormuz threats
US President Donald Trump on Monday claimed that Iran’s military capabilities have been severely degraded following two weeks of joint US-Israeli military operations across the country. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump asserted that Iran had been reduced to what he described as a “paper tiger,” arguing that extensive strikes had significantly damaged the country’s air force, navy and key defense infrastructure. According to the president, the campaign targeted
Trump says Iran weakened as US targets military assets and Strait of Hormuz threats
US President Donald Trump on Monday claimed that Iran’s military capabilities have been severely degraded following two weeks of joint US-Israeli military operations across the country. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump asserted that Iran had been reduced to what he described as a “paper tiger,” arguing that extensive strikes had significantly damaged the country’s air force, navy and key defense infrastructure. According to the president, the campaign targeted
Iran Embassy in India Faces Technical Issues with Donation Transfers Amid War
Amid the ongoing war between Israel, the United States, and Iran, the Iranian embassy in New Delhi has sought cash donations from Indian citizens to help those affected by the conflict. Due to technical issues preventing successful online transfers to the embassy’s bank account, the embassy advised donors to contribute cash directly at the mission instead. In a post shared on social media, the embassy expressed its gratitude for the overwhelming support from the Indian public but acknowledged the difficulties in receiving donations through regular banking channels. The conflict in West Asia has seen escalating military operations from Israeli and US forces targeting Iranian assets, while Iran has retaliated with strikes across the Gulf region. The Iranian embassy had earlier shared its State Bank of India account details, urging people to transfer funds electronically. However, donors were encouraged to avoid using platforms like GPay, as technical complications arose, and the embassy is working to resolve the issue. India and Iran share deep-rooted historical, cultural, and economic ties that span centuries. These relations are influenced by cooperation in various sectors, including trade and energy. Furthermore, religious connections have played a significant role, with India hosting a large Shia Muslim population, which aligns with Iran’s religious tradition. This cultural connection has often resulted in expressions of solidarity between Indian Shia Muslims and Iran, particularly during times of conflict. In light of these ongoing developments, the Iranian embassy has requested patience from donors while they work towards resolving the technical challenges, ensuring that humanitarian aid can reach those in need
Iran Embassy in India Faces Technical Issues with Donation Transfers Amid War
Amid the ongoing war between Israel, the United States, and Iran, the Iranian embassy in New Delhi has sought cash donations from Indian citizens to help those affected by the conflict. Due to technical issues preventing successful online transfers to the embassy’s bank account, the embassy advised donors to contribute cash directly at the mission instead. In a post shared on social media, the embassy expressed its gratitude for the overwhelming support from the Indian public but acknowledged the difficulties in receiving donations through regular banking channels. The conflict in West Asia has seen escalating military operations from Israeli and US forces targeting Iranian assets, while Iran has retaliated with strikes across the Gulf region. The Iranian embassy had earlier shared its State Bank of India account details, urging people to transfer funds electronically. However, donors were encouraged to avoid using platforms like GPay, as technical complications arose, and the embassy is working to resolve the issue. India and Iran share deep-rooted historical, cultural, and economic ties that span centuries. These relations are influenced by cooperation in various sectors, including trade and energy. Furthermore, religious connections have played a significant role, with India hosting a large Shia Muslim population, which aligns with Iran’s religious tradition. This cultural connection has often resulted in expressions of solidarity between Indian Shia Muslims and Iran, particularly during times of conflict. In light of these ongoing developments, the Iranian embassy has requested patience from donors while they work towards resolving the technical challenges, ensuring that humanitarian aid can reach those in need
India Secures Passage for Two Gas Tankers Through Hormuz Strait, Jaishankar Highlights Diplomatic Success
In a significant diplomatic development, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankarhighlighted India's successful engagement with Iranthat
India Secures Passage for Two Gas Tankers Through Hormuz Strait, Jaishankar Highlights Diplomatic Success
In a significant diplomatic development, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankarhighlighted India's successful engagement with Iranthat
Trump warns NATO faces “very bad” future if allies refuse to reopen Strait of Hormuz
US President Donald Trump has warned that the future of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization could face serious consequences if allied nations fail to support efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route currently disrupted amid escalating tensions with Iran. The remarks signal increasing pressure from Washington on European allies to contribute more actively to maritime security in the strategically vital Gulf region. Speaking in a telephone interview on Sunday, Trump said a lack of support from allied nations could have negative implications for the military alliance. He emphasized that the United States has historically provided strong support to its partners, including assistance during the Ukraine-Russia war, and now expects reciprocal cooperation. According to Trump, maintaining stability in the Strait of Hormuz is essential not only for regional security but also for global oil trade and international shipping routes. Trump indicated that the United States has already taken significant action against Iranian threats in the Gulf and called for greater participation from allied countries to monitor and secure the waterway. He suggested that additional military support, including specialized forces or naval contributions, could help counter activities such as drone operations and naval mine deployments along the Iranian coastline, which he described as disruptive to maritime navigation. While speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said he had demanded that several countries heavily dependent on oil shipments through the strait join a coalition aimed at safeguarding the passage. Although he did not disclose the names of the countries involved, he argued that nations benefiting from the route should take a more active role in protecting it. The president also discussed the situation with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a phone conversation on Sunday. According to the UK government, both leaders spoke about the importance of restoring access to the Strait of Hormuz to reduce disruptions in global shipping that are contributing to rising costs worldwide. Starmer also conveyed condolences for American service members who have died during the conflict. However, Trump voiced frustration over what he described as the United Kingdom’s initially cautious response to US requests for assistance. He said Washington expected support earlier in the operation and reiterated his longstanding view that NATO cooperation should be mutual. The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints, carrying a significant share of global oil supplies, making its security a central concern for governments and markets worldwide.
Trump warns NATO faces “very bad” future if allies refuse to reopen Strait of Hormuz
US President Donald Trump has warned that the future of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization could face serious consequences if allied nations fail to support efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route currently disrupted amid escalating tensions with Iran. The remarks signal increasing pressure from Washington on European allies to contribute more actively to maritime security in the strategically vital Gulf region. Speaking in a telephone interview on Sunday, Trump said a lack of support from allied nations could have negative implications for the military alliance. He emphasized that the United States has historically provided strong support to its partners, including assistance during the Ukraine-Russia war, and now expects reciprocal cooperation. According to Trump, maintaining stability in the Strait of Hormuz is essential not only for regional security but also for global oil trade and international shipping routes. Trump indicated that the United States has already taken significant action against Iranian threats in the Gulf and called for greater participation from allied countries to monitor and secure the waterway. He suggested that additional military support, including specialized forces or naval contributions, could help counter activities such as drone operations and naval mine deployments along the Iranian coastline, which he described as disruptive to maritime navigation. While speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said he had demanded that several countries heavily dependent on oil shipments through the strait join a coalition aimed at safeguarding the passage. Although he did not disclose the names of the countries involved, he argued that nations benefiting from the route should take a more active role in protecting it. The president also discussed the situation with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a phone conversation on Sunday. According to the UK government, both leaders spoke about the importance of restoring access to the Strait of Hormuz to reduce disruptions in global shipping that are contributing to rising costs worldwide. Starmer also conveyed condolences for American service members who have died during the conflict. However, Trump voiced frustration over what he described as the United Kingdom’s initially cautious response to US requests for assistance. He said Washington expected support earlier in the operation and reiterated his longstanding view that NATO cooperation should be mutual. The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints, carrying a significant share of global oil supplies, making its security a central concern for governments and markets worldwide.
Drone incident near Dubai airport triggers fire, flights temporarily suspended
A drone-related incident triggered a fire near Dubai International Airport on Monday, prompting authorities to temporarily suspend flight operations as a precautionary safety measure. Officials confirmed that the incident occurred in the vicinity of the airport and affected one of the fuel storage tanks, leading to an emergency response by Dubai Civil Defence teams. Authorities said firefighters were quickly deployed to the scene to contain the blaze and prevent further damage. According to
Drone incident near Dubai airport triggers fire, flights temporarily suspended
A drone-related incident triggered a fire near Dubai International Airport on Monday, prompting authorities to temporarily suspend flight operations as a precautionary safety measure. Officials confirmed that the incident occurred in the vicinity of the airport and affected one of the fuel storage tanks, leading to an emergency response by Dubai Civil Defence teams. Authorities said firefighters were quickly deployed to the scene to contain the blaze and prevent further damage. According to
US offers $25 million reward as Iran names Mojtaba Khamenei supreme leader
Tensions in the Middle East escalated sharply after coordinated military strikes by the United States and Israel targeted Iran on February 28, reportedly killing Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei along with several senior Iranian officials. The operation, named “Epic Fury” by the United States and “Lion’s Roar” by Israel, came during a period of heightened friction between Washington and Tehran, particularly surrounding negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program and regional secu
US offers $25 million reward as Iran names Mojtaba Khamenei supreme leader
Tensions in the Middle East escalated sharply after coordinated military strikes by the United States and Israel targeted Iran on February 28, reportedly killing Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei along with several senior Iranian officials. The operation, named “Epic Fury” by the United States and “Lion’s Roar” by Israel, came during a period of heightened friction between Washington and Tehran, particularly surrounding negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program and regional secu
US–Israel–Iran War | US sends 2,200 marines and amphibious ships to Middle East as Hormuz tensions grow
The United States Marine Corps has ordered the deployment of a Marine Expeditionary Unit to the Middle East as tensions in the region continue to escalate. Around 2,200 Marines traveling aboard three US Navy amphibious ships are being redirected toward the area, signaling a reinforcement of American military readiness amid growing concerns over maritime security and regional stability. The unit involved in the deployment is the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, which is normally based in Japan
US–Israel–Iran War | US sends 2,200 marines and amphibious ships to Middle East as Hormuz tensions grow
The United States Marine Corps has ordered the deployment of a Marine Expeditionary Unit to the Middle East as tensions in the region continue to escalate. Around 2,200 Marines traveling aboard three US Navy amphibious ships are being redirected toward the area, signaling a reinforcement of American military readiness amid growing concerns over maritime security and regional stability. The unit involved in the deployment is the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, which is normally based in Japan









