US attack on Iranian warship did not violate international law, experts say
Legal questions are swirling about the underpinnings for the entire US-Israeli military operation against Iran, and the aftermath of the torpedo attack on the IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean
LuLu Group airlifts 80,000kg of Indian produce to UAE to keep supermarket shelves stocked
Dedicated cargo flights are delivering fresh produce to the UAE as regional aviation disruptions impact traditional supply routes. Retailers are arranging special shipments from overseas to ensure supermarket shelves remain stocked with fruits, vegetables, and other perishables, maintaining steady supplies for residents.
Nepal elections: Ex-rapper Balendra Shahs Rastriya Swatantra Party set for sweeping win
According to the Election Commissions data available from 161 of the total 165 constituencies, the RSP has won 27 seats with a clean sweep in all 10 constituencies of Kathmandu district
US-Iran conflict escalates: A look at the latest developments
Israeli warplanes pounded Beirut and Tehran on Friday as Iran launched another wave of retaliatory strikes against Israel and Gulf countries that host US forces
Top 10: Worlds longest road tunnels
UAE air travel is slowly resuming with limited flights on March 7 after regional airspace closures. Major airlines like Emirates and Etihad are prioritizing stranded passengers, offering flexible rebooking. Strict airport entry protocols are in place, with travelers urged to confirm flight status before departure due to rapidly changing schedules.
US draws up strict AI guidelines amid Anthropic clash, FT reports
A draft of the guidelines reviewed by the FT says AI groups seeking business with the government must grant the US an irrevocable license to use their systems for all legal purposes
Former rapper Balendra Shahs Rastriya Swatantra Party heading towards landslide victory in Nepal
The election is being closely watched by India, which hopes for a stable government in the politically fragile Himalayan nation to take forward the developmental partnership between the two sides
Pakistan raises petrol, diesel prices to record levels amid Israel-US-Iran war
Islamabad: In the first post-Iran war economic shock, the Pakistan government in an overnight decision, has increased petrol and high-speed diesel prices by PKR 55 per litre each, the highest-ever hike. Addressing a press conference just before midnight, Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Finance Minister Muhammad Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Canadian PM supports removing Andrew from royal line of succession
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is being investigated for alleged misconduct in public office following revelations about his dealings with the late U.S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
Decision on Iran strikes taken after Modi left Israel: Foreign Minister Sa'ar
We could not brief Prime Minister Modi on this because the decision was taken only on Saturday early morning, said Gideon Saar
Russian flag returns as Milan Cortina Winter Paralympics open amid Iran war and boycott
Some boos were heard as the Russian athletes entered the stage during the parade; four members of the delegation represented the country wearing a bright red uniform
2 injured in accidental shooting at area Kroger
Oil prices surge as West Asia conflict rages, stocks fall on U.S. jobs
Maritime traffic has all but dried up through the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the worlds crude oil and liquefied natural gas supplies run
U.S. State Department approves emergency weapons sale to Israel
In addition to the munitions, the sale will include U.S. government and contract engineering, logistics and technical support services
Russia will not disclose data on its crude export to India: Kremlin
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov's comments came hours after U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that Washington has issued a temporary 30-day waiver to allow Indian refiners to purchase Russian oil
Donald Trump rules out talks unless Iran surrenders unconditionally as Israel strikes Lebanon
Russia has provided Iran with information that could help Tehran strike American warships, aircraft and other assets in the region, according to two officials familiar with U.S. intelligence on the matter
Nepal election: Balendra Shah's RSP wins 18 seats, leads in 99
Rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shahs Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) is heading for a major victory in Nepals first general election since last years Gen Z protests that toppled the government. According to Election Commission data, the party has won 18 seats and is leading in 99 others, challenging the dominance of traditional parties.
Asif Raza Merchant, 48, was convicted by a federal jury in a Brooklyn court on Friday (March 6) of murder for hire and attempting to commit an act of terrorism transcending national boundaries. Merchant faces up to life in prison.
Man accused of tricking hundreds of teens into sending him pornographic images brought to U.S.
A federal grand jury indicted Amin in 2022 on charges including child pornography, cyberstalking and wire fraud.
U.S. pressing Sri Lanka not to repatriate Iranian crew and survivors from sunken ship, memo says
A U.S. submarine sank the IRIS Dena warship in the Indian Ocean about 19 nautical miles off Sri Lankas southern port city of Galle on Wednesday, killing dozens of sailors and dramatically widening Washingtons pursuit of the Iranian navy.
Iran launched more retaliatory strikes against Israel and Gulf countries on the seventh day of the war
Qatar reopens airspace: Allows limited flights as missile strikes continue across Gulf
Qatar has partially reopened its airspace after days of disruption due to regional military tensions. While some evacuation and cargo flights are resuming under strict monitoring, commercial services remain heavily restricted. This move offers a glimmer of hope for stranded travellers and airlines navigating ongoing security concerns across the Middle East.
Ghana peacekeeping battalion hit by missile attacks in Lebanon, Ghana army says
In addition to the two critically injured soldiers, Ghanas armed forces said that another soldier has been traumatised while the officers mess facility was hit and burned down
Dubais third most expensive apartment sale logs whopping Dh422 million despite US-Israel war on Iran
Dubai's luxury property market has achieved a significant milestone with a Dh422 million apartment sale. This record-breaking deal underscores the sector's strength despite ongoing regional geopolitical tensions amid Iran-US-Israel war. Global investors continue to view Dubai as a secure destination for wealth preservation. The emirate's appeal is fuelled by its strategic location, luxury lifestyle and investment security.
Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are significantly disrupting the global sporting calendar, leading to cancelled tournaments, stranded athletes and postponed events amid Iran-US-Israel war. Major aviation hubs in the Gulf are crucial for international sports travel and their disruption forces organisers to rethink logistics and prioritise athlete safety amidst evolving security concerns.
An Indian-born US Army soldier, Shilpa Chaudhary, sparked debate after questioning protests in India over the killing of Ali Khamenei during USIsraeli strikes. In a viral video, she urged restraint and warned demonstrations could harm Indias reputation, while netizens argued her remarks ignored civilian casualties and the publics right to protest global events.
Egypt emerges as a relatively stable travel destination amidst Middle East tensions, with the U.S. Department of State issuing a Level 2 advisory. While caution is advised for specific regions like Northern Sinai, major tourist hubs like Cairo and Red Sea resorts maintain strong security, welcoming visitors to explore its rich heritage and landscapes.
Fired Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore reaches plea deal to resolve home invasion case
Bahrain airspace closed: What stranded travellers need to know amid US-Israel war against Iran
Bahrain's airspace closure has halted flights, impacting thousands of passengers amid escalating regional tensions. This disruption, linked to the 2026 Iran war, has forced multiple Gulf states to restrict airspace, causing widespread cancellations and rerouting. Recovery plans are underway but experts warn of prolonged global travel impacts due to the Gulf's crucial role in aviation.
Kuwaiti F/A-18s Triple Friendly Fire Shootdown Gets Stranger By The Day
Middle East air travel faced major disruptions due to airspace closures, leading to widespread flight cancellations. Major UAE carriers like Emirates, Etihad, Air Arabia and flydubai are offering flexible rebooking, refunds and travel credits to affected passengers. While operations are gradually resuming, travellers are advised to stay updated and utilise these policies for their travel plans.
Watch: Iranian warship strike near Sri Lanka raises questions for India
An Iranian warship was struck by a U.S. submarine near Sri Lanka, days after participating in Indias MILAN 2026 naval exercise. The incident raises major questions about Indias role in the Indian Ocean and the strategic balance between Washington and Tehran.
Axel Springer to buy UKs Telegraph in 575m deal, Financial Times reports
Telegraph Media Group and RedBird IMI have not immediately responded to Reuters requests for comment
Boots vs Bots: Finding the fighter for the new American war
The question of who fights and who profits from wars has become an open public argument in the U.S.
Mr. Stubb says Europe would back U.S. against Iran, but concedes U.S. and Israel are acting outside framework of international law
Team Noem Fires Back at White House, Suggests Trump Lied About Ad Campaign
White House glorifies Iran strikes with Hollywood & anime: Justice the American way sparks outrage
The White House posted a 42-second, trailer-style montage celebrating USIsraeli strikes on Iran, blending real drone footage with Hollywood, anime, and video-game clips. Phrases like Justice the American Way frame war as spectacle, drawing viral attention and criticism. Observers condemned the surreal, propagandistic tone, noting copyright concerns, ironic film choices, and the ethical risk of trivializing deadly military operations.
50 Israeli jets dismantle bunker under Tehran leadership compound
Separately, Qatar intercepted a drone aimed at Al-Udeid Air Base, a key US military hub
Revolutionary Chinese 'Gran Turismo' hyper car lets air pass through its bodywork
Hungary's $82 million bank transit swoop deepens spat with Ukraine
Anthropic Vows Court Fight In Pentagon Row
The CEO, writing in a blog post on Thursday, insisted however that the ruling's practical scope is narrower than initially suggested, signaling that the designation would not have a catastrophic effect on the company.
Was Spain the true heir to the Byzantine Empire? The story of a lost imperial claim
After the fall of Constantinople in 1453, the exiled Byzantine claimant Andreas Palaiologos bequeathed the imperial title in 1502 to Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. Though the Spanish monarchy theoretically inherited the Byzantine claim, it remained purely symbolic as Spain focused on Atlantic expansion and Mediterranean power rather than attempting to restore the fallen empire.
Irans President Pezeshkian confirms mediation efforts; IRGC warns of prolonged war
Irans Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf claimed on Friday (March 6, 2026) that Iranian attacks forced the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier to retreat
Exclusive-Iran spent years fostering proxies in Iraq. Now, many arent eager to join the war
Watch: Sri Lanka evacuates 208 crew from second Iranian ship
Sri Lanka is evacuating 208 crew members from an Iranian naval ship IRINS Bushehr stranded near its territorial waters, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake said on March 5, 2026, a day after a U.S. submarine torpedoed another Iranian warship off Sri Lankas southern coast, killing at least 84 sailors and widening the war in West Asia into the Indian Ocean region.
UN refugee agency declares major humanitarian emergency in West Asia
Israel has issued large-scale evacuation orders for southern Lebanon and parts of Beirut amid hostilities with the Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah
'I launched my company before AI was sexy theatre school helped me'
Who is Nancy Grewal? Indian-origin influencer stabbed to death in Canada as family reveals threats
Sensex tumbles over 1,000 points as Israel-US-Iran tensions push crude oil higher
Mumbai: Stock market benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty tumbled over 1 per cent on Friday after a days breather as the conflict in the Middle East entered its seventh day, driving crude oil prices higher. Weakness in the US equities, subdued trend in European markets and relentless foreign fund outflows also dampened sentiments. Also ReadLIVE Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Gulf states weigh pulling investments from US, as war impacts budget: Report
The sovereign wealth funds and investment pledges of Gulf allies to Washington have come under doubt after the US and Israel began a war on Iran. According to a report in theFinancial Times, three of the four major Gulf economies Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kuwait and Qatar have quietly begun Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Inside Irans digital blackout: How a war-time internet shutdown endangers civilians
The blackout is powered by Irans National Information Network, a system designed to disconnect citizens from the global web while keeping state-controlled services and local platforms running
Ukraine accuses Hungary of taking hostage bank employees who were carrying $82 million
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said the employees of Oschadbank had been transporting cash from Austria back to Ukraine via Hungary when they were detained. He said their whereabouts were currently unknown
US-Israel-Iran conflict: UAE warns against filming or sharing footage of missile debris sites
Israel strikes Beirut as Iran fires missiles at Tel Aviv in escalating West Asia war
Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said the attack on Tel Aviv was part of the 21st wave of its Operation True Promise 4, involving missiles and drones
Indonesia to restrict social media access for children under 16 years: Minister
Australia introduced a ban on social media for under-16s in December, and Spain also said last month that it would ban access to social media for minors under 16
Watch: U.S. has just begun fight in Iran: Defense Secretary
Israel pounds Tehran, Beirut as US warns attacks will surge dramatically
The Israeli military said the fighting has destroyed most of Irans air defences and missile launchers, while US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth warned that strikes against Tehran were about to surge dramatically.
Kosovo President dissolves Parliament, calls snap election after failed presidential vote
Kosovo already held a snap election on December 28 after failing to form a government following the February 2025 poll
U.S. aims to exhume and identify 88 USS Arizona crew members buried as unknowns after Pearl Harbor
The Arizona sank just nine minutes after being bombed, and its 1,177 dead account for nearly half the servicemen killed in the attack. Today the battleship still lies where it hit bottom, with more than 900 sailors and Marines are entombed inside
Airspace closure continues: Qatar Airways extends flight suspension
Qatar Airways has halted flights due to airspace closure, urging passengers to await official confirmation before heading to the airport. Operations will resume once authorities declare the airspace safe. Passengers will receive updates on March 7, 2026, and the airline is arranging relief flights. Safety remains paramount.
Singapore announces new committee to strengthen Indian community identity
The INEI committee will be chaired by Senior Minister of State for Transport and Law Murali Pillai, as well as Minister of State for Culture, Community and Youth Dinesh Vasu Dash, both of whom are of Indian origin
South Korea, U.S. militaries discuss moving Patriot missiles to Iran war, Seoul says
Cho Hyun was responding to questions at a Parliamentary hearing following media reports on March 6 that units of the U.S. mobile missile interceptor system had been moved to the Osan Air Base in South Korea from other locations in the country
Iranian Minister at Raisina Dialogue slams U.S. attack on 'unarmed' vessel returning from India
Saeed Khatibzadeh, blasting the U.S. for killing of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said cherry-picking of international law cannot be acceptable.
SpiceJet to operate 14 special flights from UAE on March 6
The carrier will operate 9 flights from Fujairah to Mumbai, 4 services to Delhi and 1 from Dubai to Pune, according to a statement
Ethiopia rebels committed summary executions; gang-raped women, girls: Amnesty International
Amnesty interviewed 10 survivors of sexual violence in two districts of Oromia, including seven who were minors at the time of their assaults, as well as health professionals
Justice Department publishes missing Epstein files involving uncorroborated claim about Trump
The accuser was interviewed by the FBI four times as it sought to assess her account but a summary of only one of those interviews had been included in the publicly released files
Intense Israeli strikes hit Iran, Lebanon as U.S. warns bombardment will 'surge dramatically'
Iran launched new retaliatory attacks in West Asia at the end of a full week of bombardment, which U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth warned was about to surge dramatically. Israel's military said on March 6 that it had begun a broad-scale wave of strikes on Tehran, Iran's capital
Japan says second citizen held in Iran
The identity of the second Japanese person held, the date as well as other details of the arrest are unclear
Australian troops on board U.S. submarine that sank Iranian ship: PM Anthony Albanese
The personnel were on the submarine as part of training arrangements under AUKUS, a multi-decade defence pact with Britain and the United States, Mr. Albanese said
U.S. judge to meet parties on Trump-tariff refunds in closed-door 'settlement conference'
Government lawyers have said the process for refunding President Donald Trumps signature tariffs was unprecedented in scope and would require manual review of tens of millions of tariff payments.
Dubai Mall visitors stunned as UAE President appears for public iftar during regional tensions
Trump takes forceful steps to pressure Latin American leaders to reduce China ties
Under pressure from President Donald Trump, who had threatened to take the Panama Canal back under U.S. control, the Panamanian government seized two ports at either end of the canal that had been run by a Hong Kong company
Trump urges Iranian Kurds to attack Iran as war widens
Iranian Kurdish militias have consulted with the United States in recent days about whether, and how, to attack Irans security forces in the western part of the country, according to three sources
Donald Trump takes forceful steps to pressure Latin American leaders to reduce China ties
As tensions rise, the US is strategically countering China's expanding influence in Latin America by implementing travel restrictions and advising nations on the risks associated with Chinese investments. Meanwhile, China is not backing down, ramping up its engagement through infrastructure loans and favorable trade agreements.
Cuba reports fifth death from U.S. speedboat shootout
The shootout occurred on February 25 when a coast guard boat approached the vessel to demand identification, and the crew responded by opening fire.
Iran barrage sweeps West Asia as Trump weighs in on succession
NATO said its increasing its alliance-wide ballistic missile defence posture following the downing on Wednesday of an Iranian missile heading toward Turkish airspace
Isolated and under fire: Iran strikes out as Russia and China stand aside
Hong Kong ex-media mogul Jimmy Lai will not appeal national security conviction, legal team says
The legal team for Hong Kong pro-democracy ex-publisher Jimmy Lai says he will not appeal the national security conviction for which he was sentenced to 20 years in prison
Nepal election results: RSP leading in 23 seats as per initial results
Nepal witnessed about 60% voter turnout during the elections to the House of Representatives on Thursday the country's first polls since violent Gen Z protests that toppled the K P Sharma Oli-led coalition government last year.
Three Australian personnel were onboard American submarine that sank Iranian navy ship off Sri Lanka, Australian PM says
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Dubai's KHDA moves Indian schools to distance learning till term end amid US-Israel war on Iran
Dubai's education regulator has extended distance learning for Indian curriculum schools until the end of the academic term. This decision, impacting CBSE and ICSE students, is a precautionary measure amid regional security concerns due to the Iran-Israel-US war. The new academic year will commence on April 6, 2026, ensuring continuity and safety for thousands of students.
Six people were injured in Abu Dhabi by falling drone debris after air defences intercepted projectiles amid escalating Iran-Israel-US tensions. This incident highlights the risks of falling fragments even during successful interceptions. The UAE is urging residents to stay informed and follow safety advisories as regional conflicts spill into civilian areas.
Trump fires Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem after mounting criticism over her leadership
Oklahoma Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin says he has no idea how quickly his nomination to replace Kristi Noem at the Department of Homeland Security will move
Missile interceptions are now a reality for Gulf residents. Fragments from intercepted threats are falling, causing injuries and damage. Authorities in the UAE are issuing crucial safety advice. Residents must stay calm, move away from debris, seek shelter indoors and report any findings immediately. Never touch or approach suspicious objects. Official updates are vital for safety during these uncertain times.
West Asia on fire: On the Israeli-American war against Iran
India should oppose the U.S.s attempt to widen the war to the Indian Ocean
Jay Shah meets Jammu & Kashmir cricket team after historic Ranji Trophy win
After scripting history by winning their maiden Ranji Trophy title, the J&K cricket team met ICC Chairman Jay Shah, who congratulated the players for their remarkable achievement. The BCCI described the victory as a landmark moment for cricket in the region and praised the team's grit and perseverance.

