News
12,736 articles from 50+ sources
submitted by /u/Late_Curve1983 to r/worldnews [link] [comments]
submitted by /u/Late_Curve1983 to r/worldnews [link] [comments]
UAE shuts Habshan gas facilities after falling debris The Habshan gas facilities in Abu Dhabi were shut down after debris fell from intercepted missiles, the Abu Dhabi Media Office said. Authorities are responding to the situation at the gas site and the nearby Bab oilfield. No injuries were reported.
Liverpool book quarterfinal with champions Paris Saint-Germain after dismantling Turkish giants Galatasaray at Anfield.
Both sides in Iran war ratchet up attacks on energy facilities, as oil prices surge WTOP
submitted by /u/No_Anywhere5951 to r/worldnews [link] [comments]
submitted by /u/Lost-Letterhead-6615 to r/worldnews [link] [comments]
How the law of naval warfare applies to the Strait of Hormuz The Conversation
Displaced families gather in Lebanon’s Sidon after Israeli evacuation warnings The coastal city of Sidon in southern Lebanon saw an influx of displaced people on Wednesday after the Israeli military issued evacuation warnings for Tyre and surrounding areas a day earlier. The Lebanese University campus in Sidon opened its doors to those fleeing the Tyre district, initially without basic supplies, the Associated Press reported. “Unfortunately, we had to accommodate them without mattresses or blankets at first,” shelter organiser Saad Ghazzawi said.
CAIRO, March 18 (Reuters) - The Iraqi armed group Kataib Hezbollah said on Wednesday it would suspend attacks on the U.S. embassy for five days with conditions. The conditions listed by the group in a statement included Israel's halt of displacing and striking residents of Beirut's southern suburbs and a commitment to not shelling residential areas in Baghdad and other provinces. (Reporting by Muayad Suadi, writing by Jaidaa Taha, editing by Chris Reese)
Taiwan Central Bank Seen Holding Key Rate as Iran War Unfolds Bloomberg.com
submitted by /u/JJKingwolf to r/worldnews [link] [comments]
Aid for 400,000 children in Sudan delayed by Hormuz disruption Medical supplies for around 400,000 children in Sudan are stuck in Dubai due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, Save the Children said. The shipment includes antibiotics, antimalarial drugs, deworming treatments and injectable medicines. More than 90 primary healthcare facilities could run out of essential supplies as a result. It also said shipments of nutrition supplies and antibiotics bound for Yemen and Afghanistan have been delayed, forcing a shift to more costly alternatives. Aid to Afghanistan is now being flown in at a cost of $240,000, exceeding the value of the supplies themselves.
Angel Esteban Aguilar is suspected of masterminding the 2023 assassination of an Ecuadorian presidential candidate.
submitted by /u/leondanielstar9999 to r/geopolitics [link] [comments]
New Zealand Economy Slows More Than Expected Before Iran War Hit Bloomberg.com
The FBI says a suspicious package found at MacDill Air Force Base contains possible energetic materials, and the investigation is ongoing
With trade between the two countries at a record high, Charles is using the visit to highlight the pair's deep ties.
submitted by /u/Upstairs_Cup9831 to r/worldnews [link] [comments]
submitted by /u/graveyardofgoodsense to r/geopolitics [link] [comments]