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The Beast Of Kandahar: How One Captured Drone Changed Modern Warfare NDTV
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After being eliminated from the Asian Cup, the players reportedly escaped their regime minders and are being looked after by police in Queensland Middle East crisis – live updates Five members of the Iranian women’s football team have been taken into the protection of police in Australia after refusing to return to their home country following the team’s elimination from the Women’s Asian Cup, according to reports. Speculation had mounted for days that some of the players would try to seek asylum in Australia after reports that they had been called “traitors” for refusing to sing their national anthem before their opening game of the tournament last week. Continue reading...
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Gulf attention is turning inward: why the Iran war could destabilise the Horn of Africa The Conversation
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Col. Richard Kemp Sees Hezbollah as Iran’s Frontline Weapon Against Israel The Media Line
Saudi Arabia begins oil cuts as Hormuz shipping disruption worsens World Oil
MAGA divides over Israel as Trump stirs Iran debate The Hill
'Purely defensive' plan to reopen Hormuz, says Macron RTE.ie
The US no longer wants to be the guarantor of the world order. It's time the rest of us take this responsibility.
Oleksii Reznikov, who guided country during 2022 invasion, tells TOI that Israel and Ukraine can boost cooperation against Russia-Iran axis, and Europe should support Jerusalem, too The post Backing strikes on Iran, Ukraine’s ex-defense chief says Kyiv can help defeat common foe appeared first on The Times of Israel.
The U.S.-Iran war is the biggest oil supply disruption in history CNBC
How the U.S.-Israel attack on Iran helps Russia in its war against Ukraine The Conversation
Iran war puts Yemen's Houthis in strategic bind The Jerusalem Post
Hegseth says ‘there will be more casualties’ in Iran operation KFOR.com
Nearly 700,000 displaced in Lebanon, Unicef says Nearly 700,000 people, including around 200,000 children, have been forced from their homes across Lebanon over the past week alone as a result of Israeli bombardment and expulsion orders, Unicef, the UN children’s agency, said. Unicef said the number is in addition to the tens of thousands of people "already uprooted from previous escalations". At least 83 children have been killed and 254 wounded across Lebanon since 2 March, an average of more than 10 children killed each day, with roughly 36 wounded daily, it said.
UAE billionaire Habtoor rebukes Lindsey Graham's call for Gulf to join war Khalaf al-Habtoor, a prominent Emirati businessman whose company helped build Dubai’s iconic Burj Al Arab, rejected calls on Monday by hardline pro-Israeli US Senator Lindsey Graham for Gulf countries to join the war. Habtoor last week publicly condemned the Israeli-US war on Iran in a post on X. Responding to Graham’s suggestion that members of the Gulf Cooperation Council should join the war because they are under attack, Habtoor pushed back in a post on X. “We know full well why we are under attack, and we also know who dragged the entire region into this dangerous escalation without consulting those he calls his 'allies' in the region," he said. “We thank God that the United Arab Emirates and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries are doing well, and we have no need for someone who claims he came to the Middle East to save us,” Habtoor wrote. “The truth is that hasty American decisions are what embroiled the region in a war whose peoples were not party to its decision-making, and its local allies were not consulted before it was launched,” he added. “Iran, Israel, and the United States all move according to their own interests, not according to the interests of the peoples of the Middle Eastern Arab countries”, he said. In a previous post, Habtoor also condemned US President Donald Trump over his decision to go to war with Iran. This is extremely interesting and worth hitting the translate button for: https://t.co/ld9oXr3eqr March 9, 2026
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People in Gaza have been rushing to markets as supplies dwindle even further due to regional conflict.