US-Iran Ceasefire Efforts on the Brink: Will a 45-Day Truce Hold?
The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran has reached a critical juncture, with efforts to negotiate a 45-day ceasefire pushing towards a narrow window for a breakthrough. Sources involved in the discussions reveal that while negotiations continue, the chances of a deal within the next 48 hours are slim. This ceasefire is seen as a last-ditch effort to avoid large-scale military strikes on Iranian infrastructure, which could trigger retaliatory attacks on vital energy and water
US-Iran Ceasefire Efforts on the Brink: Will a 45-Day Truce Hold?
The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran has reached a critical juncture, with efforts to negotiate a 45-day ceasefire pushing towards a narrow window for a breakthrough. Sources involved in the discussions reveal that while negotiations continue, the chances of a deal within the next 48 hours are slim. This ceasefire is seen as a last-ditch effort to avoid large-scale military strikes on Iranian infrastructure, which could trigger retaliatory attacks on vital energy and water
Trump Warns Iran on Strait of Hormuz as Fires Erupt Across Gulf Region
The Gulf region is facing rising tensions, with a series of drone attacks, fires, and infrastructure damage being reported across multiple countries, including Kuwait, Bahrain, and the UAE. The situation has been exacerbated by a warning from U.S. President Donald Trump, who set a deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by 7th April 2026 evening. If Iran fails to comply, Trump has indicated that the U.S. will target critical infrastructure in retaliation. This escalation is of global
Trump Warns Iran on Strait of Hormuz as Fires Erupt Across Gulf Region
The Gulf region is facing rising tensions, with a series of drone attacks, fires, and infrastructure damage being reported across multiple countries, including Kuwait, Bahrain, and the UAE. The situation has been exacerbated by a warning from U.S. President Donald Trump, who set a deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by 7th April 2026 evening. If Iran fails to comply, Trump has indicated that the U.S. will target critical infrastructure in retaliation. This escalation is of global
Houston rain timeline updated: storms peak Saturday into Easter weekend
HOUSTON — An updated weather outlook indicates a more active and impactful pattern developing across the Houston area, with the most significant rain and storm activity now expected on Saturday, April 4, 2026, as conditions evolve into the Easter weekend period. Forecast models show a strengthening system moving through Southeast Texas, supported by moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and an approaching cold front. This combination is expected to produce multiple rounds of showers an
Houston rain timeline updated: storms peak Saturday into Easter weekend
HOUSTON — An updated weather outlook indicates a more active and impactful pattern developing across the Houston area, with the most significant rain and storm activity now expected on Saturday, April 4, 2026, as conditions evolve into the Easter weekend period. Forecast models show a strengthening system moving through Southeast Texas, supported by moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and an approaching cold front. This combination is expected to produce multiple rounds of showers an
Iran attacks Gulf oil sites as US, Israel strikes escalate regional conflict
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iran launched coordinated attacks across the Middle East on Friday, April 3, 2026, targeting energy infrastructure and escalating tensions as U.S. and Israeli forces carried out strikes inside Iran. The conflict has now entered its fifth week with no signs of slowing, raising concerns over global energy security and regional stability. Iranian drone strikes hit Kuwait’s Mina al-Ahmadi oil refinery early Friday, April 3, 2026 (local time in the Midd
Iran attacks Gulf oil sites as US, Israel strikes escalate regional conflict
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iran launched coordinated attacks across the Middle East on Friday, April 3, 2026, targeting energy infrastructure and escalating tensions as U.S. and Israeli forces carried out strikes inside Iran. The conflict has now entered its fifth week with no signs of slowing, raising concerns over global energy security and regional stability. Iranian drone strikes hit Kuwait’s Mina al-Ahmadi oil refinery early Friday, April 3, 2026 (local time in the Midd
Gulf nations explore new oil routes after Strait of Hormuz closure
Gulf nations are accelerating discussions on building alternative oil and gas pipelines after Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz disrupted a critical global energy corridor, halting exports from most countries in the region and cutting off roughly 20 percent of the world’s oil and gas supply. The blockade has exposed the region’s heavy dependence on the narrow maritime route, prompting officials and industry leaders to reconsider long-term infrastructure strategies. Saudi Arabia ha
Gulf nations explore new oil routes after Strait of Hormuz closure
Gulf nations are accelerating discussions on building alternative oil and gas pipelines after Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz disrupted a critical global energy corridor, halting exports from most countries in the region and cutting off roughly 20 percent of the world’s oil and gas supply. The blockade has exposed the region’s heavy dependence on the narrow maritime route, prompting officials and industry leaders to reconsider long-term infrastructure strategies. Saudi Arabia ha
UAE Prepares to Join US-Iran Conflict Over Strait of Hormuz
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is reportedly preparing to join the US in its ongoing conflict with Iran, marking a significant shift in the region. According to Arab officials, the UAE is considering military action to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for global oil trade, after Iran's continued attacks on the UAE and other Gulf states. This would make the UAE the first country from the Persian Gulf to directly enter the conflict. The move follows increasing tensions after US President Donald Trump's recent criticism of Gulf allies for not doing more to support the US's war effort against Iran. Trump had previously stated that securing the Strait of Hormuz was not America's responsibility, urging other nations to step up their involvement. The UAE is reportedly pushing for a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution that would authorize military action against Iran. According to The Wall Street Journal, UAE officials have called on the US, along with military powers in Europe and Asia, to form a coalition to clear the Strait of Hormuz. However, it is anticipated that Russia and China could block the UNSC resolution. Even without UN approval, the UAE is prepared to offer support, including possible involvement in mine clearance operations. The UAE has also suggested that the US take control of islands in the Strait of Hormuz, particularly Abu Musa, which Iran has controlled for decades but is also claimed by the UAE. In response, the UAE's foreign ministry emphasized the importance of preserving freedom of navigation in the Strait and noted the international consensus condemning Iran's actions and the closure of the waterway. This development signals the UAE's willingness to take a more active role in the ongoing tensions in the Gulf, which could significantly impact the region's security dynamics.
UAE Prepares to Join US-Iran Conflict Over Strait of Hormuz
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is reportedly preparing to join the US in its ongoing conflict with Iran, marking a significant shift in the region. According to Arab officials, the UAE is considering military action to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for global oil trade, after Iran's continued attacks on the UAE and other Gulf states. This would make the UAE the first country from the Persian Gulf to directly enter the conflict. The move follows increasing tensions after US President Donald Trump's recent criticism of Gulf allies for not doing more to support the US's war effort against Iran. Trump had previously stated that securing the Strait of Hormuz was not America's responsibility, urging other nations to step up their involvement. The UAE is reportedly pushing for a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution that would authorize military action against Iran. According to The Wall Street Journal, UAE officials have called on the US, along with military powers in Europe and Asia, to form a coalition to clear the Strait of Hormuz. However, it is anticipated that Russia and China could block the UNSC resolution. Even without UN approval, the UAE is prepared to offer support, including possible involvement in mine clearance operations. The UAE has also suggested that the US take control of islands in the Strait of Hormuz, particularly Abu Musa, which Iran has controlled for decades but is also claimed by the UAE. In response, the UAE's foreign ministry emphasized the importance of preserving freedom of navigation in the Strait and noted the international consensus condemning Iran's actions and the closure of the waterway. This development signals the UAE's willingness to take a more active role in the ongoing tensions in the Gulf, which could significantly impact the region's security dynamics.
Iran IRGC threatens US companies after killing of senior military official
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a warning on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, stating it would target major American companies operating across West Asia and the Gulf if further Iranian leaders are killed in what it described as “targeted assassinations.” The statement marks a significant escalation in tensions, as the IRGC directly named 18 prominent U.S.-based firms and warned of potential retaliation against their regional facilities. Among the companies identified we
Iran IRGC threatens US companies after killing of senior military official
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a warning on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, stating it would target major American companies operating across West Asia and the Gulf if further Iranian leaders are killed in what it described as “targeted assassinations.” The statement marks a significant escalation in tensions, as the IRGC directly named 18 prominent U.S.-based firms and warned of potential retaliation against their regional facilities. Among the companies identified we
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran attacks Gulf aluminum producers, sending global prices soaring
Aluminum prices surged to levels not seen since 2022 following Iranian attacks on two major Gulf producers, stoking concerns of a global supply crisis. On Monday, March 30, 2026, futures initially jumped 5.5% to $3,492 per tonne before easing to $3,381 per tonne by the afternoon, still 3.5% higher. Since the escalation began on February 28, aluminum has gained roughly 10%, despite a brief pullback last week amid broader market fears of a global recession. The attacks targeted Emirates
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran attacks Gulf aluminum producers, sending global prices soaring
Aluminum prices surged to levels not seen since 2022 following Iranian attacks on two major Gulf producers, stoking concerns of a global supply crisis. On Monday, March 30, 2026, futures initially jumped 5.5% to $3,492 per tonne before easing to $3,381 per tonne by the afternoon, still 3.5% higher. Since the escalation began on February 28, aluminum has gained roughly 10%, despite a brief pullback last week amid broader market fears of a global recession. The attacks targeted Emirates
Trump Claims Regime Change in Iran, Signals Peace Deal Soon
US President Donald Trump has made a striking claim that “regime change has happened” in Iran, even as the conflict between the two nations continues after a month of escalating military action. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump indicated that negotiations are underway and suggested that a peace deal could be reached “pretty soon,” despite ongoing tensions. According to Trump, t
Trump Claims Regime Change in Iran, Signals Peace Deal Soon
US President Donald Trump has made a striking claim that “regime change has happened” in Iran, even as the conflict between the two nations continues after a month of escalating military action. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump indicated that negotiations are underway and suggested that a peace deal could be reached “pretty soon,” despite ongoing tensions. According to Trump, t
US warns Iran amid escalating West Asia conflict and rising regional tensions
Washington: Tensions across West Asia have escalated sharply, with the United States issuing a strong warning to Iran to accept defeat or face significantly intensified military consequences. US officials indicated that further retaliation from Tehran could trigger a broader response, signaling a potential widening of the conflict. Iran, however, has dismissed the possibility of negotiations, reaffirming its intent to continue retaliatory strikes amid ongoing hostilities. Military exchang
US warns Iran amid escalating West Asia conflict and rising regional tensions
Washington: Tensions across West Asia have escalated sharply, with the United States issuing a strong warning to Iran to accept defeat or face significantly intensified military consequences. US officials indicated that further retaliation from Tehran could trigger a broader response, signaling a potential widening of the conflict. Iran, however, has dismissed the possibility of negotiations, reaffirming its intent to continue retaliatory strikes amid ongoing hostilities. Military exchang
Indian killed in Abu Dhabi by falling missile debris, another Pakistani dies
ABU DHABI — March 26, 2026 (Thursday): An Indian national was among two people killed on Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Abu Dhabi after debris from a missile interception struck the city. The second victim was a Pakistani citizen, while three others — including another Indian national and a Jordanian — were injured. The incident occurred on Sweihan Street, where debris fell following the successful interception of a ballistic
Indian killed in Abu Dhabi by falling missile debris, another Pakistani dies
ABU DHABI — March 26, 2026 (Thursday): An Indian national was among two people killed on Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Abu Dhabi after debris from a missile interception struck the city. The second victim was a Pakistani citizen, while three others — including another Indian national and a Jordanian — were injured. The incident occurred on Sweihan Street, where debris fell following the successful interception of a ballistic
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran rejects US ceasefire plan, outlines conditions amid escalating Middle East conflict
Iran has rejected a United States-backed proposal to pause the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, instead presenting its own set of conditions for ending hostilities, according to statements broadcast by the country’s state-run English-language network. The development comes amid continued military escalation, with Tehran reportedly launching further attacks targeting Israel and parts of the Gulf region. An unnamed Iranian official was quoted as confirming that Tehran had formally declin
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran rejects US ceasefire plan, outlines conditions amid escalating Middle East conflict
Iran has rejected a United States-backed proposal to pause the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, instead presenting its own set of conditions for ending hostilities, according to statements broadcast by the country’s state-run English-language network. The development comes amid continued military escalation, with Tehran reportedly launching further attacks targeting Israel and parts of the Gulf region. An unnamed Iranian official was quoted as confirming that Tehran had formally declin
Rising Tensions: Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, UAE Targeted by Drones and Missiles
Tensions in the Middle East are escalating as multiple nations, including Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, face a series of drone and missile attacks. At Kuwait International Airport, a fuel tank was targeted, sparking a fire, but no casualties were reported. Bahrain also suffered a fire at a company facility due to missile strikes, allegedly launched by Iran. Kuwait’s military and other regional air defense systems have been actively intercepting these threats, with explosion so
Rising Tensions: Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, UAE Targeted by Drones and Missiles
Tensions in the Middle East are escalating as multiple nations, including Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, face a series of drone and missile attacks. At Kuwait International Airport, a fuel tank was targeted, sparking a fire, but no casualties were reported. Bahrain also suffered a fire at a company facility due to missile strikes, allegedly launched by Iran. Kuwait’s military and other regional air defense systems have been actively intercepting these threats, with explosion so
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran denies talks with US as Gulf tensions escalate and Strait deadline expires
As the conflict in the Middle East enters its fourth week, Iran has firmly denied engaging in any negotiations or discussions with the United States since the hostilities began, contradicting recent remarks by US President Donald Trump. The Iranian government’s statement comes after Trump publicly claimed that Washington and Tehran had held “very good and productive conversations” aimed at achieving a comprehensive resolution to the ongoing crisis. Iranian officials dismissed the assertion
US–Israel–Iran War | Iran denies talks with US as Gulf tensions escalate and Strait deadline expires
As the conflict in the Middle East enters its fourth week, Iran has firmly denied engaging in any negotiations or discussions with the United States since the hostilities began, contradicting recent remarks by US President Donald Trump. The Iranian government’s statement comes after Trump publicly claimed that Washington and Tehran had held “very good and productive conversations” aimed at achieving a comprehensive resolution to the ongoing crisis. Iranian officials dismissed the assertion
Jaishankar and Rubio discuss West Asia conflict and energy security concerns
India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Monday held a detailed telephonic conversation with United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio, focusing on the escalating West Asia conflict and its broader implications for global energy security and economic stability. The discussion comes at a critical time when geopolitical tensions in the Gulf region are raising concerns among major economies dependent on stable crude oil supply chains. According to Jaishankar, the conversation add
Jaishankar and Rubio discuss West Asia conflict and energy security concerns
India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Monday held a detailed telephonic conversation with United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio, focusing on the escalating West Asia conflict and its broader implications for global energy security and economic stability. The discussion comes at a critical time when geopolitical tensions in the Gulf region are raising concerns among major economies dependent on stable crude oil supply chains. According to Jaishankar, the conversation add
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
Eid ul-Fitr 2026 Date: March 20 or March 21? Moon Sighting to Confirm
As Ramadan comes to a close in 2026, Muslims across the globe eagerly await the celebration of Eid ul-Fitr, marking the end of a month of fasting and spiritual reflection. The exact date of Eid, however, depends on the sighting of the crescent moon, making it a topic of great anticipation. Eid ul-Fitr, which marks the beginning of Shawwal, the 10th month of the Islamic calendar, is celebrated based on lunar cycles. This means that the date of Eid can vary from country to country, depending on
Eid ul-Fitr 2026 Date: March 20 or March 21? Moon Sighting to Confirm
As Ramadan comes to a close in 2026, Muslims across the globe eagerly await the celebration of Eid ul-Fitr, marking the end of a month of fasting and spiritual reflection. The exact date of Eid, however, depends on the sighting of the crescent moon, making it a topic of great anticipation. Eid ul-Fitr, which marks the beginning of Shawwal, the 10th month of the Islamic calendar, is celebrated based on lunar cycles. This means that the date of Eid can vary from country to country, depending on
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
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









