[REQ_ERR: OPERATION_TIMEDOUT] [KTrafficClient] Something is wrong. Enable debug mode to see the reason. News from India and Arabic Countries
News from India and Arabic Countries

Indian News

PM Modi Speaks To Jordan King, Expresses Concern Over Middle East Situation

New Delhi, March 19 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Jordan's King Abdullah II held a telephonic conversation on Thursday, their second this month, expressing concern over the evolving situation in West Asia. The two leaders highlighted the ne

Published on: 19.03.2026 14:22
"Pakistan Has A History": India On US Intel Chief's Nuclear Threat Remark

US Intelligence Chief Tulsi Gabbard, while presenting the intelligence community's 2026 Annual Threat Assessment, said that Russia, China, North Korea, Iran and Pakistan are the most significant nuclear threats to the United States.

Published on: 19.03.2026 13:12
PM Modi Speaks To Sultan Of Oman, Malaysian PM, Discusses Middle East Crisis

"India and Oman stand for safe and free navigation through the Strait of Hormuz," he said.

Published on: 19.03.2026 11:38
11-Year-Old Boy Charged With Murder Of Younger Brother In Colorado: Reports

An 11-year-old boy suspected of killing his five-year-old brother in Colorado has been charged with murder, US media reported Wednesday.

Published on: 19.03.2026 11:36
UK Woman Accused Of Stealing $238 Million In Bitcoin From Ex-Husband

After their divorce, a husband has accused his ex-wife of plotting to steal Bitcoin worth millions and luxury watches in a case that's set to test how digital assets are treated by English civil courts.

Published on: 19.03.2026 11:21
Russia Plans To Refer Women Who Don't Want Children To Psychologists

Russia will refer women who do not want to have children to psychologists under new health guidelines designed to address a systemic demographic crisis.

Published on: 19.03.2026 11:14
Chinese University Tells Students To 'Fall In Love' During Spring Break

A Chinese university is urging students to "enjoy the flowers, fall in love" during their mid-term break, an unusual directive in a nation obsessed with getting good grades, as authorities seek new ways to spur marriages and domestic consumption.

Published on: 19.03.2026 10:17
Nuke Site Or Empty Hall? UN Watchdog Clueless On Iran's Isfahan Enrichment Facility

Iran has reportedly developed a new uranium enrichment site at an underground complex in Isfahan, which was apparently badly damaged in attacks by the US and Israel on Iran's nuclear facilities last June.

Published on: 19.03.2026 09:36
Spitting Paan In UK Costs Two Indian-Origin Men Over Rs 3 Lakh In Fines

Two Indian-origin men were fined 1,391 pounds each by Brent Council in London for spitting paan in public areas, highlighting the UK's strict approach to maintaining public cleanliness.

Published on: 19.03.2026 09:27
The Strait Of Hormuz Has Been Targeted Before. A Look At Past Disruptions

The US and Israel's war with Iran has thrust the Strait of Hormuz at the heart of geopolitical conflict. Iran has brought to a halt nearly all traffic in the waterway, shutting down a critical path for the world's flow of oil.

Published on: 19.03.2026 09:24
With Hormuz Shut, Saudi's Yanbu Is Gulf's Only Oil Hope. It's Being Attacked

Saudi Arabia's oil giant Aramco's 'Samref' refinery in the Red Sea port of Yanbu has been hit in an aerial strike after similar attacks on energy facilities in Qatar and the UAE in response to US-Israeli attacks on Iranian energy installations.

Published on: 19.03.2026 09:04
"Illegal, Unjustifed": Russia Diplomat On US-Israel's Attack On Iran

Russia has strongly condemned the US-Israel war against Iran, warning of global instability, volatile oil prices and disruptions to critical supply routes like the Strait of Hormuz.

Published on: 19.03.2026 09:01
All About Brent Crude And Why This Benchmark Dictates Global Oil Prices

Brent crude is a blend of crude oil produced from a group of oilfields in the North Sea, located between the UK and Norway.

Published on: 19.03.2026 09:00
UAE Billionaire Explains Trump Post, Why He Deleted It Later

Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor, 77, launched into a tirade against US President Donald Trump on social media last week. Within days, the post disappeared.

Published on: 19.03.2026 08:55
Opinion: Opinion | The Curious Reason 2 Iran 'Proxies' Haven't Joined The War Against Israel

The silence from two of its strongest groups may possibly hinge on two factors.

Published on: 19.03.2026 08:26
All About Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Plant Hit In Israeli Strikes

Iran and Russia both allege that a projectile struck the grounds of the Bushehr nuclear power plant in the Islamic Republic, raising the specter of a radiological incident as Tehran's war with Israel and the United States rages.

Published on: 19.03.2026 07:46
Heavy Rain, Strong Winds Kill 18 In Pakistan's Karachi

Heavy rain and strong winds left at least 18 people dead in Pakistan's financial capital Karachi, city authorities and rescue services said on Thursday.

Published on: 19.03.2026 07:44
'Patience Is Limited': Saudi Threatens To Join Gulf War Amid Iran's Attacks

Amid Iran's continued attacks on the energy facilities of its Middle Eastern neighbours, Saudi Arabia's foreign minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, has warned Tehran that tolerance of his country and other Gulf states is limited.

Published on: 19.03.2026 07:41
Why Ex-US Counterterrorism Chief Mentioned Late Wife In Resignation Letter

Joe Kent, the former director of the US National Counterterrorism Centre, resigned from hispost, saying he could no longer support President Donald Trump administration's war on Iran, adding Tehran "posed no imminent threat to our nation."

Published on: 19.03.2026 07:25
Russia Agrees To Halt Recruitment Of Kenyans For Military Service In Ukraine

Russia has agreed to stop recruiting Kenyan citizens to fight with its army in Ukraine, Kenya's foreign minister said Monday after talks with his Russian counterpart in Moscow.

Published on: 19.03.2026 07:09

News from Arabic Countries

Child among survivors pulled from rubble of US-Israeli attack in Iran

Video from Iran’s Red Crescent showed a child among survivors pulled from the wreckage of a US-Israeli air attack.

Published on: 19.03.2026 13:31
Drone attack from Sudan kills 17 people in Chad as war spills over border

Local resident says casualties include mourners at funeral and children playing nearby.

Published on: 19.03.2026 13:30
China’s silence on Iran reveals its true priorities

Beijing's muted response shows that when core interests are at stake, even close partners are expendable.

Published on: 19.03.2026 13:05
Morocco says stripping Senegal of AFCON win ‘upholds rights and integrity’

The football federation of Morocco welcomes the CAF Appeal Board decision to award it the 2025 AFCON title.

Published on: 19.03.2026 12:56
Why are Iran’s South Pars gasfield, Qatar’s Ras Laffan, so significant?

Israel's strike on South Pars and Iran's attack on Ras Laffan escalate energy crisis, deepen regional tensions.

Published on: 19.03.2026 12:47
Video: Why Iran’s attack on Qatar’s gas fields matters

Gas prices have spiked after Israel’s attack on Iran’s main gas field prompted Iran to attack Qatari gas facilities.

Published on: 19.03.2026 12:39
The US–Israel war with Iran will not end with a clear victor

An arrangement that allows each side to claim it achieved its core goals is the most likely path out.

Published on: 19.03.2026 12:38
Iran’s dilemma in war and peace

Iran’s regional ambitions are increasingly constrained by military limits, economic pressure, and internal fragility.

Published on: 19.03.2026 12:34
Nigeria’s Osimhen tried to defy broken arm in Galatasaray loss at Liverpool

Liverpool came from behind to eliminate Galatasaray from the Champions League but injury for star striker revealed.

Published on: 19.03.2026 12:12
Could Iran war trigger the next global food shock?

From factories to supermarket shelves, the Iran war is disrupting global supply chains.

Published on: 19.03.2026 11:50
Conflict shifts to ‘energy war’ as Iran targets Gulf oil and gas

Following Israel’s South Pars strike, Iran has targeted Gulf energy sites to pressure an end to the conflict.

Published on: 19.03.2026 11:44
What did Arab and Muslim ministers discuss in Riyadh meeting on Iran?

Foreign ministers formulate a unified response to Iranian strikes, asserting their right to self-defence.

Published on: 19.03.2026 11:38
EU leaders slam Hungary’s Orban for blocking Ukraine aid package

Hungarian leader fuels EU outrage with veto on $103bn Ukraine aid, citing pipeline dispute amid tense election campaign.

Published on: 19.03.2026 10:58
Are Iran’s athletes political pawns?

Samantha Johnson looks at how Iran’s women footballers became caught in the middle of geopolitics.

Published on: 19.03.2026 10:30
Gabbard says Pakistan missiles a future threat to US, but experts push back

The US raises concerns. but analysts say Pakistan’s missile programme focuses on India, which has longer-range missiles.

Published on: 19.03.2026 10:29
Iran hits Qatar gas operations in response to Israeli attack

Qatar’s main gas facility is among the energy sites targeted by Iran after its own main gas field was hit in an attack.

Published on: 19.03.2026 10:00
Strikes kill two PMF fighters in northern Iraq amid wider war, group says

Strikes come hours after pro-Iran armed group Kataib Hezbollah announces conditional suspension of US embassy attacks.

Published on: 19.03.2026 09:33
US East Asian allies in legal quandary as Trump seeks help in the Middle East

US President Donald Trump is expected to discuss the Strait of Hormuz with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.

Published on: 19.03.2026 09:10
Iran to ‘boycott’ World Cup in US but will not withdraw from 2026 event

Iran scheduled to play their three FIFA World Cup 2026 group games in United States, but Mexico is an alternative.

Published on: 19.03.2026 09:06
Trump denies knowledge of Israeli gas field attack

Donald Trump said the US was unaware of Israel’s South Pars strike and warned Iran against targeting Qatar.

Published on: 19.03.2026 08:39
Iran war: What’s the Jones Act, and why has Trump suspended it for 60 days?

The move allows foreign-flagged vessels to transport goods between US ports for the next 60 days.

Published on: 19.03.2026 08:19
US weighs sending thousands of troops to region as Iran war rages: Report

The deployments could help provide Trump with additional options but would further entrench US in a foreign war.

Published on: 19.03.2026 08:09
War enters new phase as Israel attack on Iran gasfield sparks Gulf response

Saudis have warned of 'military actions, if necessary', but Gulf states in 'diplomatic bind' as they mull response.

Published on: 19.03.2026 07:57
‘Unpleasant surprises’: Will key French cities elect far-right mayors?

Before next year’s presidential race, local elections which conclude Sunday indicate fractured political landscape.

Published on: 19.03.2026 07:21
Baking in rubble: Gaza woman keeps Eid traditions alive despite shortages

Border closures and rising prices make Eid baking difficult in Gaza, but families persist to keep traditions alive.

Published on: 19.03.2026 07:19