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Iran-Israel War LIVE Updates: Energy Body Says Members To Release 400 Million Barrels From Oil Reserves

US-Israel-Iran War Live Updates: Iran launched fresh missiles and drones at targets across the Gulf, including oil infrastructure in Saudi Arabia and a ship off the coast of the Emirates.

Published on: 11.03.2026 14:53
From Crude To Crops: Why Turmoil At Hormuz Could Hit India's Agri Market

West Asia's turmoil is triggering global anxiety across commodities, and it's not just oil, but fertilisers, chemicals, feedstocks, and energy-intensive materials.

Published on: 11.03.2026 14:08
Van Smashes Into Security Barricade Near White House

A van slammed into a security barricade near the White House early Wednesday, police said, triggering a full lockdown of downtown Washington.

Published on: 11.03.2026 13:57
The Challenges In Reopening Strait Of Hormuz, A Vital Oil Chokepoint

The rising prices causing winces of pain at gasoline pumps are due, in large part, to the impact of the Iran war on the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial passageway for oil and gas from the Persian Gulf. The narrow waterway off Iran's coast, now effectivel

Published on: 11.03.2026 13:40
2 Indians Dead, 1 Missing In Middle East War, Confirms Foreign Ministry

The spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Randhir Jasiwal, on Wednesday confirmed that the two Indian nationals have lost their lives and one still remains missing amid the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict.

Published on: 11.03.2026 13:23
Black Smoke, Fire On Thai Cargo Ship Sailing To India After Hormuz Attack

Iran News Live Updates, Strait Of Hormuz: Cargo Ship Mayuree Naree Sailing To India Attacked In Strait Of Hormuz: Thai Navy

Published on: 11.03.2026 12:23
16 Iran Ships Sunk, Cluster Bomb Attacks By Tehran: Day 12 Of War

American forces sank 16 mine-layers Wednesday in an operation framed as a pre-emptive strike against Iran's plans to mine the Strait of Hormuz the waterway over which Tehran controls and which is at the centre of global oil supply concerns.

Published on: 11.03.2026 12:16
Missiles Marked "In Memory Of Epstein Island Victims" Fired By Iran Amid War

Eleven days into the US and Israel's war on Iran, Tehran is firing retaliatory missiles bearing the words "in memory of victims of Epstein Island" at its targets.

Published on: 11.03.2026 12:14
Wheel Damaged In Hard Landing, Air India Express Plane Stuck On Phuket Runway

Photographs from the scene show the broken nose wheel lying on the runway.

Published on: 11.03.2026 11:56
How Middle East War Has Become A Combat Lab For India's Military Planners

The sinking of an Iranian naval vessel on March 4 underscored how the Indian Ocean region is no longer insulated from the spillover effects of major power confrontations.

Published on: 11.03.2026 11:35
Meta Acquires AI Agent Network Moltbook That Sam Altman Once Mocked

Mark Zuckerberg's tech giant Meta Platforms has acquired Moltbook. It is designed as a social network where AI agents can interact with each other, exchange information, and coordinate tasks.

Published on: 11.03.2026 11:34
JD Vance Mostly Silent On Iran War, Trump Says He's "Philosophically Different"

Days before US and Israeli strikes, US Vice President JD Vance said that there was “no chance” of a drawn-out war if the strikes proceeded.

Published on: 11.03.2026 11:31
"King Of The World": Statue Showing Trump And Epstein Recreating 'Titanic' Pose Appears In DC

A plaque on the statue mockingly describes their relationship as a "tragic love story" built on "luxurious travel, raucous parties, and secret nude sketches."

Published on: 11.03.2026 10:24
Offices Of Tech Giants Google, Microsoft, Banks In Iran Crosshairs: Report

Offices and infrastructure of tech giants in Israel and Gulf countries may come under Iranian fire as the conflict in the Middle East drags on

Published on: 11.03.2026 10:23
After Oil, Gas, Iran's Hormuz Chokehold Raises Fertiliser Red Flag For India

US-Israel war on Iran disrupts fertiliser supply to India, threatening imports, particularly urea, and posing food security risks for the country's 147 crore population to add to concerns over energy supply volatility.

Published on: 11.03.2026 10:19
"Like Star Wars": Video Shows Ukraine Taking Out Russian Shahed Drone

The footage shows Ukrainian fighters shooting down a drone in what many viewers say mirrors a scene straight out of Star Wars

Published on: 11.03.2026 09:57
Iran Mocks Trump, Netanyahu In Lego Video After Mojataba Khamenei's Appointment

Iranian state media released a Lego-style animated video of the events surrounding the election of Mojtaba Khamenei as the country's new supreme leader.

Published on: 11.03.2026 09:41
Mojtaba Khamenei Gets NOPO Shield: All About Iran's 'Black-Clad' Kill Squad

Tehran has reportedly deployed an elite counterterrorism unit to protect Iran's newly appointed Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, following the assassination of his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a US-Israeli strike.

Published on: 11.03.2026 09:39
No Need For Panic Buying, Our UAE Stores Stocked For 6 Months: LuLu Group

With parts of the Middle East facing aviation disruptions due to the conflict, retailers have increasingly turned to dedicated cargo flights to transport perishable food items.

Published on: 11.03.2026 09:26
Iran Lays Sea Mines In Strait Of Hormuz: Here's How They Work

Iran has reportedly begun laying sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most critical energy routes. A few dozen mines have been placed so far in the waterway, according to media reports.

Published on: 11.03.2026 09:21

News from Arabic Countries

Could the US deploy troops to Iran, and how could that play out?

Experts say Iran’s vast, mountainous terrain would make invasion difficult but a small, precise mission is possible.

Published on: 11.03.2026 14:42
The Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire was built to fail

Israeli attacks never stopped, and the mechanism meant to police violations had no power to stop them.

Published on: 11.03.2026 14:38
Sudan’s devastating war rages on as regional rivalries deepen

Yet the fallout from the Iran war could push Gulf rivals to cooperate, opening space for diplomacy on Sudan.

Published on: 11.03.2026 14:36
IEA proposes release of 400m barrels of oil from strategic reserves

This is a breaking news story.

Published on: 11.03.2026 14:29
‘Nothing changes’: Four decades in power, Congo’s Nguesso seeks a new term

Is Brazzaville's stability a result of gradual democratic consolidation or carefully organised political continuity?

Published on: 11.03.2026 13:44
What happened in Ukraine missile attack in Russia’s Bryansk?

A Ukrainian missile attack on Russia’s Bryansk killed 6 civilians and injured 37 others, according to local officials.

Published on: 11.03.2026 13:32
Iran cannot participate in the FIFA World Cup, sports minister says

Iran says 'under no circumstances' will it participate following the US-Israeli attacks that killed its supreme leader.

Published on: 11.03.2026 13:27
Funeral held for top Iranian commanders killed in US-Israeli strikes

Thousands of people gathered in Tehran to mourn top Iranian military officials killed by US-Israeli strikes.

Published on: 11.03.2026 13:25
Why Iraq was attacked from all sides amid US-Israel war on Iran

Iraq has seen attacks from both sides of the conflict: Iran and its proxies on the one side and the US on the other.

Published on: 11.03.2026 13:05
Turkish president urges end to Iran war

Turkiye’s president has urged a return to the negotiating table before the Iran war “sets the entire region on fire.”

Published on: 11.03.2026 13:03
Could Iran be using China’s highly accurate BeiDou navigation system?

Intelligence experts have suggested China has made its satellite navigation system available to Iran.

Published on: 11.03.2026 12:54
Return to Russian fuels would be ‘strategic blunder’ says top EU official

Returning to Russian fossil fuels would be a “strategic blunder” says European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen

Published on: 11.03.2026 12:52
South African soldiers deploy in Johannesburg to tackle crime and gangs

First troops touch down nearly a month after President Ramaphosa said organised crime threatened country's democracy.

Published on: 11.03.2026 12:46
Spain removes ambassador from Israel in protest to Iran war, Gaza genocide

Madrid recalls ambassador amid rising diplomatic tensions and criticism of US-Israeli actions in Iran.

Published on: 11.03.2026 12:42
First Iraq footballers granted visas by Mexico for FIFA World Cup qualifier

Mexico issues visas to some Iraq footballers so they can play in FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier in Monterrey.

Published on: 11.03.2026 12:38
UK home secretary bans al-Quds march in London after Met Police request

The police requested the ban citing public disorder risks, while the organisers decide to hold a static protest instead.

Published on: 11.03.2026 12:21
‘Siren economy’: Why tactical wins fail to bring Israel strategic safety

Analyst refers to 'security achievement gap' of tactical assassinations that fail to bring Israel security.

Published on: 11.03.2026 12:21
Al Jazeera visits Middle East’s first women-only mosque

Al Jazeera visited the first women-only mosque in the Middle East, in the Qatari capital Doha.

Published on: 11.03.2026 12:16
Ukraine records first territorial gains since 2023 amid Russian army woes

As Kyiv liberates parts of Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhia, Zelenskyy says Russia losing up to 35,000 soldiers a month.

Published on: 11.03.2026 12:00
Which countries have seen the highest petrol prices since the Iran war?

At least 85 countries have reported petrol price rises since the attacks on Iran by the US and Israel on February 28.

Published on: 11.03.2026 11:51
Iran security chief warns against anti-government protests

Anti-government protesters will be treated as an “enemy” as US-Israeli attacks continue, says Iran’s security chief.

Published on: 11.03.2026 11:43
How much a day of war on Iran costs the US

The US spent $3.7 billion in the first four days of bombing Iran. Here’s the bill.

Published on: 11.03.2026 11:40
12 days: How 2025 Iran blueprint trapped US, Israel in longer war

Unlike the truce from last year's 12-day war, "decapitation" strikes have locked US and Israel in a war of attrition.

Published on: 11.03.2026 11:38
4 day week, fewer car trips in Philippines as Iran fallout bites

Rising fuel prices are pushing more people to use public transport and prompting a four-day work week in Manila.

Published on: 11.03.2026 11:32
UN aid worker killed in DR Congo’s rebel-held Goma

France's president said a French aid worker with UNICEF was killed, after M23 rebels said 'combat drone' hit the city.

Published on: 11.03.2026 11:15