Will it rain today? NCM expects cloudy skies and rainfall across parts of the UAE
Dubai: The UAE is expected to experience partly cloudy to cloudy conditions on Thursday, with a chance of rainfall in some coastal, northern and eastern areas, according to the National Center of Meteorology (NCM). In its daily weather bulletin, the NCM said temperatures will decrease slightly, wit»»»
Qatar evacuates residents near US Embassy in Doha
Dubai: Qatar’s authorities have begun evacuating residents living near the US Embassy in Doha as a temporary precautionary measure, according to the Qatar Ministry of Interior. The ministry said in a social media statement early on Thursday that the evacuation is being carried out by the relevant a»»»
Amid tanker squeeze in Hormuz, oil prices spike as Iran–US war chokes global supply, markets on edge
Amid the ongoing Strait of Hormuz tanker squeeze, oil prices continue to inch higher as global crude markets are currently buffeted by a full-scale geopolitical conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. As news of the US sinking of an Iranian warship emerged, tankers remain stranded f»»»
UAE condemns Iran missile launch targeting Turkey
ABU DHABI: The United Arab Emirates has strongly condemned the attempted targeting of the Republic of Turkey with an Iranian ballistic missile. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) air defense systems successfully destroyed the missile before it reached Turkish territory. Serious escalatio»»»
Iran-US tensions: Why stock market dips can be buying opportunities for UAE investors
Dubai: UAE residents investing in global stocks may see current market dips as opportunities to buy rather than signs of a long downturn, according to strategists at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Sign up for our daily business newsletter, Cheques & Balances.Markets face pressure from the war in the Midd»»»
Saudi Defence Ministry: 3 cruise missiles intercepted, destroyed outside Al-Kharj
RIYADH:The official spokesman for the Saudi Ministry of Defence, Maj. Gen. Turki Al-Maliki, stated that three cruise missiles were intercepted and destroyed outside the city of Al-Kharj, southeast of the capital, Riyadh. Also In This Package Saudi Arabia to Iran: Attacks will not go unanswered Saud»»»
Iran signals willingness to talk: US says diplomacy still far off
Iranian intelligence has quietly conveyed to the United States that Tehran may be open to discussions on ending the war, CNN reported Thursday quoting sources "familiar with indirect communications". The messages were reportedly passed through a third country to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA»»»
Bahrain Defence Force: 74 Iranian missiles,117 hostile drones destroyed
MANAMA: The General Command of the Bahrain Defence Force (BDF) announced that its air defence systems have continued to intercept successive waves of Iranian terrorist aggression. A BDF statement carried by Bahrain News Agency (BNA), said that since the onset of these attacks, the BDF's air defence»»»
Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict scrambling Central Asia’s trade aspirations
Largely overlooked because of the burgeoning conflict in the Middle East, “open war” has erupted between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership. The fighting all along its southern rim represents a major setback for Central Asia’s global trade agenda. »»»
Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict scrambling Central Asia’s trade aspirations
Largely overlooked because of the burgeoning conflict in the Middle East, “open war” has erupted between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership. The fighting all along its southern rim represents a major setback for Central Asia’s global trade agenda. »»»
Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict scrambling Central Asia’s trade aspirations
Largely overlooked because of the burgeoning conflict in the Middle East, “open war” has erupted between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership. The fighting all along its southern rim represents a major setback for Central Asia’s global trade agenda. »»»
Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict scrambling Central Asia’s trade aspirations
Largely overlooked because of the burgeoning conflict in the Middle East, “open war” has erupted between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership. The fighting all along its southern rim represents a major setback for Central Asia’s global trade agenda. »»»
Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict scrambling Central Asia’s trade aspirations
Largely overlooked because of the burgeoning conflict in the Middle East, “open war” has erupted between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership. The fighting all along its southern rim represents a major setback for Central Asia’s global trade agenda. »»»
Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict scrambling Central Asia’s trade aspirations
Largely overlooked because of the burgeoning conflict in the Middle East, “open war” has erupted between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership. The fighting all along its southern rim represents a major setback for Central Asia’s global trade agenda. »»»
Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict scrambling Central Asia’s trade aspirations
Largely overlooked because of the burgeoning conflict in the Middle East, “open war” has erupted between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership. The fighting all along its southern rim represents a major setback for Central Asia’s global trade agenda. »»»
Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict scrambling Central Asia’s trade aspirations
Largely overlooked because of the burgeoning conflict in the Middle East, “open war” has erupted between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership. The fighting all along its southern rim represents a major setback for Central Asia’s global trade agenda. »»»
Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict scrambling Central Asia’s trade aspirations
Largely overlooked because of the burgeoning conflict in the Middle East, “open war” has erupted between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership. The fighting all along its southern rim represents a major setback for Central Asia’s global trade agenda. »»»
Bombing blitz on Iran has paralysed Russia-to-India sanctions-evading north-south trade corridor
The US-Israel bombing campaign against Iran has disrupted the International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC). INSTC primarily involves moving freight from Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran and India via ship, rail a»»»
Bombing blitz on Iran has paralysed Russia-to-India sanctions-evading north-south trade corridor
The US-Israel bombing campaign against Iran has disrupted the International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC). INSTC primarily involves moving freight from Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran and India via ship, rail a»»»
Beijing’s next five-year plan tests climate ambition
China’s forthcoming five-year plan, due to be published this week, will play a decisive role in determining how rapidly the world’s largest emitter can curb greenhouse gas emissions and how far it will extend support to clean technology industries – all deemed policy choices central to the global f»»»
Beijing’s next five-year plan tests climate ambition
China’s forthcoming five-year plan, due to be published this week, will play a decisive role in determining how rapidly the world’s largest emitter can curb greenhouse gas emissions and how far it will extend support to clean technology industries – all deemed policy choices central to the global f»»»
Bombing blitz on Iran has paralysed Russia-to-India sanctions-evading north-south trade corridor
The US-Israel bombing campaign against Iran has disrupted the International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC). INSTC primarily involves moving freight from Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran and India via ship, rail a»»»
Bombing blitz on Iran has paralysed Russia-to-India sanctions-evading north-south trade corridor
The US-Israel bombing campaign against Iran has disrupted the International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC). INSTC primarily involves moving freight from Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran and India via ship, rail a»»»
Ecuador and US launch joint military operations against drug cartels
Ecuador and the United States have begun joint military operations targeting drug-trafficking criminal organisations, the US military's Southern Command announced on March 3, the most tangible sign yet of Washington's deepening security engagement across Latin America under President Donald Trump. »»»
Ecuador and US launch joint military operations against drug cartels
Ecuador and the United States have begun joint military operations targeting drug-trafficking criminal organisations, the US military's Southern Command announced on March 3, the most tangible sign yet of Washington's deepening security engagement across Latin America under President Donald Trump. »»»
Iranian missile headed for Turkey shot down by Nato
A ballistic missile fired from Iran and on course for Turkish airspace was destroyed by Nato air and missile defence systems in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on March 4. The missile »»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Bombing blitz on Iran has paralysed Russia-to-India sanctions-evading north-south trade corridor
The US-Israel bombing campaign against Iran has disrupted the International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC). INSTC primarily involves moving freight from Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran and India via ship, rail a»»»
Russia says 50,000 of its tourists stranded across Middle East
Some 50,000 Russian tourists remain in Middle Eastern countries as the regional conflict intensifies, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said at a briefing on March 4. Dubai, Qatar and Iran have been popu»»»
Iranian missile headed for Turkey shot down by Nato
A ballistic missile fired from Iran and on course for Turkish airspace was destroyed by Nato air and missile defence systems in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on March 4. The missile »»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Iranian missile headed for Turkey shot down by Nato
A ballistic missile fired from Iran and on course for Turkish airspace was destroyed by Nato air and missile defence systems in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on March 4. The missile »»»
Iranian missile headed for Turkey shot down by Nato
A ballistic missile fired from Iran and on course for Turkish airspace was destroyed by Nato air and missile defence systems in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on March 4. The missile »»»
Russia says 50,000 of its tourists stranded across Middle East
Some 50,000 Russian tourists remain in Middle Eastern countries as the regional conflict intensifies, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said at a briefing on March 4. Dubai, Qatar and Iran have been popu»»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Israeli F-35 downs Iranian fighter jet over Tehran in historic first
An Israeli F-35I fighter jet shot down an Iranian YAK-130 aircraft over the skies of Tehran on March 3. The shooting marks the first downing of a manned fighter jet by an F-35 globally, the IDF announced. »»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Israeli F-35 downs Iranian fighter jet over Tehran in historic first
An Israeli F-35I fighter jet shot down an Iranian YAK-130 aircraft over the skies of Tehran on March 3. The shooting marks the first downing of a manned fighter jet by an F-35 globally, the IDF announced. »»»
Iranian missile headed for Turkey shot down by Nato
A ballistic missile fired from Iran and on course for Turkish airspace was destroyed by Nato air and missile defence systems in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on March 4. The missile »»»
Iranian missile headed for Turkey shot down by Nato
A ballistic missile fired from Iran and on course for Turkish airspace was destroyed by Nato air and missile defence systems in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on March 4. The missile »»»
Is the US in danger of running out of missiles?
The conflict in Iran is made-up of two components: the Navy and the missile arsenal. But after the US burned through more missiles in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury than in the four-year Ukrainian conflict, some are already asking if the US has enough munitions to sustain the Iranian ca»»»
Bombing blitz on Iran has paralysed Russia-to-India sanctions-evading north-south trade corridor
The US-Israel bombing campaign against Iran has disrupted the International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC). INSTC primarily involves moving freight from Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran and India via ship, rail a»»»
Iranian missile headed for Turkey shot down by Nato
A ballistic missile fired from Iran and on course for Turkish airspace was destroyed by Nato air and missile defence systems in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on March 4. The missile »»»